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R & K Tilling

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R & K Tilling

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Tilling, discing, brush cutting, box blade, and front end loader to make fast easy work of preparing your dirt for planting. We work on outdoor riding arenas to prepare a comfortable riding/training area. We can assist you in moving dirt, compost, gravel, sand, and many other items with the front end loader. Help mow small fields to eliminate small brush and weeds. We are owner operators, and take pride in providing smiles for our customers.

Tilling, discing, brush cutting, box blade, and front end loader to make fast easy work of preparing your dirt for planting. We work on outdoor riding arenas to prepare a comfortable riding/training area. We can assist you in moving dirt, compost, gravel, sand, and many other items with the front end loader. Help mow small fields to eliminate small brush and weeds. We are owner operators, and take pride in providing smiles for our customers.


Northern Home & Property Solutions

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Northern Home & Property Solutions

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17 years of experience

We have a great crew that knows how to get work done in a timely matter. We also subcontract work out when we are busy Ower bill is depending on the size of the job half down balance at the end or if its a large job then we will split it in quarter payments

We have a great crew that knows how to get work done in a timely matter. We also subcontract work out when we are busy Ower bill is depending on the size of the job half down balance at the end or if its a large job then we will split it in quarter payments

Rototilling questions, answered by experts

The average cost to have rototilling done on your property is around $250, and most homeowners pay between $100 and $350. The total for your rototilling project will depend on the area you need tilled, the quality of the soil, how many roots and shrubs are in the area, and the accessibility of the area. Anything that increases the time to till your soil—like hard clay soil, small entrances to the area that require the use of smaller tools, and roots running through the ground—will all increase your costs.

Yes, it’s always a good idea to fertilize your lawn before a major leveling project. This step gives your grass the nutrients necessary for healthy growth, helping it recover and replenish itself faster. However, you should do this at least three weeks in advance, as the leveling process can disturb the newly-applied fertilizer.

Yes, rain can affect the results of a perc test because it will partially saturate the soil and slow down the rate of drainage. Ideally, you should do a perc test during the driest time of the year and try to schedule it after a stretch of days where no precipitation occurs. This will give you the best chance of passing.

Not typically. A paver patio drainage problem generally requires a landscaping fix that can include a drainage pipe or dry well capable of handling the amount of runoff in your yard.

Hardscaping often requires preparation of the ground in the area where the feature is being installed. This can include digging, compacting, and leveling the soil, ensuring adequate drainage, and removing any existing plants. The extent of preparation needed will depend on the type and size of the hardscaping feature being installed.

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