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Tri-State Restoration & Construction LLC
4.8(
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Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Clarence, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Anderson, the owner, is very efficient. He gave me an estimate for replacing/repairing some siding on a third story dormer window and I was able to schedule the work for the following week. On the day of services, he was efficient, on ti e, polite, went right to work and completed the job within hours! He cleaned up any mess as well! I would highly recommend his restoration and building services!"
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+22

Response time7 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by81%of homeowners
Missouri Land Improvement
New to Angi
Landscape - Minor Grading or ReslopingDrywell - Construct or RebuildLandscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock Delivery

Serving Clarence, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Hello, I’m a local guy born and raised right here in Columbia. I’m available to do all kind of residential ground work from reshaping your property for proper drainage to clearing trees and overgrowth for better views. I focus on selective growth management in which I remove all scrubby trees and undergrowth to maximize the life of the wanted trees. I also clear large amounts of land. I install drainage systems for gutter and footings to get the water away from your house.

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Beer Land Management LLC
5.0(
12
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Landscape - Minor Grading or ReslopingLandscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock Delivery

Serving Clarence, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very great company to come do my tree removal when they finished my job they cleaned up better then it looked before they showed up couldn't even tell they removed a tree and the finally bill was less then they quoted me very very professional"
Beer Land Management
Cleaning up the Mess
Cleaning up the Mess
Removal of Mature Elm Monroe City, MO
Long days finale Monroe City, MO

+7

Response time9 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

It is possible to DIY complete hardscaping projects, but in most cases, hiring a professional is best to get the job done correctly. Hardscaping—including installing patios, decks, retaining walls, walkways, and water features—is challenging and time-consuming, so the money you spend on a professional is typically worth it. Not only will the quality be better, but you could avoid problems that come along with a lack of hardscaping experience, like drainage issues that can lead to costly foundation damage and leaks in your home.

The most important thing to put under a rock garden is the appropriate soil. The specific soil needed will depend on the type of plants you’re growing as well as the environment you live in. You can also put non-woven or woven fabric under the rocks to add to the garden's structural stability.

Hedges can be trimmed in many other shapes than the standard square shape. They can be cut into spiral, cone, and sphere shapes. However, cutting and maintaining these types of shapes is much more challenging. There are metal frames that you can purchase to place around the hedge to make it much easier.

If you don’t like the way your empty drainage ditch looks, reach out to a local landscaping professional to discuss your options. They may be able to liven it up with plants, stones, bushes, or other decorative elements. You can also add your own landscaping, but you should first make sure that it won’t block your ditch or prevent it from operating effectively.

Many people have used old tires in gardens as raised beds, planters, tree rings, and DIY decor. However, these uses are not recommended due to the toxicity of many of the chemicals used to manufacture tires. These chemicals can leach into the soil and water as the tire breaks down, creating environmental pollution and health hazards for gardeners and their families.

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