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2T Earth Worx LLC
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Serving Mcleod, MT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"Ty did a great fast job getting our old, eyesore shed removed from our property. He got us into his schedule quickly and then worked diligently to get it done fast but well! He was also super easy to work with! Definitely the guy for any small or large projects you need done."
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Response time3 days
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Recommended by37%of homeowners
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Serving Mcleod, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"The owner Thad did a great job! He trimmed my tree and also did yard cleanup and gutter cleaning! Was so nice to hire one person to take care of everything I needed done!"
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TaylorMade Construction
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Serving Mcleod, MT and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

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"Taylor was excellent. I will be calling him again for his services. He did everything right and did the job perfectly. If you need a contractor he is the one I would call."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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High Plains Handyman LLC
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Serving Mcleod, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Free estimates

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"I highly recommend High Plains Handyman! I had them come in to perform an array of work; from finishing up small tasks like hanging pictures and hardware to repairing my garage door. They were able to quickly add me to their schedule and completed the task timely and professionally."
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

You should plant trees at least 15 to 20 feet away from your house, and more if the tree will grow large and spread its limbs. Trees pose several dangers to houses when planted too close. They can litter the roof with leaves and branches, create fire hazards, make a ladder for larger pests, and even damage the foundation as their roots grow.

You should use mulch because it protects garden soil in a few key ways. This extra layer between the ground and the elements protects against erosion, helps your soil maintain moisture, regulates changes in temperature, adds nutrients as it decomposes, and keeps weeds at bay.

The best type of rock for landscaping depends on your specific project and needs, as different rocks are suited for different applications. For covering large areas or creating an affordable driveway, consider gravel, but note that it can wash away in flowing water. For water features, river rocks are a good option. Flagstone and cobblestone are ideal for aesthetically pleasing patios and walkways. If you are building a stone wall, fieldstone or small boulders are up to the task. Large boulders and landscape rocks work well as statement pieces, to fill empty space, or to indicate boundaries, but be mindful that they can overwhelm smaller gardens. The best approach is to first define your landscaping project and then select the rock type that best fits that purpose.

The condition and appearance of your yard can affect your home appraisal value. A well-maintained, attractive yard with curb appeal adds to a property’s value, while an overgrown, messy, poorly maintained yard can hurt your home’s appraisal. Even small cosmetic improvements to your yard, like adding mulch, trimming trees, and cleaning out plant beds, can help your appraisal value.

How much 4 yards of dirt will cover depends on how deep you want the soil to be. In general, a yard of dirt will cover 324 square feet for a 1-inch depth or 100 square feet for a 3-inch depth. Therefore, you can expect 4 yards to cover between 400 and 1,296 square feet if you keep your soil depth between 1 and 3 inches.

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