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2T Earth Worx LLC
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Serving Wolf Point, MT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I recently worked with 2T Earth Worx for an excavation and site grading project, and they exceeded all my expectations. The quality of their work was outstanding, with every detail meticulously handled to perfection. Their team exhibited remarkable professionalism, showing up on time, maintaining clear communication, and staying committed to the project timeline. What impressed me most was their efficiency. 2T Earth Worx completed the job ahead of schedule without compromising on quality, ensuring the site was perfectly graded with excellent attention to drainage and leveling. It's clear they take great pride in their work and prioritize customer satisfaction. I highly recommend 2T Earth Worx for anyone in need of top-tier excavation and grading services!"
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New to Angi

Serving Wolf Point, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Javier's Lawn Services has been serving Fairview and the surrounding community since 2015. We have over 8 years experience in lawn care and home repairs and we make customer satisfaction our #1 priority. Call for a free estimate today!

Response time10 mins
Michael's Roofing
New to Angi

Serving Wolf Point, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

Lawns questions, answered by experts

You cannot put anything you want into a rented dumpster, as there are significant restrictions on certain items.

Generally allowed items include:

  • Household Junk: Furniture, old linens, carpets, toys, small appliances, and excess trash.

  • Construction & Yard Debris: Wood, yard debris, roofing materials, old finishes, and other construction waste.

Commonly prohibited items include:

  • Hazardous Materials: Toxic waste, medical waste, dangerous chemicals, items with lead paint, and asbestos.

  • Flammables: Gasoline, oil, and fuel.

  • Specific Banned Items: Paint cans, electronics, batteries, tires, refrigerators, and hot water tanks.

Because rules can vary, you should always check with your specific dumpster rental company for their guidelines if you are unsure about an item.

Skunk digging looks like a series of small, cone-shaped holes on a lawn or around the perimeter of a home, porch, deck, or shed. The holes that skunks dig when searching for grubs tend to be no more than four inches in diameter and may be up to four inches deep.

No, definitely not. Pulling weeds by hand is the single most effective way to remove them because you're eliminating the entire plant—roots and all—so it won’t have a chance to grow or spread. Setting time aside a few times per week to pull weeds can keep them at bay. If the number of weeds gets overwhelming, then you can resort to other methods.

It may sound icky, but yes, urine encourages microbial activity that breaks down organic matter faster. It’s rich in nitrogen, which helps balance carbon-heavy materials like dry leaves or straw. Use sparingly and apply it to a well-balanced pile, not one already high in nitrogen. 

Dead trees are dangerous for several reasons. They are structurally compromised and prone to branch or trunk failure, which can pose a significant safety risk to people, vehicles, and nearby structures. Dead trees can also harbor pests like termites, which may spread to other trees or your home. If a tree died from a disease, it could spread the illness to healthy trees. Additionally, the dry wood is highly flammable, increasing fire risk.

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