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Avatar for Greenway Yard & Landscape
Greenway Yard & Landscape
4.5(
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Serving Bellevue, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Welcome to Greenway Yard & Landscape! We are committed to exceeding your expectations. As experts, we will handle your needs with the high-quality expertise that your home or business deserves. We offer competitive prices and customer satisfaction is our number one priority. Call us today!

Response time2 days
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Leaf Construction, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Bellevue, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

With over 15 years of experience in the home maintenance industry, Leaf Construction, LLC, is your industry expert in Omaha. We pride ourselves on our extreme professionalism and attention to detail. Our customer satisfaction guarantee will assure you we will not leave your property until you are completely satisfied with our work. As a family owned and operated business, you can trust that we will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give us a call today, we look forward to working with you!

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Response time11 hrs
Response rate91%
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Skid Loader Guys, LLC
4.8(
3
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Serving Bellevue, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

Skid Loader Guys is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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+2

Response time6 hrs
Response rate87%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
McLean Earthworx LLC
5.0(
3
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Serving Bellevue, NE and surrounding areas

Approved

My name is Terron McLean. I am the owner of McLean Earthworx LLC.\n\nI'm a new business owner stepping into the heavy equipment industry with 10 years of heavy equipment hands-on experience.\n\n8 of those years I additionally served, and continue to serve, in the US Air Force as a heavy equipment operator.\n\nWhile I know I still have a lot to learn and don’t have all the answers, I'm passionate about my work and committed to providing the best service possible. I truly value the support and understanding of my clients, as it helps me grow both personally and professionally.\n\nI'm open to taking on new challenges and trying out fresh ideas to meet your needs. Together, we can navigate the way forward, and I'm excited to build lasting relationships while delivering quality results.

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R & R Hauling
4.9(
112
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Serving Bellevue, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Simply Text a picture to 4022169706 for an immediate quote. We can haul trash, yard waste etc for much cheaper then renting a dumpster. We can handle garage clean outs, farm properties and tenant leftovers. We are professional punctual and always drug free. Call R & R for all your hauling needs.disposal,junk .disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal junk recycking,recycling, junk removal , removal of junk, r & R hauling, hauling omaha, piano hauling, piano disposal, piano moving, trash removal removing trash junk Omaha omaha junk junk disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal, re demolition, fence demolition , shed Omaha hauling, hauling omaha, junk disposal,junk .disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal junk recycking,recycling, disposal,junk .disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal junk recycking,recycling, junk removal , removal of junk, r & R hauling, hauling omaha, piano hauling, piano disposal, piano moving, trash removal removing trash junk Omaha omaha junk junk disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal, re demolition, fence demolition , shed Omaha hauling, hauling omaha, junk disposal,junk .disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal junk recycking,recycling, disposal,junk .disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal junk recycking,recycling, junk removal , removal of junk, r & R hauling, hauling omaha, piano hauling, piano disposal, piano moving, trash removal removing trash junk Omaha omaha junk junk disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal, re demolition, fence demolition , shed Omaha hauling, hauling omaha, junk disposal,junk .disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal junk recycking,recycling, disposal,junk .disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal junk recycking,recycling, junk removal , removal of junk, r & R hauling, hauling omaha, piano hauling, piano disposal, piano moving, trash removal removing trash junk Omaha omaha junk junk disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal, re demolition, fence demolition , shed Omaha hauling, hauling omaha, junk disposal,junk .disposal, disposing junk omaha, hot tub removal junk recycking,recycling, j

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+78

Recommended by97%of homeowners
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MWC Construction
4.1(
120
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Serving Bellevue, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"When Mike Welniak first came to my house to provide an estimate for the requested driveway pad, my wife and I specifically made three overriding desires known: 1) the outer-most, eastern edge of the pouring must line up with a back patio eastern boundary (in the event the two were eventually connected); 2) the slope of the pour must match the adjoining slope of the original driveway (sloping down from the south, then up half-way toward the garage to facilitate the effect of a french drain -- draining from east to west); and 3) the east-west seams in the pour must line up with the east-west section lines in the original driveway (to avoid a patchwork quilt look). Between that visit and his delayed return the next week (due to equipment repairs) to accomplish the work, I precisely measured and excavated the boundaries of the pending pour to help ensure the accomplishment of our three major goals, as well as to preserve some of the transferable sod portions for future use. I took pictures detailing the results of my work.

When Mike and his 3-man team (including the foreman) arrived to perform their work, I carefully reviewed our three overriding goals for the project with Mike, as well as other minor issues. I showed them all the exact boundaries and marker flags for the pour (shaped similarly to the outline of the state of Nevada). His team promptly began to (imprecisely) expand the boundaries to accommodate the forms for pouring, while also excavating the additional limestone and dirt portions I had left untouched. A short while later Mike came to get me from inside my house so that he could show me the finished excavation work and receive my approval for pouring the concrete. I was very pleased that he invited me to evaluate their progress and expressed my great pleasure to him. When I bent down, however, to check the alignment of the forms (goal #1) with the boundary of the back patio (both extend to the east beyond the footprint of the garage), I stated that unless there was an optical illusion due to the downward then upward slope of the forms (goal #2), the forms did not appear to be aligned with the patio. Mike was certain they were, but at my insistence had the foreman set out a chalk line. The forms were NOT properly aligned, which drew an angry outburst from Mike toward his foreman. After they reaccomplished that portion of the work, I gave my approval for calling the cement truck to our location. I returned inside my home, but observed the truck's arrival. The pouring process involved filling the bucket of a skid loader which then carried the concrete down the driveway to dump it into the framed area. Sometime after this part of the project began, Mike left the site while the team continued the work.

In the late afternoon Mike came to my door to show me the finished project. The first thing I noticed was the continuity of slope between the original driveway and the new pour (goal #2). I knew I'd have to wait through the winter to fully evaluate if the french drain effect had been preserved. After a few good rain showers, it appears that goal was successfully achieved. The second thing I noticed was that the new seams were poorly aligned with those in the main driveway (goal #3). I asked Mike to account for the misalignment. He tried to explain that the team's routine procedure was to mathematically divide their measurements in order to create the seams. After I politely, but insistently, reminded him that one of the three primary goals was to align the seams, he eventually and profusely apologized. As a matter of after-the-job cleanup, I also asked him about the surface condition of the original driveway: it was covered, for example, with tire markings from the skid loader. He assured me that the rain and other weather conditions would naturally clean off the surface over time. It eventually did, except for numerous, unsightly splotches of concrete residue likely spilled during the job. The work crew cordoned off the newly poured area, and Mike left temporarily to retrieve large insulated blankets to keep the forecast snow off during the curing time. After about ten days I removed the blankets, swept them off, and rolled them up for pick-up. The stakes and caution tape were taken down by the crew when they briefly stopped by to get the blankets several days later.

I was disappointed with the work by MWC Construction after having previously read reviews on this website. I was expecting above average work. Of the three primary goals I had reviewed more than once with Mike, the first one was successfully accomplished only because I brought the impending error to his attention. The second was clearly achieved. The third goal was not. The misalignment of the seams is obvious (as an observer readily pointed out) and greatly complicates an alternative vision I shared with Mike for extending the pour further eastward to a future out-building. The unsightly splotches of dried concrete on the surface of the original driveway, have come to symbolize the mediocre work I received. Is the parking pad functional? Yes. Does it drain properly? Yes. What more could I ask for? I expected work that was above average, since the company had previously enjoyed several above average ratings. MWC Construction, however, provided me with only average service."
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+8

Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Ideal Renovations
4.2(
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Serving Bellevue, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

IDEAL Renovation's primary focus is on Roofing, Siding, Windows, Gutters, Concrete, Retaining Walls, and Water Drainage Systems. Our companies expertise, integrity and craftsmanship set us apart from the rest. Visit our website www.IdealOmaha.com to learn more about our services.\n\n

100% Kitchen Remodel
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Steps and Retaining Wall
Concrete Walkway
Retaining Wall

+150

Response time1 day
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Morris Excavating Co.
New to Angi

Serving Bellevue, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

**Due to our current service schedule our minimum project is $5,000** \n\n**We do not pump septic tanks**\n\n\nPlease call today to schedule your appointment at 531-777-0830\n\nWelcome to Morris Excavating Co., Inc. We proudly provide the highest quality of service and craftsmanship for each aspect of your project. Our depth of knowledge and experience solidify our belief that customer service stands as the highest priority. We eagerly look forward to working with you and making your vision a reality. Give us a call, text or email today, and let us get started!

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+8

Response time1 day
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Excavating questions, answered by experts

There are many ways to cut through roots when digging, especially if your trencher doesn’t seem to be removing the roots. First, use a shovel to expose the roots. Then, use gardening shears to clear out smaller roots or a reciprocating saw to remove larger plant roots. If you plan on keeping the plant, avoid cutting any roots over 2 inches thick.

In most areas, you will need a permit for excavation work, even for projects that only involve grading or yard leveling. Permit requirements depend on your local government and the scope of the project, but they are especially common for significant digging or work that could affect utilities or public property. These permits help protect the local topography and prevent drainage issues. An experienced excavation company will typically know whether permits are needed and can often handle the process of pulling and closing them for you. You can also verify permit requirements by contacting your local building department and describing your project.

Almost any kind of home can have a wine cellar or cabinet installed. You’ll need an area where a concrete floor can be put in, along with the necessary insulation, climate control, and ventilation systems. If you think of yourself as an aspiring sommelier, an underground wine cellar may be ideal, but it will cost significantly more. 

What you choose to install really depends on your budget and how many bottles you’re looking to store.

Prior to excavation, you should prepare the dig site and call 311 before you sign anything.

To get your site ready for excavation, you should move anything in the area that isn’t affixed to the land. You can save money on the excavation by removing hardscaping, including walkways, decks, concrete patios, and paver patios.

Before you carry out any digging, you should call 311 to confirm that there are no utility lines running through your excavation site. Skipping this step could lead to severe injury and property damage if your excavator hits a water, sewage, or gas line.

After you successfully remove your boulder, you have a few options for what to do to get rid of it. You can rent a dumpster if your yard has many boulders or if you’re planning a larger project. You can even save the boulder and reuse it elsewhere on your property to save on landscaping costs. A few ideas include using the boulder as a natural, abstract statue, breaking it into smaller pieces to line your garden bed, or offering it to a landscaping company that could reuse it for another project.

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