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Veteran owned and operated business making customer satisfaction the #1 priority while producing professional results at competitive rates. Offering commercial and residential lawn care and snow removal. Free estimates and discounts available. Registered, insured, Better Business Bureau accredited with an A+ rating.

"This is 5 star company. They did every thing I asked of them and exceeded my expectations. When done they asked if their was anything that they needed too do before they left."

Keith C on April 2020

Veteran owned and operated business making customer satisfaction the #1 priority while producing professional results at competitive rates. Offering commercial and residential lawn care and snow removal. Free estimates and discounts available. Registered, insured, Better Business Bureau accredited with an A+ rating.

"This is 5 star company. They did every thing I asked of them and exceeded my expectations. When done they asked if their was anything that they needed too do before they left."

Keith C on April 2020


Rototilling questions, answered by experts

A perc test takes an average of around two hours, but it can range from one hour up to around six hours. Perc tests that require wider or deeper holes and those that require multiple holes dug throughout your property will take longer because there’s more excavation involved. The actual filling of the hole and monitoring to gauge the rate of percolation should take under an hour per hole.

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.

While some areas may allow for a slope of up to 20%, this is often the maximum slope for driveways, with a few exceptions of up to 25%. Other regions may have a maximum of 12%, 15%, or 18%, so check with your local building department to ensure you’re laying a driveway that is up to code for your location.

If you notice small bumps on your lawn, you can flatten them by gently treading them down when the ground is wet. A lawn with larger lumps may need to be regraded by a professional to flatten it out and improve the overall drainage of the yard to prevent future lumps from forming.

Improved drainage, garden aesthetics, and protection from moisture damage.

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