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Vinson's Trenching

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Vinson's Trenching

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Vinson's Trenching LLC is a third generation family owned business. We have been in business for 40 years. We are based out of Meeker, OK but we sereve customers from Meeker, Shawnee, Harrah, McLoud, Oklahoma City, Edmond and the surrounding areas.

Vinson's Trenching LLC is a third generation family owned business. We have been in business for 40 years. We are based out of Meeker, OK but we sereve customers from Meeker, Shawnee, Harrah, McLoud, Oklahoma City, Edmond and the surrounding areas.


Rototilling questions, answered by experts

Water pooling, uneven surfaces, or basement leaks are indicators.

It depends on the model of your pool. You’ll always have to level the topsoil, but most vinyl-lined pools require an additional 1- to 2-inch layer of sand to protect the liner. This way, when a foot kicks down to the bottom of your pool, it’s not scraping the liner against the hard ground. If your pool isn’t vinyl-lined, you can skip this step or add a layer of another base material, like decomposed granite. Always check your manufacturer’s instructions before you begin.

Environmental considerations include native plant selection, wildlife habitation, erosion prevention measures, and managing water runoff patterns to protect the lakefront ecosystem.

Yes, such as sod installation and erosion control for comprehensive site improvement.

Yes, you can rent a rototiller for around $60 per day and do the work yourself, but it’s not recommended. Tilling is more of an art than a science, as tilling too deep can be detrimental to your soil structure and the organic matter that is beneficial to plants and shrubs, and tilling too shallow won’t properly introduce fertilizer or break up the soil for rooting plants. Additionally, tillers are powerful machines with sharp blades to cut through small roots and soil, so they are inherently dangerous to use. It’s usually worth it to hire a professional rototiller.

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