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Oregon Grading Service LLC

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Oregon Grading Service LLC

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6 years of experience

Oregon Grading Service LLC is owned by Evan and Julie Consalvos offering 39+ years of grading experience to provide maintenance of aggregate and native soil travel ways. We use a tandem-axle compact motor grader to deliver professional results and quality workmanship. We also provide dust control service using an environmentally safe, non-corrosive and non-toxic dust control product.

Oregon Grading Service LLC is owned by Evan and Julie Consalvos offering 39+ years of grading experience to provide maintenance of aggregate and native soil travel ways. We use a tandem-axle compact motor grader to deliver professional results and quality workmanship. We also provide dust control service using an environmentally safe, non-corrosive and non-toxic dust control product.


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Homers Excavation

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Homers Excavation

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9 years of experience

Owned and mainly operated by Don Bassetti. Homers Excavation has been up and running for a year and a half, but Don has been working in the industry for years. Please visit our Facebook page for reviews and photos! Homer's Excavation main services include, but may not be limited to excavation, land clearing, grass and stump removal, road site prep for buildings, horse arenas, cattle and vineyard fencing, tree removal, private logging, grass and bush removal, and trenching.

"Hired them for a basic residential addition foundation job and they completely screwed up every step of the process. They don’t know how to read plans or pour straight out flat foundations. They don’t pay their subs which is coming back on us now. They won't respond to any communications. A lien has now been filed on the project because of their lack of payment. Shocked at their ineptitude. Very friendly people, but they should not be construction business owners."

Bridget S on October 2020

Owned and mainly operated by Don Bassetti. Homers Excavation has been up and running for a year and a half, but Don has been working in the industry for years. Please visit our Facebook page for reviews and photos! Homer's Excavation main services include, but may not be limited to excavation, land clearing, grass and stump removal, road site prep for buildings, horse arenas, cattle and vineyard fencing, tree removal, private logging, grass and bush removal, and trenching.

"Hired them for a basic residential addition foundation job and they completely screwed up every step of the process. They don’t know how to read plans or pour straight out flat foundations. They don’t pay their subs which is coming back on us now. They won't respond to any communications. A lien has now been filed on the project because of their lack of payment. Shocked at their ineptitude. Very friendly people, but they should not be construction business owners."

Bridget S on October 2020



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Morris Excavation

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Morris Excavation

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Thank you for considering Morris Excavation. We can provide services for the Lincoln County area. Call today for information. We can provide excavation services, land clearing, also open to the public for bark and rock products.

Thank you for considering Morris Excavation. We can provide services for the Lincoln County area. Call today for information. We can provide excavation services, land clearing, also open to the public for bark and rock products.





Norm Coyer, Contractor

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Norm Coyer, Contractor

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45 years of experience

Norm Coyer Contractor handles all New Construction and remodeling needs, from large jobs to small. New Home design and construction and Extensive Remodels are a specialty including new kitchen and baths. Over 200 satisfied customers in Lane County alone. Forty years of experience as a builder set Norm apart from all the others.

Norm Coyer Contractor handles all New Construction and remodeling needs, from large jobs to small. New Home design and construction and Extensive Remodels are a specialty including new kitchen and baths. Over 200 satisfied customers in Lane County alone. Forty years of experience as a builder set Norm apart from all the others.


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Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

No, you don’t need to soak the brick before cutting it by hand. In fact, cutting a wet brick can make it harder to see your score lines and may cause the chisel to slip. Soaking is sometimes used with power tools to reduce dust, but for hand-cutting, it’s best to work with dry bricks for better control and visibility.

Real stone is exactly what it sounds like: It’s real stone sourced from the earth without additives. It is durable and unique, but it’s difficult to work with because of its weight, challenge in sourcing, and high cost. Stone veneer mimics the look of real stone but is actually engineered with a mixture of Portland cement, natural minerals, and a colorant. While it’s more affordable and easier to work with, it’s less durable and may appear manufactured to the trained eye.

Common causes include weather exposure, moisture, and settling. Regular maintenance prevents significant damage.

Yes, professionals have the skills to restore historical or intricate masonry by respecting traditional techniques and materials. They address damage meticulously, preserving the original design while ensuring stability and longevity.

Cutting stone comes with a number of safety hazards. First and foremost, if you’re not comfortable with the equipment required to cut stone, including blades and grinders, you could easily injure yourself. The heavy machinery also poses a risk to your ears if you don’t wear proper ear protection; similarly, you need to wear eye protection to keep debris from irritating your eyes.

However, the biggest risk from cutting stone comes from the stone dust. When breathed in, stone dust can be a huge hazard to your lungs. Always wear a face mask when cutting stone to prevent inhaling stone dust, and thoroughly clean the work area when you are finished.

To avoid injury, we recommend hiring a stone-cutting professional, rather than attempting this job yourself.

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