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Re-Utilize LLC

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13 years of experience

We offer free quotes. We are a two man team full of experience and more importantly work ethic. We have the ability to become a six man team if needed within 2 days notice. Payment is due upon completion of the job or within 3 days of completion. We accept Cash, Checks, money orders and Paypal/google payments.

We offer free quotes. We are a two man team full of experience and more importantly work ethic. We have the ability to become a six man team if needed within 2 days notice. Payment is due upon completion of the job or within 3 days of completion. We accept Cash, Checks, money orders and Paypal/google payments.

Rototilling questions, answered by experts

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.

Fixing a depression in your lawn is a DIY for small dips, divots, or slight slopes. You can either remove sod and earth to lower the uneven ground or add premixed topsoil and reseed the lawn to raise it. You can also hire a yard grading company near you for professional help.

You should exercise care when deciding how to landscape over a leach field for your septic system. You typically want lightweight materials that won’t damage the drain field’s perforated pipes. When adding plants to the area, select plants with shallow roots, such as grass or flower gardens. Trees with deep roots could damage the pipes in the field.

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

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.

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