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DML Services
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Serving Riddle, OR and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

"DML Services did a great job cleaning up my front and back yard. It was very overgrown and now looks beautiful. They were very quick to give me a quote and come out to do the work. I would recommend DML"
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Indian creek contracting LLC
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Serving Riddle, OR and surrounding areas

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I’m a local, family-oriented contractor who takes a lot of pride in honest work. I started Indian Creek Contracting to provide dependable, no-BS service people can count on. Whether it’s cleaning up a property, moving dirt, or tackling a tough job, I work hard to make sure my customers are happy and the job is done right.

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Daily & Sons Excavation LLC
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Serving Riddle, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Emergency services offered

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"We have been using Daily and sons regularly since since 2011. They have done just about everything that can be done on our property from solving major water drainage issues to site prep for our home and installation of a new road to our pad. We’ve used them for building demolition and removal, long distance trenching for utilities and everything in between. They have always been easy to work with and communicated well with us throughout our projects. I found him and his entire crew very knowledgeable. I highly recommend them and will definitely be using them again in the future!"
Recommended by8%of homeowners
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Manx Contracting, LLC
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Serving Riddle, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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"I imagine everyone has had the experience of working with a contractor who wonâ t answer his phone, show up when heâ s suppose to or have an attitude problem when he gets there. Toby was none of the above. He was easy to talk to, his pricing was reasonable and his workmanship was exceptional. He even had a great sense of humor. I wouldnâ t hesitate to recommend Toby to anyone for their construction project."
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

Other projects that you can do at the same time as your trellis include painting the deck , installing a pergola, or adding mulch to your garden beds.

Yes, landscaping costs are generally a worthwhile investment that can increase your property value. Landscaping can boost your home's value by up to 30% by improving its curb appeal, which can help it sell faster and for a higher price. Specific projects have a high return on investment (ROI); for example, revamping a front walkway can offer a 100% ROI, while a pristine, well-manicured lawn can deliver an impressive 217% ROI. In addition to the financial returns, you also get to enjoy the improvements, especially with features like an outdoor living area.

Yes, rock gardens do need water. That said, they typically require less regular watering and, instead, more occasional, deep watering since the rocks trap moisture for longer than mulch. Make sure you don’t water your rock garden too much during the winter.

Late August, September, and mid-October are the ideal months for planting a young tree. However, the best time to plant a tree ultimately depends on when the weather transitions to fall-like conditions and eventually winter frost. As long as the hottest days of summer have passed and the ground hasn’t frozen yet, you can still successfully plant trees.

The best time to plant is between spring and autumn. Springtime weather is typically mild and is when nurseries start to bloom. When the summer weather arrives and it’s hot out, it’s best to avoid planting bare-root plants, but you can still plant many in-container varieties. The first sign of fall is another great opportunity to plant biennials if you live in southern states, or a lovely vegetable garden up north.

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