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Affordable Handyman
5.0(
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Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I had a great experience with this handyman. Very affordable, professional, and reliable. He showed up on time, explained what needed to be done clearly, and finished the job quickly without cutting corners. The quality of work was excellent, especially for the price. It?s hard to find someone honest and skilled these days, but this is definitely someone I?d recommend and hire again."
Cutting board display
Built in bookcase
Built in bookcase
Shoe closet
Shoe closet

+1

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Green Team Contracting, Inc.
New to Angi

Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

Green Team Contracting, Inc. is a full-service general contracting company proudly serving Stroudsburg, PA and the surrounding areas. Owned and operated by Michael A. Pagano, Jr., Green Team Contracting specializes in whole-home remodeling, including kitchens, bathrooms, basement renovations, decks and patios, and custom Trex® deck installations.\n\nIn addition to remodeling, our team provides comprehensive services in plumbing, electrical, roofing, and siding, offering clients a single, reliable contractor from project start to completion. We are committed to quality craftsmanship, clear communication, and dependable service on every job—large or small.

Kitchen and Living Room
Kitchen and Living Room
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Randolph Excavating, Inc.
4.9(
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Serving Roseto, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Randolph Excavation was professional, explained everything to me, was friendly and knowledgeable. Their work ethic/integrity is exemplary! Showed up as promised, was careful with my property and cleaned everything up perfectly. The quote was spot-on and extremely reasonable. I have many more projects and will DEFINITELY hire Randolph Excavation only. I am thrilled! You will be too. With so many companies out there, Randolph stands out. FIVE STARS"
French Drain
Pen Argly 100' Fr. Drain
Start of cleanup
Pen Argly 100' Fr. Drain
Pen Argly 100' Fr. Drain

+15

Response time8 hrs
Response rate88%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Excavating questions, answered by experts

Most states do not require excavation companies to hold specific licenses, but many require at least a contractor’s license. Additionally, heavy equipment operators require a special commercial equipment license to operate machinery required for excavation. You can use Angi’s contractor licensing tool to confirm that an excavation company you’re considering hiring is fully licensed. You should also make sure that the excavation team is fully insured before allowing them to work on your property.

Tree experts don’t advise against digging through tree roots, but instead encourage caution and consultation with a local arborist to make sure you don’t damage the tree’s structure or interrupt its water or nutrient intake. An arborist can recommend specific practices when digging and help prune the roots or dig a trench for utilities with a tool that can remove soil without touching the tree’s roots.

Slab foundations are more affordable than crawl spaces because they require minimal excavation, as the slab sits directly on the ground or on footers that only sink a few feet into the ground. Crawl spaces require excavation of the entire footprint of the home to several feet below the surface. Not only does that mean higher labor costs, but more materials are necessary for the concrete foundation walls.

Septic drain lines (or leach lines) are typically buried between 18 and 36 inches underground, and should be at least 6 inches below the surface. These pipes are perforated and surrounded by filtering materials like sand or gravel. Burying the lines at this depth helps minimize odors and allows bacteria and other biological processes in the soil to effectively treat the wastewater. Burying lines too close to the surface can cause issues unless the soil is very compact and stable.

Preparation involves site assessment, clearing debris, grading surfaces, and compacting soil to support stable construction.

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