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Chattanooga Tree Care

6920 Northside Dr Unit: C
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Chattanooga Tree Care

6920 Northside Dr Unit: C
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20 years of experience

We are the premiere total tree care provider servicing the greater Chattanooga area. Our highly experienced and professionally trained staff are here to handle all of your tree service needs. We also provide grading & excavating, crane, sawmilling, land & brush clearing, and mulching services. Call our friendly representative to schedule your risk-free on-site estimate today!

We are the premiere total tree care provider servicing the greater Chattanooga area. Our highly experienced and professionally trained staff are here to handle all of your tree service needs. We also provide grading & excavating, crane, sawmilling, land & brush clearing, and mulching services. Call our friendly representative to schedule your risk-free on-site estimate today!





Apex Water Solutions

2155 Old Chattanooga Pike SW
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Apex Water Solutions

2155 Old Chattanooga Pike SW
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25 years of experience

We are a small company of 3 or less employees that specialize in quality work. Everything we do is in house and we have been serving the Chattanooga area for 13 years. We offer free estimates on all work and guarantee satisfaction.

We are a small company of 3 or less employees that specialize in quality work. Everything we do is in house and we have been serving the Chattanooga area for 13 years. We offer free estimates on all work and guarantee satisfaction.


Green Effects Landscaping

5905 Pine Hurst Ave
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Green Effects Landscaping

5905 Pine Hurst Ave
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Green Effects is a licensed and insured landscaping company serving North Georgia and South Eastern Tennessee. We have years of experience, stability, and the capability of handling and enhancing any landscaping need. With our foundation rooted in integrity and honesty along with the attention to detail and exceeding expectations, we hope to build upon existing relationships while cultivating new ones.

Green Effects is a licensed and insured landscaping company serving North Georgia and South Eastern Tennessee. We have years of experience, stability, and the capability of handling and enhancing any landscaping need. With our foundation rooted in integrity and honesty along with the attention to detail and exceeding expectations, we hope to build upon existing relationships while cultivating new ones.



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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Seal bags firmly for materials like soil or mulch, store unused parts in dry and cool spaces to prevent decay and use material visually formed covers for extended periods.

If you’re using crushed stone or gravel as a base material, then yes, you should compact it to prevent movement of the top layers. For instance, if you don’t compact crushed stone or gravel and you lay pavers on top of them, the pavers will shift over time. However, if you’re using gravel or crushed stone as a top layer for aesthetic purposes, you might not want to compact the materials.

As a base, you should use a fertilizer with a 5-5-5 NPK ratio (5% nitrogen, 5% phosphorus, and 5% potassium). You may need a different ratio depending on what your soil is lacking, but a soil test can help determine the perfect amount.

Using sand under stepping stones can be beneficial in certain situations. Sand can help level the ground and provide stability for the stepping stones, especially if the ground is uneven. It also allows for minor adjustments during the installation process. However, sand may not be the best choice for all environments. In areas with high foot traffic or heavy rain, sand may wash away or become displaced, leading to an uneven surface. In such cases, a more stable base material like gravel or crushed stone is preferable. Consider your specific landscape conditions before deciding whether to use sand under stepping stones.

A yard of crushed concrete costs between $20 and $50. A single-car driveway will need 1.5 to 2.5 yards of crushed concrete, putting your material costs between $30 and $125, which is much less than you’ll pay for most driveway paving methods. Your total could vary based on the thickness you’re going for, and, of course, total prices will increase with added square footage for driveways that fit multiple cars.

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