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With over 27 years of commercial and residential experience. Irrigation Maintenace Service is here to make your dream backyard or add curb appeal to your front yard! No job is too big or small! We are a small family/veteran-owned business, and treat our clients like family.

With over 27 years of commercial and residential experience. Irrigation Maintenace Service is here to make your dream backyard or add curb appeal to your front yard! No job is too big or small! We are a small family/veteran-owned business, and treat our clients like family.


"It was good. They were very responsible and polite. I recommended them already."

Everett M on June 2020

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"It was good. They were very responsible and polite. I recommended them already."

Everett M on June 2020



D3 Site Work

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D3 Site Work

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D3 Site Work is a small owner operator business. We do business with a pre written contract that will be followed. We accept cash, checks, and credit cards.

"David gave me a reasonable quote. He and his machine arrived on time and built the access road which included creating a slope up a virtual cliff. He arranged for the delivery of the necessary road base (separate cost) and finished the job on time and on budget."

Bade M on August 2018

D3 Site Work is a small owner operator business. We do business with a pre written contract that will be followed. We accept cash, checks, and credit cards.

"David gave me a reasonable quote. He and his machine arrived on time and built the access road which included creating a slope up a virtual cliff. He arranged for the delivery of the necessary road base (separate cost) and finished the job on time and on budget."

Bade M on August 2018





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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Most experts recommend a quarter-inch layer of compost for best results, and you will need about .77 cubic yards of material per 1,000 square feet. To measure how much compost to use, take the square footage of your yard and multiply it by .77, then divide that number by 1,000.

Although it’s not required to lay anything under mulch, it can help to put landscape fabric or plastic weed barrier down and lay mulch on top. The barrier helps keep weeds from growing up through your mulch. It also helps keep rodents and insects from burrowing into the ground underneath.

The best equipment for moving large rocks from your yard depends on their size and weight. A heavy-duty wheelbarrow or a rock dolly can be effective for smaller boulders. A skid-steer loader or a mini-excavator with a grapple attachment provides the necessary power and control for larger, heavier rocks that you can’t lift manually. Professionals may use a larger excavator and ratchet hoist to remove larger boulders.

If you have a large area of brush and vegetation to clear, forestry mulching may be the best option. This method works well for relatively flat areas that don’t have many large rocks or mature trees to clear. Forestry mulching is a relatively quick process that improves soil health, reduces fire risk, and leaves behind usable mulch.

You shouldn’t put topsoil over new grass seed. Even though it may seem like this would increase soil contact and help the seeds grow, adding more soil overtop of planted grass seed will only make it harder for water and oxygen to reach the grass seeds. If you want to protect the grass seeds, consider adding a thin layer of organic matter, such as straw or hay.

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