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Kevin Stevens

751 Jack Hill Road
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Kevin Stevens

751 Jack Hill Road
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13 years of experience

Offering rototilling, driveway grading, post hole digging, brush hogging, and excavation services for small jobs. One day or one hour, jobs too small to warrant the cost of heavy equipment. Preferring to stick to the following towns - Calais, Woodbury, Plainfield, Marshfield, Worcester, Cabot, East Montpelier, Middlesex, but might stretch in slow times. $75 transport & $35/hr ($150 minimum, covers 2 hrs on-site). 456-1403 Usually can get it done on short notice.

Offering rototilling, driveway grading, post hole digging, brush hogging, and excavation services for small jobs. One day or one hour, jobs too small to warrant the cost of heavy equipment. Preferring to stick to the following towns - Calais, Woodbury, Plainfield, Marshfield, Worcester, Cabot, East Montpelier, Middlesex, but might stretch in slow times. $75 transport & $35/hr ($150 minimum, covers 2 hrs on-site). 456-1403 Usually can get it done on short notice.


Let It Rip Construction

14 Fairview St.
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Let It Rip Construction

14 Fairview St.
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27 years of experience

While I am a sole proprietor, my numerous contacts in the area allow me to subcontract and be subcontracted for any of the services I provide. The size of the job is no problem. The estimates are free and I am certified in Lead Paint removal. Financing is subject to negotiation

While I am a sole proprietor, my numerous contacts in the area allow me to subcontract and be subcontracted for any of the services I provide. The size of the job is no problem. The estimates are free and I am certified in Lead Paint removal. Financing is subject to negotiation


Out on a Limb

26 Hidden Cove
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Out on a Limb

26 Hidden Cove
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17 years of experience

Out on a Limb is a fully insured, growing company that provides excellent, professional service in several areas. Although we focus on tree service and Landscaping we are not limitied to these services. We provide a wide range of property management to fit all your needs. I personally operate every job, big or small. Resulting in a professional, time efficient, and quality service on a personal level. We specialize in dangerous tree removals, tree pruning, tree care, planting stone walls, patios, walkways, stairs, boulder walls, retaining walls, fire pits, flower beds, lawn care and installation. We offer free bids, estimates, and consulting.

Out on a Limb is a fully insured, growing company that provides excellent, professional service in several areas. Although we focus on tree service and Landscaping we are not limitied to these services. We provide a wide range of property management to fit all your needs. I personally operate every job, big or small. Resulting in a professional, time efficient, and quality service on a personal level. We specialize in dangerous tree removals, tree pruning, tree care, planting stone walls, patios, walkways, stairs, boulder walls, retaining walls, fire pits, flower beds, lawn care and installation. We offer free bids, estimates, and consulting.

Rototilling questions, answered by experts

Grading refers to the sloping of your yard away from your house’s foundation. It’s a landscaping term you probably know well if you’ve ever had to push your lawn mower up a steep slope.

Leveling is the solution to grading issues since it involves making your yard flat and smooth (and easy to push a lawn mower through).

Many ways to landscape a steep slope on a budget exist. Avoiding expensive retaining wall construction is the first step. Consider creating a rocky slope with boulders or large stones, or think about planting perennials that return every year with a single investment. Transplanting small trees from elsewhere on your property is also possible and can help to stabilize steep slopes without purchasing new ones. 

When leveling the ground for a pool. If the ground is mostly level, you may be able to simply lay down pavers or pool pads to support the pool. However, you’ll still need to level the ground with sand as a base before adding other materials on top, like crushed gravel.

While parts of the appraisal are out of your control, there are some things you can do to potentially raise the home’s value. You can make necessary repairs and upgrades before the appraiser visits—an appraiser can only value what is currently part of the home, not its potential. You can also provide the appraiser with the cost of recent upgrades. The appraiser will likely increase the value of your home by about 50% or more of what you paid for those improvements.

It depends on the model of your pool. You’ll always have to level the topsoil, but most vinyl-lined pools require an additional 1- to 2-inch layer of sand to protect the liner. This way, when a foot kicks down to the bottom of your pool, it’s not scraping the liner against the hard ground. If your pool isn’t vinyl-lined, you can skip this step or add a layer of another base material, like decomposed granite. Always check your manufacturer’s instructions before you begin.

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