Land Clearing is the process of removing trees, brush, rocks, stumps, and other obstacles from a parcel of land to prepare it for construction, agriculture, landscaping, or other uses.
This can involve methods such as cutting, scraping, digging, or hauling debris away, depending on the size of the area and the intended purpose. Land clearing ensures a clean, safe, and level surface that’s ready for the next phase of a project.
Grading involves reshaping the surface of the land by removing or adding soil to create a desired slope or contour. It ensures proper water drainage away from structures, helps prevent erosion, and provides a stable base for driveways, patios, foundations, or lawns.
Leveling is a more precise part of grading that smooths out high and low spots to create an even, flat surface. This is especially important for areas like lawns, concrete pads, or sports fields.
Excavation is the process of removing earth, rock, or other materials from a site to create space for construction or infrastructure. It’s a fundamental step in site development, used for foundations, basements, trenches, utility lines, ponds, and more.
Mowing and Trimming involves the upkeep of outdoor spaces, primarily focusing on mowing of various turf types, meticulous trimming around obstacles and garden beds, and precise edging along sidewalks and driveways.
Lawn Leveling addresses uneven areas, bumps, and depressions in your turf. A level lawn will prevent mower scalping and drainage issues.
Seeding establishes new turf and/or thickens up the existing areas.
Softscaping introduces new trees, shrubs, flowers, and groundcover, often with a focus on drought-tolerant, native, or low-maintenance options.
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