DRAINAGE AND CULVERTS
Water problems should be reviewed before equipment work begins, especially near roads, wetlands, shoreland areas, or existing utilities.
Spring property cleanup
Spring is a practical time to review storm cleanup, access opening, driveway approaches, culverts, drainage, brush edges, and rough areas before the property gets harder to work.
Spring Priorities
Spring cleanup is often about making the property reachable and understandable after snow, freeze-thaw cycles, wind, water, and winter debris. Some work can be estimated online; wet or damaged sites may need a site visit.
Site Review Triggers
Wet ground, rocky soil, plugged culverts, unknown utilities, septic areas, washouts, slope, soft shoulders, and debris volume can affect pricing. Final pricing requires a written quote.
Water problems should be reviewed before equipment work begins, especially near roads, wetlands, shoreland areas, or existing utilities.
Access may need clearing, repair, widening, or staging review before larger mulching or land clearing work is practical.
Storm cleanup, brush piles, and rough edges can be reviewed for cut, mulch, pile, or leave-in-place options where appropriate.
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