Redoing your landscape or starting from the beginning can be a lot of work. While creating a great landscape is a lot of work, you also have to do landscape demolition to even begin to create the landscape of your dreams. There’s a lot that goes into landscape demolition. R&R Landscape & Hauling will explore this further below.
Removal of Unwanted Sheds & Other Structures for Site Clearing
The first thing that needs to be done with landscape demolition is removing any buildings that are in the area. This is often an old shed or small building that isn’t being used or needs an upgrade. Once the buildings are removed, then we move on to site clearing, which is the removal of rocks, old paths, or any old items that need to be removed for the new landscape.
Removing Trees & Stumps
Removing large trees or stumps can be a pain, unfortunately, both are necessary for complete demolition of landscaping. You can attempt to try and remove them yourself which is a lot of work, plus accidents can happen that can be dangerous for you. It is highly recommended that you call an expert who is a professional landscaper who has the right skills and tools to remove trees and stumps safely. With the correct tools and knowledge, they can remove the stumps, faster and more efficiently.
Eliminating Brush & Obstacles
Brush removal is clearing anything from the land before the landscape. This includes clearing out brush, vegetation, or other obstacles. Different types of landscape need to be cleaned and removed. From shrubs and bushes to undeveloped land that has overgrown sagebrush, trees, and other types of vegetation. While removing brush can be simple and straightforward it can also be very time-consuming and exhausting. When you want to clear out all landscape a professional can save you time when compared to trying to do it yourself.
Leveling Land
One of the final steps of landscape demolition is to level out the landscape. The best way to do this is by taking ground from high spots and filling in the lower areas of the landscape. If there’s not enough dirt on the land, then dirt may be brought in to help fill in those surfaces. Make sure the land is properly level so that the grading slope of the landscape goes away from your home. Depending on what you want, it can be flat to a slope. You need to determine what you want and the best grade for your property.
Why Use an Excavator?
Often when landscape demolition happens an excavation needs to be done. This allows you to create a good foundation for whatever features you are wanting in your landscape. An excavator can also help with the dirt and leveling out your property so that it is an even grade before you start landscaping. Having an even grade makes it easier and safer to maintain.
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Whether you have a large property that has never had landscape done or you want a total demolition of your yard, it is important to hire the right company to come in and do a landscape demolition. They can help create the best opportunity for you and your landscape. Give R&R Landscaping & Hauling a call to get your landscape demolition done.