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Excavation
Why it may be worth doing
Excavation is often the first step in correcting grade, removing
unwanted material, preparing a site, opening access, or creating
space for another improvement.
Why professional planning matters here
Sloped lots, clay soils, buried utilities, tree roots, drainage
paths, and equipment access all affect how excavation should be
approached.
Common questions
- What size excavation projects do you take on?
- How do you handle limited machine access?
- Who is responsible for utility locating?
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Drainage
Why it may be worth doing
A well-planned drainage solution can protect landscaping, reduce
erosion, redirect nuisance water, and help keep usable areas from
staying saturated.
Why professional planning matters here
East Tennessee receives substantial rainfall and many properties
have slopes or clay soils that move water slowly, making diagnosis
and safe discharge especially important.
Common questions
- How do you determine where the water is coming from?
- Do you install French drains or other drain systems?
- Can drainage work be combined with grading?
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Grading
Why it may be worth doing
Grading reshapes the land to improve water flow, prepare areas for
use, smooth uneven ground, and support future landscape or
construction work.
Why professional planning matters here
Local slopes and heavy soils mean small grade changes can
influence where stormwater travels, so the finished contours
should work with the property rather than move a problem
elsewhere.
Common questions
- Can you regrade around a home?
- Will grading fix standing water by itself?
- Do you seed or stabilize disturbed soil afterward?
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Demolition
Why it may be worth doing
Selective demolition can safely remove unwanted site features and
prepare an area for a cleaner, more useful next phase.
Why professional planning matters here
Access, debris handling, hidden utilities, neighboring structures,
and erosion control can all affect demolition planning on
residential properties.
Common questions
- What structures or materials can you remove?
- Is haul-off included?
- Can demolition and site cleanup be quoted together?
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Additions & Renovations
Why it may be worth doing
Additions and renovations can improve function, usable square
footage, and long-term property value when they are planned around
the existing structure.
Why professional planning matters here
Moisture management, rooflines, drainage, foundations, codes, and
transitions between old and new construction all need to be
considered in our climate.
Common questions
- When will additions and renovations be offered?
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Will estimates include design and permitting coordination?
- Can exterior renovation work be combined with site work?
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