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Land Clearing and Grading @ Williams ResComInd Development

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Land Clearing and Grading

If you have an area of land that needs to be cleared, chances are you’ll need to hire a land clearing contractor. Land clearing is a huge undertaking and requires a seasoned professional contractor to get the job done. Look no Further, ResComInd can handle your project, big or small! ResComInd has over 10 years of experience, from clearing land for a single-family residence, up to 15,000 acres for New Home Development where we built 50 single-family homes.

Because Our Clients Come First, ResComInd has developed a list of FAQ’S to make your Land Clearing and Grading Project Experience more Enjoyable.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

1.   What is land clearing?

Land clearing is the process of removing trees, plants, and debris from an area of land. There are a number of ways to clear land. Land clearing can be done manually or through the use of machines. Land clearing can be done in a variety of ways, including cutting down trees and brush, raking debris into piles, and burning debris. One way is to simply cut down all the trees and then burn them. This is called slash and burn agriculture. To get more information on land clearing, speak with one of our professionals who will be glad to answer your questions.

2.   What is construction grading?

Construction grading prepares a site for building, while site grading sculpts the land to fit the project’s needs. Site grading’s primary goal is to avoid damaging the machines used on the site or the structure that will take shape there.

3.   What safety precautions do you take?

If it is not handled properly, the job can be dangerous and potentially do damage to your land. Land clearing requires the use of multiple types of heavy machinery. RESCOMIND machine operators are trained, licensed, and experienced in the operation of all machinery. They are retrained on an annual basis to ensure they are knowledgeable of any changes to operating procedures, and all safety precautions necessary to ensure the protection of your home, your property, anyone in the area, and themselves. Our employees wear the appropriate safety protection gear, because, with RECOMIND, Safety Comes First! Below are just a few of our Safety Practices.

a.    Implement specific safe work practices.

b.    Train employees for tree services, including removal.

c.   Enforce specific tree felling protocols for removing dead or damaged trees.

d.    Assess and secure the area before the employees start the project.

e.   Remove all hazardous dead trees and debris to create suitable working conditions.

f.    Implement safety measures to manage emergencies without casualties.

4.   What type of equipment do you use?

RESCOMIND employ a diverse fleet of equipment to clear trees and brush from your property. Our skid steers, forestry mulchers, excavators and bulldozers all serve a specific purpose in the land clearing process. Whatever the terrain, we’ve got you covered!

5.   How long will my job take?

Every job is different with it’s own specific needs. RESCOMIND is fully equipped to deliver results in an efficient and timely manner without skimping on quality. All staff and equipment are fully insured and certified in land clearing safety. All timeframes will be discussed with the clients prior to contract signing, during the initial phase, and as needed. Our clients are kept abreast of any changes to the agreed upon schedule.

6.   What can I do to cut cost?

We offer our clients multiple ways to cut cost. For example, instead of hauling off smaller limbs, leaves, with the required burn permit in place, these items can be burn. The client can choose to have trees mulched instead of hauled away and use it in flower beds or walkways. Please be sure to express this during the quoting phase.

7.   What make RESCOMD different from other land clearing/grading companies?

a.    Our Professional Experience - We combine superior knowledge, attention to detail and comprehensive lot clearing services that are above and beyond our competitors.

b.   Our Diverse Fleet of Equipment. - RESCOMIND has a large variety of industry approved tools and equipment at its disposal. This ensures that your project is completed properly and in a timely fashion. AND

c.   Our Professional Standards - Forestry mulching can be quite a daunting task. Our approach is designed to protect our customers and team during all aspects of the process including safety, execution, and cleanup.

8.   How can I prepare for you to start work?

This depends on the type of work that is being done and the type of land that is being cleared/graded. If there are any utilities on the property, they will have to be marked. The water or power may need to be shut off. But not to worry, RESCOMIND will provide you with a list of actions to take and the timeframes they need to be completed.

9.   What is your land clearing processes and methods?

This depends on the type of work that is being done and the type of land that is being cleared/graded. RESCOMIND does Forestry Mulching, Brush Clearing, Lot Clearing, Tree and Root Removal, Grading, and Leveling, Each of these services require specific methods and procedures. We will be happy to discuss this with you further. Give us a call @ 855-859-9530 or 404-724-2395.

10.   What do you mean when you say mulching?

This is also called Forestry Mulching. Forestry mulching is a modern forestry practice that uses a heavy machine to chop and distribute wood chips or other debris over an area of the forest floor. A machine is used to shred and mulch trees and other brush in a forest or woodland area. Mulching machines can be either towed behind a truck or mounted on a tractor. They use rotating blades to chop up the trees and branches, and then a conveyor belt or blower system blows the mulch away from the machine. The purpose of forestry mulching is to mimic the natural process of fallen leaves and branches rotting on the forest floor. It then protects the solid from erosion. This encourages new growth, helps retain moisture in the soil, and fights erosion.

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