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TRUSTED BY PROPERTY OWNERS & CONTRACTORS

Mike T.

Residential Property Owner

I noted my disappointment in an earlier review and want to update it. I had a nightmare with a mulching company that left my 2-acre lot unusable—stumps everywhere and debris just ground up. I called John at Triple JR and he didn’t sugarcoat anything. He told me exactly what needed fixing and why. His crew removed everything in four days, and I was ready to start building ahead of schedule.

Donna M.

Business Owner

John’s honesty saved me thousands. I had water issues in my yard and thought I needed major regrading. He came out, took one look, and told me the real issue was my neighbor’s leaking septic system. He could’ve charged me for unnecessary work but instead helped me get the real problem fixed. That kind of integrity is rare these days.

David M.

Farm Owner

We called Triple JR after a storm took down several huge trees on our property. They responded quickly, had the equipment to handle trees over three feet in diameter, and cleaned everything up afterward. John even pointed out drainage issues that would’ve caused foundation problems later and fixed those while they were on site. True professionals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common issues come from improper grading, poor drainage planning, and inadequate soil compaction. These mistakes lead to unstable building pads, water intrusion, failed inspections, and costly rework once construction begins. Skipping proper site evaluation or cutting corners during excavation often creates long-term structural and drainage problems that are far more expensive to fix later.

A professional site preparation project typically includes land clearing, rough grading, soil evaluation, cut-and-fill balancing, compaction, drainage shaping, and final grading. Each step ensures the site meets elevation, slope, and load-bearing requirements so foundations, utilities, and access points can be installed correctly and without delays.

We specialize in land clearing, grading and earthwork, demolition, trenching, site preparation, and driveway or access road construction. These services support residential, commercial, and large-scale development projects by creating stable, build-ready sites that meet engineering and inspection standards.

Preconstruction planning involves evaluating soil conditions, drainage flow, elevations, access routes, and project requirements before equipment ever mobilizes. Proper planning reduces delays, prevents rework, protects existing utilities and structures, and ensures the site is prepared correctly the first time—saving time and money throughout the entire project.