Family run and operated Home Maintenance business. New customers are asked to pay upon completion. Returning customers can be billed.
Family run and operated Home Maintenance business. New customers are asked to pay upon completion. Returning customers can be billed.
We are a small family ran buisness that is currently building our respect to the public. We offer discounts for nearly everyones situation. By a referal from this website we offer 10% off. Senior discounts 15-20% Church properties 20-25% off And many others
We are a small family ran buisness that is currently building our respect to the public. We offer discounts for nearly everyones situation. By a referal from this website we offer 10% off. Senior discounts 15-20% Church properties 20-25% off And many others
Give us a call today for all of your handyman and contracting needs.
"Troy Bain did a great job completing our bathrooms and living room remodeling projects. His work was both excellent and of high quality. Our old hardwood floors now look new and beautiful! He was also very adaptive and receptive to any of our requests throughout the project. I would highly recommend Troy for any of your remodeling projects."
Randy N on April 2021
Give us a call today for all of your handyman and contracting needs.
"Troy Bain did a great job completing our bathrooms and living room remodeling projects. His work was both excellent and of high quality. Our old hardwood floors now look new and beautiful! He was also very adaptive and receptive to any of our requests throughout the project. I would highly recommend Troy for any of your remodeling projects."
Randy N on April 2021
The average cost to have rototilling done on your property is around $250, and most homeowners pay between $100 and $350. The total for your rototilling project will depend on the area you need tilled, the quality of the soil, how many roots and shrubs are in the area, and the accessibility of the area. Anything that increases the time to till your soil—like hard clay soil, small entrances to the area that require the use of smaller tools, and roots running through the ground—will all increase your costs.
Yes, rototilling has many benefits. Rototilling is a great way to aerate the soil in your garden, introduce fertilizer, and remove weeds from your soil to prep it for planting, so it is very often a worthwhile expense. You can get by without rototilling if you’re willing to use manual tools, but the work will take much longer and is very labor-intensive. If you’re looking to prepare your garden for planting or your soil for new grass growth, rototilling is relatively inexpensive and almost always worth the money.
Yes, you can rent a rototiller for around $60 per day and do the work yourself, but it’s not recommended. Tilling is more of an art than a science, as tilling too deep can be detrimental to your soil structure and the organic matter that is beneficial to plants and shrubs, and tilling too shallow won’t properly introduce fertilizer or break up the soil for rooting plants. Additionally, tillers are powerful machines with sharp blades to cut through small roots and soil, so they are inherently dangerous to use. It’s usually worth it to hire a professional rototiller.