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Eagle Stone & Tile
2352 S Beverly
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Eagle Stone & Tile
2352 S Beverly
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Eagle Stone & Tile is a locally owned and operated company by Adam & Jackie Lapp. Being Wyoming natives they understand the importance of job well done, the first time and to a customers satisfaction. Eagle Stone & Tile is a full service tile installation company for both the business and home owner. From a small bathroom job to an entire showroom they can install and keep clean any type of tile. Their revolutionary system can also clean carpet and you will be amazed at the results. Now offering tile, grout and carpet cleaning services for your commercial and residential needs. Using state of the art technology you are guaranteed a cleaner surface for your customers, family and pets. Call today for a free evaluation and estimate.

Eagle Stone & Tile is a locally owned and operated company by Adam & Jackie Lapp. Being Wyoming natives they understand the importance of job well done, the first time and to a customers satisfaction. Eagle Stone & Tile is a full service tile installation company for both the business and home owner. From a small bathroom job to an entire showroom they can install and keep clean any type of tile. Their revolutionary system can also clean carpet and you will be amazed at the results. Now offering tile, grout and carpet cleaning services for your commercial and residential needs. Using state of the art technology you are guaranteed a cleaner surface for your customers, family and pets. Call today for a free evaluation and estimate.


Bull Moose Land Services
995
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Bull Moose Land Services
995
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14 years of experience

At Bull Moose Land Services we have a relatively small crew - 3 to 8, depending on the job - but we still have a diverse array of specialties, from tree services to irrigation. In fact, our specialty is fire mitigation, especially in places like cabin homes that reside in heavily forested areas. A fire-mitigation job can range from simple to complex: we might just collect debris (i.e., fuels) from the ground and haul them off or stack to burn in the winter or we may have large numbers of trees to cut and remove in addition to installation of fire-mitigation irrigation systems. We have experience working in many cities in Wyoming, including Jackson, Laramie, Casper, and Cheyenne, but we will also work in neighboring states.

At Bull Moose Land Services we have a relatively small crew - 3 to 8, depending on the job - but we still have a diverse array of specialties, from tree services to irrigation. In fact, our specialty is fire mitigation, especially in places like cabin homes that reside in heavily forested areas. A fire-mitigation job can range from simple to complex: we might just collect debris (i.e., fuels) from the ground and haul them off or stack to burn in the winter or we may have large numbers of trees to cut and remove in addition to installation of fire-mitigation irrigation systems. We have experience working in many cities in Wyoming, including Jackson, Laramie, Casper, and Cheyenne, but we will also work in neighboring states.


Green Tree offers complete tree care landscape and property management services.

Stone and gravel services FAQs

The average cost of a gravel driveway is about $1.25 to $2 per square foot, including the cost of materials, equipment, and professional installation. For example, a 16-by-30-foot driveway costs about $1,500. Cost factors include the type of gravel, how thick the gravel is installed, the condition of the landscape, and labor costs. Overall costs will vary depending on where you live and how accessible the job site is.

A gravel driveway should be at least 4 to 6 inches deep, depending on the soil it’s installed on. Softer soil that doesn’t drain well should have a deeper gravel driveway. Deeper gravel will mean you spend more on materials and labor, but you’ll get a more stable driveway and avoid damage that needs to be filled or graded flat again.

Because gravel moves, it requires different maintenance than asphalt or concrete. Here are a few maintenance tips for your gravel driveway. Every few years (or as often as needed):

  • Grade and level your driveway

  • Rake to fill holes and ruts

  • Compact any refilled potholes

  • Remove weeds with herbicide or by hand

  • Spray it with water to reduce the amount of dust kicked up

  • Avoid using a snowplow during winter months

A gravel driveway should last for up to 100 years with proper upkeep, which is minimal. Maintaining a gravel driveway includes grading and adding fresh gravel to fill in potholes. Otherwise, a gravel driveway holds up well to all kinds of weather. Plowing in the winter can be challenging and the gravel can develop ruts or potholes that need to be repaired, but the cost and longevity of gravel compared to concrete, asphalt, and pavers makes gravel an economical option, especially for long and/or wide driveways.

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