Steps to take after storm damage (stormy season is upon us)
May is a wonderful time of year — the weather is finally warming up and staying there after a long, cold winter. But with that warm air colliding with the remnants of winter, May is also the perfect storm — literally — for inclement weather and with it the havoc it might wreak [...]
Excavation in wet season can be challenging, should be left to experienced professionals
While water is, of course, central and critical to our existence, no one has ever confused it with being convenient for outdoor projects, especially in large and unrelenting amounts. Welcome to spring (and, for that matter, also in the fall). And yet, work must go on —construction and with it excavation. Wet soil [...]
Digging a trench to drain water
Many aspects of house and home, or your business, are out of sight and out of mind until they fluctuate or fail. A trench to drain stormwater from your structure fits on this list. A drainage trench or ditch is designed to collect rainwater and whisk it away from your house to keep [...]
Pond dredging is a good preventative routine for landowners
Dredging a pond admittedly isn't high on the to-do list of most landowners or business operators. However, looking at this measure in a reactive way instead of being proactive is a mistake. As with most aspects of taking care of your property, it's easier and less expensive to dredge a pond as part [...]
Excavation in the winter? The answer might surprise you
Anyone who has taken a wrong turn sledding down a frozen winter's hill or wiped out on a frosty morning hike has learned the hard way how much harder the ground seems this time of year. The same principle applies to excavation — digging through frozen turf and soil would seem a more [...]
Clearing land to build a new house?
For many people, especially in our DIY-friendly, workmanlike corner of the country, the best way to move into your dream home is to build it yourself. That process begins with clearing your lot, which will do everything from removing trees and large rocks to provide the space for your structure and, if desired, [...]
Too much water in the yard can lead to bad things — very bad things even
As much time, money and effort as many of us spend in trying to get more water into our yard, for the betterment of our grass and gardens, there is obviously a limit. In general, that limit is when we cease to be in control of the amount of water and it is [...]
What is soil erosion?
Soil erosion is a natural process that human activity has greatly accelerated. How much so? All the world's topsoil could be eroded within 60 years, according to at least one estimate. Wind and water are primary natural means of erosion. It can remove the topsoil from your property and tamp down what is [...]
Reasons why a professional should be digging your foundation
On paper, digging your own foundation to that house, barn or shed sounds like a practical idea. Can't be THAT complicated, right? And might be a way to save a little cash on the front end of a project and at the same time burnish your own tough guy or gal bona fides. [...]
How and why septic work and excavation should go hand-in-hand
It's hard to imagine anything much worse to a homeowner than septic system problems in your yard. After all, if it’s causing issues outside, it’s more than likely causing issues inside the home. Fortunately, Little's is well-versed in all aspects of septic systems, from excavating to tank installation and maintenance. Here are ways [...]