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Working on a construction project is difficult when there is substantial overgrowth on the area. That’s why land clearing is an integral part of site development. Builders have to make sure the land is cleared of trees, rocks, and other debris before excavating and laying the foundation. Here’s what you need to consider before doing land clearing.

What to Consider Before Land Clearing

1. Zoning

Land clearing is regulated because it can damage the natural environment. You need to get the necessary permits or approval from local zoning and building departments. Otherwise, you may spend time and money in clearing only to learn it was illegal because you violated a zoning law.

2. Hiring a Professional

Going the DIY route can end up being a waste of time and effort. Professionals have the know-how and equipment to clear the land efficiently. They are trained to handle unusual soil types, steep hills, large trees, boulders, and other features that make land clearing difficult.

3. Budget

Before starting the project, find out where your budget stands and make sure you’re ready for whatever costs or delays may arise. For instance, if you’re going to hire a contractor, you need to pay for the use of equipment and labor.

4. Well & Septic System

land clearingPart of land clearing is ensuring the well and septic systems are set up in relation to the position of your home. If the land has access to a public water and sewer system, your contractor will tie into those utilities. A plumbing inspection will be conducted before connection.

5. Boundaries

Save time and money by placing markers, such as bright paint or tape, to set the boundaries and property lines for the clearing process. Since the exact dimensions for the home site are pre-determined, you won’t have to remove any more trees or boulders than necessary.

 

For reliable and affordable land clearing services, count on David Gunter Excavating in Sunman, IN. These experts have over 60 years of experience in site clearing, excavating, building demolition, and lake building. Call them today at (812) 569-7989 or visit their Facebook page for more information.

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