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Grading rec's
I had a grading quote for my new home, $500-600.
That's for about .10 to .15 of an acre. My lot is 1/2 acre total. The builder cleared just a small area to the rear of the home until he reached a section of trees. This rate seems a little high but I have nothing to compare it with. What do you think? |
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Grading rec's
In article , Brad Stokes wrote:
I had a grading quote for my new home, $500-600. That's for about .10 to .15 of an acre. My lot is 1/2 acre total. The builder cleared just a small area to the rear of the home until he reached a section of trees. This rate seems a little high but I have nothing to compare it with. What do you think? It takes just as much time to setup and break down for .1 acre as it does for 1 acre. Bulldozers, backhoes and dumptrucks are not cheap. Plus he has to make a living wage. It does not sound unreasonable but the only way to be sure is to get more quotes from others. -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. spam@www.spam.com is a garbage address. |
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