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Title: Dirty Work
Post by: NellieBly on August 24, 2007, 10:16:13 am
I am looking for a excavator to survey and regrade my back yard. It's about a half to 3/4 of an acre. We will be constructing a 1,000 square foot shop and we currently have some serious water drainage problems that need to be addressed before we can build.

Does anyone have any experience with this type of work that can give me suggestions or the name of a company?

Thanks.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: iplaw on August 24, 2007, 10:22:20 am
Try Circle Services.

http://www.circleservices.biz/  The guy that runs the place is very experienced with drainage issues.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: NellieBly on August 24, 2007, 10:47:40 am
Unfortunately, their website has absolutely no information.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: tulsa_fan on August 24, 2007, 11:04:12 am
Enterprise Excavating.  They are out of Sand Springs.  Two of their principals live in my neighborhood.  Find someone good.  We are having problems because our builder didn't use an engineer when building.  We basically have a lopsided piece of crap house.  Hopefully the builder will do what is right and buy the house back from us, if not, don't worry, I'll be on here and every other place in this area making sure no one makes the same mistake of using them.



Title: Dirty Work
Post by: tulsacyclist on August 24, 2007, 11:10:21 am
quote:
Originally posted by NellieBly

Unfortunately, their website has absolutely no information.


It looks like they do have a phone number. Sometimes talking to people on the phone can be even more beneficial in gaining information.

I might have to call some of these folks to do some work for me, thanks for asking this question.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: iplaw on August 24, 2007, 12:29:42 pm
quote:
Originally posted by NellieBly

Unfortunately, their website has absolutely no information.

I find it's best to actually have someone come out and look at your land rather than judge them based upon what's online.  Websites and pictures are fluff for the most part.  I would never choose a company based upon what their website looks like.  Anyways, this is really not the type of business that benefits from a robust website in the first place.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: NellieBly on August 24, 2007, 12:35:38 pm
Well duh, but it would be nice to see some of their work prior to calling them. Why create a website with nothing on it? Waste of time.



Title: Dirty Work
Post by: cannon_fodder on August 24, 2007, 12:51:49 pm
Let me know when you find a dirt moving company that is willing to work on small projects (your yard) that has a website worthy of your blessing.

Most places like that would have a website just so you google "Tulsa & Dirt Moving" and come across them.  Then you can call.  Clearly more would be nice, but it wouldnt really pay off for them.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: NellieBly on August 24, 2007, 01:12:40 pm
I understand that a website is not going to affect my decision. But why advertise photos and, especially references, and not provide them in an easily accessible place that you have established for that purpose? IP basically sent me a link to a blank page.  

Just seems like a waste of time. I fully expect anyone I hire to probably not even own a computer, much less have their own website.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: Breadburner on August 24, 2007, 01:16:24 pm
Never mind.....


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: NellieBly on August 24, 2007, 01:18:48 pm
My thoughts exactly.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: Conan71 on August 24, 2007, 01:30:46 pm
Call Mike Rowe.  He likes dirty jobs.


Title: Dirty Work
Post by: iplaw on August 24, 2007, 01:32:01 pm
Sorry for trying to help you.  Maybe you should post some requirements next time you ask for advice.  I used these guys several years ago and they were good.

Nothing like measured contempt for trying to help someone.