Anonymous wrote:For those of you with short retaining walls - are they all going up? Our yard goes down (slope from the house to the back fence). I'd Love to put a short wall half way down the yard, so the top part near the house could be flat, and the bottom half could slope down, but I see how that could be a terrible saftey hazard - people tripping, kids falling, etc?
Anonymous wrote:Question for those that had this done - how did the company compact the dirt for the new grade ? Machine (w/ roller??) or hand tamped?
How much has the new grade settled lower, if at all, since the work was originally done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18:59 here. We used hambletons. Really like the end product.
http://www.hambletons.com/
have you used their lawn service
I tried to but I was too far out of their lawn service area to make it worth it for them, which I completely understand. They did come to do two lawn services while I contacted and got back on the schedule of my old lawn guy. Needless to say, I am/was very happy with hambletons and had them do about $3k worth of landscaping/shrub installation in the Spring after my wall went in last Fall. I will continue to use them for more complex landscaping over my lawn service company.
Did you deal with David?