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Yes. We offer on-site evaluations and estimates for projects in Manatee County and Sarasota County. Seeing the property allows us to give accurate recommendations, material quantities, and timelines.


In Florida, shell typically costs about $60 to $90 per cubic yard, while dirt or topsoil usually runs around $20 to $40 per cubic yard for the material itself. Prices can vary depending on the quality and supplier. Delivery is usually extra and depends on how far the truck has to travel and how much material you order, but delivery costs can range from $100 to several hundred dollars

Some projects in Manatee County and Sarasota County may require permits, especially for pond work, drainage changes, demolition, or work near wetlands. Permit requirements depend on the scope of work and property location. We can help identify when permits are needed and coordinate work accordingly.

Before starting work, we recommend clearing personal items from the work area and identifying any utilities or irrigation lines. We’ll review access points and site details with you ahead of time to avoid surprises.

Yes. Many projects require selective or precision work. We take care to protect existing structures, trees, and landscaping whenever possible and plan the work accordingly.

Yes. We provide full site preparation services including clearing, grading, leveling, drainage correction, and building pad preparation. Whether it’s a residential lot or a contractor-managed project, we prepare the site to meet local conditions and construction requirements.

Pond restoration in Manatee County and Sarasota County can include debris removal, sediment clean-out, reshaping pond banks, erosion repair, and drainage improvements. Florida ponds often deal with vegetation overgrowth and sediment buildup, so we evaluate the pond’s condition, water flow, and surrounding terrain before recommending the right solution.

Yes. Drainage correction is a common service, especially in low-lying or newly developed areas. We address standing water, poor runoff, and erosion by adjusting grades, improving water flow, and reshaping the land to better handle Florida rain patterns.

Many properties in Manatee and Sarasota County require a combination of services—such as clearing, grading, drainage, or restoration. We provide hands-on site evaluations to identify what your property actually needs based on local conditions, slope, and soil—not assumptions.

Many properties require a combination of services—such as clearing, grading, drainage, or restoration. We provide hands-on site evaluations to identify what your property actually needs based on local conditions, slope, and soil—not assumptions.