Pave It, Preserve It

Excavating Your Property Prior To A Paving Project

by Mildred Fisher

Excavation work will often be needed prior to paving your driveway or other areas of your property. However, this is a step in the process that will often be overlooked by homeowners, which can lead to them having unexpected difficulties when undertaking this routine property upgrade.

Excavating Prior to Paving Can Be an Essential Step

Excavating the area that is to be paved is a step that is essential for making sure that the ground is as level as possible before the pavement is poured. Otherwise, small imperfections in the terrain can make it extremely difficult to get a level pour of the pavement, which can impact its performance. Excavating the soil can also help to hold the pavement in place as the sides of dirt can help to support the pavement.

Excavation Projects Can Require Some Preparation From the Property Owner

Before the excavation work can begin, a property owner will need to take some steps to prepare their grounds for this work. An example of this could be having the area cleared of bushes or other plants that could hamper the work of the paving contractors. Any utility lines should also be clearly marked so the excavation service can avoid them when they are working. If you have pets that spend most of their time outdoors, arrangements will be needed for them to be brought inside or otherwise secured for the duration of the paving work and while the pavement dries.

There Will Be Large Amounts of Soil That May Need to Be Disposed of After the Excavation Work Is Completed

Property owners may assume that the excavation service will always handle the removal of the dirt or rocks that were removed during this process. However, this is not always the case, and it is important to verify with any potential excavation services. If they are unable to provide haul-away services for the soil, you may need to hire an additional service that will have the equipment to safely move and dispose of this soil at the end of the project. If you have ideas as to how you can use this soil in your landscaping or around your property, arrangements will need to be made that will protect the soil while it is being stored until you are ready for it. This will involve needing to protect it from the rain as well as covering it so that seeds in it will not successfully germinate.

Contact an excavation company near you for more information. 

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