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Road Side Pub
Excavation Question
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16110462" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>New garage isn't in the cards for this year unless the GT500 sells, but my wife and I are still planning on doing prep work. This includes extending our driveway and removing ~30 trees. I read that cutting down trees before excavation can actually make the excavation harder and more expensive because it's easier to knock a tree down than pull up stumps. If I leave the stumps high (3' or so), is that enough to make the excavation team happy, but still clear the area in advance? </p><p></p><p>Trying to do as much prepwork as possible and not create a mess down the road. I prefer to work outside in the cold, so as soon as April rolls around I'm just about useless in SC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16110462, member: 181885"] New garage isn't in the cards for this year unless the GT500 sells, but my wife and I are still planning on doing prep work. This includes extending our driveway and removing ~30 trees. I read that cutting down trees before excavation can actually make the excavation harder and more expensive because it's easier to knock a tree down than pull up stumps. If I leave the stumps high (3' or so), is that enough to make the excavation team happy, but still clear the area in advance? Trying to do as much prepwork as possible and not create a mess down the road. I prefer to work outside in the cold, so as soon as April rolls around I'm just about useless in SC. [/QUOTE]
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