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Advantages vs. Disadvantages of Renting Trucks and Equipment Rather than Buying

Trucking and excavating businesses can be very profitable, but there are a lot of major decisions to make when you own such a business. One critical decision to make is how to best structure your business to ensure success. Here, you need to decide if you should be renting trucks and equipment or buying them. […]


Kevin McLaughlin

Nov 01Nov 01

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5 Surefire Ways to Make Your Bids Stand Out Amongst the Competition (Without Lowering Your Price)

While contractors often think this means offering the lowest price, this is not necessarily the case. The fact is that most customers want more than the cheapest contractor; they want a good contractor who will do the job right. Instead of focusing solely on price in your bid, you need to take steps to help your bid stand out from the competition


Kevin McLaughlin

Nov 01Nov 01

Must Have Apps and Websites for the Dirt Industry in 2022

You probably already know that technology is changing the dirt industry, but you may not be aware of just how much it’s changing.


Kevin McLaughlin

Oct 06Mar 03

Fill Dirt: Different Types of Fill Dirt and How to Choose the Right One

Most probably, every time you think about fill dirt, what comes to your mind is the black or dark brown material usually present in your job site or garden. Indeed, what you are thinking of is really dirt, but you should know that all dirt is not the same. There are various dirt types that […]


Kevin McLaughlin

Aug 04Aug 04

6 Common Local Code Ordinances Surrounding Swimming Pool Fill Projects

Customers pay $4,000-$16,000 on average to fill in an inground swimming pool, and after costs, this can add up to a sizeable profit for contractors. Knowing what kind of dirt can be used for backfill and understanding the process requirements can help you secure a more significant piece of this market. While ordinances may vary […]


Kevin McLaughlin

Aug 04Aug 04

5 Reasons Why You Should Stop Using Craigslist for Soil Disposal 

It’s no secret that Craigslist is a popular destination for people looking to get rid of unwanted items, including dirt and soil. While finding free or cheap soil for your landscaping or construction project may seem convenient, there are some serious risks involved with using Craigslist for this purpose. Here are just a few reasons […]


Kevin McLaughlin

May 10May 10

What You Need To Know Before You Fill In A Swimming Pool  

Your kids have outgrown the pool; life is now super hectic and frequently tending to your pool is not at the top of the list. You are thinking of backfilling your pool. That’s understandable. A pool can sometimes grow to be more of a con than a pro. In addition, they also take an ample […]


Kevin McLaughlin

May 10Aug 04

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