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Montgomery Transport and Excavating, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Darlington, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Montgomery Transport and Excavating LLC is located in Shelby County, IN whose primary focus is providing a hauling service via dump trucks.\n\n\nHauling services include but are not limited to driveway stone, rip rap, boulders, sand, gravel, mulch, sawdust, demolition debris/concrete, topsoil, fill dirt, and clay.\n\n

Response time4 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Start To Finish Inc
5.0(
56
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Serving Darlington, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

"Great. Upon trimming the bushes, a rock went through a sunroom glass door, which required replacement by Blair windows and reapplication of the solar film by Distinctive Glass (Bryan Shoush). Matt Harden immediately took care of scheduling the repairs and promptly paying the vendors without any haggling/hassling. Peggy, the owner, has been a real professional to deal with. They will not be mowing after this season, so we'll need that service supplied by another vendor."
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Recommended by98%of homeowners
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My Personal Gardener Inc
4.5(
62
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Serving Darlington, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I was very impressed with George Wimmer, "My personal gardener."
My problem was that my sump was running often most seasons of the year, and dumping water into the side yard where it would run down a shallow valley in my lawn and over the public sidewalk. It has been a constant source of erosion, poor lawn, soft and muddy ground especially in the spring, and even ice covering my sidewalk in cold weather. I was not allowed by the city of Noblesville to connect my sump overflow to the storm sewer. I could not send the water off my property to be a problem for a neighbor either, of course.
I had done some research and developed an idea for a dry well to receive the water. I contacted several companies in Angies List that were landscapers or dealt with water drainage problems. After all was said and done, "My personal gardener" not only grasped the problem and the necessary solution, but gave me a very reasonable estimate for the solution.
George and his assistant dug a hole 4x4 feet square, and 5 feet deep. They cut the sod off first, and set it aside to be replaced later. George used a mini-backhoe to do the real digging, and it dug the hole quickly even through hard blue clay.  An empty 55 gallon drum was placed in the hole--the plastic drum had many holes drilled through the sides and bottom. The purpose of the drum was to receive the water directly from the sump and then allow it to disperse into the larger area underground. The 4x4x5 foot hole was filled (around the drum) with round gravel. Some kind of landscaping cloth was also placed over the gravel, then a layer of topsoil, and then the sod was placed back on top. The finished product was rolled and now the ground is the same level as it was before. 
Even if the water is slow dispersing into the subsoil, the dry well can receive about 250-300 gallons of water before it overflows, if it ever does. I anticipate that my yard erosion problem and sidewalk damage problems are now over. George and his assistant placed the dirt that was taken from the hole in various locations around the foundation of my house (at my request), where the ground had settled and too much foundation was exposed. He did not charge for this extra service.
It took a good half day of work for two men to do this job, and heavy equipment was used, and all materials including landscaping cloth, 2-3 yards of gravel, plastic drum, pipe fittings, etc., were all included in the job quote, which I thought was more than fair, in fact, a bargain.
According to Angies List, My Personal Gardener also offers plants for 25% off for members, so I am having George put in some plants for me in a larger landscaping project. I am trusting that it will go just as well. I have not been acquainted with this George and "My Personal Gardener" before this project, but I feel fortunate to have found him. 


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First Choice Tree & Landscape
3.8(
58
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Serving Darlington, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

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The guys stopped by after doing work in my neighborhood to see if I needed tree services.  They gave an estimate that I thought was fair and I scheduled services for the next week.  I asked for their insurance certificate because they would be working over my house and they provided it by email right away.  I was having 3 very tall, dead ash trees removed, along with long dead branches over my house.  They had to climb up in the trees to get them down. 

The crew showed up exactly on time and started setting up to do the work.  They were very polite and efficient.  They asked a ladder to access a portion of the roof, but had all of the other equipment they needed, including leaf blowers and rakes to clean up each area where they worked.  They covered my skylights on the roof and got to work.  The guys appeared to be safe and worked well as a team.  They were respectful of my landscaping and listened to what was important to me to protect from falling branches, making sure to stay away from small trees and gardens. 

When the work was done, they cleaned up their mess and took away all of the branches and wood. I did not ask to have the stumps ground up and that was not included, but they left the base cut neat and even at the ground. 

All said and done, it was great work. 


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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Millers Earth Work LLC
4.7(
12
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Serving Darlington, IN and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Brian and Kristy Miller along with their crew were a delight to work with. We went through several design options of theirs until we found the best possible solution. They went above and beyond my expectations. They gave me a beautiful, terraced hillside. I can't wait until springtime to landscape with their help. I would highly recommend this professional and creative business."
Backfilled dirt for new concrete driveway
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Customer had a retaining wall built and we Backfilled and seeded
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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FAQs for landscape soil, sand, mulch and rock delivery projects in Darlington, IN

Topsoil can range from very shallow to very deep. Very shallow topsoil measures less than 10 inches in depth, while very deep topsoil is more than 60 inches deep. Plants grow best in deep topsoil, which is 36 inches.

One yard of topsoil covers 324 square feet of soil with a depth of 1 inch, or 100 square feet with a depth of 3 inches.

Garden soil is topsoil enriched with compost and organic matter. It is best for sod, seed, gardens and raised beds.

Topsoil is ideal for larger projects that require greater soil volume, while garden soil is perfect for planting in flower or vegetable beds.

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