Excavation in Georgetown, TN
Clearing and reclamation at acreage scale
Fields recovered edge to edge, fence lines pulled clean, root balls out so reclaimed ground stays reclaimed. Debris burned where the county allows, piled, or hauled, your call, priced clearly. See our land clearing and excavation services.
Ponds in pond country
Northwest Bradley grows some of the county’s best pond sites, and some of its worst, and they look identical in July. We probe the clay, read the watershed, and confirm the spot holds before the dig, then build banks and spillways for the storms this county actually throws. See our pond excavation
Drives, crossings, and farm infrastructure
Long drives with crown and compacted base, creek and swale crossings with honest culverts, and equipment access that works in February, when access matters most. See our gravel driveways.
Local ground, local knowledge
Georgetown’s community life runs through its churches, its volunteer fire service, and the highway that ties it to both counties, and its ground runs from ridge lines to lake-country bottoms in a few miles. That range is the local challenge: the same property can hold rock shelf and wet meadow, and pricing it honestly means walking it, which we do free, whole property, whole wish list. The area’s stations are listed at the Bradley County Fire Rescue station directory.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our driveway has a low spot in the middle that fills with water after every rain. We've had two loads of gravel added. What's the actual fix?
The low spot means there’s a reverse grade. the surface is cupping toward the center instead of crowning away from it. Gravel fills the cup temporarily and then the water moves it out. The fix is regrading the surface to re-establish a crown, correcting any failed base material, and confirming culvert sizing at low crossing points. One grade correction is a one-time job. Gravel additions are a recurring expense that never solves it.
We want to clear 3 acres and build a house on it. What does that process look like?
What does that process look like? Clear the vegetation and stumps, rough-grade immediately to protect the bare soil, then move into excavation and site prep for the house pad. Clearing over one acre triggers TDEC permit requirements.
Will you come out for a site visit before quoting a Georgetown job?
Yes. Eastern Bradley County is part of our regular service area. The site visit is free and usually scheduled within a few days of the first call.