Has anyone found a good leveling service in Charlotte NC?
Dang, that seems to be the consensus. Not sure what tools you have for the job but maybe we can work out a rental or something, ha. Part of my issue is not wanting to buy the level rake or brush or drag mat, etc. for a one time job.burnhagw said:All the landscapers I've ever asked look at me like I'm insane when I tell them I want to cover my lawn with sand. I did it myself last year and will be doing again here in Waxhaw in two weeks.
Leveling is not a one-time job. It's very addictive!SSE Dad said:Part of my issue is not wanting to buy the level rake or brush or drag mat, etc. for a one time job.burnhagw said:All the landscapers I've ever asked look at me like I'm insane when I tell them I want to cover my lawn with sand. I did it myself last year and will be doing again here in Waxhaw in two weeks.
Plenty of DIY rakes and mats if you search for them here and guys have had success without the overpriced tools.SSE Dad said:Dang, that seems to be the consensus. Not sure what tools you have for the job but maybe we can work out a rental or something, ha. Part of my issue is not wanting to buy the level rake or brush or drag mat, etc. for a one time job.burnhagw said:All the landscapers I've ever asked look at me like I'm insane when I tell them I want to cover my lawn with sand. I did it myself last year and will be doing again here in Waxhaw in two weeks.
You can get a $9 shelf from Lowes that will work just fine. Add bricks if you need more weight. I also made my own rigid drag from some leftover angle iron my neighbor gave me.Bombers said:Plenty of DIY rakes and mats if you search for them here and guys have had success without the overpriced tools.SSE Dad said:Dang, that seems to be the consensus. Not sure what tools you have for the job but maybe we can work out a rental or something, ha. Part of my issue is not wanting to buy the level rake or brush or drag mat, etc. for a one time job.burnhagw said:All the landscapers I've ever asked look at me like I'm insane when I tell them I want to cover my lawn with sand. I did it myself last year and will be doing again here in Waxhaw in two weeks.
Good advice, I'll search some of those posts. I've read a decent amount of the leveling thread but still a lot to learn.Redtwin said:You can get a $9 shelf from Lowes that will work just fine. Add bricks if you need more weight. I also made my own rigid drag from some leftover angle iron my neighbor gave me.Bombers said:Plenty of DIY rakes and mats if you search for them here and guys have had success without the overpriced tools.SSE Dad said:Dang, that seems to be the consensus. Not sure what tools you have for the job but maybe we can work out a rental or something, ha. Part of my issue is not wanting to buy the level rake or brush or drag mat, etc. for a one time job.
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For 5K lawn, this would suffice.SSE Dad said:Good advice, I'll search some of those posts. I've read a decent amount of the leveling thread but still a lot to learn.Redtwin said:You can get a $9 shelf from Lowes that will work just fine. Add bricks if you need more weight. I also made my own rigid drag from some leftover angle iron my neighbor gave me.Bombers said:Plenty of DIY rakes and mats if you search for them here and guys have had success without the overpriced tools.
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Awesome, thanks!Bombers said:For 5K lawn, this would suffice.SSE Dad said:Good advice, I'll search some of those posts. I've read a decent amount of the leveling thread but still a lot to learn.Redtwin said:
https://thelawnforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=15760&start=40
Aerating and leveling for $300/1k sq ft doesn't sound like a bad deal to me if they're doing it right. If they're removing the plugs and then using masonry or USGA topdressing sand.Broad St Bagman said:@SSE Dad
Team Turf can do it and gave me a quote to aerate and then level for about $300 per 1K feet. I've decided to do it myself and save the cash but they knew the process, the material, and have the equipment.
Figure for 9K feet that's 2700 bucks. Call it 700 in material and equipment cost.Atlanta_Zeon said:Aerating and leveling for $300/1k sq ft doesn't sound like a bad deal to me if they're doing it right. If they're removing the plugs and then using masonry or USGA topdressing sand.Broad St Bagman said:@SSE Dad
Team Turf can do it and gave me a quote to aerate and then level for about $300 per 1K feet. I've decided to do it myself and save the cash but they knew the process, the material, and have the equipment.
I was assuming more for the materials & equipment cost. The USGA topdressing sand is $69/yard around here and that doesn't include delivery. I agree with you though and that's why I still try to do everything by myself. I like spending the money on new tools over labor.Tmank87 said:Figure for 9K feet that's 2700 bucks. Call it 700 in material and equipment cost.Atlanta_Zeon said:Aerating and leveling for $300/1k sq ft doesn't sound like a bad deal to me if they're doing it right. If they're removing the plugs and then using masonry or USGA topdressing sand.Broad St Bagman said:@SSE Dad
Team Turf can do it and gave me a quote to aerate and then level for about $300 per 1K feet. I've decided to do it myself and save the cash but they knew the process, the material, and have the equipment.
Basically 2K for labor. Figure 4 guys a full day = 32 hours. 2K/32 = 62.50 per hour. I prefer to pay guys closer to 20-25 (200/day) bucks an hour for relatively unskilled work.
I personally wouldn't pay that, but that is sort of what makes the world go round. I always prefer to line everything up, hire the labor and babysit (supervise) and/or work alongside.
Yep I'm in the same boat, rather have to tools for repeated use. I didn't realize the sand would/could cost that much. I just got some top dressing sand locally..I'm sure not USGA spec and was about 40/yard. I'd like to run my hands through some of that USGA spec. Sounds plush.Atlanta_Zeon said:I was assuming more for the materials & equipment cost. The USGA topdressing sand is $69/yard around here and that doesn't include delivery. I agree with you though and that's why I still try to do everything by myself. I like spending the money on new tools over labor.Tmank87 said:Figure for 9K feet that's 2700 bucks. Call it 700 in material and equipment cost.Atlanta_Zeon said:Aerating and leveling for $300/1k sq ft doesn't sound like a bad deal to me if they're doing it right. If they're removing the plugs and then using masonry or USGA topdressing sand.
Basically 2K for labor. Figure 4 guys a full day = 32 hours. 2K/32 = 62.50 per hour. I prefer to pay guys closer to 20-25 (200/day) bucks an hour for relatively unskilled work.
I personally wouldn't pay that, but that is sort of what makes the world go round. I always prefer to line everything up, hire the labor and babysit (supervise) and/or work alongside.
https://luxurylandscape.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Luxury-Landscape-Savings-Sheet-2021.pdf
Thank you so much for the recommendation! Just called them and have them scheduled to come out next week to give me a quote. I'm REALLY trying to avoid doing it myself, ha.Broad St Bagman said:@SSE Dad
Team Turf can do it and gave me a quote to aerate and then level for about $300 per 1K feet. I've decided to do it myself and save the cash but they knew the process, the material, and have the equipment.
Let us know where the quote comes back.SSE Dad said:Thank you so much for the recommendation! Just called them and have them scheduled to come out next week to give me a quote. I'm REALLY trying to avoid doing it myself, ha.Broad St Bagman said:@SSE Dad
Team Turf can do it and gave me a quote to aerate and then level for about $300 per 1K feet. I've decided to do it myself and save the cash but they knew the process, the material, and have the equipment.
Will do, I'm also curious to find out their lead time or how busy they are this time of year. I will know more after Monday.Tmank87 said:Let us know where the quote comes back.SSE Dad said:Thank you so much for the recommendation! Just called them and have them scheduled to come out next week to give me a quote. I'm REALLY trying to avoid doing it myself, ha.Broad St Bagman said:@SSE Dad
Team Turf can do it and gave me a quote to aerate and then level for about $300 per 1K feet. I've decided to do it myself and save the cash but they knew the process, the material, and have the equipment.
no way, i paid a guy $150 to do a crappy *** aeration job on my 4500 sq ft to aerate. could you PM me his info?Tmank87 said:I bought top dressing sand from Privette and was very pleased with the material. Hired a guy to aerate my 9K feet for $95 using a Toro ride on machine. Drag mat (and something to pull it) along with level rake and landscape rake were key.
I also rented an Eco 250 from Cooke. I should have rented a dingo to load it. I will next time.