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Links to Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 of New Construction and Trees! Home Buyer's, Home Owner's

Part 1: http://activerain.com/blogsview/315601/New-Construction-and-Trees

Part 2: http://activerain.com/blogsview/320822/Part-2-of-New

Part 3: http://activerain.com/blogsview/336476/Part-3-of-New

Finish work

Trees can often be damaged during the finishing work on a project. The trees protection fence has been removed because final grading is about to occur on the property. Remember that the tree's feeder roots lie very shallow in the soil, so if any fill dirt is added any more than 6 inches deep and then graded out with equipment, then the very same type of compaction and reaction occurs to your trees on your property.

The trees were there long before the construction started. so they do not need any additional soil. You should only add topsoil to any open areas that your considering for grass. Utilize the mulch rings that where put down as part of the landscapeing, and if your great oak tree did not have grass under it to start out with, then consider useing only the mulch ring as the grass under it.

If you follow these guidlines they will help you retain both the beauty and the value of your new property.

Knowledge is the Power for Your Freedom to a Worry Free Home!

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Life Expectancy of Home Componts New Hampshire and Vermont

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 1

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 2

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Part 3

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 1

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 2

A Home's Oil Furnace The Series Windsor County Vermont Home Buyers Accompany Series Post 3

 

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When You and Your Family are Going on a Trip, Safety Tips

Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 12 of 12 A Checklist

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7 Comments on Part 4 of New Construction and Trees! Home Buyer's, Home Owner's

JAN
12
2008
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Dale-What wonderful advice to all of us and our consumers.  I need somebody like you out here in Utah to send my clients to.  If you know of anybody, please let me know.  I'm on the search for another inspector. Have a fabulous Sunday!
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Howdy Julie

Thank you for stopping in and commenting. Thank you so much for the compliment!

I'll see what I can do for you with an inspector in your neck of the woods. I am always welling to help how ever I can.

Have a good one

Dale

9:58pm • #2
JAN
13
2008

Thank you for taking the time to teach about real, true conservation.

 

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The poor trees sometimes take a pounding when they get in "the way" of construction.  The tough ones survive though.
3:47am • #4
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Howdy Mary

Thank you for stopping by and commenting. We all need to help Mother Earth as much as we can by educating folks how to take care og her.

Howdy Georgina

Thank you for stopping by and commenting. In my way of thinking it's not the trees that get in the way of our construction. It's more along the lines we are moving in to their home, and we need to take care of them.

Have a good one

Dale

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Howdy there Jenette

Thank you for stopen by to visit, and for leaven a comment to read, and reply back to. Here at my little ole Blogging Homestead.

You sure are welcome, come on by anytime. that you like and have time to.

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