


When someone decides to build their own home, the house pad is where everything starts. Get it wrong, and every step that follows is fighting an uphill battle. Get it right, and the builders coming behind you have a clean, level foundation to work from - no surprises, no delays.
That's exactly what we focused on for the Baker family. This was a wooded lot that needed to be cleared, graded, and built up into a solid, finished pad ready for the next crew to step in. The kind of site prep work that doesn't get a lot of attention but carries the weight of the entire build.
We kept moving through the weather. Rain or shine, the schedule doesn't care - and neither do we. Staying on track matters a lot when someone is waiting on their future home. Every day a pad sits unfinished is another day the timeline gets pushed.
What you end up with here is a tight, compacted building pad with clean edges, good drainage fall, and string lines already in place for the next phase. The surrounding treeline is maintained, giving the property a natural buffer while keeping the build area fully open and workable. That's what solid site preparation looks like.
If you're planning a new build and need the groundwork handled right from the start - or even if you just need a driveway cut in - this is the kind of work we do every day. A good pad is the difference between a smooth build and a frustrating one.