06-17-2005, 08:52 AM
Another Noel!
I've had great experiences with John's Landclearing (I think the guy's last name is Walker). He's quick and reasonable and does quality work. Pls note that there is a backlog on almost everything related to building. D9 operators are even being offered extra $$$ just to get a project moved up in queue.
Regarding spreading cinders, if you're a bit adventurous and would like to learn a new toy, you can save money by getting Bryson's to deliver the material and renting a bobcat from PunaRentals.
I rented one and spread 7 loads of cinder and soil over a weekend. It was also a lot of fun.
Tip - don't rip every single square foot on the lot, esp if you have ohias. I think that maintaining lava formations and native vegetation in some areas will help create a nice looking property, maintain privacy, and keep the costs down.
Best of luck!
Noel
I've had great experiences with John's Landclearing (I think the guy's last name is Walker). He's quick and reasonable and does quality work. Pls note that there is a backlog on almost everything related to building. D9 operators are even being offered extra $$$ just to get a project moved up in queue.
Regarding spreading cinders, if you're a bit adventurous and would like to learn a new toy, you can save money by getting Bryson's to deliver the material and renting a bobcat from PunaRentals.
I rented one and spread 7 loads of cinder and soil over a weekend. It was also a lot of fun.
Tip - don't rip every single square foot on the lot, esp if you have ohias. I think that maintaining lava formations and native vegetation in some areas will help create a nice looking property, maintain privacy, and keep the costs down.
Best of luck!
Noel