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Excavating
for a
New
Home
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One of the most important
aspects of building a new home is how a property is excavated.
Excavation contractors can put you on the road to success or the
road to disaster.
The critical elements of excavating a property
correctly is digging the foundation to the correct depth and insuring
the property has proper drainage.
Before excavating a property the buyer and builder
must meet at the job site and flag all trees to be taken down
for the new home. A survey of the property must be done to insure
all building setbacks and township regulations are met. The home
should be placed on the property in an area that is esthetically
pleasing, but also in an area where there is easy access and proper
drainage.
After the trees are removed and the lot cleared
the foundation is ready to be dug. It is at this point that the
foundation must be dug to a proper depth. If the foundation is
dug too deep, drainage problems could develop. If the foundation
is not dug deep enough, the home could be elevated out of the
ground to high.
The excavator must take more than normal precautions
in insure proper drainage by installing crushed stone inside the
foundation footer and installation of drain tile around the entire
perimeter of the building. When backfilling the foundation it
is imperative that ground fill is sloped so that all water runs
away from the building. This will help insure a dry basement.
The excavator is also responsible for installing
the septic system, a crushed stone or bluestone driveway, water
and sewer hookup, underground utilities, telephone and cable.
The excavator plays a critical role in the building
of a new home.
For more information about excavation and building
a new home in the Pocono Mountains call Coulby Dunn at Mountain
View Homes in Greentown.
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