As residential building blocks get smaller, the use of small access Dingo machines have become an increasingly popular choice for builder, developer and DIY excavation projects.
The benefit of having a smaller machine means access issues can be less of a problem and also the footprint of a lighter machine is far less than the bigger heavier machine alternative. New building blocks like this one here are easier to navigate with the lighter narrower bucket. This standard sand block of approximately 150m2 was levelled within a day. We were able to move from front to rear yard without having to worry about the space between house and boundary fence being damaged.
We had the preparation work completed including new soil and installation so the owners were able to have their roll on turf installed the day before they moved into their new home. Perth Trade Centre has our own experienced Dingo hire operator with machine to complete your project ahead of schedule and on budget.
Limited access issues are easier to achieve with a smaller more versatile machine with less risk of damage to your property.
Sand is a problem in most Perth suburbs as it creates issues for bigger heavier machines when turning and manoeuvring. This can leave a trail of uneven surfaces making it more difficult for your next trade/contractor to install your chosen surface. We dont just excavate we also think ahead to accomodate the next stages of your landscape build
The machine bucket will make light work of preparing the surface to a workable level a final pass of the machine bucket will take out any high points on your block making the next stage of your project easier to manage if you have additional trades commencing work after we have levelled they will appreciate a well prepared space. A well co-ordinated project can result in less stress and possibly more money in your pocket. We always work to achieve the best out come for our customers we are mindful of creating a perfect workable canvas for you to build your new lifestyle garden. landscape.
No comments:
Post a Comment