
Cleaning up storm damaged timber the right way is one of our many ways to serve our community. In a flash, a storm can bring down limbs or trees. We aim to clean up and remove them just as fast!

This area was fully cleared of brush, planted with several American Chestnut saplings, and prepped for seeding with multiple types of clover. From brush removal to the planting of future growth, Buck Wild Outdoors creates clean useable space ready for food plots, new growth, or property upgrades.

This photo captures the original above-ground pool as it stood when the home was newly purchased. The new homeowner didn't want the aging pool, so we were called in to remove it and restore the yard. Before demolition could begin, we pumped out several hundred gallons of water to safely expose the structure and prepare it for removal.

Here you can see the area immediately after the pool was removed and hauled away. The exposed pit shows how deep and wide the old pool structure was. Before any backfilling began, all debris was cleared out to ensure a clean, solid base for proper compaction.

This image shows the vibra-tamper in use inside the excavation. every foot or so of fill was compacted to ensure a stable and level finish. This step is crucial for preventing settling and creating a surface that can support healthy grass growth for decades to come.

This photo shows the completed backfill and final grading after the pool removal. The hole was filled with 23 cubic yards of fill material and 4 yards of screened topsoil, providing a smooth, nutrient-rich layer ready for grass to take root in spring.
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