Grind the line before you build on it
A fence post auger, a paver base, or a shed pad does not get along with a stump or a mat of surface roots. Installers across Noblesville and Fishers either cannot set a post where a root runs or charge extra to fight it, and a patio or shed built over buried wood is asking for settling later. The fix is to clear the line first.
We grind the stumps and surface roots along your fence line, patio footprint, or shed pad down below the depth the install needs, so post holes drop clean, the paver base sits on solid ground, and the pad does not settle over rotting wood. Get us in before your fence company or hardscaper and the build goes in on schedule.
How a pre-fence grind goes
- Mark the lineShow us where the fence, patio, or shed is going; we grind only what is in the way.
- Call 811We call Indiana 811 for a utility locate, essential before anyone digs post holes.
- Grind below build depthWe take the stumps and roots down below post or pad depth so the install sits on solid ground.
- Clear for the installerWe leave the line clean and ready so your fence company or hardscaper can start.
Specs we work to
| Spec | What we do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clears | Stumps and surface roots on the line | What stops a post, paver base, or pad |
| Grind depth | Below post or pad depth | The install sits on solid ground, not wood |
| Timing | Before your fence company or hardscaper | The build goes in on schedule |
| Coordination | Grind only the build footprint | We do not touch what you are keeping |
| Utility safety | Indiana 811 locate before every grind | Post holes and footings dig into buried-line depth |
Where we do this
We do pre-fence, pre-patio, and pre-shed grinding across Noblesville, Westfield, Fishers, and Carmel, timed to land before your installer. Send a photo of the line and what is going in and we will clear it.