Free Estimate

Tell us what you need. We'll be on-site within 48 hours for most requests. Written quote with itemized pricing — no hidden fees, no surprise change orders.

How It Works

  • 1. You send the request

    We get your request and call or text within 24 hours.

  • 2. We walk the site

    We schedule a free on-site walk — usually within 48 hours.

  • 3. You get the number in writing

    You get an itemized written quote within 2–3 days.

  • 4. We lock the date

    If you accept, we lock in a start date and show up when we said we would.

What Helps Us Quote Faster

  • A few photos of the project area
  • Property dimensions or a rough sketch
  • Any plans, surveys, or permits already in hand
  • Your timeline and budget range

What We Quote

  • Concrete Contractor

    Most residential driveways in Kentucky run $7–$12 per square foot installed depending on thickness, base condition, and reinforcement. A standard 24x24 garage pad with proper base typically lands between $4,500 and $7,500. Tear-out, hauling, and stamped finishes add cost. Every quote is in writing — no surprises.

  • Excavation Contractor

    Most residential excavation in Kentucky runs $2,500–$15,000. Basement digs typically land $6,000–$12,000 depending on size, depth, and soil. Rock surcharge is real — limestone shelves under Bullitt and Nelson counties can add $100–$200 per hour for hammer work. Every quote is itemized so you see exactly what you're paying for.

  • Grading Contractor

    Small lot regrade and drainage correction typically runs $1,500–$5,000. Full lot rough grading on a quarter acre runs $3,000–$8,000 depending on cut/fill volume and haul-in topsoil. Finish grading for sod averages $0.10–$0.25 per square foot.

  • Land Clearing Contractor

    Light brush clearing runs $500–$2,500 per acre. Heavy timber with stump removal runs $3,500–$8,000+ per acre depending on tree size and density. Forestry mulching (no haul-off, leaves a clean mulch layer) averages $1,800–$3,500 per acre. Burn piles save money when the county allows them.

  • Utility Installation Contractor

    Water service line replacement (meter to house, 60–80 ft) runs $2,800–$5,500 depending on depth, bore vs. open trench, and surface restoration. Sewer lateral replacement averages $3,500–$8,500. New utility trenches for a detached structure run $15–$35 per linear foot depending on depth and bedding requirements.

  • Site Prep Contractor

    A typical residential building-pad prep on a quarter-acre lot runs $6,000–$15,000 depending on tree cover, cut/fill volume, and utility scope. Tear-down sites with old foundation removal add $3,000–$8,000. Multi-lot subdivision pricing is by the lot — call for a quote.

  • Deck Builder

    Pressure-treated decks in Kentucky run $35–$50 per square foot installed. Cedar runs $45–$65. Composite (Trex, TimberTech) runs $55–$85 per square foot depending on board line. A standard 16x20 PT deck typically lands $11,000–$16,000. Multi-level, screened, or roofed adds significantly. Footings, permit, and finish are always included in our number.

  • Pergola Builder

    A standard 12x12 cedar pergola installed runs $5,500–$9,500. Pressure-treated runs $3,800–$6,500. Aluminum louvered pergolas (StruXure-style) run $12,000–$25,000+ depending on size and motorization. Attached pergolas and roofed/covered versions add cost.

  • Covered Porch Builder

    A 12x16 covered porch with shingled roof, T&G ceiling, and ceiling fan rough-in typically runs $22,000–$35,000. Screen porches add $3,000–$6,000. Three-season rooms with windows run $40,000+. Existing porch roof replacement runs $8,000–$15,000.

  • Patio & Outdoor Living Contractor

    Paver patios in Kentucky run $18–$28 per square foot installed depending on paver line and pattern complexity. Flagstone runs $22–$35. A typical 300 sq ft paver patio with a fire pit lands $7,500–$12,000. Segmental retaining walls run $35–$55 per face foot. Outdoor kitchens start around $15,000.

  • Driveway Contractor

    Concrete driveways in Kentucky run $7–$12 per square foot installed depending on thickness and reinforcement. Asphalt runs $4–$8 per square foot. A typical 600 sq ft two-car driveway lands $4,500–$7,500 in concrete. Long gravel driveway installs run $4–$9 per linear foot for a standard 10-foot-wide drive with proper base.

  • Retaining Wall Contractor

    Segmental block retaining walls in Kentucky run $35–$55 per face foot installed. Natural boulder walls run $45–$75 per face foot. Poured concrete walls run $50–$90 per face foot. A typical 30-foot-long, 4-foot-tall block wall lands $4,500–$7,000. Walls over 4 feet usually need an engineered design and permit — we handle that.

Estimate Questions

  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, fully licensed and insured. Certificates available before any job begins — just ask.

  • Do you give free estimates?

    Yes, every estimate is free and on-site. Usually scheduled within 48 hours of your call.

  • What's your service area?

    Louisville and Jefferson County, all of Bullitt County, Nelson County (Bardstown, Cox's Creek, Boston), and Hardin County (Elizabethtown corridor).

  • Do you handle small jobs?

    Yes — we'll do single-pad concrete pours, short driveways, and small trench work. If it's truly tiny, we batch it with nearby work to keep cost down.

  • Do you do emergency work?

    When we can. Sewer lateral failures, sinkholes, washouts after storms — call us first thing and we'll see what we can do.

  • What's the timeline from quote to start?

    Most jobs start within 1–3 weeks of accepting the written quote, depending on weather and current schedule.

  • Do you require a deposit?

    Usually 25% to lock in the schedule, with progress payments tied to milestones. We'll spell it out in the quote.

  • What forms of payment do you accept?

    Check, ACH, and major credit cards. We don't operate cash-only — that's a red flag in this trade.

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