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Honest and Fair Price Ranges

Real ballpark numbers — not bait-and-switch. Every project is different, so we quote in writing after walking the site.

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How we price

No surprise invoices. Ever.

We publish ranges because they’re honest — not because they’re the final number. Every property, every scope, every access situation is different. The only way to give you a real price is to walk the site.

Here’s what the ranges below cover:

  • Typical scope for the service
  • Standard access and working conditions
  • North Idaho soil and weather reality
  • Our equipment, operators, and fuel

What drives the price up?

  • Dense vegetation and forest — thicker stands, more passes, slower production
  • Steep terrain — slower work, more equipment passes
  • Buried surprises — ledge rock, stumps, old fill
  • Limited access — small gates, soft ground, long hauls
  • Permit complexity — engineered walls, advanced septic
  • Material hauls — import fill or export spoils

What can bring it down?

  • Combining multiple services in one mobilization
  • Flexible scheduling during slower weeks
  • On-site material you can re-use
ServiceTypical rangeWhat shifts the price
Site Preparation
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$3,000 – $15,000+
Highly variable — small lots to multi-acre builds
Scope, acreage, haul-off volume, and rock content are the main drivers.
Excavation (hourly)
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$125 – $225 / hr
Operator + machine, minimum charges apply
Rate depends on machine size (mini-ex vs full-size), project type, and operator skill.
Septic Systems (full install)
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$8,000 – $25,000
Conventional to advanced systems
Tank size, drainfield type, soil percolation, and site access all factor in.
Roads and Driveways
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$15 – $40 / linear ft
Per-foot rate for typical rural driveway
Varies with width, base depth, culverts, grade, and surface (gravel vs. paved sub-grade).
Grading and Drainage
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$2,000 – $7,500 / project
$1,500 / day machine minimum on most jobs
Smaller fixes (French drain, swale) priced per project. Full-site grading scales with square footage and haul volume.
Retaining Walls
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$30 – $80 / sq ft of wall face
Block, boulder, or timber
Engineering, drainage backfill, and base prep drive most of the cost.
Forestry Mulching
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$1,500 – $4,500 / acre
Per-acre mulching — pass count varies with site
Factors: density of vegetation, terrain, rock content, desired finish quality, pass count, and pruning. Timber rebate may apply on properties with merchantable logs.
Fire Fuels Reduction
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$1,500 – $4,500 / acre
Defensible space, firebreaks, and ladder-fuel removal
Priced like forestry mulching. Timber rebate may apply — merchantable logs sold to a local mill and credited back to your invoice.
Land Clearing
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$2,000 – $6,000 / acre
Heavier than mulching — haul-off, on-site burning where permitted, or mulched in place
Timber value, slope, access, and stump removal all factor in. Timber rebate may apply — on properties with merchantable timber, clients can recoup some or all of the clearing cost through log loads.
Brush Removal
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$1,000 – $2,500 / acre
Defensible-space, pasture reclamation, fence-line cleanup
Chipping, hauling, or piling priced by acreage and disposal method.
Slash Removal
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$800 – $3,500 / day
Burn piles, logging slash, storm debris — chip, burn, or haul
Volume of material, disposal method (chip/burn/haul), access, and burn-ban timing drive cost.
Logging & Timber Sale
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Priced after site walk
Net cost often offset — merchantable timber credited against clearing
Selective harvest or full clearing with log recovery. Timber rebate applies — on timbered properties, log value can reduce or fully offset the clearing bill.

Minimum mobilization: Most jobs have a half-day minimum. Small fixes we can add to another job in the same area are priced on the lower end — ask.

Payment terms: Typically 50% to start, balance on completion. Larger multi-phase jobs use progress draws we agree on in writing.

Estimates are free. Always.

Comparing bids

Three things to look for in any excavation quote.

01

Scope in writing

“Dirt work” isn’t scope. You want bullet points: what’s cleared, what’s dug, what depth, what’s hauled where.

02

Assumptions spelled out

Soil type assumed. Rock assumed. Access assumed. Change-order language agreed to upfront — not surprise-billed later.

03

Licensed and insured, verifiable

Idaho contractor license number on the estimate. Proof of liability insurance on request. Not optional.

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