Needed: Someone who does LARGE rock (small boulder) wall work?

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    sbre
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    We have an existing rock wall approx. 4’ tall and 30’ long that needs an additional row added to its top.

    The rocks used are larger than man-sized, thus someone with a machine and experience is needed to perform the task.

    I’m looking for bids on the job that is located on Holden just west of Delridge and would like to get this done soon, do you or someone you know do this sort of thing?

    Thanks, and Rock-On!!! (I couldn’t resist)

    #731419

    Diana
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    I would try http://www.egreenlandscaping.com. Nice West Seattle company on Delridge. 206-763-7625.

    #731420

    GenHillOne
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    Tim Sayler at Eagle Rock (www.erocksite.com) is the BEST! I know others have recommended him on WSB too, so you can find those with that search box up there^^

    #731421

    jissy
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    Second GenHillOne on Mr. Sayler — he has all the equipment to do VERY large rocks (check out the courtyard/pavilion area at Highline Comm. College, one of his bigger rock jobs) and is quick on the job. He did some big rockery work for us, quickly working with the City (permits were needed) and affordably.

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    BigRed
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    I would strongly urge you NOT to use Eagle Rock. They damaged my property while working at my neighbors house and then not only denided it but called me every name in the book when I called him about it. He was a horrible rude man. I had an intact concrete retaining wall before he did work on the other side of it and when he was finished I now have a badly cracked leaning 6 foot tall concrete wall. Please for the sake of your neighbors DON’T USE HIM!!!

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    Max
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    Count us among those who had a very positive experience with Tim Sayler at Eagle Rock. He repaired a 5-foot tall rock wall that had rocks that were shifting, and did an excellent job. It is both better built than before and better looking. When he first came to look at the wall, he told us what he expected to find in the way of problems, and he was dead accurate. And he was very careful in his work.

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