Core Services
- Exterior surface and wall demolition
- Construction site preparation
- Trench digging
- Earthmoving or regrading
- Partial structure demolition
- Total structure demolition
- Land grading
Business Background
Buck Site Services is a trusted local contractor in Murphy, NC, specializing in professional demolition, excavation, and land preparation. We help homeowners and businesses tackle common outdoor challenges, from clearing overgrown land to preparing stable foundations for new construction. A key issue for many Murphy properties is patchy, struggling lawns and shrubs, often caused by poor soil grading, drainage problems, or hidden debris. Our land clearing, grading, and excavation services address these root causes, removing obstacles and properly shaping the earth to promote healthy drainage and soil conditions, setting the stage for a lush, vibrant landscape.
Question Answers
How can land grading help fix my patchy lawn in Murphy?
Patchy grass is often due to poor drainage or uneven soil that prevents water and nutrients from spreading evenly. Our land grading service carefully reshapes your property's slope and contours. This ensures proper water runoff, prevents pooling that drowns grass roots, and creates a level, stable base for new sod or seed to thrive in our local climate.
Why would I need land clearing for dying shrubs on my property?
Dying shrubs can be a sign of underlying issues like compacted soil, hidden tree roots, or old construction debris restricting growth. Our land clearing service carefully removes these obstacles—stumps, rocks, and unwanted vegetation—to give your remaining plants and new landscaping room to establish healthy root systems in fresh, nutrient-rich soil.
Can excavation help prepare my yard for a new, healthy landscape?
Absolutely. Successful landscaping in Murphy starts from the ground up. Our excavation services, including trenching for drainage or digging out problem areas, are crucial first steps. We remove unsuitable soil, install proper drainage solutions to prevent waterlogged roots, and prepare a clean, well-structured sub-base. This creates the ideal foundation for installing new sod, plants, or irrigation systems that will last.






