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Twin Ports Excavating

Twin Ports Excavating

Duluth MN 55803
Septic Services, Landscaping, Demolition Services

Twin Ports Excavating has been a trusted name in Duluth-area excavation since 1998, providing reliable, hands-on solutions for both homeowners and businesses. We specialize in a full suite of services...

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Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Ely, MN

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$354 - $479
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$64 - $89
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$454 - $614
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,599 - $7,469
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,544 - $3,399

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Ely. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is local granite or pressure-treated wood better for a long-lasting, fire-resistant patio?

Local granite and fieldstone are superior for longevity and fire resilience. Unlike wood, which decays and is a combustible fuel, granite is permanent and non-flammable. Using it for patios or walkways within 30 feet of the home creates critical defensible space, a key requirement for maintaining a Moderate Fire Wise rating in Ely's Wildland-Urban Interface Zone.

We want to reduce mowing and gas equipment noise. What are the best native alternatives to grass?

Transitioning to a native plant community directly addresses noise and maintenance concerns. A matrix of Canada Anemone, Wild Columbine, and Blue Flag Iris provides seasonal interest with minimal input. Anchored by clumps of Serviceberry and Paper Birch, this landscape supports local biodiversity and requires no weekly mowing, staying ahead of evolving municipal quiet hour ordinances focused on gas-powered equipment.

Our Ely City Center home has patchy grass and compacted soil. What's the underlying issue?

Properties built around 1951 have soil that has matured for 75 years, leading to significant compaction. In our acidic sandy loam, organic matter depletes quickly, reducing permeability and root penetration. Core aeration in early fall is critical to relieve this compaction and introduce organic amendments like composted leaf mold. This process directly addresses the low pH and poor structure common in neighborhood lots, rebuilding the soil biome for healthier turf.

Our yard is a soggy mess every spring. What's a durable solution for Ely's frost heave?

Saturated spring soils and high frost heave are predictable in acidic sandy loam due to poor percolation. The solution involves installing a French drain system with a clean stone aggregate base to manage subsurface water. For any new patios or paths, using permeable local granite setts allows surface infiltration, meeting Ely City Clerk/Planning Department runoff standards and reducing seasonal ponding.

What permits and qualifications are needed to regrade our 0.22-acre lot to improve drainage?

Regrading that alters water flow typically requires an erosion control permit from the Ely City Clerk/Planning Department. For any engineered solution or significant earth moving, the contractor must hold appropriate licensing through the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. On a 0.22-acre lot, improper grading can negatively impact neighboring properties, making licensed, insured professional work a legal and practical necessity.

How should we water our Kentucky Bluegrass mix responsibly despite having no water restrictions?

Abundant surface water is not a license for waste. Manual subsurface drip or basic timer-based systems must be calibrated to actual evapotranspiration (ET) rates to prevent overwatering, which exacerbates frost heave. We program systems to deliver deep, infrequent watering in the early morning, which promotes deep root growth in your grass mix and conserves water by minimizing evaporation, aligning with proactive resource stewardship.

We've spotted what looks like Creeping Bellflower. How do we handle it without harming the lawn?

Creeping Bellflower is a pervasive invasive alert in our area. Manual removal requires extracting the entire tuberous root system; any fragments can regrow. For chemical control, a targeted glyphosate application via wicking avoids drift and must be timed outside of peak pollinator activity. This approach is compliant with the Minnesota Phosphorus Fertilizer Law, as it addresses the weed without applying prohibited lawn fertilizers.

A storm damaged trees near our property line. How quickly can you respond for an emergency cleanup?

For an emergency HOA compliance or safety cleanup, our standard regional service response is 15-20 minutes from dispatch. The crew routes from our staging area at Whiteside Park directly via Minnesota State Highway 169 to your location. We operate electric chippers and haulers compliant with municipal quiet hours, allowing for immediate, low-noise intervention to secure the site and remove debris.

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