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Shaler, Pennsylvania

Steep ground and older infrastructure.

ServingAllison Park · Hampton Township · Wexford · Gibsonia · McCandless · Shaler · Glenshaw · Ross Township

The ground here

What Shaler calls us for

Shaler is hilly and a good deal of it is older housing stock. Steep ground concentrates water, and steep ground plus old pipe is how you end up with a lateral failure and a wet basement in the same month.

We are based in Allison Park, so this is local work rather than a drive we have to price into the job.

What we do in Shaler

Each of these has its own page with the sequence we follow and what moves the cost.

Fresh topsoil graded and leveled in a back yard under a raised deck after excavation work
Block retaining walls and stone steps lit at night on a hillside property in the North Hills
Large site excavation and earthmoving beside a building in the Pittsburgh North Hills

Questions

Working in Shaler

Do you actually work in Shaler?

Yes, and regularly. Being based in Allison Park puts Shaler inside the radius we can cover twice in a day if a job needs it. Keeping the service area tight is how the schedule holds.

How soon can you look at it?

Usually within the same week for an estimate. A failed water or sewer line gets prioritized.

Do you charge for an estimate?

No. The walkthrough and the written scope that follows it are free, and neither one obliges you to anything.

Who handles permits and inspections in Shaler?

We do. Every municipality out here runs its process a little differently, and chasing the Shaler office is our job rather than yours. Inspection scheduling is often the longest single wait on a job, and you will hear that from us up front rather than wonder where we went.

How do you price a job?

Off a walkthrough. We look at the access, the ground and what is already there, then you get a written scope with a fixed number and a list of what is not included.

Working on something in Shaler?

Send a few photos and what you have in mind. You get a straight answer about scope and what the job involves before anyone asks you for money.