Landscaping, excavation, drainage, and storm response

Haskins Landscaping and Excavation

A local crew for hard-to-plan property work around Trumansburg, Newfield, Ithaca, and nearby Tompkins County lots.

Zero-turn mower cutting a rural roadside lawn
Brush hogging Free estimates

Built for rough edges, runoff, and seasonal calls

Property work planned from the ground up

01

Drainage service

Route water away from soft spots, entrances, slopes, and low yard areas with a clear plan before digging begins.

02

Excavation and grading

Shape driveways, paths, banks, and work zones so the finished surface has a reliable base and a practical slope.

03

Brush and acreage cuts

Open up overgrown edges, field lanes, roadside strips, and seasonal growth with brush hogging and mowing support.

04

Storm debris cleanup

Respond after wind and weather with cleanup for downed limbs, blocked access, and messy outdoor work areas.

Project sequencing

Site work staged around water flow

Good earthwork starts with access, water movement, material staging, and a finish order that keeps the property usable while the work moves forward.

  1. Walk Confirm access, slope, wet areas, and disposal needs.
  2. Route Map water movement and define where material should go.
  3. Stage Set equipment path, stone, soil, and cleanup order.
  4. Finish Grade, clear, and leave the property usable.

Public project and equipment photos

Grounds, hardscape, garden, and winter work

Red pickup towing compact landscape equipment on a trailer
Equipment staged for landscape and excavation work.
Patio hardscape worksite with materials and equipment beside a building
Patio and hardscape project setup.
Garden and pergola area with dense plantings after restoration work
Garden restoration context.
Striped lawn with mower visible at the lower edge
Finish mowing and lawn striping.
Truck plowing a snowy driveway or road from a distance
Snow plowing and winter access.

Neighbor feedback

11 Nextdoor Faves

Neighbors have marked Haskins Landscaping and Excavation as a local choice for landscape contractor and drainage service calls.

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Talk with Drew Haskins

Discuss the work

Call with the town, access notes, drainage concern, brush area, or storm cleanup need. A site read comes before scheduling equipment, soil, or stone.