Business Spotlight: Lewallen Excavating and Mack’s Mulch
April 8, 2021
Cindy Hembree
There seems to often be some confusion about what the difference is between an excavator and a landscaper. Lewallen Excavating is not a landscaping company. An excavator can provide all the top soil for the foundation of your perfect lawn. The landscaper distributes it to all right places. Do you need to dig a drainage ditch? You should call an excavator. If you aspire to having a sprinkler system in your garden, you will need to call the landscaper.
Established nearly 20 years ago, Lewallen Excavating is a family-owned and operated corporation. After closing his auto body shop, founder, Jarret Lewallen started the company with just one dump truck, a bulldozer, and a mini excavator. “I liked playing in the dirt,” Lewallen said. Providing excellent service, reasonable prices, and good old-fashioned honesty has earned Lewallen Excavating an outstanding reputation in the their field and allowed the company to develop into one of the larger operations in the area. “Our reputation for providing good quality service, integrity and the surge of population has allowed our company to grow,” said co-owner, Mariah Lewallen.
Lewallen Excavating can help you move the mountains that are in your way of the path you want to make. Land clearing, road building, foundations, excavation for water, sewer and electric lines, breaking up rocks and building retaining walls are just a few of their specialties. If you need top soil, gravel for your driveway, or decorative rock, Lewallen Excavating will be happy to fill your order. Estimate inquiries are free. Give them a call at 417-272-8022 or visit their website at www.lewallenexcavating.com.
Mack’s Mulch and More is a “do-it-yourself” landscaping outdoor store. You can find the materials you need to build a garden or yard of your dreams. If you need mulch for the base of your trees, Mack’s Mulch and More is has it. Decorative rock for the entrance of your driveway? They have that too.
Ron Lewallen, a retired mason, made a brave move in 2009, when he opened Mack’s Mulch and More. The company flourished in spite of the economic collapse of the Great Recession. Today, Mack’s Mulch and More is stronger than ever and still growing. Due to the expansion in business, last year, they joined hands with Lewallen Excavating and moved to their new location adjacent to their partner.
Mack’s Mulch and More can supply you with all the materials you need to give your yard the personality you desire. They have creek gravel, decorative rock, landscape steps, cut stone, edging, several types of mulch, and more. Inventory at Mack’s Mulch and More is of the highest quality, but not the highest price. No way to get the load of rocks or top soil to your home? No problem. Mack’s Mulch and More delivers. The only thing they cannot supply is a person or crew to do the work.
If you are wanting to give your yard a new look, go visit Mack’s Mulch and More off of Hwy 160/13 between east Hwy 76 and Bus 13 at 53 Macks Way, Reeds Spring, MO 65737. For more information call 417-527-2291 or visit them on their Facebook page.
Cindy Hembree
There seems to often be some confusion about what the difference is between an excavator and a landscaper. Lewallen Excavating is not a landscaping company. An excavator can provide all the top soil for the foundation of your perfect lawn. The landscaper distributes it to all right places. Do you need to dig a drainage ditch? You should call an excavator. If you aspire to having a sprinkler system in your garden, you will need to call the landscaper.
Established nearly 20 years ago, Lewallen Excavating is a family-owned and operated corporation. After closing his auto body shop, founder, Jarret Lewallen started the company with just one dump truck, a bulldozer, and a mini excavator. “I liked playing in the dirt,” Lewallen said. Providing excellent service, reasonable prices, and good old-fashioned honesty has earned Lewallen Excavating an outstanding reputation in the their field and allowed the company to develop into one of the larger operations in the area. “Our reputation for providing good quality service, integrity and the surge of population has allowed our company to grow,” said co-owner, Mariah Lewallen.
Lewallen Excavating can help you move the mountains that are in your way of the path you want to make. Land clearing, road building, foundations, excavation for water, sewer and electric lines, breaking up rocks and building retaining walls are just a few of their specialties. If you need top soil, gravel for your driveway, or decorative rock, Lewallen Excavating will be happy to fill your order. Estimate inquiries are free. Give them a call at 417-272-8022 or visit their website at www.lewallenexcavating.com.
Mack’s Mulch and More is a “do-it-yourself” landscaping outdoor store. You can find the materials you need to build a garden or yard of your dreams. If you need mulch for the base of your trees, Mack’s Mulch and More is has it. Decorative rock for the entrance of your driveway? They have that too.
Ron Lewallen, a retired mason, made a brave move in 2009, when he opened Mack’s Mulch and More. The company flourished in spite of the economic collapse of the Great Recession. Today, Mack’s Mulch and More is stronger than ever and still growing. Due to the expansion in business, last year, they joined hands with Lewallen Excavating and moved to their new location adjacent to their partner.
Mack’s Mulch and More can supply you with all the materials you need to give your yard the personality you desire. They have creek gravel, decorative rock, landscape steps, cut stone, edging, several types of mulch, and more. Inventory at Mack’s Mulch and More is of the highest quality, but not the highest price. No way to get the load of rocks or top soil to your home? No problem. Mack’s Mulch and More delivers. The only thing they cannot supply is a person or crew to do the work.
If you are wanting to give your yard a new look, go visit Mack’s Mulch and More off of Hwy 160/13 between east Hwy 76 and Bus 13 at 53 Macks Way, Reeds Spring, MO 65737. For more information call 417-527-2291 or visit them on their Facebook page.