We believe proper site development begins with an accurate understanding of a site's geologic history and structure. Start your project from the ground up with our expert engineering geologist.
One of the first steps in planning a development is to identify the potential geologic hazards. A GHA by our firm does just that.
Development in mountainous areas may encounter existing landslides, or new ones can form.
Risks from seismic shaking can be great, and developments within active fault zones are at risk from ground rupture.
The shoreline retreats at different rates in different places, and sometimes it seemingly erodes all at once.
Sustainable lumber promotes a healthy forest. Proper attention to areas considered for timber harvesting helps prevent erosion and more.
The soil plays an important role in absorbing and treating wastewater and is a factor in proper sizing of your septic drainfield.
Check out what real people say about Easton Geology.
As a first-time home builder, I’m grateful for Greg’s trustworthy and expert advice throughout the complex process of purchasing raw land especially since our parcel is on a steep slope that’s been mapped as an ancient landslide.
Tiffany Symmes , Compose Home
Greg has continued to work with us through this process and helped give us direction in terms of what steps we need to take to fix the landslide. He has continued to be kind, responsive, empathetic, and clearly knowledgeable about our situation.
Dr. Josh Maddox , Home Owner