Frequently Asked Questions AboutResidential Grading
Rough grading establishes the overall shape, slope, and elevations for the site. Finish grading is the final pass that smooths and fine-tunes the surface so it is ready for sod, landscaping, concrete prep, or final drainage flow.
Yes. In many cases we can rework slopes, build swales, reshape low areas, or improve runoff patterns so water moves away from structures and does not collect where it should not.
Usually, yes. Proper grading and subgrade prep give concrete, pavers, and asphalt a stable base and help prevent drainage problems, settling, or uneven surfaces.
Yes. We can cut, fill, balance the site when possible, and haul material off when the project calls for it. We review that scope during the estimate so you know what is included.
Pricing depends on access, site conditions, amount of material movement, drainage complexity, equipment needs, and whether the work is rough grading, finish grading, or both. We provide estimates based on the actual scope.
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