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Lawn Regrading
Lawn Regrading

Corrects uneven surfaces and improves drainage for a healthier lawn.

Lawn Regrading
Soil Leveling

Adds or redistributes soil to create a smooth, even lawn surface.

Lawn Regrading
Drainage Improvement

Addresses low spots and water pooling issues to prevent lawn damage.

  • - Assessment - Evaluate the current slope and drainage issues of your lawn.
  • - Planning - Determine the desired grade and plan the regrading process accordingly.
  • - Tools - Use equipment like a rake, shovel, and a lawn roller for effective regrading.
  • - Execution - Remove excess soil and reshape the lawn to achieve proper drainage and slope.
  • - Finishing - Level the surface, water the area, and allow the soil to settle before reseeding.

Lawn regrading work typically involves reshaping the soil surface to improve drainage, level uneven areas, and prepare the ground for new or existing turf. The process often includes removing existing grass or debris, adding or redistributing soil, and smoothing the surface to achieve the desired slope and contour. When evaluating requests, important details include the size and shape of the area, current soil conditions, the extent of grading needed, and any specific drainage issues or landscaping goals. Clear measurements, site accessibility, and the desired final grade are also key factors that help determine the scope and cost of the project.

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