Understanding Lawn Regrading Costs

Learn about factors influencing expenses to plan effectively for your lawn improvement project.
Size of the Area
Size of the Area

Larger lawns require more materials and labor, increasing the cost of regrading.

Soil Condition
Soil Condition

Compacted or rocky soil may need additional work, affecting the price.

Accessibility
Accessibility

Hard-to-reach areas can lead to higher labor costs due to equipment limitations.

FactorAverage Cost
Lawn size (per square foot)$0.50 - $1.00
Soil removal and replacement$1.50 - $3.00 per square foot
Existing grading correction$0.75 - $2.00 per square foot
Drainage installation$2,000 - $5,000
Site accessibilityAdditional 10-20% of total cost
Labor costsVariable based on region
Equipment usageIncluded in labor or charged separately

The cost of lawn regrading varies based on the scope and complexity of the project. Smaller areas with minimal soil issues tend to be less expensive, while extensive regrading involving drainage systems and soil replacement can significantly increase expenses. Proper assessment of soil conditions and site accessibility helps determine accurate pricing, ensuring that property owners can plan accordingly.

Drainage Systems
Drainage Systems

Installing drainage solutions can add to the total cost but improves lawn longevity.

Soil Replacement
Soil Replacement

Replacing poor soil increases costs but enhances lawn health.

Erosion Control Measures
Erosion Control Measures

Additional costs apply for measures that prevent soil erosion after regrading.

Related ServiceAverage Price
Lawn Leveling$300 - $1,200
Soil Aeration$75 - $200
Topsoil Installation$1.00 - $2.50 per square foot
Landscape Grading$1,000 - $3,500
Drainage Installation$2,000 - $5,000
Seeding and Sodding$0.30 - $1.00 per square foot
Erosion Control$500 - $2,000
Irrigation System Setup$1,500 - $4,000
Grass Repair and Patch$100 - $300
Lawn Fertilization Service$50 - $150 per application

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