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Site grading involves adjusting the elevation of a property so that the earth becomes even and consistent. Whether you want to construct a new home or build a shed in your backyard, you’ll likely need to make a site grading appointment with a contractor first. Learn more about this service and why it’s important.

Your Guide to Site Grading

Why You Need It

If you plan to build a commercial or residential property on sloped or elevated land, you’ll need site grading to provide an even surface to lay the foundation. Site grading is also helpful for smoothing out the earth before installing landscaping, hardscaping, and water features. Additionally, this service is helpful for promoting proper drainage and directing moisture away from your property.

How It Works

site gradingSite grading requires the expertise of a professional contractor, since it involves heavy machinery. Your service company will use excavators, backhoes, and bulldozers to displace dirt and level out the surface. They’ll finish the job by rolling over the earth with land graders to smoothen and flatten it.

How You’ll Benefit

Site grading results in a consistent and even surface that makes building and landscaping projects safer and less prone to potential damages. In addition to protecting against property damage via flooding, it prevents the foundation of home or business from shifting, cracking, or settling. As a result, you won’t have to worry about the cost and expense of repairs. Site grading also prevents your landscaping from eroding, which helps you maintain the curb appeal of your property. 

 

 

When you need to prepare land for building or planting, get in touch with H.C. Eavers & Sons Excavating. This professional contractor offers site clearing, grading, and excavating services to homes and businesses throughout Stuarts Draft, VA. Call (540) 337-1286 to get a quote on-site grading and book an appointment. Visit the website to learn more about their contracting services for residential and commercial clients. 

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