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Site Development & Grading

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Site Development & Grading

In most cases, home owners regrade the yard in order to get the lawn to slope AWAY from the house so that it doesn't pool next to the foundation and potentially cause flooding and water problems in the future. Yard grading is helpful if you have standing water pooling in different areas of your yard. Eco Land Management has the expertise required to get the job done.

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Grading

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FAQs

 

1. What is grading in construction?

Grading is the process of leveling or sloping the land to create a stable surface and ensure proper drainage for building projects.

2. Why is proper grading important?

It prevents water from pooling around buildings, reduces erosion, and helps avoid flooding and foundation issues.

3. How long does grading take?

The duration depends on the size and complexity of the project, ranging from a few days to a few weeks.

4. What equipment is used for grading?

Grading typically involves bulldozers, excavators, and graders to shape the land effectively.

5. How do I know if my property needs regrading?

Signs include water pooling near the foundation, uneven ground, and erosion in the landscape.


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