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Land grading is a leveling of the surface. Dirt from higher up is moved into the lower lying areas to create a nice level surface to serve as the foundation for your project. Sometimes land grading may require you to move in additional dirt from somewhere else to complete the job.
Land may be graded flat or sloped. If you want to build a stone walkway, for example, you’ll likely want a nice flat surface on which to lay the stone. But if you want to channel rainwater away from your house, you’ll want to grade the land on a slope that runs down and away from your home.
Types of Land Grading Each piece of land is different in terms of its natural grading, soil makeup, and vegetation. And each property owner has different needs for their land. As such, there are several different types of land grading.
Bobcat Machinery A Bobcat is a versatile piece of machinery that can scoop and move dirt and then use a different attachment to flatten and smooth out the new surface.
Drainage Solutions Proper drainage is a critical part of any project. And it can be accomplished by grading the land on a slope to carry water downhill and into a stream or runoff, or by installing drainage pipes in the ground.
Topsoil Installation Sometimes there isn’t sufficient dirt in the immediate area to grade the land as designed, so it may be necessary to bring in some topsoil. Topsoil is also useful for providing a foundation of healthy soil for plants to grow and is generally more aesthetically pleasing than the existing dirt.