Grading Services

Grading Services

At L & G Landscaping, we provide precise grading services for residential and commercial properties throughout the Charlotte region. Whether you need rough grading for new construction or fine grading for a finished yard, we shape the land with accuracy and care.

Good grading prevents water damage, erosion, pooling, and foundation issues — and our skilled operators use the right equipment to ensure proper slope, compaction, and elevation every time.

our services include

We offer complete grading solutions to prepare your land for building, landscaping, or improved drainage.

We provide:

Rough grading for new builds
Fine grading for lawns and finish work
Slope correction & drainage grading
Yard leveling
Driveway & parking area grading
Erosion control solutions
Backfilling & compaction
Grading for concrete & hardscape installations

working process

We follow a proven grading process that improves drainage, supports structures, and enhances property appearance.

Site Evaluation & Planning

We assess the property, review elevations, and determine the correct slope and drainage path.

Grading & Earthwork

Using skilled operators and precise equipment, we cut, fill, level, and sculpt the land to the proper grade.

Final Shaping & Compaction

We refine the final surface, compact the soil, and ensure the area is ready for sod, seed, concrete, landscaping, or construction.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my yard needs grading?
Pooling water, soil erosion, uneven ground, or water running toward your home are clear signs grading is needed.
Do you handle grading for new construction?
Yes — we provide rough and final grading for homes, additions, garages, and outbuildings.
Can grading fix drainage issues?
Absolutely. Correcting the slope is one of the most effective solutions for water problems.
Do you offer erosion control?
Yes — we install erosion mats, gravel, drainage solutions, and regrading to stabilize soil.
How long does a grading project take?
Most projects take 1–3 days depending on size and complexity.