Land Grading

Grading Services: What are the Different Types of Land Grading in Construction and Landscaping?

Grading is a vital process in the world of construction and landscaping. Through leveling or reshaping land, grading creates a stable base for foundations, reduces soil erosion, prevents liability issues concerning water damage, and ensures the project complies with local ordinances such as zoning.

Regrading

The process of regrading involves altering the level or slope of land. Regrading is useful for both small and large projects.

For instance, during regrading, excess soil may be removed to create a more level ground for the installation of a road or sidewalk. Regrading can also be done to help with drainage issues in a yard.

Landscape Grading

Landscape grading is a specific type of grading done specifically for a landscaping project.

It typically necessitates the removal of the top layer of soil to install an irrigation system, reshaping the land to ensure proper drainage on a commercial or residential property, or leveling out the yard for the placement of grass or artificial turf.

Architectural Grading

This type of grading is done to prepare a site for building, whether it be for a custom home, an entire housing development, or an infrastructure project.

Architectural grading is a complicated process that usually involves excavation, the installation of drainage, and contour grading to prevent the loss of the topsoil and reduce erosion from runoff.

Rough Grading

Rough grading is the first stage of grading.

Basic slopes and shapes are made with the help of heavy machinery to ensure the land is at a proper angle. Large, unwanted chunks of land may also be removed during rough grading to help level the land.

Finished Grading

After rough grading comes finished grading.

This process involves finalizing the slopes and shapes made during rough grading. Finished grading also creates a smoother surface in the land by removing leftover rocks, chunks of soil, and other debris.

Once the surface is properly shaped and free of any lumps or bumps, a roller will then come through to completely flatten and solidify the site.

Final Grading

Final grading is the last step of the grading process. It involves fine-tuning the land in compliance with any local codes, requiring precision and a keen eye for detail.

When it comes to construction, final grading involves ensuring the land is properly shaped and compacted before pouring asphalt or a concrete slab. Final grading may also be done right after the installation of a crucial building component. The goal is to make sure the foundation will remain stable, that water won’t accumulate around the building, and that the final land is aesthetically pleasing.

In landscaping, final grading often involves adding a top layer of soil to the land for the preparation of planting or seeding. Final grading in landscaping is also critical to ensure proper soil drainage.

Comprehensive Grading Services in Southern California

Need grading done in Southern California? Whether you need full construction site preparation or have a rocky/hilly area you want to turn into smooth land, we’re the best team for you. We service all of Orange County, LA County, and Riverside County. These grading service areas include cities like Yorba Linda, Fullerton, Anaheim, Corona, Brea, Irvine, Buena Park, and much more. 

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