Common Grading Problems and How We Solve Them

Grading can seem like a straightforward task, but grading issues are often subtle and can go unnoticed until they cause visible problems. Here are some of the most common grading problems homeowners face:

  • Drainage Issues: Poor grading can direct water toward your home, increasing the risk of basement flooding, foundation cracks, and mold. Grading contractors solve this by creating slopes that channel water away, using methods like French drains or swales when necessary.
  • Soil Stability: Without proper grading, your land’s soil can lose stability, especially if it’s on a slope. Unstable soil increases erosion, affecting landscaping and weakening your foundation. Professional grading tackles these issues head-on, using techniques that reinforce the soil structure.
  • Foundation Risks: Pooling water or excess moisture isn’t just an eyesore; it’s a threat to your foundation. Over time, poorly directed water erodes the soil around your home, leading to cracks or other structural problems. Grading specialists identify these risks early and adjust the land accordingly.
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