What is the difference between rough grading and fine grading?
Rough grading shapes the site and moves larger amounts of material, while fine grading finishes surfaces more closely for drainage, access, pads or final preparation.
Proper grading helps control drainage, create usable surfaces and support the next stage of construction. We handle rough and fine grading with care.
Proper grading helps control drainage, create usable surfaces and support the next stage of construction. We handle rough and fine grading with care.
Every job site has its own access, soil, schedule and safety concerns. We keep the work straightforward, communicate clearly and use the right equipment for the job.
Grading affects how a site drains, how equipment can access the property and how stable the finished surface will be. The goal is not simply to move dirt, but to shape the site for better function.
United Excavation Services handles rough grading and fine grading for projects that need better drainage, prepared pads, access routes, driveways or final shaping before the next phase begins.
Many grading projects begin with land clearing or site preparation, especially when the property has heavy brush, poor access or uneven ground.
Grading affects how water moves, how equipment reaches the site and how usable the finished surface will be.
United Excavation Services handles rough and fine grading for projects that need better drainage, driveway preparation, pads or general site shaping.
Rough grading shapes the site and moves larger amounts of material, while fine grading finishes surfaces more closely for drainage, access, pads or final preparation.
Yes. Proper grading helps water move away from structures, drives and low areas when the site allows for proper slope and drainage planning.
United Excavation Services can help prepare driveways, pads, access areas and usable surfaces depending on the site and project needs.
Grading usually happens after clearing, demolition or major excavation and before the next construction or finish phase begins.
The project location, photos, drainage concerns, approximate work area and the intended finished use of the site are all helpful.
From rough grading to final shaping, United Excavation Services can help prepare the ground for drainage, access, pads, and usable surfaces.