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Best Time of Year for Land Grading in Greenville, SC
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How Greenville's Clay Soil Affects Grading and Drainage
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Land Clearing vs. Land Grading: What's the Difference?
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French Drains vs. Grading: Which Solves Your Drainage Problem?
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What Causes Foundation Settling and Erosion?
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Why Is Water Pooling in My Yard After It Rains?
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Signs Your Yard Needs Regrading

Why Choose Us

Local Land Grading &

Excavation Contractors

Our crews work Piedmont clay daily, so we already know how it behaves under heavy rain and freeze-thaw cycles instead of learning on your property. That local familiarity extends to permitting requirements set by Greenville County and the City of Greenville, which vary depending on lot size, slope, and proximity to the Reedy River watershed.

Advanced Grading

Techniques & Equipment

Our crews use GPS-guided grading equipment and laser levels to hit finished-grade tolerances that hand-grading can't consistently match, and every operator carries current OSHA excavation safety certification.

Proven Track Record

Across residential, commercial, and new-construction projects, we've built a customer base that gives repeat referral business at a rate well above the industry norm for site work contractors. Our project mix spans single-family regrades, subdivision site prep for builders, and commercial pad grading for retail and light industrial sites throughout the Upstate.

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