Professional Grading & Leveling Services

Ensure your land is level, stable, and ready for what’s next.

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Why Choose Our Grading & Leveling Services?

Uneven ground can lead to drainage problems, erosion, and unstable foundations. Parallel Projects provides precision grading and leveling to shape your land the right way — the first time.

Improves drainage and prevents flooding

Foundation-ready surface for construction

Laser-guided grading for perfect slope

Works for driveways, pads, lawns, and more

The Problem & Our Solution

The Problem: Poorly graded land causes water pooling, building instability, and landscaping failures.

Our Solution: We contour your land with precision, ensuring long-term performance and proper drainage.

Our Grading Process

Types of Grading & Leveling We Offer

Driveway Grading – For smooth, compacted access roads

Building Pad Leveling – Flat, compacted ground for structures

Drainage Correction – Fix pooling, erosion, and runoff

Landscape & Lawn Leveling – Prep for sod, turf, or planting beds

Behind the Scenes: Equipment & Techniques

We use laser-grade systems, dozers, box blades, and skid steers to shape land with precision. Compactors are used to finish and stabilize the work.

Pricing Factors – What Affects Cost?

Pricing depends on:

  • Total square footage and soil movement required
  • Access to site and terrain steepness
  • Type of grading (pad, lawn, driveway)
  • Compaction or haul-off needs

Top Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring a Grading Contractor

❌ Don'ts ✅ Do's
Not using laser-level tech = uneven grades We eliminate these risks from the start.
Overlooking drainage = standing water issues later
Cheap compaction = future settling and cracking

Customer Testimonials

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“Parallel Projects regraded our entire backyard. Drainage is perfect now, and the lawn looks amazing.”


– Lisa P.

FAQs – Common Questions

  • Q: Do I need a permit for grading work?

     A: In some areas, yes — we’ll help navigate permits if needed.

  • Q: What happens to extra dirt?

    A: We can repurpose on-site or haul away, depending on your goals.

  • Q: Can you grade around existing buildings or fences?

    A: Yes, we handle tight-access and detailed finish grading jobs.

  • Q: How soon can you start?

    A: Typically within 1–2 weeks depending on scope.

Educational Blog Section

Want to learn more? Check out these helpful reads:

By Zack Roller March 29, 2025
✅ Introduction If you're getting ready to build — whether it’s a house, shop, road, or pad — one of the most important phases happens before any concrete is poured: excavation and site preparation . While many people lump the two together, they’re actually two separate services that work hand-in-hand to set your project up for success. In this post, we’ll break down the difference between excavation and site prep, why they matter, and how Parallel Projects delivers both with precision. 🏗 Excavation vs. Site Prep: What’s the Difference? Here’s the simplest breakdown: Excavation = removing material Site Prep = preparing the land to build Excavation Includes: Digging for foundations or footings Trenching for utilities Removing rock, stumps, or unsuitable soil Cutting into hillsides or slopes Goal: Create the voids or spaces needed to install structures or utilities. Site Prep Includes: Land grading & leveling Soil compaction for stability Access road creation Clearing & removing debris Preparing pads for buildings or concrete Goal: Build a stable, level base for construction. 💥 Why This Phase is So Critical Skipping or rushing the excavation/site prep phase can lead to serious problems down the line: Foundation cracks Poor drainage Soil movement or settling Delayed inspections or failed compaction tests Unsafe work conditions for contractors When done right, this phase ensures everything that follows runs smoothly — from framing to final grading. 🛠 Our Excavation & Site Prep Process At Parallel Projects, we handle this entire phase start-to-finish. Here’s how we typically approach it: Initial Site Walk & Planning We assess slope, soil type, drainage, and access needs. Excavation & Cut Work Our team digs footings, trenches, or slopes per plan using the right-sized equipment. Soil Conditioning & Compaction We backfill with quality material and compact the soil to meet structural requirements. Final Site Prep & Pad Build We create a level, compacted surface ready for your slab, building, or driveway. All work is done with laser-level precision and built to meet or exceed local code. 🚧 Projects That Require Both Excavation & Site Prep We regularly handle this combo for: Home builds & barndominiums Concrete slabs, pole barns, and shops Retaining walls & drainage systems Roads, driveways, and parking areas RV pads or accessory structures Whether you’re building from scratch or adding to an existing property — excavation and prep is the foundation of everything . 📞 Let’s Prep Your Site the Right Way If you're looking for a reliable, experienced team to handle excavation and site prep in [City/County Name], we’ve got you covered. ✅ Free estimates ✅ Fully insured ✅ Modern equipment & grading tech ✅ Built to last from the ground up 👉 Reach out to Parallel Projects and let’s break ground the right way.  [Request a Quote Button] [Phone Number] [Link to Contact Page]
By Zack Roller March 29, 2025
✅ Introduction Before you break ground on a new home, driveway, shop pad, or any other structure, one thing needs to be 100% right: the grade of your land . Land grading isn’t just about making the ground look level — it’s about controlling water flow , preventing erosion , and protecting your investment for years to come. In this post, we’re breaking down why grading is so important, what can go wrong without it, and how Parallel Projects ensures it’s done right the first time. 🌧 What Happens Without Proper Grading? Skipping or rushing land grading can lead to costly issues like: Standing Water & Flooding Water that doesn’t drain properly can pool near your home or structure, leading to foundation damage, mold, and erosion. Soil Erosion Without the right slope, rainwater washes away topsoil — ruining landscaping and weakening the ground beneath structures. Structural Shifting A poor foundation grade can cause buildings or driveways to crack, shift, or sink over time. Drainage Issues Improper runoff can affect neighboring properties and cause legal headaches or HOA complaints. 📐 What is Land Grading Exactly? Land grading is the process of reshaping the land’s surface to create a level base and a controlled slope for drainage. It often includes: Cutting high spots and filling in low areas Creating a smooth, compacted base Establishing a slope away from buildings (usually 2–5%) Directing water flow to designated drainage areas or swales Grading is also commonly paired with site prep, drainage installation, and soil compaction before building. 🛠 When is Grading Needed? We recommend grading for any of the following: New home builds or barndominiums Driveways, shop pads, or RV pads Installing retaining walls After land clearing or demolition Regrading yards to fix drainage issues If your land has a visible slope, holds water, or has uneven areas — grading is likely needed before any further work can begin. 🔍 How We Grade Land at Parallel Projects Here’s how our process ensures the job gets done right: Site Walk & Slope Evaluation We review the existing grade, measure slopes, and assess drainage needs. Laser Grading & Planning We use laser-level tools to set precise elevations and slope angles. Heavy Equipment Execution Our crew cuts, fills, and compacts soil using skid steers, dozers, and compactors. Final Check & Drainage Test Before wrapping up, we make sure water flows away from structures and doesn’t pool. This ensures your site is ready to build and won't give you future headaches. 🧠 Pro Tip: Grading for Drainage is Long-Term Insurance Think of grading as insurance for your property — it's a one-time investment that prevents years of water-related damage. It’s especially important in areas that get heavy rainfall or where clay soils don’t drain well. And once structures are in place, fixing drainage becomes 5x more expensive. That’s why we always recommend doing it right from the start. 📞 Get a Grading Quote from Parallel Projects If you’re preparing a property for construction or dealing with a drainage issue, our team is ready to help. We provide: Free on-site evaluations Accurate grading plans Fast turnaround with professional equipment  👉 Contact Parallel Projects today to schedule your grading consultation. [Request a Quote Button] [Phone Number] [Link to Contact Page]
By Zack Roller March 29, 2025
Land Clearing Services: Costs, Permits, and What to Expect in 2025

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