GRADING & LEVELLING
Water goes where you tell it to.
Grading is the most underestimated part of any outdoor project. Get it wrong and water pools against your foundation, your patio settles unevenly, your lawn turns into a swamp every November. Get it right and everything drains, everything stays level, and nothing shifts.
We grade with intention. Every slope has a purpose, every contour is planned. Whether you need a full yard regraded after construction or a specific area levelled for a project, we shape the ground to work with the water — not against it.
What we grade.
Yard Regrading
Full property grading to correct drainage issues, eliminate low spots, and direct water away from structures. Often needed after new builds or additions.
Lawn Levelling
Uneven, bumpy, or sunken lawns smoothed out with proper topsoil work and finish grading. Ready for sod or seed.
Patio & Walkway Subgrade
Base preparation for hardscaping projects. Excavated to depth, compacted in lifts, and graded to fall so your pavers drain properly and don't shift.
Driveway Grading
Gravel driveways reshaped and compacted. New driveway subgrade prepped to proper crown and slope.
Drainage Grading
Swales, berms, and surface grading designed to move water to where it belongs — away from your home and into proper drainage paths.
Construction Site Grading
Rough and finish grading for new builds. Pad prep, perimeter grading, and final lot contouring.
Why grading matters in the Fraser Valley.
We get more rain here than most of the country. From October to March, your property is under constant water pressure. If the grading around your home isn't directing that water away, it's pushing it toward your foundation, your crawl space, and your basement.
Most drainage problems people call us about aren't actually pipe problems — they're grading problems. The ground around the house was never sloped correctly, or it settled over time, and now water sits where it shouldn't. Fixing the grade is usually simpler and more effective than installing drain tile after the fact.
Precision equipment.
We use a laser level on every grading job, not just eyeball it. The difference between a 2% grade and a flat surface is invisible to the naked eye but makes all the difference in how water moves across your property. We measure, we verify, and we get it right.
Drainage issues? Uneven yard? Tell us what you're dealing with and we'll come take a look.