Grading in Williamston, MI
Williamston and the surrounding townships have plenty of long rural drives, working farms, and properties off main roads where a paved driveway never made sense. We do a fair amount of new gravel installs here as well as resurfacing on drives that have not seen fresh stone in 5 to 10 years.
About Our Work in Williamston
Williamston is rural-leaning, where gravel is the standard.
Most of our calls about a "yard problem" are really a grading problem. Water pooling against your foundation, ruts forming after every rain, low spots that turn into ponds, uneven ground that makes mowing miserable. We grade properties to drain right, sit level, and stay that way. Whether you need a fresh new build graded or an existing property fixed, we have the equipment and the eye for it.
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What’s Included
Every grading job in Williamston includes the full scope below. No surprise extras, no shortcuts.
Finish grading for new construction
Existing yard releveling and rut correction
Drainage grading away from foundations
Slope correction and erosion control
Driveway approach grading
Septic field finish grading
Garden and landscape bed prep
Dirt work for sheds, pools, patios
How It Works
Walk the Property
Mark identifies the high spots, low spots, and where water is going. Most grading problems have an obvious root cause once you walk it.
Plan the Grade
We plan a target grade that solves drainage and meets your goals (level lawn, slope away from house, etc.).
Cut and Fill
High spots are cut down. Low spots are filled with appropriate material. Equipment is matched to the size of the job.
Finish & Compact
Final pass leaves a smooth, properly-pitched surface ready for seed, sod, or whatever comes next.
Questions from Williamston Homeowners
Do you serve Williamston, MI?
Yes. Williamston is 13 miles from our shop in Mason, MI, about a 20-minute drive. We work in Williamston regularly and treat it as part of our core service area.
How quickly can you get to a job in Williamston?
For estimates, usually within a couple of days. For the actual work, scheduling depends on the season — busy spring and fall mean 1 to 3 weeks out, off-season much faster. Mark will give you a real timeline at the estimate, not a vague "we'll get to it."
How do I know if my problem is a grading problem?
Water pooling against your house, ruts after every storm, low spots that hold water for days, soggy lawn near the foundation. These are all classic grading symptoms.
Can grading fix a basement that gets water?
Often, yes. Most basement water problems start with surface water that should be flowing away from the foundation but is flowing toward it. Grading is usually the first thing to try.
How long does grading take?
A typical residential yard takes a day. Larger properties with more dirt to move take longer.
Grading in Other Mid-Michigan Cities
We work grading jobs across the greater Lansing area. Pick your city to see local details.
Other Services We Do in Williamston
We aren’t just driveways. Here’s the full list of what we handle locally.
Get a Free Estimate in Williamston
Mark will come out to your property in Williamston, walk the job, and give you an honest quote. No pressure, no obligation.
