Regrading And Ground Rework Weld County, CO

Professional regrading and ground rework services in Weld County, Colorado for residential and commercial sites.

Local Regrading and Ground Rework Expertise

In Weld County, regrading and ground rework projects solve drainage issues, level uneven lots, and prepare sites for building. We handle everything from minor slope adjustments to complete site reconfiguration. Whether you're managing a residential property in Greeley or a commercial project in Windsor, we bring precision earthwork and transparent timelines to every job.

How We Work

Our regrading process combines site assessment, careful equipment operation, and verification to deliver stable ground conditions for your next phase.

1

Site Assessment

We evaluate drainage patterns, soil conditions, and grading needs. This informs the scope and equipment required for your Weld County project.

2

Grading and Rework

We operate graders, dozers, and scrapers to reshape ground, establish proper slopes, and reposition soil. Work is done with safety and efficiency in mind.

3

Verification and Handoff

We confirm grade elevations, drainage flow, and compaction. Site is ready for your next step—foundation work, landscaping, or utilities.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Site Evaluation and Planning

Every regrading project begins with a clear picture of what's on the ground and what needs to change. We walk your Weld County site, observe drainage flow, and identify soil challenges. This assessment guides equipment choice and scheduling.

Common situations include wet low spots around foundations, erosion from slope failures, or uneven terrain blocking construction access. We measure existing grades and propose a grading plan that solves the problem. No surprises during execution.

Equipment and Execution

We operate a fleet of grading equipment suited to Weld County conditions. Motor graders establish precise slopes. Dozers move and compact soil. Scrapers handle large fill operations. Each machine is maintained and operated by certified professionals.

Weather affects scheduling. High rainfall can pause work until ground firms. We work around Weld County's seasonal patterns to keep your project moving. You're updated on daily progress and any changes to the plan.

Inspection and Closure

Once grading is complete, we verify elevations against the design plan. We confirm that slopes drain properly and that compaction meets local building codes. This step ensures your foundation or next trade has solid, predictable ground.

We provide as-built documentation showing final grades. If you're coordinating with other trades—foundation, utilities, landscape—we confirm boundaries and access routes. Handoff is clean and thorough.

Our Services

Regrading and ground rework spans multiple applications. Here's what we handle across Weld County.

Residential Lot Leveling

Uneven or sloping lots create drainage headaches and limit usable space. We level residential properties in Greeley, Windsor, Johnstown, and surrounding Weld County neighborhoods. Proper grading protects foundations and allows landscaping and outbuildings to sit stable.

We work within property lines and respect existing utilities. Most residential regrading is completed in 1–3 days, depending on lot size and slope change.

Residential lot regrading

Lot leveling in Greeley residential area preparing foundation for new construction.

Erosion Repair and Slope Stabilization

Slope stabilization work

Erosion repair on sloped terrain in Evans area with regraded banks and compacted fill.

Weld County's spring snowmelt and afternoon thunderstorms accelerate erosion on slopes. Failing banks expose utilities and threaten structures. We regrade eroded slopes, compact new soil, and establish stable grades that resist runoff.

Stabilization often includes shaping cuts and fills to match the surrounding terrain. Proper slope ratios prevent future failure. Follow-up with landscape matting or vegetation locks in the work.

Site Preparation for Construction

New construction in Weld County demands level building pads and proper drainage from day one. We rework raw land to achieve building elevations, create drainage swales, and compact the subgrade. This foundation work sets up successful foundation and framing phases.

We coordinate with your engineer's plans and ensure final grades match design. Compaction testing verifies ground stability before the next trade begins.

Construction site preparation

Regraded building pad in Windsor commercial zone with stable subgrade ready for foundation.

Drainage Correction and Grade Adjustment

Drainage rework project

Drainage swale installation during regrading project in Loveland area, directing water away from structures.

Water pooling around buildings causes foundation damage and landscaping loss. We adjust grades to create positive drainage—water flows away from structures and toward swales or drainage systems. Even small slope changes eliminate chronic wet areas.

Regrading for drainage is often a quick fix that prevents expensive foundation repairs. We work with local rainfall patterns and Weld County soil types to design grades that shed water reliably.

Why It Matters

Regrading mistakes are expensive to fix. Proper ground preparation prevents foundation settlement, water intrusion, and utility damage.

Precision and Code Compliance

Weld County building officials require specific slope ratios, drainage clearances, and compaction standards. We know these codes and design every regrading job to pass inspection on first submission. No delays, no rework.

Equipment operators use grade stakes and laser levels to hit elevations within inches. Soil is tested for proper compaction. This precision protects your investment and keeps your project on schedule.

Time and Cost Savings

Getting grades right the first time avoids expensive foundation repairs, utility relocations, or project delays. We rework your site once, cleanly, and hand it off ready for the next phase. Your project timeline stays intact.

We manage equipment efficiently and schedule work around Weld County weather. Mobilization is quick. Jobs complete on budget and as planned.

Serving Weld County and Surrounding Areas

We are established excavating and grading contractors throughout Weld County, familiar with local terrain, weather patterns, and building standards.

Local Knowledge and Experience

We've regraded residential lots, commercial pads, and utility sites across Greeley, Windsor, Johnstown, Evans, and Loveland. We understand Weld County's seasonal shifts—dry summers, heavy spring runoff, and clay-heavy soils. This knowledge shapes every grading plan.

We're familiar with regional building departments, floodplain requirements, and utility coordination. Your project benefits from years of local problem-solving.

Equipment and Team Ready

We maintain a fleet of graders, dozers, scrapers, and compactors stationed throughout Weld County. Quick mobilization means your project starts when scheduled, not weeks later. Operators are licensed, trained, and experienced in precision grading.

We coordinate with your GC, engineer, and permitting officials. Communication is clear and consistent. You always know project status and any changes.

What should I expect during a regrading project in Weld County?

Regrading is a phased process starting with site assessment and grading plan review, followed by equipment mobilization and earthwork execution, and ending with grade verification and as-built documentation. Most residential and small commercial regrading jobs finish in 1–5 days depending on site size and slope change. We keep you informed on daily progress and any weather delays.

  • Site assessment and plan discussion: 1–2 days (may overlap with mobilization)
  • Mobilization and setup: typically same day or next morning
  • Grading and compaction: varies by scope; residential lots 1–3 days, larger sites 3–7 days
  • Final inspection and demobilization: 1 day

Ready to schedule your regrading project? Call or request a site visit today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about regrading and ground rework in Weld County.

How much does regrading cost in Weld County?

Cost depends on lot size, soil type, slope change, and equipment needed. Residential lots typically range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. We provide a detailed estimate after site assessment—no surprise invoices.

Do you handle drainage swales and storm water management?

Yes. We rework grades to create proper drainage paths, shape swales, and coordinate with permanent storm water features. Regrading is often paired with drainage improvements to solve chronic water pooling.

What if utilities are buried on my property?

We call 811 or your utility locator before any ground disturbance. Marked lines are respected. Regrading often avoids utilities if designed carefully. We discuss protection or relocation options upfront.

Can you rework a slope that keeps eroding?

Yes. We regrade eroded slopes, establish stable slope ratios, and compact soil to resist runoff. Follow-up landscaping or matting locks in the work. Proper grading prevents future failure.

How do I get started with a regrading quote?

Contact us by phone or online. We schedule a site visit, assess your grading needs, and provide a detailed estimate and timeline. Most assessments are completed within 1–2 business days.

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