Site Grading. What is site grading and how is it used by Greenbar Excavation? This is an excavation technique that adjusts the slope of an area before building construction. Site Grading is an important step in ensuring a strong foundation for any new structure.

What is Site Grading?

Professional engineers such as Greenbar Excavation might be required to assess the site for commercial or residential purposes to determine if it needs to be gradated to create a level base. To assess the scope of the project, factors such as soil composition and moisture levels are taken into account. An excavation services team must be hired if site grading is required. To prepare the surface for leveling they will use excavators and bulldozers, followed by a grader to finish it off.

What is Site Grading used for?

Grading is used to control the flow of water runoff. Sites that aren’t well-engineered can lead to problems for a commercial or residential building as well as the surrounding properties. Proper drainage is essential to avoid problems such as foundation damage, erosion, and basement flooding.

A slope of at least 5 percent is required to grade property so that water flows away. This means that a slope of at least 5% is required to reduce the height by six inches at a distance of 10 feet from the building. Although some experts in excavation can grade surfaces with fewer slopes, it is the rule of thumb that most general contractors use to ensure runoff.

This post was written by Tanner Brown. Tanner is the Owner and operator of Greenbar Excavation. Greenbar Excavation is a fully licensed, insured, and accredited excavation and Septic Service in Prineville, Oregon. Greenbar Excavation is one of the top Don’t look further, go with the company with your best interest in mind! Contact us today!

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