Landscape Grading & Drainage
Talent, Oregon
We provide expert landscape grading and drainage services for residential and commercial projects across Talent and Southern Oregon.
Rough
Landscape Grading
Rough grading forms the essential first step in site preparation, contouring the land to achieve the correct elevation and slope. During this stage, large debris is cleared and soil is repositioned to match the project’s overall design, creating a stable base for drainage, building foundations, and all subsequent construction phases.
Finish
Landscape Grading
Finish grading provides the final touch once rough grading is done, carefully smoothing and leveling the terrain. This step perfects slopes, readies the soil for landscaping or construction, and ensures proper drainage and lasting site stability.
Final
Landscape Grading
Final grading is the crucial finishing stage before landscaping or construction starts. This process fine-tunes the top layer of soil, creating gentle contours and swales that guide water away from buildings. By optimizing drainage, it helps prevent problems such as erosion, pooling, and potential foundation damage.
Surface
Drainage
Surface drainage controls rainwater and runoff by using natural slopes or shallow channels to move water safely away. Gentle grading, swales, and berms guide moisture away from homes, driveways, and low spots, providing a straightforward and efficient way to manage heavy surface flows.
French Drains
& Trench Drains
French and trench drains offer hidden, underground methods to capture and channel excess water. A French drain consists of a gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe, perfect for keeping lawns or building foundations dry. Trench drains, equipped with surface grates, collect runoff from paved areas to stop puddling and standing water.
Storm
Drainage Systems
Storm drainage systems handle heavy rain by channeling water into underground pipes or city storm sewers, helping to prevent flooding. They often incorporate catch basins, downspout tie-ins, and channel drains to efficiently move large volumes of runoff away from buildings and landscaped areas.
Dry Well Installation
Dry wells are subsurface structures that collect excess runoff and gradually disperse it into the surrounding soil. They’re an effective option for managing stormwater when traditional drainage routes aren’t feasible, easing the burden on municipal systems and helping prevent surface flooding.
Downspouts & Drainage Pipes
These drainage systems carry roof runoff safely away from your foundation through underground piping or shallow surface channels. By redirecting water, they help keep basements and crawl spaces dry while enhancing the property’s overall drainage and protecting structural integrity.
Catch Basin Construction
Catch basins capture surface runoff while filtering out leaves, dirt, and other debris, letting cleaner water enter the drainage pipes. Positioned in natural low points, they help prevent blockages and flooding in yards, driveways, and other landscaped or paved areas.
Landscape Grading & Drainage Examples
Here are a few landscape grading and drainage projects we’ve done. To see our most up-to-date projects, check out our Facebook page here.