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Driveway Grading in Lansing, MI

Lansing has older neighborhoods where original driveways have outlasted their lifespan and homeowners want to switch from cracked asphalt to a clean gravel install. We work residential and small commercial across the south and west sides of the city, including the Waverly and Delta Township edges.

Distance
9 mi
Drive
18 min
County
Ingham

About Our Work in Lansing

Most of our Lansing work is on the south side and west of the city.

Most of our driveway grading calls start the same way: ruts that come back after every storm, water running down the driveway toward the garage, a crown that washed flat years ago, or potholes that no amount of fresh stone can fix. The problem is almost never the gravel itself. It is the grade underneath. We regrade driveways to restore the crown, redirect water, and reset the surface so the stone you paid for actually stays put. We also handle full property grading: yard leveling, drainage away from foundations, finish grading for new builds, and site prep for sheds, pools, and septic fields. Same equipment, same eye for water, same fair price.

Recent project areas:

Waverly areaDelta Township edgesouth LansingCavanaugh Road

What’s Included

Every driveway grading job in Lansing includes the full scope below. No surprise extras, no shortcuts.

Driveway grading and full driveway regrading

Driveway crown restoration to shed water

Pothole and washboard repair

Driveway approach grading at the road

Yard releveling and rut correction

Drainage grading away from foundations

Finish grading for new construction

Slope correction and erosion control

Septic field finish grading

Site prep for sheds, pools, patios

How It Works

1

Walk the Property

Mark walks the driveway or yard with you to identify the high spots, low spots, and where water is actually going. Most grading problems have an obvious root cause once you walk it.

2

Plan the Grade

We plan a target grade that solves drainage and meets your goals. For driveways that means restoring a proper crown. For yards it means sloping away from the house.

3

Cut and Fill

High spots are cut down. Low spots are filled with appropriate material. Equipment is matched to the size of the job.

4

Finish & Compact

Final pass leaves a smooth, properly pitched surface ready for fresh stone on a driveway or seed and sod in a yard.

Questions from Lansing Homeowners

Do you serve Lansing, MI?

Yes. Lansing is 9 miles from our shop in Mason, MI, about a 18-minute drive. We work in Lansing regularly and treat it as part of our core service area.

How quickly can you get to a job in Lansing?

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 much does driveway grading cost?

Most residential driveway grading jobs in the Lansing area run $400 to $1,200 depending on driveway length, condition, and whether new stone is needed on top. We come out, look at it in person, and give you a flat quote before any work starts.

How do I know if I need driveway grading or just more gravel?

If you keep adding stone and the same ruts keep coming back, you need grading. Fresh gravel on a bad grade washes out within one or two seasons. Regrade first, then top with stone, and you get years out of the same load.

How long does driveway grading take?

A standard residential driveway takes a few hours to half a day. Long rural driveways or driveways needing significant cut and fill can take a full day. Full property grading on a typical lot is one day.

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 before paying for waterproofing or a sump system.

What is a driveway crown and why does it matter?

A driveway crown is the slight high point down the center of the driveway that pushes water off to the sides. Without it, water runs down the driveway, carves channels, and takes your gravel with it. Restoring the crown is the single most important part of any driveway regrade.

Do you grade dirt or stone driveways?

Both. We grade dirt, gravel, crushed limestone, and recycled asphalt driveways. The technique is the same; only the surface material changes.

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, gravel that keeps disappearing. These are all classic grading symptoms.

Do you work in winter?

Grading needs unfrozen ground to be done right. We schedule grading work spring through fall in mid-Michigan. We can book your job in advance for the next opening.

Driveway Grading in Other Mid-Michigan Cities

We work driveway grading jobs across the greater Lansing area. Pick your city to see local details.

Other Services We Do in Lansing

We aren’t just driveways. Here’s the full list of what we handle locally.

Get a Free Estimate in Lansing

Mark will come out to your property in Lansing, walk the job, and give you an honest quote. No pressure, no obligation.