Grading services in Roachdale, Indiana and surrounding areas to correct drainage and level uneven terrain

Stop Water From Pooling Around Your Foundation

When water collects near your foundation or sits in low spots across your driveway, grading corrects the slope so runoff moves away from structures and surfaces drain properly. In Roachdale, Greencastle, Danville, or a surrounding area, where properties often include long driveways and sloped yards, grading reshapes the surface to direct water toward drainage areas and eliminate standing water that damages soil and pavement over time.


Site Solutions Services LLC uses grading equipment to adjust the contour of your property, whether you need a driveway leveled, a gravel pad prepared, or a yard regraded to fix pooling issues. The work includes cutting high spots, filling low areas, and compacting the surface to create a stable grade that supports drainage and prevents erosion.


If water is pooling on your property in the Roachdale area or you need a surface leveled for construction or landscaping, contact us to schedule a grading evaluation.

How the Surface Looks After Grading Is Finished


Grading in Roachdale or a neighboring community begins with identifying high and low points using a laser level or grade stakes. Soil is then moved with a box blade or grader to create a consistent slope, and the surface is compacted to prevent shifting or rutting once traffic or weather affects the area.


After grading is complete, you will notice that water runs off the surface instead of collecting in puddles, and the ground feels firm and even when you walk or drive across it. Driveways no longer develop ruts, and yard areas dry faster after rain because the slope directs water toward ditches or drainage swales.


Final finish grading is available if you plan to seed, sod, or landscape the area. This involves smoothing the surface to remove equipment tracks and creating a uniform grade that supports healthy plant growth and prevents washout during heavy rain.

What Homeowners Ask About Grading Work

Property owners in Roachdale often ask about the difference between rough and finish grading, how grading affects drainage, and whether existing driveways can be regraded without replacement. These answers help clarify what the service includes and when grading is necessary.

What is the difference between rough and finish grading?

Rough grading establishes the overall slope and drainage pattern, while finish grading smooths the surface for landscaping, seeding, or paving. Rough grading is done before construction, and finish grading prepares the site for final use.

How does grading prevent water from pooling near the foundation?

Grading creates a slope that directs water away from the foundation and toward drainage areas such as ditches or swales. You will see water move off the property instead of sitting against the basement wall or crawl space.

When should a driveway be regraded?

A driveway should be regraded when ruts form, water pools in low spots, or the surface becomes uneven and difficult to plow or drive on. Regrading restores the slope and extends the life of the gravel or paving material.

Why does graded soil need to be compacted?

Compaction removes air pockets and prevents the soil from settling unevenly under weight or erosion. Without compaction, the graded surface develops ruts, sinks in high-traffic areas, and loses its drainage slope over time.

What equipment is used for grading in Roachdale?

Grading is typically done with a box blade, land plane, or motorized grader depending on the size and slope of the area. Laser levels and grade stakes are used to confirm the surface meets the required slope and elevation.

Site Solutions Services LLC provides grading services throughout Roachdale for driveways, yards, building pads, and drainage correction projects. If your property has uneven terrain, pooling water, or surfaces that need leveling before construction or landscaping, reach out to discuss your grading needs and site conditions.