Shape Your Land for Lasting Results

Plan Grading in Dunnellon

You're dealing with uneven terrain, poor drainage, or washouts that threaten your driveway, foundation, or yard, and you need grading that corrects slope, directs water flow, and creates a smooth, stable surface across your Dunnellon property. Loury's Land Services provides rough and finish grading for new builds, property improvements, and site repairs using the right attachments and equipment to shape land safely and efficiently.

Throughout Dunnellon's mix of sandy lots, acreage homes, and low-lying areas, we address erosion issues, ruts, and uneven terrain common in rural Central Florida. We grade driveways, building pads, yards, and access roads to ensure proper water flow and long-term stability, whether you're preparing a construction-ready surface or repairing storm damage.

Protect your investment and prepare your site correctly—book a grading consultation for your Dunnellon property today.

Why Locals Choose This Option

When you choose professional grading, you're preventing costly water damage, foundation settling, and driveway erosion before they become expensive repairs. We start by assessing your property's existing slope, drainage patterns, and soil composition to determine the best grading strategy for your Dunnellon site.

Loury's Land Services uses box blades, laser levels, and grading attachments to create smooth, leveled finishes that direct water away from structures and prevent pooling. We work on home sites, barns, sheds, and access roads with precision and attention to detail.

Once grading is complete, your property will have improved drainage, reduced erosion risk, and a stable surface ready for construction, landscaping, or everyday use. We compact and finish the surface to ensure long-term performance.

What's Included in This Service

Homeowners and builders preparing sites across Dunnellon often ask about slope correction, equipment types, and how grading affects future landscaping. Here's what you need to know before scheduling your grading project.

What's the difference between rough grading and finish grading?
Rough grading shapes the overall slope and drainage flow, while finish grading creates a smooth, level surface ready for sod, pavement, or construction. Most projects require both.
How do you ensure proper drainage after grading?
We use laser levels and slope calculations to direct water away from structures and toward natural drainage points or retention areas throughout Dunnellon properties.
Can you fix existing erosion or washout problems?
Yes, we reshape eroded areas, fill ruts, and regrade slopes to prevent future washouts caused by heavy rain or poor drainage patterns.
What equipment do you use for residential grading projects?
We use compact tractors with box blades, grading rakes, and laser-guided attachments to ensure accurate slope and smooth finishes on driveways, yards, and building pads.
How long does grading take for a typical home site?
Most residential grading projects in Dunnellon take one to two days depending on lot size, slope correction needed, and finish requirements. Larger acreage sites may take longer.

Whether you're correcting drainage on an existing property or preparing a new home site along SR-200, proper grading protects your structures and improves usability for years to come. Contact us to discuss your grading needs and schedule a site visit.