Yes, proper dirt work is essential for managing water runoff and preventing drainage problems. Grading and sloping the land correctly ensures that water flows away from structures and does not pool in unwanted areas, reducing the risk of erosion, flooding, and foundation damage.
Absolutely. Before installing a driveway or road, the land must be properly graded and compacted to create a stable base. Without proper dirt work, the surface may become uneven, leading to issues like potholes, erosion, and poor drainage.
It depends on the soil quality and project requirements. If the existing soil is stable and suitable for grading, we can work with it. However, if additional material is needed to level or raise areas, we may bring in fill dirt, gravel, or topsoil to ensure proper compaction and stability.