Understanding Lawn Regrading Costs

Learn about factors influencing expenses to help plan your lawn renovation effectively.
Lawn Size
Lawn Size

Larger lawns typically require more materials and labor, increasing the overall cost of regrading.

Terrain Complexity
Terrain Complexity

Hilly or uneven terrains may necessitate additional grading work, affecting pricing.

Drainage Requirements
Drainage Requirements

Enhanced drainage solutions can add to the project cost but are essential for long-term lawn health.

FactorAverage Cost
Lawn Size (square feet)$500 - $2,500
Terrain Complexity$300 - $1,200
Drainage Installation$400 - $1,500
Soil Replacement$200 - $800
Landscaping Integration$300 - $1,000
Accessibility of Site$100 - $500
Prep Work Needed$150 - $600

Additional factors influencing cost include the type of soil used, the extent of existing lawn damage, and the necessity for subsequent landscaping or turf installation. It is advisable to obtain detailed estimates to understand the full scope of expenses involved.

Soil Replacement
Soil Replacement

Replacing or adding soil can be a significant part of regrading, affecting material and labor costs.

Drainage Systems
Drainage Systems

Installing drainage solutions can vary in price depending on the complexity and type of system needed.

Erosion Control Measures
Erosion Control Measures

Implementing erosion control can add to costs but is vital for maintaining lawn stability.

ServiceAverage Price
Lawn Regrading$500 - $2,500
Soil Leveling$300 - $1,200
Drainage Installation$400 - $1,500
Sod Installation$1,000 - $3,000
Seeding and Turfing$200 - $800
Landscape Grading$600 - $2,000
Erosion Control$250 - $1,000
Land Clearing$400 - $1,500
Topsoil Addition$150 - $600
Retaining Wall Construction$1,000 - $5,000

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