How much do grading contractors typically cost?
- Los Angeles, California Average$1,956
- Typical Range$1,200 - $1,956
- Low End - High End$575 - $5,000
Landscape Design
"They were creative, responsible and did quality work."
Robin L. in December 2018
Decks, Outdoor, Swimming pool and Spa installation/ Remodeling , and 4 more
"Our backyard had an eroded hill, making it hard to move around. The Way To Go Builders team suggested building a retaining wall to hold the slope and adding a set of concrete steps to connect the two levels. Led by Eran, they did the excavation and drainage and installed footings to ensure the wall was strong. The concrete steps are wide, easy to walk on, and perfectly lined up with patio. The wall itself is clean and strong. Eran didn't cut corners; everything was done right the first time. I'd call him again for anything structural outdoors."
5017D3663E9FEBF38E59F86DD861EC016D6D1B18D9887FD2C0CF43ED5844B34A F. in July 2025
Excavation, Grading
"Very skilled pros who get the job done well and quick!"
Lincoln Y. in December 2022
Landscape - Install Landscaping for Yard or Garden
"Very courteous and conscientious workers. Nate and his guys have very reasonable prices and do a great job. It was a pleasure working with them."
Nichole F. in December 2003
Los Angeles Landscaping Companies are rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 52 reviews of 52 pros.
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The natural beauty of rolling hills may be visually appealing, but it can lead to problems down the road for your home. Whether you are building a new home or working on an existing home, yard leveling, or landscape grading, may be a project in your near future. Yard leveling is far more than just clearing and flattening the ground to install a new feature like a patio, pool, or garden. It is the best way to prevent erosion and drainage issues that can lead to pooling water and foundation problems.
Because landscape grading involves significant equipment and experience, it is a job best left to the professionals. Before the work is started, a plan is created from laser measurements of the current grade and rises and falls. Then, after the work is completed, there is post-leveling working which is usually included in the overall cost of the job.
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