About This Service

Smoothing and leveling soil in preparation for sod or seed.

At TruScape, we understand that finish grading is crucial for maintaining the value and beauty of your property. Our team of experts uses state-of-the-art equipment and proven techniques to deliver results that exceed expectations.

Why Choose Us?

  • Expertly trained staff
  • Commercial-grade equipment
  • Satisfaction guaranteed
  • Licensed and insured

The Foundation of a Perfect Lawn

Finish grading is the meticulous process of smoothing and preparing the soil surface before seeding, sodding, or hydroseeding. It is arguably the most critical step in landscape installation—no amount of fertilizer or water can fix a lawn built on poor grading.

At TruScape, we use specialized equipment like Harley Rakes and soil conditioners to pulverize soil clumps, remove debris, and create a perfectly level seedbed that promotes rapid root establishment and proper water drainage.

TruScape equipment refining soil surface

Comprehensive Site Preparation

1Drainage & Sloping

We ensure positive drainage away from foundations, patios, and walkways. Correct sloping prevents water pooling and basement issues, directing runoff into swales or drainage systems where it belongs.

2Soil Amendments

Based on site conditions, we incorporate high-quality screened topsoil or organic compost. This improves soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability for new turf.

3Rock Hounding & Debris Removal

Our specialized power rakes (rock hounds) sift the top layer of soil, removing rocks, roots, and clods larger than 3/4 inch. This leaves a clean, pebble-free surface ideal for mowing.

4Soil Testing & Conditioning

We don't guess—we test. We can analyze pH and nutrient levels to apply the correct starter fertilizers and lime, ensuring your new lawn has the chemistry it needs to thrive immediately.

Serving the Greater Pittsburgh Region (50-Mile Radius)

TruScape offers professional finish grading and land leveling services across a wide service area centered in Greensburg, PA (15601). We regularly mobilize our equipment for projects in:

Greensburg
Latrobe
Irwin
North Huntingdon
Murrysville
Ligonier
Monroeville
Mount Pleasant

Whether you are a custom home builder in Cranberry Township or a homeowner in the South Hills, our finish grading crews travel throughout Allegheny, Westmoreland, Fayette, and surrounding counties to ensure your project starts on solid ground.

Rough Grading vs. Finish Grading: What's the Difference?

Rough Grading

This is the "heavy lifting" phase, typically done by excavation companies with bulldozers and large excavators.

  • Establishing the general shape of the land
  • Cutting swales for major drainage
  • Backfilling around foundations
  • Moving large volumes of earth
  • Result: Lumpy, uneven soil with rocks and debris. Not ready for seed.

Finish Grading (TruScape Specialty)

This is the "fine tuning" phase, done with compact track loaders, Harley rakes, and soil conditioners.

  • Pulverizing soil clumps to a fine powder
  • Removing rocks (rock hounding) and debris
  • Smoothing out tire ruts and low spots
  • Preparing the perfect "seed bed" for germination
  • Result: A smooth, table-top surface ready for a premium lawn.

Erosion & Sediment Control (E&S)

In Western PA, rain is inevitable. TruScape ensures your site remains compliant with local conservation district regulations during the grading process. We install and maintain critical E&S measures to prevent soil runoff into streets or waterways:

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Silt Socks & Fence

Perimeter controls to filter sediment from runoff.

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Straw Wattles

Slowing water velocity on long slopes.

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Construction Entrances

Stabilized rock pads to keep mud off public roads.

Finish Grading FAQs

Do I need to kill my old grass first?
Yes, absolutely. Grading over live weeds or grass will result in them growing right back through your new lawn. We recommend a full kill-off of existing vegetation regarding 2-3 weeks before grading begins. We can include this service in your proposal.
How much topsoil do I need?
Ideally, you want 4-6 inches of quality topsoil for a simplified lawn. If your site has poor clay soil, we can import screened topsoil or blend in mushroom compost to create an organic-rich layer that holds moisture and nutrients.
Can you grade when the soil is wet?
No. Grading wet soil causes compaction, which destroys soil structure and prevents grass roots from penetrating deep into the ground. It also creates large, hard clods that are impossible to smooth out. We must wait for soil to be dry and friable for the best results.

Ready for Seed or Sod?

Once finish grading is complete, your property is ready for the next step. Check out our Hydroseeding or Sod Installation services to see how we can turn that perfect grade into a lush green lawn.

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