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Grading, Soil Backfill & Compaction in Douglas County

Shaping the ground to drain right and compacting fill so foundations and surfaces stay stable.

Grading shapes the surface of your site so water runs where it should and the ground sits at the right elevation. Backfill and compaction rebuild and firm up the soil around foundations, trenches, and structures so nothing settles later. This work is easy to undervalue because you do not see it once the project is finished, yet it is what keeps foundations sound and yards dry.

What is included

  • Rough and finish grading to plan or to drain
  • Slope and swale work to move water away from structures
  • Backfill around foundations, walls, and trenches
  • Placing and compacting fill in controlled lifts
  • Spreading and grading crushed rock for driveways and pads
  • A grade checked before we leave so water moves correctly
Grading, Soil Backfill & Compaction work by Russco Enterprises in Douglas County, Oregon.

What affects the price

Every parcel is different, so the cost depends on the job. These are the things that move the number, named plainly so you can see where your project lands.

Area to be gradedMore square footage means more time shaping and checking the surface.
Amount of fill neededBringing in and placing more material costs more.
Compaction standardJobs that require testing to a set value involve extra steps.
Existing drainage problemsCorrecting a site that already holds water takes additional work.
Material sourceReusing on-site soil is cheaper than importing fill or rock.
Russco's full-size excavator with hydraulic breaker, the equipment used for grading, soil backfill & compaction jobs.

The equipment for this job

Built for the heavy work

We place backfill and shape grade with the full-size excavator and bring in fill and crushed rock by the semi dump truck load. Compacting in lifts, rather than dumping and hoping, is what gives you a surface that holds up under a foundation or a driveway.

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Grading, Soil Backfill & Compaction questions

Why is soil compaction important for a foundation?

Loose or poorly compacted fill settles unevenly over time, and a foundation built on it can crack or shift. Compacting the soil in lifts to the right density gives the structure a stable base and prevents costly settlement problems down the road.

Can you fix a yard or site that holds water?

Often, yes. Standing water usually comes down to grade and drainage. We can reshape the surface, cut swales, and build the slope needed to carry water away from your buildings and low spots.

Do you bring in fill and rock, or just move what is on site?

Both. When the on-site soil works we reuse it to save you money. When you need clean fill or crushed rock, we haul it in by the full truckload and place it where it goes.

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