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Land Grading in Bath, MI

Site grading and leveling for proper drainage and foundation prep for Bath homes and businesses

Expert Land Grading Services in Bath

J.E. Excavating & Grading provides professional land grading services throughout Bath and Clinton County. Bath Township is a growing community north of East Lansing, known for its rural character and good schools. As a suburban community, Bath depends on precise land grading to direct water away from structures, create stable building pads, and prevent the erosion problems that plague poorly sloped properties.

Why Bath Properties Need Land Grading

Bath experiences similar winter conditions to the greater Lansing area with significant seasonal snowfall. Even a few inches of incorrect grade can send thousands of gallons of stormwater toward your foundation over a rainy season. Michigan code requires positive drainage away from structures, and the heavy clay soils in this region don't absorb water the way sandy soils do, so surface grading is your first line of defense.

Bath Township soils include typical mid-Michigan glacial deposits requiring proper drainage consideration. Our experience working in Clinton County means we understand the local conditions and how to address them effectively.

Our Land Grading Process

We shoot existing grades with a laser level, design a grading plan that moves water where it needs to go, and execute the cut-and-fill work with GPS-guided equipment. Compaction testing happens in lifts so the finished grade holds long-term rather than settling unevenly. Every project in Bath receives personalized attention from owner Jarod, who oversees work from start to finish.

About Bath, Michigan

The township features a mix of established farms, newer subdivisions, and rural residential properties. With a population of approximately 12,000, Bath is part of the greater mid-Michigan region we proudly serve.

We also provide land grading services to nearby communities including East Lansing, DeWitt, Haslett, and Laingsburg. View all 30 service areas →

Why Choose J.E. Excavating for Land Grading?

  • Owner-Operated: Jarod personally oversees every Bath project
  • Licensed & Insured: Full coverage for your protection
  • Local Experience: We know Clinton County soil and conditions
  • Free Estimates: No obligation quotes for all land grading work

Frequently Asked Questions About Land Grading

How much does land grading cost per acre in Michigan?
Grading costs vary widely based on how much material needs to move and what the existing conditions look like. Simple yard re-grading may run $1,500 to $4,000 for an average residential lot, while major cut-and-fill projects on larger parcels are priced per cubic yard of material moved. A site visit lets us give you an accurate quote.
What is the proper slope away from a house foundation?
Michigan building code and industry best practice call for a minimum of 6 inches of fall over the first 10 feet away from the foundation. On clay soils we often aim for slightly more to account for settlement over the first few seasons.
When is the best time of year to do grading work in Michigan?
Late spring through fall is ideal, after frost is fully out of the ground and before it returns. Working on frozen or saturated ground creates compaction problems. If your project has a deadline, we can work around weather, but optimal conditions mean late May through October in mid-Michigan.

Ready for Land Grading in Bath?

Contact J.E. Excavating & Grading today for a free, no-obligation estimate.