1. Read the site
We look at slope, water movement, soft areas, high spots, low spots, access, and the final use of the area.
Site grading in Warren County NJ for yards, shed pads, driveways, drainage correction, low spots, stone areas, and property improvements — shaped for function, drainage, and a cleaner finished result.

We shape rough ground into usable areas with attention to water movement, surface finish, stone prep, and what the space needs to become.
Good grading is more than making dirt look smooth. The grade controls drainage, stability, access, and how the finished space performs after the job is done. GradeCraft Excavation handles site grading for homeowners and small project sites throughout Warren County and nearby Sussex County NJ.
We grade areas for driveways, sheds, patios, yards, lawn repair, gravel pads, stone areas, low spot correction, and general property improvement. The goal is a clean, practical grade that fits the real use of the space.
Many local properties have clay, rock, slate, slopes, wet pockets, and uneven fill. We look at how water moves, where access is available, and what the finished area needs before shaping the site.
Send photos, the area size, the current problem, and what you want installed or used there afterward. That gives us the best starting point.
Proper grading starts with the finished goal, drainage direction, soil conditions, and access.
We look at slope, water movement, soft areas, high spots, low spots, access, and the final use of the area.
Material is moved and shaped to create a cleaner working surface and better functional grade.
The site is left ready for stone, seed, drainage, driveway material, shed prep, or the next contractor.
Quick answers before you request a site grading quote.
Yes, grading can help move surface water away from low areas when the site allows for proper pitch and drainage direction.
Yes. Depending on the job, GradeCraft can haul material away or bring in dirt, stone, or fill to help build the correct grade.
Send the property location, photos, rough area size, the current issue, and what the area will be used for after grading.
Send the location, photos, and what the area needs to become. We will get back to you with the next step.
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