Grading & Excavation Services in Sanford, NC

We move the dirt. We fix drainage problems. Straightforward work from a contractor you can trust.

Heavy equipment grading land in Sanford, NC

What We Do

Professional grading and earthwork for residential and commercial projects throughout Lee County and Central North Carolina.

Land Grading

Proper grading sets the foundation for everything else. We level sites for buildings, yards, and drainage.

Drainage Solutions

Standing water damaging your property? We install culverts, ditches, and grading to move water where it needs to go.

Driveways & Roads

Gravel driveways, private roads, and access paths built to last through NC weather.

Site Preparation

Clearing, grubbing, and grading to get your lot ready for construction. We handle the dirt work so builders can build.

10+ Years Experience

A decade of moving dirt in Central NC. We know the soil, the weather, and what works.

Safety First

Every job done right, every time. We don't cut corners on safety or quality.

Upfront Pricing

No surprises, no hidden fees. We tell you what it costs before we start.

Local Knowledge

Based in Sanford, serving Lee County and surrounding areas. We're your neighbors.

See the Difference

Real projects, real results. Here's what proper grading looks like.

Site before grading - uneven terrain Before
Site after grading - level ground After
Property before grading work Before
Property after professional grading After
Land before excavation work Before
Land after excavation - finished grade After

Mulch & Cross Ties

Now offering quality mulch and cross ties for garden beds throughout the Sanford area.

Mulch and cross ties for garden beds – Craig Grading CO. LLC, Sanford, NC

Build Better Garden Beds

A well-mulched garden bed does more than look good, it works for you:

  • Retains moisture – Keeps soil damp longer so plants stay healthy with less watering.
  • Suppresses weeds – A thick layer of mulch blocks sunlight and slows weed growth.
  • Regulates soil temperature – Insulates roots from summer heat and winter cold.
  • Prevents erosion – Holds soil in place during heavy Carolina rains.
  • Cross ties add structure – Durable borders that keep beds defined and mulch where it belongs.

Give us a call or reach out through the contact form for more information

Ready to Get Started?

Give us a call or fill out our contact form. We'll come take a look and give you an honest quote.