Grading & Dirt Work in Ocala

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Clearing gets the vegetation off; grading makes the land do something — a level house pad, a driveway that doesn't wash out, a lot that sheds water away from the slab instead of under it. We handle the dirt work that finishes a clearing job, in the same mobilization.

Dirt work we handle

What grading costs

Florida excavation and grading typically runs $1,100–$5,600 per project, or $100–$300 per hour with machine and operator; residential pads and driveways sit in the middle of that band. Fill dirt, haul distance, and pad size are the swing factors — Marion County's sandy soils are the cheap kind to move, which keeps local numbers toward the friendly end of statewide ranges.

One mobilization beats two: equipment transport is a real line item on every dirt job. Booking clearing and pad work together typically saves several hundred dollars versus bringing machines out twice — and it's one throat to choke on schedule.

Sandy soil, real advantages

Most of Marion County sits on well-drained sandy uplands — land that grades clean and drains fast once water has somewhere to go. The usual complaint ("my lot holds water after every storm") is most often a grading problem, not a soil problem: crown the drive, cut a swale, move the low spot away from the structures. It's a one-day fix on most residential parcels.

Sources: HomeGuide excavation & grading cost data · Marion County right-of-way permitting (culverts/driveways)

Common Questions

What does grading cost?

Florida excavation and grading work typically runs $1,100–$5,600 per project, or $100–$300/hour with operator and machine. Pad size and fill needs drive it.

Do you handle the dirt pad for a new home?

Yes — clearing, grubbing, pad cut/fill, and compaction-ready rough grade in one mobilization. Your builder specifies pad height; we hit it.

My lot holds water — can grading fix it?

Often. Marion County's sandy soils drain well once graded to move water away from structures; swales and crowned driveways solve most standing-water complaints.

Ready to see the land under all that brush?

Free walk-and-quote anywhere in Marion County — most estimates inside 24 hours.

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