Marin County
Grading & Site Prep in Marin
Shape the dirt right so everything built on it lasts.
Leveling and shaping soil, cutting and filling, building pads, and compacting ground so it drains correctly and supports what comes next — a foundation, a barn, a driveway, or a finished yard. Across Marin County — from San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, and San Anselmo — most jobs here are defensible space and fuel reduction — homes tucked into the woods, insurer requirements to meet, and owners who take fire protection seriously.
Grading & Site Prep Pricing
What grading costs in Marin
Local terrain, slope, and site access in Marin all move the final number — steep or hard-to-reach parcels run higher than the ranges above.
Local context
Why Marin landowners need grading
Marin carries very high WUI fire risk — homes tucked into the oak woodlands and chaparral around Mt. Tamalpais and the steep western canyons are exactly the terrain CAL FIRE and insurers scrutinize most.
Local operators
Pros serving Marin
Tight Access Excavation
35+ yrs
Sebastopol family-owned excavation and directional-drilling firm since 1990, providing land clearing, excavation, utilities, and drainage across Marin, Sonoma, and Napa.
Serves: Marin · Sonoma · Napa
Adobe Construction
Local operator
Penngrove general engineering contractor providing driveway construction, grading, site prep, and land clearing across Sonoma, Marin, and Napa.
Serves: Sonoma · Marin · Napa
Independent Contractor Inc.
Local operator
Excavation, demolition, and grading contractor experienced in hillside/steep-lot grading, vineyard lot clearing, and tight-access site work across the Bay Area.
Serves: Santa Clara · San Mateo · Sonoma · Napa
Sonoma Marin Arborists
19+ yrs · CSLB #896313
Petaluma woman-owned, BBB-accredited tree and landscaping contractor (since 2007): mastication, mowing, brush chipping, firebreaks, stump removal, and excavator work across Sonoma and Marin.
Serves: Sonoma · Marin
Common questions
Grading & Site Prep FAQs
How much does grading cost?+
It depends entirely on how much earth moves. Operators often bill $100–$300 per hour, or $0.08–$2.00 per square foot. A quarter-acre building pad with cut, fill, and compaction typically runs $4,000–$11,000, while general per-acre site prep ranges from $200 to $6,000. Importing or exporting soil is the biggest swing factor.
Do I need a permit to grade my property?+
Usually yes if you're moving meaningful volumes of soil or altering drainage — most Bay Area counties require a grading permit in those cases. Structural building pads frequently also require engineered plans and a soils report with an engineer's sign-off. Check with your county before starting; thresholds vary.
Why does compaction matter?+
Loosely placed fill settles over time, and settling under a foundation, slab, or driveway causes cracking and failure. Proper grading places fill in thin lifts and compacts each to a specified density so the ground stays put. For anything you're building on, compaction to spec isn't optional.
Can grading fix my drainage problems?+
Very often, yes. Standing water and water running toward a structure are usually grading problems — the ground slopes the wrong way. Re-grading to establish positive drainage away from buildings, sometimes paired with drains or swales, is the standard fix and far cheaper than dealing with foundation or moisture damage later.
Do you need a survey first?+
For a simple yard level, no. For building pads, driveways, or anything tied to a foundation or permit, working from a survey and target elevations is what keeps the job correct and inspectable. If you don't have one, we'll tell you when it's worth getting.
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