So I am attempting to make a plan to level this yard and i’m going back and forth with my dad. Should we do more dirt first or just sand and seed? Or is there a different solution you guys would suggest.

How would you handle this? We got an $8k quote from a company to level and take care of it is that right or too much?

by EwgWolverine

11 Comments

  1. WiskeyUniformTango

    I think you need more than sand.

    Personally i would wait till fall, scalp it, and basically bring in a couple inches of fresh soil and level it out real good and seed it like a new lawn.

  2. tawandagames2

    I ordered 8 yards of dirt for my 1/4 acre lot. It was a clay and compost mix so it would stay in place. It cost $300 which included delivery. I shoveled it by hand but you could also just rent a bobcat for the day from Home Depot. Huge savings vs hiring other people.

  3. DowntownAd86

    Good luck! I got a tiller and have been taking a few days per 20 ft x 20 ft square.

    Tilling up the ground then evening it all out.

    When I’m done I’m coming back through with 3 inches of topsoil and grass seed. It’ll be a 3-4 week process but it’s the only thing that made sense to me

  4. Careful-Structure330

    My lawn was and is still in some places I haven’t done yet, but a land plane on my Kubota leveled out all the dirt. And let me start fresh. You could possibly rent one or perhaps have friend that has one.

  5. I can see your septic tank, and your leach field should be adjacent. Best proceed with caution

  6. Then_Version9768

    1. Rake up the garbage as much as you can, weeds, sticks, other nonsense.

    2. Pick up buckets of rocks and put them where they belong. Everyone needs a rock collection.

    3. Roto-till the soil if that’s your thing — or “scarfify” which is a bit more moderate. Or just rake it again but a little deeper. This will be no fun.

    4. Add store-bought soil to all the low areas –and believe me, it twill take dozens of bags of that – or a large delivery of soil dumped somewhere along with a wheelbarrow.

    5. Or skip #4 and just pull a drag of some kind over it to smooth it down. The heavier the better. You’ll enjoy that, believe me.

  7. pkt_mny

    Dirt and sand. Look up se youtube vids. It’s possible to diy but it’s a lot of work. Get some other quotes. And let someone else do it would be my advice

  8. OzarksExplorer

    Garden tractor and a box blade to drag out the 15yds of top soil/compost mix you have delivered

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