Armour Landscaping

Final Grading

Professional landscaping services including lawn care, planting, garden design, and maintenance to create beautiful, functional, and well-maintained outdoor spaces year-round.

Final Grading

Final grading is the last and most critical step in preparing a property after construction or landscape installation. It ensures your yard has the correct surface elevations, positive drainage, and a smooth, finished appearance — all in compliance with City of Edmonton requirements.

Why Final Grading Matters

1. Proper Surface Drainage
Final grading directs surface water away from buildings, foundations, and neighbouring properties, preventing pooling, basement water issues, and erosion.
2. Clean, Finished Appearance
A smooth, uniform grade enhances curb appeal and prepares your yard for sod, landscaping, patios, or final surfaces.
3. Regulatory Compliance
The City of Edmonton requires final grading to meet approved lot grading plans, stormwater management standards, and drainage regulations.
4. Long-Term Stability
Correct final grading protects hardscapes, driveways, walkways, and planted areas from future settlement or washouts.

City of Edmonton Guidelines

Final grading in Edmonton must comply with municipal standards to ensure positive drainage and neighbourly stormwater management :-

  • Land must be graded so that surface water flows away from buildings and toward approved drainage outlets or catch basins.
  •  The finished grade must match the approved lot grading plan submitted as part of your development permit.
  • Elevation markers and grade stakes must be set and maintained until City inspection is complete.
  • Side slopes and transitions must meet City-approved slopes to prevent erosion and ensure safe surface water flow.

These requirements are outlined in the City’s Lot Grading & Site Drainage Standards.

(Reference: City of Edmonton lot grading and drainage guidelines)

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1. Final Grading with Topsoil
Final grading with topsoil ensures proper drainage away from the foundation while creating a smooth, stable surface ready for natural landscaping. It establishes approved elevations in accordance with City guidelines, helps prevent water pooling, and protects the structure from moisture-related issues. Topsoil is recommended when sod, seed, or planting is to be installed, as it provides the necessary growing medium for healthy and sustainable landscape development.
2. Final Grading with Road Crush
Final grading with road crush ensures proper drainage away from the foundation while creating a firm, compacted surface for long-term stability. It establishes approved elevations in accordance with City guidelines, helps prevent water pooling, and protects the structure from moisture-related issues. Road crush is recommended when xeriscaping or artificial turf is to be installed, as it provides a strong, well-draining base that minimizes shifting and ongoing maintenance.

Final Grading Process Overview

  1. Pre-grading review: Confirm utility locations, setbacks, and approved grading plan.
  2.   Rough grading: Establish general slopes and drainage flow.
  3.   Elevation verification: Use grade stakes and laser levels to ensure compliance.
  4.   Final grading execution: Achieve precise elevations, smooth transitions, and surface drainage per the approved plan.
  5.   City inspection & approval: The City verifies final elevations before turf, hardscapes, or other finishes are placed.

Tip: Contact us to ensure your final grading meets requirements and achieves the best results for sod, landscaping, walkways, and water management.

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