Lawn Seeding, Topsoil & Erosion Control
This service is designed to repair lawns that have been damaged by cleanups, drainage issues, construction, or erosion. We rebuild the soil base, install quality seed, and stabilize the area so new grass can establish properly.
Included Services:
• Topsoil Spreading & Lawn Seeding – Premium screened topsoil and seed installed to restore bare, rocky, or uneven areas.
• Bare Spot & Lawn Repair – Targeted fixes for worn, thin, or damaged sections of turf.
• Light Grading & Leveling – Minor grading to smooth uneven areas and improve surface drainage before seeding.
• Erosion Control & Seed Protection – Straw matting or erosion control material installed where needed to keep soil and seed in place while grass establishes.
• Post-Cleanup & Construction Lawn Repair – Final restoration after heavy cleanups, removals, or light construction work.
Larger grading projects, drainage systems, or structural earthwork are evaluated separately to ensure proper results and long-term performance.
Topsoil & Spreading FAQs
We use premium, screened loam-based topsoil—free of large debris, weeds, and stones. It’s ideal for lawns, gardens, and grading, and blends well with existing soil.
It depends on your yard’s size and how deep you want to go. For most lawn leveling or seeding prep, we recommend 1–2 inches of topsoil. We’ll calculate the exact amount during your free estimate.
Yes! We don’t just dump and run. We rake and grade the topsoil smooth so it’s ready for seed, sod, or mulch—with proper drainage and no low spots.
Light applications (½ inch or less) can be “top-dressed” over grass to improve soil quality. For thicker layers, we recommend removing old turf first—especially if your lawn is patchy or compacted.
Yes! While topsoil is often a standalone service, we’re happy to follow up with seeding, fertilizer, or erosion control to help your new lawn take root fast.
Locally—from trusted suppliers in Lancaster County who meet our quality standards. No fill dirt, no construction leftovers—just clean, fertile topsoil.
If you’re seeding, avoid heavy foot traffic for 2–3 weeks. If it’s just for grading or beds, you can usually walk on it lightly right away. We’ll give you clear aftercare tips!
We address bare spots, rocky or uneven areas, thin or worn turf, and lawns impacted by heavy cleanup, removals, or light construction. These services are ideal for restoring appearance and usability without major earthwork.
When needed, we install straw matting or erosion control materials to keep soil and seed in place while grass establishes. This helps protect against rain, runoff, and wind during the early growth phase.