Grading and Re-Sloping

Improve drainage and protect your property with grading and re-sloping solutions designed to direct water away from foundations, prevent pooling, and restore proper surface water flow.

Why Grading & Re-Sloping Matters

Improper grading can cause water to flow toward a structure instead of away from it. When the ground slopes incorrectly, water can pool near foundations, saturate soil, and contribute to erosion and drainage-related damage.

Over time, settling soil, landscaping changes, or construction can alter the original grade of a property. These changes can create low spots, negative slope toward the foundation, and ongoing drainage problems that worsen during heavy rainfall.

Grading and re-sloping focus on restoring proper surface contours so water drains away from structures as intended. Addressing grading issues helps reduce moisture around foundations, prevent erosion, and improve overall drainage performance across the property.

What We Repair & Install

Improper Ground Slope Toward Foundations

Low Spots Causing Water Pooling

Erosion From Poor Surface Drainage

Settled or Washed-Out Soil Areas

Corrective Property Grading

Surface Re-Sloping for Proper Water Flow

Common Problems Grading & Re-Sloping Fixes

Grading and re-sloping address surface drainage issues that can lead to water pooling, erosion, and moisture-related problems around a property.

Why Choose Triton

Free On-Site Evaluation

We evaluate your slab and home structure in person to identify the root cause of movement, not just the visible symptoms.

Honest Guidance

We clearly explain what your foundation needs, whether that’s a targeted repair or a broader stabilization plan.

Built for Oklahoma Soils

Our repair methods are engineered to perform in Oklahoma’s clay-heavy soils, from drought conditions to periods of heavy rainfall.

Oklahoma Owned & Operated

A locally owned, family-run company proudly serving Oklahoma homeowners with trusted local expertise.

Quality Workmanship

Delivering quality workmanship with care for your home and property.

Surface Drainage Expertise

Surface water contributing to foundation moisture

How the Process Works

Free On-Site Evaluation

We inspect grading, slope direction, elevation changes, and surface water flow to identify problem areas affecting drainage.

Tailored Repair Plan

Your plan outlines the recommended grading or re-sloping approach, scope of work, timeline, and pricing based on property conditions.

Fast, Clean Repairs

Our crews reshape and re-slope affected areas to restore proper water flow while minimizing disruption to the surrounding property.

Final Walkthrough

Final Walkthrough We review the completed work, answer your questions, and confirm that surface water is draining away from the structure as intended.

Before & After Gallery

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Warranties & Financing

Grading and re-sloping repair can be a major investment. Triton makes it accessible and transparent.

  • Warranty options vary based on repair type
  • Financing available for larger projects
  • Clear pricing and no hidden fees

Related Services

Grading and re-sloping often work alongside other drainage solutions to control surface water, reduce soil saturation, and protect foundations and concrete surfaces.

Drainage Solutions
French Drains
Foundation Drainage Systems
Downspout Underground Piping
Surface Water Diversion (Swales)
Footing Drain / Drain Tile Repair

Service Area

Proudly serving: Oklahoma City, Edmond, Moore, Norman, Yukon, Mustang, Bethany, Nichols Hills, Spencer, Warr Acres, Harrah, Choctaw, Shawnee, McLoud, Blanchard, Newcastle, Nicoma Park, Jones, Newalla, Norman, Moore, and surrounding areas.

Grading & Re-Sloping FAQ

What is grading and re-sloping?

Grading and re-sloping involve reshaping the ground surface to control how water flows across a property, directing it away from foundations and structures.

Proper grading prevents water from pooling near the foundation, reduces soil saturation, and helps protect against moisture-related foundation and concrete issues.

Yes. Soil settling, erosion, landscaping changes, and construction can alter original grading and create drainage problems over time.

Grading is a surface-level solution but is often combined with other drainage systems to fully address water management issues.

Work is performed as cleanly as possible, and affected areas are reshaped and restored after grading is completed.

Signs include water flowing toward the foundation, standing water in the yard, erosion, or drainage problems that worsen after rainfall.

Restore proper water flow and protect your property with professional grading solutions.

Schedule your free on-site evaluation today.

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