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Alden Longfellow's Landscaping & Excavation

Farmingdale, MaineServing Farmingdale + 25 mi

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Alden Longfellow's Landscaping & Excavation is a local Farmingdale lawn and landscape provider focused on healthy, smooth, mowable turf.

In Farmingdale, Maine, lawns sit on rocky glacial till and loam across uneven, rolling lots, so quality leveling work is really about handling freeze-thaw heaving and spring snowmelt.

Services Offered

Yard regradingLawn levelingTopdressingDrainage solutions

Service Area

25 miNFarmingdale25-mile coverage radius

Based in Farmingdale

Alden Longfellow's Landscaping & Excavation travels up to 25 miles for lawn leveling, regrading, and drainage projects around Farmingdale and the surrounding Maine area. Outside the radius? Ask—many pros extend for larger jobs.

Lawn Leveling in Farmingdale: FAQ

How much does lawn leveling cost in Farmingdale?

Most lawn leveling and regrading projects in Farmingdale, Maine fall between $500 and $4,000, depending on yard size, how much soil has to move, and whether drainage or retaining work is involved. The fastest way to know is a free on-site quote—Alden Longfellow's Landscaping & Excavation can assess the slope and grade before giving you a number.

When is the best time of year to level a yard in Maine?

Locally, the best window is late spring through fall, after the frost lifts. That timing makes handling freeze-thaw heaving and spring snowmelt far easier and gives new grade or sod time to establish before the next season.

What are the signs my Farmingdale yard needs leveling or regrading?

Watch for water pooling near the house after rain, low or sunken spots, soil washing toward the foundation, or a lawn that feels lumpy underfoot. On uneven, rolling lots with rocky glacial till and loam, these issues tend to worsen each season if the grade isn’t corrected.

Can I level my lawn myself, or should I hire a pro?

Minor topdressing of small dips is a reasonable DIY job. But true regrading—moving slope away from a foundation, fixing drainage, or anything involving handling freeze-thaw heaving and spring snowmelt—needs the right equipment and a read on local conditions. That’s where a pro like Alden Longfellow's Landscaping & Excavation pays for itself.

How long does a lawn leveling project take?

A typical residential lawn leveling or regrading job in Farmingdale, Maine takes one to three days. Larger lots, retaining walls, or full drainage systems can run longer—your quote will spell out the timeline.

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