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How to Fix Yard Damage After Heavy Construction Equipment

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Yard restoration after construction

Excavators, concrete trucks, and delivery cranes do not leave gentle footprints. New builds and major renovations commonly deliver compacted subgrade, rutted lawns, buried debris, destroyed irrigation, and drainage patterns that no longer work. Homeowners eager for curb appeal often sod over damage that cannot support roots. Recovery requires a sequence—not a single product application.

Assess the Damage First

Walk the lot after major trades finish. Note compaction zones, cut utility trenches not fully settled, low spots holding water, stripped topsoil piles, and contaminated aggregate mixed with clay. Photograph conditions before restoration for builder warranty or holdback discussions. Identify whether damage is cosmetic or structural to grading and drainage.

Decompaction and Rough Grading

Severely compacted areas may need ripping, replacement fill, or lime treatment depending on soil reports. Rough grade restores swales and foundation setbacks per survey. Do not place premium topsoil until subgrade drains and compacts to spec—otherwise you bury problems under green sod that fails in summer heat.

Topsoil, Seed, and Sod Strategy

Import quality topsoil at consistent depth—often 100 to 150 millimetres for lawns in Ontario—and blend into stable subgrade. Seed offers economy and strong rooting with time; sod offers instant cover but demands irrigation discipline and healthy soil beneath. Spring and early fall are optimal establishment windows; midsummer sod on compacted clay is a common failure mode.

Repairing Hardscape and Turf Edges

Interlock and asphalt edges often fracture when equipment tracks across them. Reset base courses where settlement occurred rather than cosmetic polymeric sand alone. Fence posts installed before soil settlement may need re-plumb. Tree protection zones violated during build may require arborist assessment before investing in surrounding plantings.

Drainage Corrections After Equipment

Ruts become permanent ponds without regrading. Downspouts displaced during masonry work must be reconnected before landscape finish. Inspect sump discharge paths—construction fill often blocks them. Integrate fixes with municipal storm rules and neighbour grade relationships.

Practical Takeaway

Fixing yard damage after construction is civil repair first, cosmetics second. Budget decompaction, grading, and drainage before sod marketing photos. Supervised closeout walks catch exterior damage while builder holdbacks still exist.