Leveling

Lawn Leveling in Midland & the Permian Basin

Tired of bumps and dips ruining your lawn’s look? Our lawn leveling service smooths uneven areas and fills low spots to create a cleaner, healthier, and safer yard.

What It Is

What is lawn leveling?


Lawn leveling smooths out dips, bumps, and low spots in your yard by applying a mix of soil, sand, or compost to the uneven areas. The goal is a flatter, cleaner lawn that looks great and functions better.

Uneven lawns not only look bad — they cause mowing problems, water pooling, and weak spots in your grass. Our leveling service creates a uniform surface that’s safer to walk on, easier to maintain, and more appealing overall.

Signs & Benefits

Does your lawn need it?


  • Dips, bumps, or low spots
  • Uneven mower cuts or scalping patches
  • Water puddles after rainfall
  • Poor grass coverage in specific areas

The benefits

  • A smoother, more even surface
  • Better water drainage and absorption
  • Cleaner mowing and fewer bare spots
  • Encourages uniform grass growth
  • Helps prevent standing water and fungus
How It Works

Our process


1

Site Inspection & Measurement

We measure the dips, bumps, and low spots across your yard.

2

Soil Sample & Material

A soil sample is required; the mix may include Carbon Pro G for enhanced leveling and soil health.

3

Precise Leveling Application

We fill and grade with commercial-grade tools for a uniform surface.

4

Finishing & Aftercare

We finish the surface and guide you on watering and recovery.

Best in spring and early fall — though minor fixes can be done year-round with the right conditions.

Before We Start

A soil sample comes first


A soil sample is required, and the mix may include Carbon Pro G, an organic soil enhancer, for stronger leveling and healthier soil. It’s a small step that makes the work last — learn why in our Soil Testing guide.

Works Well With

Often paired with top dressing


Leveling fixes the bumps and dips; Top Dressing enriches the soil. They’re frequently recommended together — and both start with a soil sample.

FAQ

Leveling questions


Leveling vs. top dressing — what’s the difference?
Leveling is for bumps and dips; top dressing improves the soil. They’re often recommended together.
Will it hurt my grass?
No — the soil is blended in gently so your grass keeps growing.
How often is leveling needed?
A full leveling once every few years, with minor touch-ups as needed.
What material do you use?
A custom blend, often sand, soil, and Carbon Pro G.
100% recommend 16 reviews Read our reviews →

They came and aerated, put down carbon pro g and sand leveled my front yard. Hard working group and very professional. If you need this done give them a call. I will be using them again. Thanks Noe and Sons.

— Austin Wilkinson

Ready to bring your lawn back to life?

Get a free quote today, or call/text Bold Gold at (432) 301-4035.

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