Structure Removal & Site Clearing in Eau Claire, WI
Complete removal of unwanted structures with site cleanup and grading
Removing a structure is only part of the job. What’s left behind determines how easily the site can be reused, drained, accessed, and rebuilt. Old foundations, buried debris, uneven grades, and compacted soils can all interfere with the next phase if they aren’t addressed during removal.
Serving West Central Wisconsin, 715 Excavating provides structure removal and site clearing services in Eau Claire, WI, and surrounding communities. We remove unwanted buildings and prepare clean, workable ground so properties can transition directly into redevelopment, construction, or resale.
Why Property Owners Choose 715 Excavating

Drainage Planned First
We shape grades to control water movement before focusing on surface appearance.

Elevation Accuracy
Pads, transitions, and slopes are built to design elevations, not estimated in the field.

Stable Surfaces Delivered
Subgrades and finishes are shaped to resist settlement, erosion, and surface failure.

Integrated Site Work
Grading ties directly into excavation, drainage, access routes, and flatwork preparation, so the entire site performs as designed.
When Rough & Final Grading Is Needed
Grading is required any time land must be shaped before or after construction.
This includes:
- Preparing building pads before foundations or slabs
- Establishing drainage slopes around structures
- Shaping driveways and access routes
- Correcting low areas, ponding, or uneven grades
- Finishing landscapes after construction
Accurate grading protects foundations, controls runoff, and prevents erosion, settlement, and surface failure.
Rough Grading Services
Rough grading establishes the base shape of the site before utilities, foundations, or paving are installed.
This stage focuses on:
- Establishing building pad elevations
- Cutting and filling to reach design grades
- Forming primary drainage slopes
- Creating access routes and working surfaces
- Preparing subgrades for utilities and foundations
Rough grading determines where water flows and how structures sit before any finish work begins.
Final Grading Services
Final grading refines surfaces after utilities, foundations, and construction are complete.
This stage focuses on:
- Fine shaping around buildings and slabs
- Setting finish elevations and transitions
- Establishing final drainage paths
- Preparing surfaces for landscaping, seed, or sod
- Shaping driveways, yards, and access areas
Final grading controls how water leaves the site and how finished surfaces perform over time.
How Grading Protects Drainage and Structures
Proper grading prevents many of the long-term problems that affect buildings and paved surfaces.
Well-shaped sites:
- Move water away from foundations and slabs
- Prevent erosion and washouts
- Reduce frost movement and settlement
- Protect landscaping and finished surfaces
- Maintain access during wet and freeze-thaw cycles
Grading is often coordinated with excavation, drainage shaping, driveway construction, and foundation preparation, so the entire site works as one system.
Our Rough & Final Grading Process
Grade Review and Layout
We review drawings, elevations, drainage paths, and access before shaping begins.
Rough Shaping and Drainage Formation
Cuts, fills, and slopes are formed to establish pads, drainage routes, and working surfaces.
Final Shaping and Surface Refinement
Surfaces are fine-graded to finish elevations so water drains correctly and finished features install cleanly.
Service Areas
715 Excavating proudly serves the following communities in Western Wisconsin:
- Eau Claire, WI
- Chippewa Falls, WI
- Menomonie, WI
- New Auburn, WI
- Osseo, WI
- Bloomer, WI
- Cadott, WI
- Stanley, WI
- Thorp, WI
- Withee, WI
- Greenwood, WI
- Fall Creek, WI
- Augusta, WI
- Mondovi, WI
- Eleva, WI
- Colfax, WI
- Cornell, WI
- Elk Mound, WI
- Chetek, WI
- Holcombe, WI
What Our Customers Are Saying
Ryan Iverson2025-05-29Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dom is easy to work with and is reasonably priced. I've used them multiple times for various projects and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them! Grant Peikert2025-05-15Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had used 715 Rentals before so I decided to try 715 Excavating. Dom demo'd a garage for me and it went as planned. Would use the company again. Jonathan Haag2025-05-14Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had Dominic come out and refresh my gravel driveway. My house was built in the 80s and the driveway has never been refreshed. Crazy how it looks brand new! If you’re in need of this service and many others he offers for sure reach out. The guys a professional and great to work with. Jeremy Lee2025-03-19Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Cheap prices and great to deal with! Won’t hesitate to deal with again! Great people
Ready to Shape the Site the Right Way
Good grading protects structures, controls water, and prevents expensive corrections later. The right slopes and elevations allow everything that follows to install cleanly and last longer.
If you’re preparing a building pad, correcting drainage, or finishing a site after construction, we’re ready to review your grades and shape the ground correctly.
Contact 715 Excavating to schedule your site evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between rough grading and final grading?
Rough grading establishes the main elevations and drainage slopes before construction. Final grading refines surfaces after foundations, utilities, and structures are in place, so water drains correctly and finished features install cleanly.
Can grading fix standing water or drainage problems?
Yes. Many drainage issues are caused by incorrect slopes or low areas. Grading reshapes surfaces so water flows away from buildings and paved areas instead of collecting.
Do you grade around existing homes and buildings?
Yes. We regularly reshape grades around foundations, slabs, and driveways to improve drainage and correct settlement without disturbing structures.
How accurate do grades need to be before concrete or paving?
Very accurate. Elevations and slopes must match design tolerances so slabs, flatwork, and paving install correctly and drain properly after completion.
Can grading be done after utilities or foundations are installed?
Yes. Final grading is often performed after utilities, foundations, and flatwork are in place to shape transitions, drainage paths, and finished surfaces.