Excavation in North Cleveland, TN

A hardscaping project block preparation, during construction, in Cleveland, TN.

North Cleveland is where the city has been growing, the subdivisions off Paul Huff Parkway and Mouse Creek Road, the newer builds spreading toward Hopewell and the interstate. These are young neighborhoods where the houses are modern and the yards, too often, drain like an afterthought. Pullen’s Land Works finishes and fixes north-side properties: grading corrections, drainage, patios, walls, and turf. Free walk-throughs: (423) 716-4143.

New-construction yards have a signature problem set, and North Cleveland has the county’s densest collection of it. Builders grade a lot to pass final inspection, not to carry a clay yard through a Tennessee winter, and the results surface in year two or three: water standing between houses, back yards that pitch subtly toward the slab, the swale between lots that never quite flows. None of it is dramatic on its own, and all of it compounds if you leave it.

Builder-grade drainage, corrected

We restore positive drainage around foundations, cut the side-yard swales that should have existed, bury downspouts out to daylight, and install French drains and catch basins where the lot genuinely needs them, cheapest effective fix first. Most north-side yards need shape more than they need pipe, and a regrade often solves what looked like a big problem.

Backyards finished properly

New-build backyards often arrive as a raw slope with sod thrown on top. We turn them into usable property: regraded lawns, paver patios on real base, steps down the grade, retaining walls where the slope demands, and pet turf for the yards where dogs and clay have already fought and the clay won.

Walls on the cut lots

Plenty of north-side lots are cut-and-fill, holding grade with a builder-minimum wall that’s already starting to lean. We build and replace walls with drainage behind the face, and on the steeper lots we design tiered walls that turn the back slope into terraces instead of a mowing hazard.

Local ground, local patterns

The north side moves fast, commutes to the interstate, school runs, and weekends that shouldn’t be spent regrading a swale by hand. This is also the side of town where Cleveland State Community College anchors the Adkisson Drive corridor, and the campus area’s mix of established and brand-new streets shows the whole north-side story in one drive. We work these neighborhoods weekly, from Mouse Creek out to the Hopewell line, and we schedule around real family calendars. For more on the area’s anchor, see Cleveland State Community College.

How hiring us works

Free walk-through, ideally after rain so the yard shows us its habits. Written quote, full scope, number holds. Same crew throughout, photo updates while you’re at work, and a walkthrough with you at the end. On a passed-inspection lot we’ll tell you honestly whether the problem is worth fixing now or just worth watching.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our builder says the yard "will settle in." Will it?
The soil settles; the drainage pattern doesn’t improve on its own. If water stands in year one, year three is wetter. The free visit tells you whether it’s a real problem and what order to fix it in.

Upstream impervious surface is one of the most common North Cleveland complaints we hear. A French drain or diversion swale intercepts the concentrated runoff before it reaches your yard. The key is routing the outlet somewhere it actually drains, which changes lot to lot on this ridge terrain. We walk both the source and the destination before recommending a system size

Regularly. We keep work tidy, haul promptly, and provide whatever project description the HOA wants up front.

Less than most people think. Once a timber wall bows past a certain point, the deadmen anchors are under tension rather than compression and they start pulling out of the soil. A wet spring accelerates it. We can give you an honest read during the site visit on whether you have a season or whether you’re already in the red.

They can. A steeper slope means more hydrostatic pressure, more drainage aggregate, and sometimes geogrid reinforcement. We size it to the actual slope, and the on-site quote reflects what your ground actually needs.

Often less than homeowners fear, since regrades and downspout work are the affordable end of the list. The written quote settles it, free. Make the new house’s yard as finished as the house: (423) 716-4143.
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