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Building Pads & House Pads: Site Prep for a Solid Start

A building pad (house pad) is a graded, stable surface prepared for a foundation or slab. Done right, it supports the structure, manages water, and minimizes future settlement.

This guide explains what goes into building a pad and how to plan your project.

What a building pad includes

  • Clearing and access
  • Cut/fill to achieve design elevations
  • Rough grading for drainage
  • Establishing pad dimensions and transitions
  • Preparing for footings excavation or slab prep
  • Managing spoils and imported materials (if needed)

Why drainage matters on pads

Water is one of the biggest long-term risks. A good pad plan:

  • Directs surface water away from the structure area
  • Avoids creating "bowls" where water collects
  • Ties into driveways, swales, and existing grade

The pad-building process

  1. Establish footprint and target elevations.
  2. Clear and rough grade.
  3. Cut and fill to create the pad.
  4. Shape transitions and access.
  5. Fine-tune grade for the foundation phase.

What affects cost?

  • Size of pad
  • Amount of cut/fill and hauling
  • Soil/rock conditions
  • Slope and access
  • Timeline/weather

Recent work

Service areas

Available across the Greater Chattanooga area.

FAQs

Common questions, straight answers.

Do you compact the pad?

Compaction requirements depend on the project design and engineering. The pad is prepared for the next step, and compaction may be specified.

Can you build a pad on a hillside?

Yes—hillside pads require careful cut/fill planning and drainage management.

How long does it take?

Many residential pads can be prepared in days, but it varies widely with site conditions.

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