Accurate Grading & Paving

CA

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in the demolition industry in Southern California for at least 15 yearssometimes you are still left with an uglypatchy lawn despite your best efforts. Synthetic turf allows homeowners to have greenflawless grass 365 days a year! Projects View Gallery &gtAbout With over 15 years of stone setting experienceAccurate Grading &ampWhile outsourcing contractors may benefit the proivderbut it also blurs all lines of communication between clientsworkersand providers. With customer satisfaction in mind at the beginning and end of every projectourselves. Accurate Grading &ampPaving is San Diego’s one-stop shop for all your paving needs. Lic#988606 RATINGS &ampREVIEWS See More Reviews of Accurate Grading and DemolitionDemolition License #988606 8622 Argent StSuite A SanteeCA 92071 (619) 444-4401 Home Services News Testimonials Support Careers Contact Terms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicySitemap San Diego Grading Paving Demolition Services Copyright &copy2026 Accurate Grading &ampDemolition

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