Loosen and prepare your soil the right way.
Soil that has been driven on, built over, or left untouched for years can become hard as a rock. When that happens, water tends to run off instead of soaking in, and new seed or plants struggle to get established. It’s frustrating to invest in seed or plants only to watch them thin out or fail.
Rototilling helps loosen the top layer of soil and blend in new material so your next step-seeding or planting-has a better chance to succeed.
We start by talking through how you plan to use the area-lawn, garden, plots, or something else. Then we use rototilling equipment to work the soil to an appropriate depth and, when requested, mix in compost, topsoil, or other amendments. Cournaya’s Land Enhancement leaves the ground loose and more workable so you’re ready for the next step.
Good soil preparation is a simple way to protect the time and money you spend on what’s going into the ground next.
Cournaya’s Land Enhancement provides services across much of Michigan’s Thumb and surrounding areas. We regularly work throughout Tuscola, Sanilac, Lapeer, and St. Clair counties and in many of the communities in and around those counties.
We stand behind the work we do. Our guarantee is simple: we will show up when we say we will, do the work we agreed to, and walk the job with you before we leave. If something reasonable needs to be addressed related to the work we just completed, we will talk it through and make a plan to make it right.
Outdoor work is always at the mercy of weather and existing site conditions, but we do not disappear when the equipment leaves. If you have concerns about the workmanship on a recent project, contact us. We will review the site, explain what we are seeing, and discuss any adjustments that may be appropriate based on the original scope of work.
If the soil in your yard, garden, or project area feels like concrete, rototilling may be the first step you need. Contact Cournaya’s Land Enhancement, and we’ll look at the space, talk through your goals, and give you an honest estimate for rototilling and soil prep.
Every job starts with a conversation. You tell us what is going wrong, how you use the property, and what you would like to change. We ask questions, look at any photos you have, and when needed schedule a visit so we can see the ground in person.
On site, we walk the area with you, point out problem spots, and talk through options. We explain what we recommend, why we recommend it, and how it will be done so you understand the plan before any equipment moves.
On delivery day, we bring the material with trucks sized for your property and access. We place piles where you can easily reach them with equipment or wheelbarrows, or where we will be grading if we are handling the spreading.
After delivery, we are available to answer questions about how to spread, compact, or maintain the material. If you decide you would like help with grading or additional work after seeing it on site, we can talk about next steps and schedule follow-up services.
The depth depends on the project and soil conditions. For many lawns and general areas, we work the top several inches. For gardens or specific planting areas, we may go deeper where it makes sense. We’ll match the depth to your goals and what the soil will allow.
Yes. If you want to improve soil quality, we can help spread and incorporate topsoil, compost, or other amendments during the rototilling process. Blending material at the same time we till helps create a more uniform, healthy soil structure.
Many areas only need one good round of soil preparation to get started. After that, regular mowing, traffic, and use will determine whether future work is needed. We’ll talk with you about how you plan to use the space and give suggestions on how to maintain the soil going forward.
Cournaya’s Land Enhancement is a family-run company that treats every property like our own. We focus on honest recommendations, practical solutions, and work that is built to handle real-world use, not just look good for a day. When you call us, you talk directly with the people who will be on your property, running the equipment and standing behind the results.
Our team is used to working on driveways, yards, fields, and rural properties across the area. We understand soft ground, standing water, and washed-out drives because we deal with them every season. That experience shows up in the way we plan each job and the small details that help your project hold up over time.