Lighting, land clearing, junk removal, demolition and grading for properties with special needs.

Austin properties rarely fit a standard mowing route, and specialty services in Austin are usually where Corral Bros gets called after the regular crew hits a wall. A tech campus retention pond needs grading. A Tarrytown lot has a dead pecan leaning toward the roof. A Circle C backyard is buried under cedar brush from the last freeze. This is the heavier work: lighting, clearing, demolition, junk removal, and site prep that gets a property level, legal, and ready for whatever comes next.
The ground here does not cooperate evenly. East of MoPac you are usually digging through black gumbo clay that swells and cracks with every wet-dry cycle, which makes grading and drainage work slow and technical. West of MoPac and out past Zilker, you hit limestone shelf a foot or two down, and that changes how we approach clearing, demolition footings, and even where lighting transformers and wiring can run. Mueller's newer infill lots bring their own issue: builder debris, compacted fill, and tight side yards that require smaller equipment and a careful hand.
We are a locally owned, family-run outfit, licensed and insured for residential and commercial jobs across Travis County. Estimates are free, no-obligation, and we typically get someone on site within 48 hours of your call.
We walk your Austin property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Travis County, plus optional upkeep.
We also provide specialty services in these nearby communities:
Yes. We clear brush, cedar, undergrowth and small trees to make a lot buildable, fire-safe and usable, including forestry mulching and fence-line clearing. Clearing cedar and overgrowth is also one of the most effective wildfire-mitigation steps for Central Texas Hill Country properties.
Yes. We haul away yard waste, brush, storm debris and junk, and we handle light demolition of old decks, sheds, fences and concrete. We dispose of everything responsibly and leave the site clean and ready, whether for a fresh landscape or new construction.
It depends on the terrain, access, and whether you are dealing with black gumbo clay or limestone shelf, both common across Austin lots. Cedar density and debris hauling also factor in. Corral Bros gives free, no-obligation on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you get a real number instead of a guess.
East of MoPac, gumbo clay expands and contracts with rain, which can undo a shortcut grading job within a season. West of MoPac, shallow limestone means less soil to work with and sometimes rock cutting. We grade for how your specific Austin lot actually drains, not a generic slope.
Yes. Cedar clearing is common work for us in the Hill Country edges around Circle C and Zilker, and we selectively remove cedar and invasive brush while protecting oaks, elms, and other trees worth keeping. We flag and hand-clear near root zones instead of running equipment straight through.
Light demolition and tear-outs are part of our specialty work, from a rotted deck in Tarrytown to a shed foundation in Mueller. We remove the structure, haul the debris, and leave the site graded and ready for whatever you are building next.
We haul construction debris, old fencing, brush piles, and general junk for both homeowners and commercial properties. It is often bundled with clearing or demolition jobs, but we take standalone junk removal calls too, anywhere from central Austin out toward Marble Falls.
It has to be designed for it. In gumbo clay areas we account for ground movement when running low-voltage lines, and on limestone lots west of MoPac we plan fixture placement around shallow rock. Corral Bros designs lighting layouts around your actual Austin soil, not a one-size wiring plan.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Travis County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.