Tear-out of old decks, concrete, sheds and hardscapes to clear the way.
If you're clearing the way for a new build on a Canyon Lake hillside, or removing a worn deck from a Mystic Shores lot, light demolition is where your project starts. The rocky slopes and shallow soil here mean every old hardscape, shed, or fence line matters-tear it out wrong and you're fighting erosion and drainage problems before you break ground. Corral Bros handles the full tear-out for Canyon Lake properties: decks, concrete slabs, fences, sheds, and hardscape removal, with debris hauled clean and your site graded and ready.
When you've got a lakeside or hillside lot where water wants to move, precision matters. We don't just break things apart; we clear them in a way that respects the grade and flow of your land, so your next phase-whether that's new hardscape or native plantings-starts on solid ground. Licensed, insured, and living this work every day in Comal County, we'll walk your property, tell you exactly what we'll remove and what it costs, and get it done without the guesswork.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Canyon Lake property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and light demolition that holds up to Comal County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
We handle light demolition of old decks, sheds, fences, concrete slabs, walkways and worn-out hardscapes, then haul the debris away. We clear the site and leave it ready for new landscaping or construction.
Yes. We break out and remove old concrete driveways, patios, walkways and slabs, then haul the debris off and grade the area so it is ready for sod, pavers or a new pour.
Old decks and concrete can hide drainage problems or undermine slope stability on our rocky soil. Removing them cleanly, then regrading to match the natural slope, prevents water from pooling or rushing straight downhill into your new work. It's the difference between a project that lasts and one that shifts.
Cost depends on what you're removing: a small deck might run less than a full concrete slab or large shed. We offer free on-site estimates-usually scheduled within 48 hours-where we see the slope, soil, and access firsthand and give you a real number before we touch anything.
Yes. Steep, rocky terrain is standard here. We bring the right equipment for hillside work, haul debris safely downslope, and leave your site graded so water sheds properly. The challenge is part of why you call locals who know this ground.
All of it. We demo the old structure, remove the material, and clean the site so you're not sitting with rubble piles. Your lot is ready for the next phase-new construction, landscaping, or whatever comes next.
Small decks or sheds usually take a day or two; larger concrete slabs or multiple structures take longer. We'll give you a timeline during your estimate so you know what to expect and can plan your build schedule around it.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.