Decorative mulch, gravel and stone that finish beds and cut down on weeds.
In Cedar Park, where shallow rocky soil sits tight over limestone, mulch and rock work makes all the difference. You set a bed in that hard ground, and decorative mulch and stone not only look sharp in your yard-they cut down weeds and actually help the soil breathe a little better in our Hill Country heat.
The neighborhoods here-Buttercup Creek, Cypress Mill, Ranch at Brushy Creek-all expect that tidy suburban finish, with clean beds and good color. Corral Bros handles the whole job. We lay weed barrier, edge your beds clean, then finish with hardwood mulch, cedar, decomposed granite, or river rock depending on what suits your home and what's going to work in that limestone ground we're all dealing with.
Once it's down, we offer refresh programs to keep the color true and your beds looking maintained. Free estimates usually come within 48 hours. Call us at (737) 404-9343 to talk through what your yard needs.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Cedar Park property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and mulch & rock work that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Apply mulch 2 to 3 inches thick for the best results: enough to suppress weeds and hold soil moisture through Central Texas heat, but not so deep that it smothers roots. Keep mulch a few inches off plant stems and tree trunks to prevent rot.
Both have a place: organic mulch improves soil and suits planting beds, while decomposed granite, gravel and river rock are low-maintenance and ideal for paths, dry areas and xeriscapes. Many Central Texas yards use mulch in plant beds and rock in high-traffic or water-wise zones.
That depends on bed size and depth-usually 2 to 4 inches works well here. Corral Bros measures your space on-site during the free estimate and gives you an honest material count. In Cedar Park, we account for that rocky soil and what drains or settles over time. No guesswork.
Cedar and hardwood mulch hold color well through our summers and break down nicely into that limestone ground. If you prefer no-rot options, decomposed granite and river rock are excellent choices in Williamson County. Corral Bros will walk you through what suits your specific beds and how much maintenance you want.
We work with all budget ranges and give free, no-obligation on-site estimates-usually within 48 hours. Once you see the scope and materials, you'll know exactly what it costs. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule yours.
Yes. Dyed mulch fades in Texas sun, and we offer refresh programs to keep your beds looking sharp year after year. Just call us when the color starts to shift, and we'll add a fresh layer. It's a simple way to maintain that finished look neighborhoods like Buttercup Creek expect.
Mulch (hardwood, cedar, dyed) breaks down over time and feeds your soil-good for planting areas. Rock and stone (decomposed granite, river rock, boulders) are permanent, no-rot choices that look clean and require less maintenance. Cedar Park yards often use both in different zones.
We do. Corral Bros is licensed and insured for residential yards throughout Cedar Park and commercial properties too. Whether it's a Cypress Mill home or a business property, we bring the same crew and attention to detail.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.