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

Cibolo homeowners in Bentwood Ranch, Falcon Ridge and Buffalo Crossing are dealing with a landscape problem that mowing and mulch cannot fix: builder-grade lots that were never properly leveled, drained or cleared before the sod went down. That is where our specialty services come in. We handle the heavier work: grading, land clearing, demolition, junk removal and landscape lighting, the projects that get a property leveled and functional before the finish landscaping ever goes in.
Guadalupe County clay is not forgiving. It expands when it is wet and pulls away from itself when it dries, which is exactly why so many newer Cibolo subdivisions see drainage swales that quit working within a few years and foundations that show hairline cracks earlier than they should. Grading and site prep on this soil is not a one-size job. We read the slope, check where water actually wants to go, and build in fall away from the house before we touch anything else.
A lot of these neighborhoods are still filling in, so we also spend plenty of time clearing cedar, brush and leftover construction debris from lots that were only half-finished when the builder moved on. Working with Corral Bros means a family crew that shows up, walks the property with you, and gives you a straight answer about what the ground actually needs.
We walk your Cibolo property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Guadalupe 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.
Bentwood Ranch, Falcon Ridge and Buffalo Crossing all sit on expansive clay that swells and shrinks with moisture. If drainage grading was never dialed in when the builder graded the lot, water pools near the foundation and the clay heaves. We reset slopes so water moves away from the house instead of sitting against it.
Yes. New construction in Cibolo often leaves behind broken concrete, scrap lumber, rock piles and dead sod from the original build. Corral Bros clears it out and hauls it off so you are starting your landscape on clean, level ground instead of working around leftover job-site debris.
We do not quote blind over the phone because clay depth, slope and access vary lot to lot even within the same subdivision. Corral Bros offers a free on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so we can walk your Cibolo property and give you a firm number before any work starts.
We set fixtures and run conduit below the frost and shrink-swell zone and use flexible connections at grade so seasonal clay movement does not snap wiring or pop fixtures loose. This matters more in Cibolo than in sandier parts of the county, and it is standard practice on every lighting job we install.
Absolutely. A lot of Cibolo lots near the older tree lines still carry cedar brakes and native brush the builder never fully cleared. We do brush mulching and cedar clearing to open up usable yard space and reduce the fire load, then grade it so it is ready for sod or beds.
Yes, we are licensed and insured for both residential and commercial specialty work, including light demolition, tear-outs and land clearing. Call (737) 404-9343 and we can talk through your Cibolo property and get an on-site estimate scheduled.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Guadalupe County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.