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

Liberty Hill is growing fast, and a lot of that growth is happening on ground that was never graded for a house, a driveway, or a patio in the first place. Santa Rita Ranch, Rancho Sienna, and the acreage lots out toward Stonewall often sit on thin ranch soil over limestone that has to be cut into, leveled, or cleared before the fun landscaping can even start. That is where Corral Bros' specialty services come in: land clearing, grading, demolition, lighting, and junk removal for the properties that need more muscle than a mower.
A lot of what we do out here starts with cedar. Untended acreage in Liberty Hill fills in fast with cedar brush and scrub that chokes out native grasses and hides low spots that flood during a Hill Country downpour. We mulch it down, clear fence lines and building pads, and grade the rocky ground so water moves where it should instead of pooling against a foundation. New builds in Santa Rita Ranch and Rancho Sienna also come with construction debris, leftover pallets, and scrap that nobody wants sitting around once the crews leave, and we haul that off too.
Once the ground is right, we can add landscape and architectural lighting that actually holds up to caliche soil and rocky footing, without the fixtures shifting after the first hard rain. Corral Bros is a local, family-run crew, licensed and insured, working both homes and commercial sites across Liberty Hill. We give free on-site estimates, usually within 48 hours of your call, so you know what the ground actually needs before any work starts.
We walk your Liberty Hill property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Williamson 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.
Yes. Selective cedar clearing and brush mulching is common work for us in Liberty Hill. We can thin cedar and undergrowth while leaving healthy oaks and native grasses in place, so you get usable, open ground without turning your acreage into bare dirt.
It depends on acreage, how much cedar and rock are on site, and whether we are grading for a driveway, pad, or drainage fix. We give free, no-obligation on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so we can look at your specific ground before quoting anything.
It does. Limestone shelf and shallow ranch soil around Santa Rita Ranch and Stonewall often mean we grade in smaller passes and bring in fill where the rock sits close to the surface. For lighting, we anchor fixtures deeper or use ballast so they stay put on rocky ground instead of working loose.
Yes, junk and debris removal is a regular part of our specialty work for new Liberty Hill builds. We can clear construction leftovers, old fencing, and general site debris in the same visit as grading or clearing, so your lot is ready for landscaping or move-in.
Light demolition and tear-outs are something we handle regularly, whether it is a worn-out deck, a falling-down shed, or old hardscape you want gone. Corral Bros can remove the structure and haul off debris, then grade the area so it is ready for whatever you are building next.
We have done grading, clearing, and lighting work in both communities and are familiar with the general look and setback expectations HOAs there tend to ask for. Bring us your HOA guidelines during the estimate and we will plan the work to fit them.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Williamson County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.