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

Some properties around Maxwell need more than a mower and a load of mulch. Between rural acreage along FM 1979, small-town lots near the Niederwald line, and low ground down toward the Plum Creek bottoms, we see everything from overgrown cedar thickets to yards that need a real regrade before anything else can happen. Corral Bros handles that heavier, specialized work: landscape lighting, land clearing, grading, light demolition and junk removal, the jobs that get a property cleaned up, leveled and actually usable again.
This is blackland prairie country, and the clay underneath does not behave like sandy Hill Country ground further west. It holds water and swells after rain, then cracks and hardens in dry stretches, which changes how grading, tear-outs and land clearing need to be timed and handled. Pasture edges near the creek bottoms often carry years of cedar and brush that choke out grass and block drainage, and older rural lots frequently have debris, fencing, or structures left over from a previous owner that need clearing out before you can start fresh.
We are Maxwell-based, so this is our home ground, not a service area we drive into. We give free, no-obligation on-site estimates, usually scheduled within 48 hours, and we handle residential and commercial work as a licensed, insured, family-run crew.
We walk your Maxwell property and assess the site.
An itemized estimate with no surprises.
Tidy local crews and modern equipment.
Results made for Caldwell 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. We run brush mulching and selective cedar clearing so you keep the oaks and usable pasture grass while the invasive cedar and thorny brush disappear. On rural Maxwell acreage this is usually cheaper and less disruptive than full dozer clearing, and it leaves mulch behind instead of burn piles.
Often, yes. A lot of drainage trouble down near the Plum Creek bottoms comes from that flat blackland clay not letting water move. We regrade and build in gentle slope and swales so runoff has somewhere to go instead of sitting against your foundation or shed.
It depends on scope, so we do not quote blind over the phone. Corral Bros gives free, no-obligation on-site estimates around Maxwell, usually scheduled within 48 hours. We walk the property, look at access and material volume, and give you a straight number before anything starts.
Regularly. Many Maxwell and Niederwald properties are older acreage with no exterior lighting circuits at all, so we plan fixture placement and low-voltage wiring from scratch, running lines along driveways, gates and entries so the layout works with how the property is actually used.
Yes, we are licensed and insured for the heavier specialty work as well as routine landscaping, and we handle both residential and commercial jobs. Being locally owned and family-built out of Maxwell means we are working ground we already know, from small-town lots to full Caldwell County acreage.
That clay swells when wet and cracks hard when dry, which shifts equipment traction and grading results with the seasons. We schedule heavier clearing and grading work around moisture conditions in the soil, not just the calendar, so the site stays stable instead of rutting or slumping later.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Caldwell County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.