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

Some Seguin properties need more than a mower and a bag of mulch. Around Starcke Park, Mill Creek and Navarro, plenty of lots carry decades of pecan tree growth, old fence lines, and outbuildings that have outlived their purpose, plus the low, rich ground that comes with sitting near the Guadalupe River bottomland. Corral Bros handles the heavier work: lighting, clearing, grading, demolition and junk removal, the jobs that get a property leveled, cleaned out and ready for whatever comes next.
That river bottomland is a mixed blessing. It grows some of the biggest pecan canopies in Guadalupe County, but it also holds water and grows brush fast once a lot sits untouched for a season or two. We grade with that soil in mind, clear cedar and overgrowth without wrecking established trees, and plan drainage so graded ground actually sheds water instead of pooling under a shade canopy.
A lot of what we do in Seguin starts with an old structure, a junk pile, or ground that has not been touched since the last owner left it years back. We walk the site, tell you honestly what needs doing and what does not, and give a straight estimate before anything starts.
We walk your Seguin 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.
Yes, this is common on the old pecan lots around Starcke Park and Mill Creek. We hand-clear brush and deadfall around the root zone instead of running heavy equipment over it, then haul off everything so the tree keeps its canopy and the yard underneath is usable again. Call Corral Bros and we will walk the site with you first.
Bottomland soil holds water longer than the caliche uphill, so we time grading and leveling around dry stretches and build in drainage so low spots do not turn into standing puddles after the next rain. We have graded several Seguin properties near the river and know how that ground behaves.
It depends on how many fixtures, whether we are lighting a long driveway, a pecan canopy, or a smaller Navarro lot, and what kind of transformer and wiring the property needs. We give straight numbers after a free on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours, so you know the real cost before any work starts.
We start with a walk-through to sort what stays from what goes, then handle the light demolition and junk removal together so you are not paying for two separate crews. Historic Seguin lots often have old outbuildings like this, and Corral Bros clears them out and hauls debris off in one visit.
On Guadalupe County acreage, cedar chokes out grass and native growth fast if it is left alone, and dense brush is a fire and access problem. Mulching it down instead of just cutting and piling saves you a burn pile and returns nutrients to the soil. We handle this on Seguin-area acreage regularly.
Yes. We are licensed and insured for both, and the work itself does not change much, whether it is a Navarro homeowner clearing a side yard or a commercial lot near town that needs grading and demolition before construction starts. Call (737) 404-9343 and we will scope it either way.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local Guadalupe County crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.