Reshape and level ground for drainage, sod, patios or new construction.
Good grading is the foundation under almost everything else on a Spicewood property, deciding where water goes and whether sod, a patio, or a driveway sits right. Corral Bros grades and levels ground across Spicewood Trails, Briarcliff, and the lake lots, reshaping rocky, sloped terrain so it drains where you want and gives you a stable, level surface to build or plant on.
Grading here means working around shallow limestone and granite and cutting into steep grades without inviting erosion, so we plan the slope and the drainage together. Whether we are leveling a pad, prepping for sod, or fixing water that pools by the house, getting the grade right up front prevents a lot of expensive problems later. Corral Bros is family-built, licensed, and insured. Call (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Spicewood property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and grading & leveling that holds up to Burnet County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Proper grading shapes the ground so water flows away from your home and structures instead of pooling, which prevents standing water, erosion and foundation problems. In Central Texas clay, correct grading is the foundation of a healthy landscape and a protected home.
Yes. We grade and level ground to prep for sod, patios, driveways and construction, shaping it for proper drainage and a smooth, stable surface. Good grading up front is what makes the finished landscape or hardscape last.
It depends on the area, how much the ground has to move, and the rock involved. Reshaping a steep, rocky Spicewood slope takes more than leveling a small flat pad. Corral Bros gives free on-site estimates so you get a real number. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule, usually within 48 hours.
Yes. Limestone and granite close to the surface are normal here, and we bring equipment for it and plan the grade around what the rock allows. Where rock limits how deep we can cut, we work with it and adjust the design so you still get proper drainage and a workable surface.
Often yes. Water pooling by a Spicewood foundation usually comes from ground that slopes toward the house or flattens out with nowhere to drain. Regrading to pitch water away, sometimes paired with drainage, moves it off the structure. Getting that right protects your home far more cheaply than the damage would cost.
Usually yes. Sod, patios, and driveways all need a properly graded base to drain right and stay level, especially on Spicewood's sloped, rocky ground. Skipping it is why lawns pool and patios settle. We grade first so whatever we build or plant on top holds up for the long haul.
Yes. We grade Spicewood slopes to slow and direct runoff instead of letting it cut channels toward the lake, and we can add drainage or retaining walls where the grade needs holding. Shaping the slope right keeps your soil in place through the heavy Hill Country rains that cause most erosion.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.