Category · Excavation

Excavation Notes.

Field notes from an East Texas operator on excavation — what the work involves, what to know before you call, and what we've learned doing this job hundreds of times.

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Stock pond excavation with culvert overflow in East Texas

excavation · 5 min

How We Price A Stock Pond In East Texas

We've dug hundreds of stock ponds across Van Zandt, Henderson, Rains, and Hunt counties. The price varies more than people expect — not because we're guessing, but because the inputs vary that much.

Excavation work in progress with utility marking flags

excavation · 6 min

Permits By County — What Triggers What Across East Texas

There's no universal East Texas permit code. Each county and each city inside that county runs its own rules — and the rules change at city limits, ETJ boundaries, and HOA fence lines. This is the field guide we use.

Yellow excavator digging trench on residential lot

excavation · 4 min

Right-Sizing Equipment For The Job

We own a range of equipment — mini-excavators, mid-size and full-size crawlers, skid steers, dozers, dump trucks. Showing up with the wrong one wastes a day. Showing up with the right one is half the job.

Lakefront building pad cleared on East Texas shoreline

land clearing · 5 min

Cedar Creek And Lake Fork Setback Rules: What You Can And Can't Do

Lakefront property in East Texas — Cedar Creek, Lake Fork, Lake Tawakoni — comes with shoreline rules that don't apply to upland property. Knowing them before you start is the difference between a project that finishes and a stop-work order in week two.

Stock pond with culvert and overflow spillway in East Texas

excavation · 6 min

Stock Pond Planning: Watershed, Bowl Shape, And Why Yours Goes Dry

A stock pond is mostly a question of math before it's a question of digging. Get the math right at the walk and the pond holds for years. Get it wrong and you've got a mud puddle in July.

Excavator bucket digging soil for inspection

excavation · 4 min

Why We Quote On-Site (And Won't Give A Number Over The Phone)

Half the calls we get start with 'just give me a ballpark.' We don't. Here's why — and why that's better for both of us.

Soil sample being inspected with shovel and boot for reference

excavation · 6 min

Reading East Texas Soil: From Houston Black To Sandy Loam

East Texas isn't one kind of dirt. Within an hour's drive from Rockwall to Tyler, you cross three or four different soil types — and each one changes how every dirtwork service has to be priced and executed.

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