Henderson County
Excavation & Dirtwork in Gun Barrel City, TX
Gun Barrel City wraps around the southwest side of Cedar Creek Lake in Henderson County, dense lakefront residential and a commercial strip along TX-198. Our work here is mostly shoreline-adjacent: pad cuts on slopes, drainage that has to exit somewhere besides the lake, view-clearing within the vegetation buffer, and bank stabilization where erosion is eating yard.
Soil
Sandy loam to sandy clay, with caliche pockets near the bluff lines. Faster water transmission than the western Blackland counties; drainage planning shifts accordingly.
Permits
Cedar Creek Lake setbacks (TRWD) within 100 ft of normal shoreline. City of Gun Barrel City stormwater enforcement on disturbed sites. Vegetation buffer rules apply on view-clearing, selective only, not strip.
Towns & neighborhoods we cover
Gun Barrel City · Tool · Payne Springs · Caney City
What we do most in Gun Barrel City
Lakefront work has its own rulebook.
Gun Barrel City, TX sits in Henderson County. The terrain shapes the dirtwork; here's what comes up most.
Shoreline stabilization and bank work
Bank erosion eating yard, sloughing into the lake, or undercutting structures. Riprap, geotextile, and regrading sized for slope and wave exposure stops the loss before it gets expensive.
View-clearing inside the vegetation buffer
Selective clearing to open the sightline to the water without violating the lake authority's buffer rules. We work the line, not over it.
Slope-cut pads for lakefront builds
Building pads cut into shoreline slopes with retaining-wall sub-grade prep, drainage that exits away from the lake, and compaction matched to the loose lakefront soil.
Drainage that doesn't dump into the water
Lake authorities require runoff to exit somewhere besides the lake. Surface diversions, regrading, and French drains routed to legal outlets are standard on shoreline-adjacent jobs.
Common problems in Gun Barrel City
The dirtwork issues we keep getting called about here
Bank erosion eating yard every storm
Without stabilization, each wind event and storm takes more shoreline. Riprap with proper geotextile underlayment stops it permanently; doing nothing means losing a foot a year.
Setback rules blocking the project you want
Every lake authority has different setback distances and what you can do inside them. We coordinate with the authority before bidding, so you know up front what's allowed and what isn't.
Drainage that ends in the lake
Surface water running off lake-adjacent yards drains naturally toward the water; that's both an erosion problem and a regulatory problem. Engineered diversions handle both.
View blocked by post oak and brush
Selective clearing can open the sightline without stripping the lot, but only if you know which trees the buffer rules protect. Take down the wrong ones and you've got a violation.
Vocabulary
Words you'll hear on a Gun Barrel City job
The terms that come up most on the work we do here. Plain-English definitions in the dirtwork glossary.
Riprap
Loose stone placed on a slope or shoreline to absorb wave or storm energy and prevent erosion.
Geotextile
Woven or non-woven synthetic fabric that lets water through but holds soil back.
French Drain
A gravel-filled trench with perforated pipe at the bottom that collects sub-surface water and routes it to daylight.
Slope Ratio
How steep a slope is, expressed as horizontal:vertical (e.g. 3:1 means 3 ft over for every 1 ft up).
Erosion Blanket
Biodegradable mat pinned to a slope to hold seed, soil, and moisture in place while vegetation establishes.
Headwall
Concrete or rock structure at the inlet or outlet of a culvert that retains the embankment and directs flow.
Gun Barrel City dirtwork FAQ
Questions we get from Gun Barrel City customers
- Q01How close to the water can I build in Gun Barrel City, TX?
- Depends on the lake authority. Cedar Creek and Lake Fork enforce setbacks measured from normal pool elevation, typically 50-100 feet. Lake Cypress Springs sets its own line. We confirm the specific distance for your property with the authority before quoting any shoreline work.
- Q02Do I need a permit to clear shoreline trees in Gun Barrel City, TX?
- Usually yes, and the rule is selective clearing inside the vegetation buffer, not strip clearing. Each lake authority defines the buffer and what's protected. We pull the rules for your specific shoreline before we cut anything.
- Q03How do I stop my lakefront bank from eroding?
- Riprap with geotextile underlayment is the longest-lasting fix, sized to slope, wave exposure, and the soil underneath. Regrading the bank to a stable ratio is part of the same job. Done right, the bank holds for decades.
- Q04Where can drainage exit on a lakefront lot?
- Not the lake, in most jurisdictions. We route runoff to legal outlets, usually a side or back property line where the authority allows discharge, with energy dissipation so it doesn't erode the receiving area.
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Every other service we offer
Call for a free estimate, we cover the full catalog in Gun Barrel City even where we haven't published a dedicated page yet.
Foundations, ponds & site prep
Excavation
Topsoil & fill delivery, spread to grade
Dirt Loading
Driveways, road base & structural fill
Rock Loading
Trees, brush & stumps, build-ready fast
Land Clearing
Teardown, haul-off & pad grading
Demolition
French drains, culverts & grading
Drainage
Silt fence, seeding & slope stabilization
Erosion Control
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