Smith County
Excavation & Dirtwork in Lindale, TX
Lindale is the north Smith County growth corridor along I-20, with residential subdivisions, the I-20 commercial strip, and ranch acreage spreading toward Hideaway and Mineola. Sandy soil and pine timber change how we approach clearing and pad prep compared to the Blackland counties to the west, material moves easier and drainage transmits faster, but erosion control matters more.
Soil
Sandy loam and Bowie fine sandy loam predominantly, with some clay-loam pockets. Drains faster than the western counties; foundation specs use deeper piers more commonly.
Permits
City of Lindale stormwater + erosion control required on sites above 1 acre. Tree-protection ordinance applies inside city limits. Unincorporated Smith County north of Lindale is permit-light for residential clearing.
Towns & neighborhoods we cover
Lindale · Hideaway · Hideaway Lake · Mt. Sylvan
What we do most in Lindale
Two soil types in the same property, sometimes the same morning.
Lindale, TX sits in Smith County. The terrain shapes the dirtwork; here's what comes up most.
Pasture and ranch clearing across rolling terrain
Mixed timber and brush across pasture, ranch, and small commercial parcels. Equipment and approach change between the clay sections and the sandy sections, often on the same property.
Stock pond excavation
Sized for the watershed, bowled for the soil. We've dug a lot of these across Van Zandt, Wood, and Hopkins counties, and the ones that hold long-term are the ones built to the soil at the bottom, not a generic spec.
Site prep for commercial and residential
New builds, additions, and commercial pads where the sub-grade mix calls for different compaction approaches depending on which corner of the lot you're standing on.
Driveway and access road work
Long rural drives often run from clay roadside to sandy back acreage. Base spec changes with the soil, and the culverts at low points need sizing for actual watershed acreage.
Common problems in Lindale
The dirtwork issues we keep getting called about here
Drainage that works on one half of the lot but not the other
Mixed-soil properties drain unevenly. The solution is usually splitting the system, French drain on the clay side, surface swales on the sandy side, both daylighting to the same exit.
Compaction inconsistency across a single pad
A pad that straddles two soil types compacts to different densities under the same equipment. The fix is a per-zone compaction plan, not a single spec.
Pond bottom that leaks on one side
If a pond cut hits sand on part of the bowl and clay on the rest, the sand side leaks. We test before we shape the final bottom so the bowl matches the soil.
Driveway sections that wear at different rates
A long drive over mixed soil needs different base depth on the clay segment than on the sandy segment. Spec'ing one for the whole length means one section wears out fast.
Vocabulary
Words you'll hear on a Lindale job
The terms that come up most on the work we do here. Plain-English definitions in the dirtwork glossary.
Compaction
Mechanical pressing of soil to reduce air voids, increase density, and provide a stable surface.
Sub-grade
The natural soil surface that supports everything you build on top of it, pad, road base, slab.
French Drain
A gravel-filled trench with perforated pipe at the bottom that collects sub-surface water and routes it to daylight.
Swale
A shallow, vegetated ditch shaped to carry surface water away from a structure or down a property line.
Select Fill
Imported soil chosen for known compaction and stability properties, used where native soil isn't suitable.
Geotextile
Woven or non-woven synthetic fabric that lets water through but holds soil back.
Lindale dirtwork FAQ
Questions we get from Lindale customers
- Q01Why does my drainage in Lindale, TX work in one area and not another?
- Mixed soil. Clay sections hold water and need French drains or regrading; sandy sections transmit water but erode if they're bare. A working drainage plan on mixed soil usually has two halves, one designed for each.
- Q02Do you bring different equipment for clay vs. sandy areas in Lindale, TX?
- Sometimes. Track machines work both, but compaction plate vs. vibratory roller, mulcher vs. dozer, and material handling differ between soil types. We bring the right rig for the section we're in, not just whatever's on the trailer.
- Q03Is a permit required for ranch work in Lindale, TX?
- Most rural ranch projects on your own property are permit-light. City limits and stormwater rules kick in above 1 acre disturbed in most jurisdictions. We confirm what applies before any work.
- Q04What's the cost difference between clay and sandy pad prep?
- Clay takes longer per cubic yard because of compaction control; sandy moves faster but often needs imported select fill for stable structural support. Both end up in a similar cost range; the breakdown is different.
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Every other service we offer
Call for a free estimate, we cover the full catalog in Lindale 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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Adjacent to Lindale
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