Caldwell sits about 25 minutes west of Bryan on Highway 21, the seat of Burleson County and the Kolache Capital of Texas. This is blackland prairie country β deep, heavy clay that grows good pasture but causes real headaches when it comes to water and foundations.
The Clay Problem
Burleson County's black clay swells when it's wet and cracks when it's dry, and it doesn't drain on its own. That makes drainage our most common job out here: solid PVC drain lines, dry creek beds, and regrading to move standing water away from yards and foundations before it does damage. If you've got a low spot that stays soggy for days after a rain, that's exactly the kind of thing we fix.
Concrete and Fencing That Last
That same clay is why concrete work has to be done right β patios, pads, and driveways that are built to flex with the soil instead of cracking the first season. We pour for it. Fencing is the other steady call in Caldwell: wood privacy fence in town, wire and pipe on the surrounding acreage, and gate work for rural drives. We also keep up the regular lawn care, bed work, and tree trimming that every property needs.
Straight Talk, Fair Prices
Caldwell's an easy run for us up Highway 21. You deal with Alex directly, get a clear price before we start, and we stand behind the work. Call or text (979) 286-6555, or request a free quote online.