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Hat Creek Land Services

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Hat Creek Land Services

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26 local quotes requested

Hat Creek Land Services, LLC has been in business 2 years. We are family owned and operated. I have 30 years experience in the construction field and my Son has 15 years. We do land clearing, mulching, spread dirt and gravel, building pads, ponds, put in culverts and we also do demolition.

"Graded and did what was asked"

Coltin P on May 2024

Hat Creek Land Services, LLC has been in business 2 years. We are family owned and operated. I have 30 years experience in the construction field and my Son has 15 years. We do land clearing, mulching, spread dirt and gravel, building pads, ponds, put in culverts and we also do demolition.

"Graded and did what was asked"

Coltin P on May 2024


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K6 Services, LLC

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K6 Services, LLC

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43 local quotes requested
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Building with Faith, Family and Integrity, K6 Services is a small family business providing general skid steer/tractor work, road repairs, brush clearing, land leveling, excavation and fencing in Texas

"They are the best and would hire them again in heartbeat they are great. Very professional."

Bruce T on September 2025

Building with Faith, Family and Integrity, K6 Services is a small family business providing general skid steer/tractor work, road repairs, brush clearing, land leveling, excavation and fencing in Texas

"They are the best and would hire them again in heartbeat they are great. Very professional."

Bruce T on September 2025


I have been digging with excavators backhoes for over 30 years I believe in getting in and doing the job cleaning it up to the customer satisfaction for a fair price




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Clear Vision Land Development LLC

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Clear Vision Land Development LLC

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3 years of experience

Clear Vision Land Development LLC is a small local company in the Tom Green County area. CVLD is the type of company you go to when you want the job done quickly and efficiently. CVLD is just a year old est. May 2022. CVLD is Owner-Operated which entails sure start dates & showing up when scheduled. Give CVLD a shot today to make YOUR LAND YOUR VISION. CVLD specializes in Dirt Work, Brush Work, Grubbing, Excavation, Stock tanks, Ponds, Mulching, Haul Off, and Land Leveling.

Clear Vision Land Development LLC is a small local company in the Tom Green County area. CVLD is the type of company you go to when you want the job done quickly and efficiently. CVLD is just a year old est. May 2022. CVLD is Owner-Operated which entails sure start dates & showing up when scheduled. Give CVLD a shot today to make YOUR LAND YOUR VISION. CVLD specializes in Dirt Work, Brush Work, Grubbing, Excavation, Stock tanks, Ponds, Mulching, Haul Off, and Land Leveling.


Expansive Homes LLC

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Expansive Homes LLC

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8 years of experience

Home Builders, Site Developers, Remodeling, Pool Builders, Fencing, Landscaping, Home Cleaning, Home Maintenance, Electrical, Plumbing, Home Networking, Solar Power, Electric Vehicle Charging, Concrete, Masonry, Carpentry, Service.

Home Builders, Site Developers, Remodeling, Pool Builders, Fencing, Landscaping, Home Cleaning, Home Maintenance, Electrical, Plumbing, Home Networking, Solar Power, Electric Vehicle Charging, Concrete, Masonry, Carpentry, Service.


"Hardworking, capable workers. Job was completed quickly and exceeded my expectations."

Linda V on September 2023

We are a general contracting service, Located in marble falls TX. We offer services in both contracting and remodeling, we have been in business since November of 2022. We specialize in full home remodels and repairs.

"Hardworking, capable workers. Job was completed quickly and exceeded my expectations."

Linda V on September 2023


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Excavating questions, answered by experts

Prior to excavation, you should prepare the dig site and call 311 before you sign anything.

To get your site ready for excavation, you should move anything in the area that isn’t affixed to the land. You can save money on the excavation by removing hardscaping, including walkways, decks, concrete patios, and paver patios.

Before you carry out any digging, you should call 311 to confirm that there are no utility lines running through your excavation site. Skipping this step could lead to severe injury and property damage if your excavator hits a water, sewage, or gas line.

Landscape edging is more DIYable than trenching. You can DIY your own digging projects, but proceed carefully and only with proper knowledge of the equipment and appropriate safety measures in place. Keep in mind the project's scope and estimate how long it will take you to do it on your own. While you can certainly save money by DIYing home improvement projects, you can’t exactly hide an unfinished—or worse, ruined— landscaping job from the neighbors. It’s always safer to call an excavation pro near you to get an estimate.

There is no standard depth, but typically, septic tanks are buried between 4 inches and 4 feet underneath the earth’s surface. There are a few factors that will determine your tank’s depth, including the height of your bedrock, the distance between your home and the tank, and the depth of your main sewer line.

Silt fences should be trenched 8 to 12 inches deep to prevent sediment-filled water from escaping underneath. It also helps to anchor the fence during wet, windy weather. The silt fence fabric often has a red line to indicate the depth for digging. A good contractor will be familiar with the guidelines and regulations.

No, you typically cannot use metal detectors to find your sewer line. Most sewer lines are made of non-metallic materials such as PVC, clay, or cast iron, which are not detectable by standard metal detectors. Metal detectors are designed to locate metallic objects, so they won't be effective for identifying the path of a non-metallic sewer line. To locate your sewer line accurately, it's best to use other methods.

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