Driveway & Road Construction | Heritage Land & Habitat | Central Texas
Central Texas · Driveways & Roads

Access that holds up — rain or shine.

Gravel driveways, ranch roads, and access routes built on a proper base with drainage that actually works. No washouts, no ruts, no getting stuck on your own property.

The Difference

A driveway is only as good as what's under it.

Anyone can dump gravel on the dirt. Six months later you've got ruts, potholes, and a low spot that turns into a pond every time it rains. The difference between a driveway that lasts and one that washes out is the base and the drainage — the parts you don't see.

Whether you're building a new home, developing a property, or just tired of fighting your access road, we build durable, cost-effective driveways and roads designed for rural and suburban Texas property — graded right, based right, and drained right the first time.

What We Build

From short driveways to long ranch roads.

Every job is built around how you'll use it, what the soil and terrain allow, and how water moves across your land.

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Gravel & Flexbase Driveways

The most popular, affordable option for rural property. We install a solid, compacted base with quality material that creates a smooth surface and resists shifting and rutting over time.

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Dirt Roads & Trails

Natural pathways and secondary access routes for ranches, hunting areas, and ag land. Durable access without major infrastructure or cost.

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Crushed Stone & Recycled Asphalt

Improved durability and a smoother, more refined surface than standard gravel — a great long-lasting choice for clients who want a step up.

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Base Prep for Paved Driveways

Planning to pave with asphalt or concrete? We grade and compact a stable sub-base so your paved surface lasts instead of cracking.

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Culverts & Drainage

Culverts, trenches, and ditches that direct water flow and prevent the erosion and pooling that destroy roads. The detail that makes everything else last.

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Repair & Regrading

Washed-out, rutted, or potholed road? We regrade, re-base, and re-crown existing driveways and roads to bring them back to dependable shape.

How We Build It

Three things, done right.

A driveway that lasts comes down to three things, executed with care. Skip any one and you're regrading it again next year.

01

Grade & Drainage First

Water is what kills a road. Before any material goes down, we grade the site so water drains off and away — crowning the surface and cutting ditches or setting culverts where they're needed.

02

The Right Base

A lasting driveway is built in layers. We lay and compact the right base material at the right depth for your soil and traffic, so the surface stays put instead of sinking and rutting.

03

A Surface Built to Last

We spread and compact the final surface to a smooth, resilient finish — sourced from local material partners to keep your cost down without cutting quality.

The right equipment for the job — not the brochure.

We run excavators, tracked skid steers, and bulldozers — whatever the job actually calls for. We also source and haul material through local partnerships, which keeps your cost competitive and the schedule in our control. No oversized iron tearing up your property, no undersized machines taking three times as long.

What It Costs

Honest, walk-the-property pricing.

Driveway and road pricing depends on length, width, base depth, soil, and access — but here's a real-world starting point.

Short gravel driveway or approachCulvert & base, standard residential
$1,500 – $5,000
Standard rural drivewayGraded base, drainage & gravel surface
$5,000 – $15,000
Culvert installationSized to your watershed, per culvert
$500 – $2,000
Long ranch roads & access routesQuoted on site after walking the route
By the job

We don't do drive-by quotes. We walk the property, look at how water moves, and give you an honest number based on what we actually see.

Why It Matters

A good road pays for itself.

Dependable Access

Get to your home, blind, or back forty year-round — without getting stuck after every rain.

Protects Your Land

Proper drainage stops the erosion that scars property and undermines everything you build on it.

Adds Property Value

Clean, reliable access is one of the first things buyers and appraisers notice on rural land.

Lower Maintenance

Built right the first time means less regrading, less gravel, and less money every year after.

Common Questions

What landowners ask first.

Most standard residential driveways take 1–3 days of active work, depending on length, soil, and access. Long ranch roads and routes that need significant drainage work run longer. We give you a clear timeline up front.

Flexbase (road base) is a crushed, graded material that compacts into a hard, stable surface — it's what goes under a quality driveway. Loose gravel alone shifts and ruts. We typically build with a compacted flexbase and can top it with gravel or crushed stone for the look and feel you want.

That comes down to drainage, and it's the part most jobs get wrong. We crown the surface and manage water with ditches and culverts so rain runs off instead of pooling and washing out your road. Done right, it holds.

Yes. We build everything from a short residential approach to long access roads and interior ranch roads for hunting, ag, and recreational property. Longer routes are quoted on site after we walk them with you.

Often, yes. We regrade, re-crown, add base material, and correct the drainage that caused the problem in the first place — so you're not paying to fix the same washout every year.

We handle it. We source and haul gravel, flexbase, crushed stone, or recycled asphalt through local partnerships, which keeps your cost competitive and the project on schedule.

Service Area

Serving Travis · Williamson · Hays · Bastrop · Burnet · Blanco · Caldwell · Bell · Milam · Lee Counties — plus surrounding areas case-by-case

Ready for access you can count on?

Call or text Jake. We'll walk the property, look at how water moves, and give you an honest plan and quote.