
Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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"Working in very tight space he did everything we needed without tearing up anything!!!"





Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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Free estimates
"Working in very tight space he did everything we needed without tearing up anything!!!"




Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2019
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Emergency services offered
"Very hardworking crew, who got the job done quickly and beautifully. I have gotten many compliments on my retaining wall."





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Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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"Friendly, down to earth, honest."





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Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2007
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"It went great. They were prompt, even offered to come early on the day of their appointment, courteous, informative and didn't leave a mess."





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Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2018
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"Very nice and professional. Quick turn around."





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Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2010
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"Exceptional professional service. I was skeptical this company could deliver all that they promised, as I was still smarting from a $10,500 chip seal done by another company that was a complete failure. They made a driveway 20' wide spanning to 40' wide and over 100' long. Also fixed 600' existing driveway. They also leveled pad site for the new home. Mr. Sardis Sr has over 40 years experience in building roads, and his son about 20 years. It shows in the quality of work. They own all equipment and trucks. I have NEVER seen a crew work harder. Quality caliche base from almost 100 miles away and pea sized millings. Each haul ranged 18 tons to 21 tons. Leveled a layer of base and sprayed with water. Then, a skid steer on rubber tracks compacted with a heavy roller. Another layer of base and more compacting. Then millings and compacting again. Mr. Sardis came back next day and rolled entire drive one more time. Left saying they would return to fix anything I wasn't happy about."

Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2012
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"They showed up on time and ready to work. Unfortunately, there were some delays due to material deliveries, however they did the prep work they could while they waited and came back the next day to finish up. They kept me updated in progress and made my driveway look new again after the rain washed away my old one."





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Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2018
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"Great team, professional, efficient and knowledgeable"





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Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2023
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"The crew that was sent out to my house did a great job, quality work and was done in a timely matter. They removed the old driveway and installed the new one and fully restored my property."

Serving Lockhart, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 1994
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Emergency services offered
"Very thorough job, done promptly."
Depth depends on the type of installation and the regulations in your area. Water supply lines typically require 24 inches, while drainage pipes are often installed 36 inches below grade. For most general projects, a depth of 12 to 24 inches and a width of about eight inches is sufficient. Sticking to these specs keeps your utilities safe, code-compliant, and easier to maintain later.
When you need to run utilities underground, you’ve got two main options: boring or trenching. Boring employs directional drilling to install utilities without exposing a continuous channel, while trenching requires excavating an open channel to place utilities securely. Directional drilling preserves landscape integrity, whereas trenching provides direct access for installation, albeit with greater surface disruption. This clear comparison helps you select the method best suited to your project.
Plan on 12 hours to dig 100 linear feet when the soil is cooperative and you can work continuously. This timeframe applies when work is performed consistently and methodically. Factors such as rocky soil, tree roots, obstructions, and frozen ground increase the overall duration, demanding extra planning and effort. Comprehensive operational planning ensures that every challenge is managed efficiently and the project is completed on schedule.
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