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Rockin T Construction
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What Rockin T can do for you

Four things, done properly. Most jobs use more than one of them, and having the same crew handle the clearing, the dirt and the concrete is how you keep a project from stalling out between contractors.

Concrete

Concrete is only as good as what is under it. That is the part most people never see and the part that decides whether a slab is still flat in ten years. Because we do the dirt work too, the base under your pour gets built the right way instead of whatever the last guy left behind.

We form it square, set the reinforcement, pour it, finish it and cut the control joints so the slab cracks along the lines instead of across the middle of your shop floor. Broom finish is standard. If you want something different on a patio, say so up front and we will price it.

  • Shop, barn and garage floors
  • House and building slabs
  • Driveways and culvert approaches
  • Sidewalks and walkways
  • Patios and porches
  • Equipment and fuel tank pads
  • Aprons and turnarounds
  • Tear out and replacement of failed concrete

Dirt Work

Dirt work is the ground game. Building a pad so your house or shop sits above the water line, cutting a slope so a driveway is usable in the rain, moving water away from a foundation instead of into it, or putting in a pond that actually holds.

Ground in this part of Texas moves and holds water, so drainage is not an afterthought on any of it. We look at where water goes now, where it needs to go, and we shape the site around that before anything gets built on top.

  • Building pads for homes, shops and barns
  • Grading and leveling
  • Drainage, swales and water routing
  • Pond digging
  • Pond cleanout and dam repair
  • Driveways, lanes and culverts
  • Site prep and excavation
  • Trenching and backfill
  • Haul off and fill dirt
  • Erosion repair and washout fixes

Land Clearing

Property gets away from people. A pasture that has not been grazed in a few years turns into a thicket, fence lines disappear into brush, and a building site is under twenty trees you did not plan on. Clearing puts the land back to work.

We will walk it with you first and mark what stays. Good shade trees, a tree line for privacy or a windbreak are usually worth keeping, and it costs nothing to leave them. Stumps can be ground out or dug depending on what is going on the ground afterward.

  • Brush and undergrowth removal
  • Tree removal
  • Stump removal and grinding
  • Fence line clearing
  • Building site clearing
  • Pasture reclaim
  • Cedar and mesquite removal
  • Debris piling and burning where permitted

Mulching

Forestry mulching grinds brush and small trees into chips right where they stand. Nothing gets piled, nothing gets hauled off and nothing gets burned. One machine goes in and comes out the other side, and what is left is a layer of mulch on the ground.

That mulch layer is the real advantage. It holds soil in place on a slope, slows down regrowth, breaks down into the dirt over time and leaves the ground walkable and drivable immediately instead of rutted and bare. On the right job it is cheaper and faster than dozing and hauling, and it leaves the topsoil where it belongs.

  • Overgrown pasture reclaim
  • Underbrush and thicket clearing
  • Cedar control
  • Trails, lanes and access roads
  • Shooting lanes and food plot edges
  • Fence line and right of way clearing
  • Pond bank and creek bank cleanup
  • Erosion friendly clearing on slopes

Not sure which one you need?

That is normal. Describe what you are looking at and we will tell you what the job actually calls for, even if it turns out to be less work than you expected.

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