Soil
Limestone and clay pockets can appear in the same project area, so joints, slopes, and water movement deserve a close look.

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Hector Stone’s LLC reviews masonry, construction, hardscape, and landscape projects in Brushy Creek and nearby areas with the site, water, and finished use in mind.
Backyard surfaces should make water movement legible around fences, foundations, and planting beds.
Site context
These are regional planning cues, not a soils report or a guarantee of subsurface conditions.
Limestone and clay pockets can appear in the same project area, so joints, slopes, and water movement deserve a close look.
Surface drainage is a recurring design question here, especially where patios, foundations, pool decks, and fences meet.
Heavy rain events can expose weak drainage details, so water paths and cleanable transitions deserve attention.
What we can review
For a project in Brushy Creek, share photos, approximate dimensions, intended use, and any concerns about drainage, access, or materials. The first conversation helps define whether the scope is construction, masonry, landscape, concrete, pool, tile, or a combination.
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Next step
Call or text 512-264-4498. Include “Brushy Creek” and a few photos to start the conversation.
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