What We Do
Eberly Earthworks handles minor excavation work for rural and residential landowners throughout the Conroe area. This covers situations where the ground needs to be cut, shaped, or moved as part of a broader land improvement or development project.
Excavation work is typically done after initial land clearing has been completed, once the terrain is fully visible and accessible. That’s the point at which we can accurately assess what the ground looks like, what needs to be moved, and how to approach it.
When Excavation Is Part of the Job
Not every land project requires excavation, but it comes up often enough as a follow-on service. After a clearing job, customers sometimes realize they need specific areas of the property reshaped — a low spot addressed, a cut made for a road or structure, or an area prepared for drainage or utility work.
If you know going into a clearing job that excavation will be part of what’s needed, mention it during the initial estimate conversation. It’s easier to plan for it from the start than to come back and address it separately.
Service Area
We provide excavation services throughout Conroe and the surrounding region — including Magnolia, Spring, Willis, Montgomery, Cleveland, Dayton, Livingston, Navasota, and areas extending toward College Station. Call to discuss your property and location.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of excavation work do you handle?
We focus on minor excavation — terrain shaping, cuts for roads or pads, and similar ground-moving work on rural and residential properties. Describe your project when you call and we’ll tell you whether it fits what we do.
Do I need land cleared before excavation can happen?
In most cases, yes. Clearing first gives us full access to the terrain and lets us see exactly what we’re working with before we start moving ground. If your land is already clear, we can discuss taking on excavation as a standalone job.
Can you handle excavation for drainage or utility work?
That’s not our primary focus, but call and describe your project. If it’s something we can assist with, we’ll let you know.
How do I get an estimate for excavation work?
Call (832) 473-3846 or fill out the contact form. Tell us about the property, what you’re trying to accomplish, and its location. From there we can discuss whether it’s a fit and what the work would involve.
Will excavation work affect my property’s drainage or grading?
Potentially, depending on what’s being done. This is part of the conversation we have before the job starts. If grading and drainage are a concern, mention that upfront and we’ll take it into account.
Services That Lead Into or Follow Excavation
Excavation work is almost always part of a larger sequence. The ground has to be accessible before we can move it, and in many cases, the reason to excavate is to set up the next phase of the project.
Land clearing is typically the prerequisite — once the property is cleared of trees and brush, the terrain is visible and equipment can move freely. If your land hasn’t been cleared yet, that’s where we start.
For heavily wooded properties, forestry mulching is an efficient way to get from overgrown to cleared quickly, and it’s often the method that gets the land ready for excavation work to begin.
Excavation and site prep often overlap or follow each other closely — grading and leveling are natural companions to excavation when the goal is to prepare a site for construction or another use.
If a pond is part of your land plans, that’s a specific type of excavation work we handle as a dedicated service.
Call (832) 473-3846 to talk through your property and what you’re trying to accomplish. We’ll help you understand the right sequence and what’s realistic for your site.