Structures taken down, debris hauled off, and blackland ground graded right across Ellis County.
Ennis, TX is growing, and growth needs room. The official Bluebonnet City of Texas is adding rooftops fast along the I-45 corridor, which means old structures coming down ahead of new ones going up: tired farmhouses on land headed for development, outbuildings past their last useful year, and burn-outs that need to be gone before a lot can sell.
We handle the takedown and everything after it: debris loaded into our own roll-offs, foundations broken out and hauled, and the hole backfilled and compacted properly, which matters double on Ellis County blackland clay. That soil moves when moisture changes, and a lazy backfill becomes a sinkhole-shaped lawsuit for whoever builds next.
From Ennis out through Bardwell, Alma, Palmer, and the farm roads toward Waxahachie, we run demolition and the dirt work that follows it as one job with one quote.
Because on this side of our radius the ground itself is the challenge. Two owners who work blackland clay every week know what a proper compacted backfill looks like, and why the cheap demo bid that skips it costs the most in the end.
The name is the promise. Tell us what you want the property to look like and we work until it looks that way. Free estimates, by-the-job pricing, and two owners who answer the phone Monday through Saturday, 8am to 8pm.
Yes, and it is the natural pairing: structure down, debris out, then straight into pad prep on the same mobilization so your builder inherits a site, not a project. One quote covers the whole sequence.
The clay expands and shrinks dramatically with moisture, so anything left buried or loosely backfilled telegraphs to the surface eventually. We break out slabs fully, backfill in compacted lifts, and grade for drainage so the ground stays flat.
Usually within a few days. Call or text (903) 503-8499 with the address and a photo or two, and we will often have a rough read for you the same day, with the formal written quote after we walk it.
Yes. In-town demolition typically involves a permit and utility disconnects, and we walk you through exactly what applies to your property before scheduling. Out in the Ellis County countryside the process is usually simpler.
Yes, the Lake Bardwell area and the surrounding Ellis County countryside are well inside our radius. Clearing, demolition, and pad prep around the lake all get the same treatment: one written quote, compacted backfill, and ground graded to drain.
Yes. Barns, shops, and commercial buildings come down the same way houses do: utilities confirmed dead, a controlled takedown, debris out in our own roll-offs, and the ground graded clean. There is no size limit on what we take on in Ellis County.
Free demolition and dirt work estimates in Ennis, TX and across Ellis County.