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.
Project brief
Landscape construction works best when the hardscape, planting beds, retaining edges, and water paths are planned as one outdoor room instead of separate add-ons.
In Brushy Creek, the result depends on how the home, ground, water, and daily use connect. Planning considers the property, access, materials, and how the finished space will be used.
Mixed clay and limestone cues make it worth discussing joints, transitions, base preparation, and where water should go after a hardscape change.
A patio and walkway layout that gives everyday traffic a clear route while protecting planting beds and existing trees.
Retaining or garden walls that create usable levels, seat walls, fire-feature zones, or defined pool transitions.
A phased backyard upgrade that starts with drainage and durable surfaces before adding planting, lighting, or outdoor furniture.
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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Start with the areas that need to work hardest: entrances, slopes, pool edges, seating areas, gates, and drainage transitions. Photos, a rough site sketch, and the intended use help define the right sequence.
Start with the areas that need to work hardest: entrances, slopes, pool edges, seating areas, gates, and drainage transitions. Photos, a rough site sketch, and the intended use help define the right sequence.
Include wide views of the yard or facade, close-ups of cracks or surfaces, access points, fences, trees, pool edges, and any place where water collects. Approximate dimensions help too.
No. This is regional context for discussing a project. Site conditions, structural requirements, permits, and drainage should be confirmed with the appropriate professionals and authorities when applicable.
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Planning estimator
Choose the service, size the area, and add the conditions that can change the scope. The result is a starting range to discuss with Hector Stone’s LLC.
This is not a quote. Final pricing depends on the site visit, materials, access, base, drainage, and existing conditions.
Includes the selected size and conditions; confirm the scope on site.
Next step
Call or text 512-264-4498. Include “Brushy Creek” and a few photos to start the conversation.