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Site Preparation in Bexar County, TX
TPM Enterprises provides professional site preparation services across Bexar County for residential and commercial excavation projects.
- Properly graded and compacted soil reduces the risk of foundation settlement after construction
- Correct drainage patterns are set before building begins, protecting the structure from water intrusion
- Utility trenches are cut to spec so plumbing, electrical, and service lines seat cleanly the first time
- Erosion control measures are placed during active work to keep disturbed soil on-site
- A single operator manages clearing, grading, and excavation, reducing coordination gaps between trades
- Land left at the right elevation and slope is easier and less costly for follow-on contractors to work with
Expert Site Preparation in Bexar County, TX
TPM Enterprises handles site preparation in Bexar County from the first cut to final grade. Our work covers land clearing, rough grading, foundation excavation, utility trenching, soil compaction, and erosion control. We work on residential lots, rural acreage, and commercial pads throughout the county. Bexar County's clay-heavy soils shrink in dry months and swell after rain. That movement puts pressure on foundations when the ground beneath them is not properly graded and compacted before construction starts. We read the site conditions before equipment rolls in. Every cut and fill decision accounts for drainage patterns and load-bearing requirements. In unincorporated Bexar County, site disturbance of one acre or more requires a Site Development Permit before work begins. We understand those local requirements and work within them. When your land is ready, your builder can start on solid, stable ground. Call TPM Enterprises to schedule your site assessment.
What's included
- Properly graded and compacted soil reduces the risk of foundation settlement after construction
- Correct drainage patterns are set before building begins, protecting the structure from water intrusion
- Utility trenches are cut to spec so plumbing, electrical, and service lines seat cleanly the first time
- Erosion control measures are placed during active work to keep disturbed soil on-site
- A single operator manages clearing, grading, and excavation, reducing coordination gaps between trades
- Land left at the right elevation and slope is easier and less costly for follow-on contractors to work with
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Site Preparation FAQ
Common questions about site preparation in Bexar County, TX.
Yes, we prepare residential lots in Bexar County for new home construction. Our work includes clearing, grading, foundation excavation, and compaction so your builder has a stable pad to work from.
Site preparation in Bexar County covers land clearing, rough and finish grading, foundation excavation, utility trenching, soil compaction, and erosion control setup. The exact scope depends on your lot size, soil conditions, and what you are building.
Bexar County has clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry, which can shift a foundation if the ground is not properly prepared. Correct grading and compaction before the pour reduces that movement risk.
Yes, we work on rural and acreage properties throughout Bexar County. We handle access constraints, uneven terrain, and larger footprints common on rural sites.
Bexar County requires a Site Development Permit when one acre or more of land will be disturbed in the unincorporated area. We are familiar with those local requirements and factor them into project planning.
Call us to schedule a site visit and assessment for your Bexar County property. We review your plans, walk the land, and give you a clear picture of the work needed before any equipment arrives.
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(210) 400-2021Hours
- Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed