How we think about service area
The yard is in Carencro, Louisiana. The crews live in and around town. Our normal working radius is roughly a hundred miles in every direction, which puts most of Acadiana, Baton Rouge to the east, Lake Charles and across the line into East Texas to the west, and everywhere in between inside the area we cover regularly. For the right job we go further, and we have done work well outside that radius when the project made sense.
The cities listed below are the ones where we run jobs often enough to have built a working knowledge of the local ground, the parish or county rules, and the drainage and soil considerations that matter for dirt work in that specific spot. Each one has its own page with city-specific information. If you click through to your town, you will find the local context that applies to your property, not generic copy.
Lafayette Parish
The home parish. We work all over it because it is where we live and operate.
Surrounding Louisiana Parishes
The rest of central and south Louisiana where we run regularly, from Baton Rouge in the east to Lake Charles and Sulphur in the west.
East Texas
East Texas, across the Sabine River, mostly within an easy day-trip distance from Carencro. Cross-state work is part of our normal mix because the property owners on the Texas side of the line need the same kind of dirt work that the Louisiana side does.
What changes from city to city
Dirt work across our service area shares a lot of common ground, especially the clay-heavy soils and high water tables that run through most of South Louisiana. But the specifics change as you move around. Rice country around Crowley and Jennings has a different drainage context than the Acadiana flat ground. The pine country around Lumberton and Silsbee in Texas has sandy soil that drains and compacts differently from anything in Louisiana. Coastal areas like Port Arthur and Abbeville deal with very high water tables and serious hurricane considerations. The land east of Baton Rouge has rolling terrain that is genuinely different from anywhere west of the Atchafalaya.
The city-specific pages cover what is different about working in each place. The general approach is the same: walk the property, understand the ground, plan the work for what the property actually needs, and do it right the first time. The local specifics drive the details.
What about a town not on the list
The twenty cities here are the ones we work in regularly. We get to plenty of other places too. Smaller communities near the cities listed, rural addresses between them, and the occasional further-out job all happen. If your address is in Louisiana or East Texas and you do not see your town on the list, call and ask. If it is reasonable for us to reach, we are usually happy to make the trip for the right job.
Out-of-radius work is mostly a question of project size. A multi-week pond construction or a major site-prep job will justify the travel even out beyond our normal radius. A half-day drainage fix probably will not. We tell you straight whether we are the right call for your specific situation, and if we are not, we will point you toward who is.
How travel affects pricing
For cities close to Carencro (Lafayette Parish and the bordering parishes), the travel cost is minimal and our pricing stays right in line with local contractors. For cities further out (Baton Rouge, Lake Charles, the Texas cities), the travel adds real cost to a quote. The math works in our favor on larger jobs where the dirt work itself is the main expense. On small one-off jobs, a local contractor in a distant city may be cheaper.
We are honest about this on every quote. If our pricing is not competitive for your specific job, we will tell you. We do not waste your time with quotes that do not make sense for your situation.
How to get started in your area
Find your city in the list above and click through to read the local context. If your town is not on the list but is in Louisiana or East Texas, call us with the address. Either way, the first step is a conversation, and the second step is a walk-through on your property. From there we know whether we can help and what the project looks like.
(337) 288-3795 reaches the office. The contact form works equally well. Free quote, no deposit, no pressure to commit.
The homepage has the embedded Google map showing our coverage area. Or call (337) 288-3795 and we will tell you straight whether your address is in range.