Junction land clearing & dirt work
Led by Cullen Loeffler · experience & background · Last updated 2026-07-06
Elevation Development works in Junction, Kimble County. Where the North and South Llano rivers meet in big-ranch hunting country. Junction work runs to brush clearing, senderos, ranch roads, stock tanks, game fencing, and deer stand and feeder setups on large low-density ranches.
What we do in Junction
- Land Clearing & Brush Removal
- Road & Driveway Building
- Site & Dirt Work
- Ponds & Stock Tanks
- Fencing
- Gates & Entrances
- Deer Stands & Feeders
- Barndominiums
- Shooting Ranges
Junction questions
Do you work in Junction?
Yes — Junction, Kimble County is within the Hill Country / Greater Austin service area. Where the North and South Llano rivers meet in big-ranch hunting country. Junction work runs to brush clearing, senderos, ranch roads, stock tanks, game fencing, and deer stand and feeder setups on large low-density ranches.
What can you do on land in Junction?
Land clearing and brush removal, ranch roads and driveways, ponds and stock tanks, fencing, gates and entrances, barndominiums, deer stands and feeders, shooting ranges, and general site and dirt work. Exact scope is confirmed on a site visit.
How do I get a bid?
Call or send the bid form. We'll set up a time to look at your Junction property and put a free, no-obligation bid in writing.
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Free & no-obligation
Request a bid in Junction
A free bid and a straight answer on what your land needs. Prefer to talk it through first? Call for a free consultation — no pressure, no fee.
- Free, no-obligation — we tell you straight if it is not worth doing
- One company from idea to delivery — no juggling subcontractors
- Owned by a Hill Country family that has worked this land since 1846