Daniel Dean Land Clearing And Dirt Work
Pad construction in Humble TX
Dirt Work Humble TX

Professional Site Preparation & Excavation

From basic clearing to complex land shaping, Daniel Dean helps clients across Humble manage their dirt projects with accuracy, speed, and insight.

Meet Our Humble Customers We Serve

DON'T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT

Every customer we have, has expressed a willingness to give a testimonial about how much they appreciate the work we have done for them... Every. One. It's a powerful testimony to the type of relationship we have with our customers.

Ibaldo's Testimonial

for Daniel Dean Land Clearing & Dirt Work

We were making preparation to demolish Tommy's home so that DTH could build the family's new home. Tommy asked Daniel if he could be the operator and take down his house with the excavator. Way to go Tommy!

Tommy's Testimonial

for Daniel Dean Land Clearing & Dirt Work

Residential Services

Humble Residential Dirt Work

Everything you need, from clearing to final grading. Local experience, specialized equipment, skilled crews, and flexible capabilities deliver reliable outcomes for Humble homeowners.

  • House, barn & shop pad excavation
  • Fine grading & site elevation
  • Driveway construction & repair
  • Soil compaction & stability
Commercial Services

Commercial Dirt Work For Humble Businesses

Comprehensive dirt work solutions for Humble properties. From Atascocita to Eagle Springs, Fall Creek to Kingwood, we deliver results for commercial developments with our four-step project approach.

  • Large-scale site preparation
  • Commercial pad construction
  • Detention & retention ponds
  • Parking lot grading
Drainage Solutions

Humble Drainage & Excavation

From Atascocita to Kingwood and Woodland Pines, our drainage engineering expertise protects Humble properties from flooding. Initial walkthrough, custom proposal, execution, and final review ensure quality results.

  • French drain installation
  • Culvert installation & repair
  • Pond construction & dredging
  • Erosion prevention systems

Humble — common questions

What does dirt work in Humble usually involve?
Most jobs are one of a few things: cutting and filling to get a site to grade, building a pad for a house or a shop, putting in a driveway or an access road, or fixing where water sits. Enquiries here lean toward tree removal and mulching. What decides the cost is how much material has to move and whether it can be balanced on site or hauled, which is what the site visit establishes.
Do I need a permit to burn cleared brush in Humble?
Often yes, and it changes with the weather. Outdoor burning is regulated statewide and Harris County can add a burn ban on top of that during dry spells, so the answer in June may not be the answer in October. Check the county's current status before anything is lit. It is also avoidable: forestry mulching grinds the material into the ground where it falls, so there is no pile to burn and no debris to haul, which is often why owners choose it.
How soon can you get equipment to Humble?
The equipment yard is near Magnolia and we work within roughly a 100-mile radius of Houston, so Humble is inside the normal service area rather than a special trip — that keeps mobilisation shorter and cheaper than bringing iron in from further out. Timing depends on the season and what is already scheduled; the site visit is where we commit to a window rather than guessing at one over the phone.

Before work starts in Humble

Any construction that disturbs an acre or more falls under the state construction stormwater permit, which makes erosion and sediment controls a legal requirement on the site rather than an optional extra. You can read the current rules straight from TCEQ construction stormwater permit, and we confirm what applies to your property during the site visit rather than guessing at it from an address.

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