Dirt Work & Hauling in Decatur, AR

Need fill brought in, spoil hauled off, or material moved? We supply, haul, and place dirt, gravel, and rock.

Dirt & Hauling in Decatur

A lot of projects come down to moving material — getting fill dirt, gravel, or rock onto a site, hauling excess spoil and debris off of it, or both. We handle dirt work and hauling across Benton County for homeowners, builders, and contractors. We bring in clean fill, topsoil, gravel, and crushed rock and place it where it is needed, and we haul off the excess soil, rock, and debris that grading and excavation generate. Whether it is raising a low spot, backfilling around a foundation, building up a pad, topping a driveway, or clearing a site of spoil, we have the trucks and the loaders to move it. With all the construction across Northwest Arkansas, coordinating material — the right amount, to the right spot, on the right day — keeps a project moving, and that is a big part of what we do alongside the digging. Tell us what you need moved, in or out, and we will handle the hauling and placement.

Dirt Work & Hauling in Decatur, AR

Excavation & site work in Decatur

Decatur sits in the rural western reaches of Benton County, a small farming and poultry town surrounded by acreage, pasture, and wooded ground, well away from the Bentonville–Rogers growth. It is practical, rural country, and the dirt work here is the same — clearing, grading, ponds, driveways, and pads for farm and rural building. We do land clearing, site preparation, grading, gravel driveways, drainage, pond excavation, and hauling throughout the Decatur area. Most of our work is agricultural and rural: clearing and grading farmland and wooded acreage, building pads for barns, shops, and poultry houses, digging stock and recreational ponds, putting in long farm driveways, and handling drainage across fields and around buildings. The ground is rocky, rolling Ozark soil with the slope and shallow rock typical of the county, plus the creek bottoms and farmland that bring their own needs. If you have a rural or agricultural project around Decatur, tell us what it is and we will come read the land and give you a real number — no sight-unseen guesses.

  • Clean fill, topsoil, gravel, and crushed rock supplied and hauled in
  • Excess soil, rock, and debris hauled off-site
  • Fill placed and spread to raise grade and build pads
  • Backfill around foundations and structures
  • Driveway rock and topsoil delivered and worked in
  • Material logistics coordinated to keep a project on schedule

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Dirt & Hauling in Decatur

Tell us what’s happening and we’ll call you back — local Decatur service.

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Areas We Cover in Decatur

In town or up a cove — if it’s in or around Decatur, we come to your property.

  • Downtown Decatur
  • Highway 59 corridor
  • Columbia Hollow area
  • rural west Benton County
  • Spavinaw Creek area

Common Site & Drainage Issues in Decatur

The dirt-work and drainage problems we see most around here — and how we handle them.

Farm and poultry site work

Decatur is farming and poultry country, and much of our work is agricultural — clearing and grading land, building pads for barns, shops, and poultry houses, and handling drainage around farm buildings. These are practical rural projects, and we bring the right equipment for acreage and farm work.

Ponds on rural acreage

Stock and recreational ponds are common on the farmland and acreage around Decatur. We site them where the watershed and soils will hold water, dig and shape the basin, build and seal the dam, and size the spillway so the pond holds water on the rocky ground here.

Long farm driveways and access

Rural Decatur properties need long driveways and farm access that hold up to trucks and equipment. We grade the route to shed water, set culverts where drainage crosses, and lay a base heavy enough that the drive does not rut or wash out on the rolling ground.

Dirt & Hauling in Decatur — FAQs

Do you do farm and agricultural site work around Decatur?
Yes — agricultural and rural work is most of what we do around Decatur. We clear and grade land, build pads for barns, shops, and poultry houses, dig ponds, put in farm driveways, and handle drainage around buildings and fields. We have the equipment for acreage and farm projects.
Can you dig a pond on my Decatur acreage?
Yes. We site, dig, shape, and seal stock and recreational ponds on farmland and acreage. Siting comes first — a good drainage area, soils that hold water, and a stable dam location — and on the rocky ground here we seal carefully so the pond actually holds water for the long haul.
I need a long driveway built on my rural Decatur property — can you do it?
Yes. Long rural drives are routine for us. The length and the runoff are why the base and drainage matter: we grade the drive to shed water, set culverts where ditches cross, and build a base heavy enough for the trucks and equipment a farm drive carries so it does not wash out.
Can you bring in fill dirt or gravel for my project?
Yes. We supply and haul in clean fill, topsoil, gravel, and crushed rock, and place it where it is needed — raising a low spot, building a pad, backfilling, or topping a driveway. Tell us roughly how much and what for, and we will get the right material to the right spot.
Do you haul away the dirt and debris from a job?
Yes. Grading and excavation generate spoil, rock, and debris, and we haul it off-site so it does not pile up. We can do the hauling as part of a larger dig or as a standalone job if you have material that needs to be removed.
Do you just dump material, or place it too?
We place it. Because we run the loaders and grading equipment, we spread and work the material in where it belongs — building up a pad, backfilling, grading in topsoil, or topping a drive — rather than leaving you a pile to deal with. Hauling and placement are one job for us.

Need Dirt & Hauling in Decatur?

Call now and we’ll come walk the site and give you a real number — grading, site prep, driveways, drainage, clearing, ponds, and hauling.