Culvert Installations in New Braunfels, TX

We provide professional culvert installation for residential, commercial, and rural properties. From driveways and access roads to parking lots and private lanes, our culvert systems improve drainage, prevent washouts, and protect your gravel or asphalt surfaces.

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Our team serves both urban and rural properties throughout Comal, Guadalupe, Bexar, Hays, and Kendall counties—covering the area between San Antonio and Austin.

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Culvert Installation & Repair in New Braunfels and the Hill Country


We install and repair culverts for driveways, access roads, parking pads, and small commercial sites across New Braunfels and the surrounding Texas Hill Country. Whether you’re working on a new build near Canyon Lake, fixing a washed-out driveway along FM 306, or upgrading access to a property outside Seguin, a properly sized and installed culvert is essential for long-term drainage and erosion control.


Culverts for Driveways, Access Roads, and More


Culverts allow water to flow beneath roadways, driveways, and entrances—preserving vehicle access and preventing erosion. In the Hill Country, they’re commonly used where seasonal creeks, roadside ditches, or drainage swales cross a property. We handle projects like:


  • New driveway culvert installations off county or FM roads
  • Drop pipe installations on sloped lots or near hill bottoms
  • Culvert replacement under gravel driveways and parking pads
  • Small commercial access improvements, for example on Highway 46 or Loop 337


Pipe material is selected based on site conditions, traffic load, and local drainage needs. We work with galvanized steel, HDPE (plastic), and concrete options, all of which are installed to promote reliable water flow and a long service life.


“Most of the issues we see could’ve been avoided with a properly installed culvert up front. It’s one of those things you don’t think about—until your driveway washes out.”


Why Drainage Matters in Central Texas


New Braunfels and the surrounding counties get hit with sudden downpours, especially during spring storms and late-summer tropical weather. Flash flooding is common along I-35, FM 2722, and around low-water crossings near Wimberley, Spring Branch, and Selma. Without good drainage, even moderate rain can create ruts, washouts, or impassable mud at property entrances.


Culverts help manage this runoff by redirecting water under the drive, rather than allowing it to flow over it. Proper grading and outlet stabilization are also key to preventing downstream erosion—especially on properties with natural slopes or clay-heavy soil.


Culvert Repair & Replacement


Over time, culverts can shift, collapse, or clog. Common signs that you may need repair include:


  • Pooling water near the driveway
  • Undermining or washout at the ends
  • Crushed or rusted-out pipes
  • Slow drainage or blocked flow


We perform small-scale culvert repairs throughout Comal, Guadalupe, Bexar, Hays, and Kendall counties. That includes pipe replacement, end section stabilization, minor regrading, and drainage correction around the inlet and outlet. Whether it’s a gravel driveway outside Bulverde or a low rural access lane off Highway 281, we can assess the damage and recommend the best solution.

For properties with erosion or standing water issues, culvert repair may also go hand-in-hand with grading or gravel driveway resurfacing—especially on older sites with drainage that have been neglected or improperly sloped.


Ditch Cutting and Grading


Culvert repairs often require more than just swapping out a damaged pipe. When water isn't flowing properly, we may need to cut or regrade ditches leading to and from the culvert. Sediment buildup, overgrowth, or poor slope can block runoff, causing water to pool or bypass the pipe entirely.


By reshaping the flow line and restoring proper grade, we help ensure water reaches the culvert and drains away without erosion. This is especially important on rural driveways, sloped properties near Canyon Lake, or low-lying areas off roads like FM 2722 or Highway 46.


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Need a culvert installed or repaired? Call today to get a free quote and discuss your project. We’ll take a look at your site and recommend the right drainage solution.


FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Do I need a culvert for my driveway?

    If your driveway crosses a ditch, low spot, or drainage path, a culvert is usually required to allow water to flow underneath and prevent washouts.

  • What size culvert pipe should I use?

    Pipe size depends on the expected water flow, but most residential driveways use 12" to 18" diameter pipes. We can assess your site and recommend the right size.

  • Can you replace a damaged culvert without removing the whole driveway?

    In many cases, yes. We can often excavate just the area around the pipe, replace it, and patch the driveway without full removal.


What People in Williamson County, Texas Say About Us...

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Henry Miller

"Excellent job clearing and grading our lot for a new workshop build. Highly recommend."

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Franklin Brown

"Fantastic work on a drainage project. They regraded and sloped our yard and fixed our drainage problem."

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Fernando Ramirez

"Called for a driveway excavation and grading. They did exactly what we needed and finished on time."