Based in Marble Falls, TX — we provide 24/7 mobile equipment repair, land clearing, site prep, and more. When your equipment goes down or your project needs to move forward, we show up ready to work.
We specialize in heavy equipment repair and mechanic work, land clearing, dirt work and site preparation, and welding and fencing. Our core strength is heavy equipment repair — it’s what we’ve built our reputation on. The dirt work and land clearing side covers everything from ponds and roads to new build cleanups, site prep, and demolition. Welding and fencing is available as a secondary service when the project calls for it.
We’re based in Marble Falls, TX, and we serve the surrounding region on a regular basis — that includes Burnet County, Blanco County, Travis County, Johnson City, Austin, and San Antonio. For large-scale jobs, we’re also available to travel to Dallas and Houston. If you’re not sure whether we cover your area, just give us a call and we’ll let you know.
Yes. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Equipment doesn’t break on a schedule, and neither do we. If you’re in a bind, reach out and we’ll get to you as quickly as we can.
Yes. Jordan Childress served as a military mechanic, and that background shapes how this business runs — disciplined, straightforward, and focused on getting the job done right.
Yes, we provide free estimates. Call us or fill out a contact form on our website and we’ll discuss your project and get you a quote at no cost.
We work on a wide range of heavy machinery — excavators, bulldozers, backhoes, skid steers, loaders, and similar diesel-powered equipment. If it’s heavy machinery and it needs a mechanic, there’s a good chance we can help.
We offer mobile repair service. In most cases, we come to you. Transporting a piece of broken-down equipment is expensive and time-consuming, so we bring the tools and diagnostic equipment to your location. This is especially useful for equipment that can’t move under its own power.
It depends on what’s wrong. Some repairs are straightforward and can be handled in a few hours on-site. Others require parts to be sourced or more extensive disassembly, which takes longer. We’ll give you an honest timeline when we assess the machine — we won’t leave you guessing.
It depends on the warning. Some alerts are informational, while others indicate a problem that can cause serious damage if you keep running the machine. The safest move is to stop using it until a mechanic has a look. Catching something early almost always costs less than waiting until the machine is fully down.
Yes. Preventative maintenance is one of the better ways to avoid costly breakdowns. We can service your equipment on a regular basis — fluid changes, filters, inspections, lubrication — whatever your machines need to stay in working condition.
Land clearing involves removing trees, brush, stumps, and debris from a piece of property so it can be used for construction, agriculture, or other purposes. We handle the clearing and removal of material so your land is ready for the next step. We do not offer forestry mulching — our land clearing work is focused on standard clearing and debris removal.
That varies based on the scope of the project and site conditions. The best way to get an accurate picture is to request a free estimate. We’ll take a look at the property and let you know what’s involved.
For land clearing specifically, we primarily serve the Hill Country and surrounding areas. Austin is not a primary target for our land clearing work. However, we do provide other services — particularly equipment repair — in the Austin area. Give us a call if you’re unsure whether we can help with your specific project.
We handle pond construction, road building, site preparation for new builds, cleanup after construction, and demolition. If a project involves moving, grading, or shaping dirt, we’re set up for it. Jordan has been doing this kind of work since childhood, starting with dirt work for septic installation.
Site prep typically involves clearing the land, grading the ground to the right elevations, and making sure drainage and access are accounted for before construction starts. The specifics depend on the property and what’s being built. We’ll walk through it with you during the estimate.
Yes, pond construction is one of the dirt work services we provide. We’ll assess your property and discuss what’s feasible based on the terrain, soil, and your goals for the pond.
Yes, demolition is part of our dirt work and site prep services. Whether it’s tearing out an old structure, removing a foundation, or clearing the way for new construction, we can handle it.
Welding is a secondary service we offer. It often comes into play as part of equipment repair — repairing structural damage, buckets, or attachments — but we can discuss standalone welding needs as well. Reach out and describe your project and we’ll let you know if it’s something we can take on.
Fencing is available as a secondary service. Call us with the details of your project and we can talk through whether it’s a good fit.
The easiest way is to call us at 737-788-9222 or fill out the contact form on our website. Tell us what you need, where you’re located, and we’ll set up a time to take a look and put together a free estimate.
It helps to know the type and model of your equipment (for repair calls), the location and approximate size of your property (for land clearing or dirt work), and a general description of what you’re trying to accomplish. You don’t need to have all the answers — that’s what the estimate is for.
We’ll connect with you to get the details, schedule a time to review the project in person if needed, and put together a clear picture of the scope and cost. We don’t pressure anyone — we just give you straight information so you can make the right call for your project.