Stock ponds and water features built from scratch — excavation, dam construction, and spillway design for North Texas properties. Lonestar Land Pros serves Tom Bean and the entire Texoma region from our base in Sherman, TX.
Tom Bean is a small community in Grayson County between Sherman and Bonham. The surrounding area is rural ranch and farm land with a mix of open prairie and wooded creek bottoms.
Tom Bean properties are predominantly agricultural — working ranches, pastures, and wooded tracts that need regular clearing and maintenance. Many landowners deal with cedar and brush encroachment on otherwise productive land.
Tom Bean remains rural but benefits from its proximity to Sherman. Property owners here value reliable, no-nonsense land services that keep their acreage productive and well-maintained.
Pond construction involves site selection, excavation, dam building, and spillway construction to create a functional stock pond or water feature on your property. We evaluate soil type, water sources, and terrain to determine the best location and design.
A well-built stock pond serves multiple purposes — livestock watering, wildlife habitat, irrigation, recreation, and property value. We handle the complete build from initial site assessment through finished pond, including clearing the pond site, excavation, dam compaction, and spillway construction. Proper engineering is critical — a poorly built dam can wash out and cause serious problems.
Lonestar Land Pros is based in Sherman, TX and serves Tom Bean and the surrounding Grayson County communities. We bring the full range of our land services to every job — not just pond construction.
We're a turnkey land improvement company. From clearing and mulching to dirt work, fencing, ponds, and ongoing maintenance — we handle it all. One call, one company, start to finish.
Stock pond costs depend on size, depth, soil conditions, and site preparation needed. A basic 1/4-acre stock pond typically starts around $5,000-$10,000. Larger ponds with significant excavation or dam work cost more. We provide detailed estimates after a site assessment.
Clay soils hold water best, and much of Grayson County has suitable clay content for pond construction. Sandy or rocky soils may need additional work or a liner. We assess soil conditions during the site evaluation and will let you know exactly what to expect.
Most stock ponds take 3-7 days of active excavation work, depending on size and soil conditions. Site clearing and preparation may add additional time. Weather can also be a factor — wet conditions can delay earthwork. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate.
In most rural areas of Grayson County, small stock ponds on private property don't require permits. However, if your property is near a waterway or in a floodplain, additional requirements may apply. We can help you navigate the specifics for your location.
Contact Lonestar Land Pros today for a free, no-obligation estimate on your Tom Bean property.
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