Landscape & Decorative Rock in Corpus Christi, TX
Subtropical Gulf Coast climate.
For landscape & decorative rock, the service area covers roughly 45 miles from central Corpus Christi.
Common reasons to call
- Replace faded mulch with low-maintenance rock
- Build xeriscape beds around a Corpus Christi home
- Create a drainage swale or dry creek bed
- Refresh rental property curb appeal
- Install rock around palms, fences, or pool areas
- Control washout in sloped or windy areas
- Need delivery and placement of bulk rock
- Padre Island landscape beds needing salt-air tolerant material
Typical work
- Bulk rock delivery for beds and borders
- Decorative river rock or limestone bed installation
- Dry creek bed for visible drainage paths
- Weed barrier installation before rock placement
- Rock refresh over existing landscape beds
- Edging and border reset before rock install
- Skid steer or wheelbarrow placement where access varies
Typical turnaround
Common rock deliveries and small installs are often scheduled within a week. Larger installs depend on material availability, bed prep, and weather.
Materials and equipment
- River rock
- Bull rock
- Crushed limestone
- Decomposed granite
- Mexican beach pebble where available
- Landscape fabric and staples
- Steel, stone, or concrete edging
Job sizes
Minor
Small bed refresh with delivered decorative rock
Standard
Front-yard bed installation with fabric and edging
Major
Large yard rock conversion, dry creek bed, or machine placement
Replacement
Full landscape tear-out and rebuild with drainage correction
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Supplier material type confirmed before delivery
- ✓Fabric, edging, and bed prep listed separately in scope
- ✓Drainage concerns flagged before rock is used to hide a water problem
- ✓Truck and equipment access checked before scheduling
Insured landscape contractor, experienced equipment operator, supplier tickets confirming material type and quantity.
Common questions
Is rock better than mulch in Corpus Christi?
It depends on the bed. Rock holds up better to wind and heavy rain, which helps near the bay and on Padre Island. Mulch is better around plants that need cooler roots and organic matter.
Do you put fabric under the rock?
Usually, yes. Fabric helps separate rock from soil and slows weeds. It does not stop every weed forever, but it makes maintenance much easier when installed correctly.
Can decorative rock help with drainage?
It can help guide visible surface water when paired with the right grade. Rock by itself does not fix a drainage problem under the soil. If water is moving toward the slab, bring in a drainage contractor too.
Can you remove old mulch first?
Yes. The crew can scrape out old mulch, weeds, and loose debris before placing fabric and rock. That cleanup needs to be included so the finish does not look lumpy.
What rock works best around pools?
Smooth river rock or larger decorative stone is easier to keep out of the pool than small gravel. The installer also checks drainage so water does not wash fine material onto the deck.
Do you deliver only, or install too?
Both are common. Delivery-only drops the material. Installation includes bed prep, fabric, edging, spreading, and cleanup.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Landscape rock jobs pick up before summer heat and before new sod or bed planting.
Summer (June - August)
Rock performs well in heat but can warm planting beds. Plant selection matters on full-sun Southside lots.
Fall (September - November)
Good season for drainage swales and dry creek beds before winter rain.
Winter (December - February)
Material delivery is easier when rain has not softened access routes.