Pecos County • Since 2018
Driveway Installation in Fort Stockton, TX
A driveway that drains right and holds up, not just a scraped-flat path.
Rangefinder Excavation provides driveway installation throughout Fort Stockton, TX and Pecos County. Ranch road building and culvert installation are our most frequent Fort Stockton-area projects, tied to both ranching operations and oilfield access needs.
A driveway is the first thing people see when they pull onto your property, and the part that takes the most abuse — trucks, trailers, weather, and traffic every single day. Rangefinder Excavation installs gravel and caliche driveways across West Texas and the Permian Basin, grading rural and residential driveways so they shed water instead of holding it.

What's Included
- New driveway grading and base installation
- Gravel and caliche driveway surfacing
- Existing driveway regrading and pothole repair
- Drainage crown and ditch work along the driveway
- Culvert installation at road crossings where needed
- Compaction to handle daily truck and trailer traffic
Why Fort Stockton Property Owners Call Us
- Proper crown and drainage built in from day one
- Compacted base that resists rutting and potholes
- Right-sized equipment for residential and rural driveways alike
- Straightforward pricing with no surprise add-ons
Local Note — Fort Stockton, TX
Ranch road building and culvert installation are our most frequent Fort Stockton-area projects, tied to both ranching operations and oilfield access needs.
Our Process
Assess the site
We look at the entry point, existing grade, and where water naturally wants to go, then plan a driveway that works with the land instead of against it.
Rough grade
We cut and fill to establish the driveway path and a center crown so rain sheds to the sides instead of washing out the middle.
Base material and compaction
Caliche or gravel base goes down in compacted lifts, giving you a driveway that supports real weight, not just a top-dressed layer of loose rock.
Finish grade
We finish-shape the surface and shoulders and clean up the site so the driveway is ready to drive on the day we leave.
Driveway Installation FAQs
Gravel or caliche — which is better for my driveway?
Caliche compacts harder and holds up better over time in most West Texas soils, which is why we use it on most rural driveways. Gravel can work well as a top layer over a caliche base, especially if you want a finished look near the house.
How long does a driveway installation take?
A typical rural driveway takes one to a few days depending on length, grade changes, and whether a culvert is involved. We'll give you a real timeline once we've walked the site.
My driveway floods every time it rains — can you fix that without starting over?
Usually, yes. Most flooding driveways just need proper crown and ditch work, not a full rebuild. We'll diagnose where the water's actually coming from before we recommend tearing anything out.
Other Popular Services in Fort Stockton

Ranch Development
Ranch roads, pads, and infrastructure built to work as hard as you do.
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Culvert Installation
Culverts sized and set to actually carry the water, not just look installed.
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Site & Pad Construction
Site prep and pad construction that gets the ground ready to build.
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Contact Us Directly
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Phone
(575) 973-8523Hours
- Monday – Friday7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- SaturdayBy appointment
- SundayClosed
Service Area
West Texas & the Permian Basin