Culvert Installation & Replacement
Driveway and farm lane culvert installation, replacement, and resizing across Shelby County. Proper sizing and pitch prevent the washouts that cost rural property owners thousands every spring.
Hoosier Dirt & Gravel provides drainage services for property owners across Waldron and the southeast of Shelby County. Out on the flat farmland, most drainage trouble comes from grade, undersized culverts, or compacted clay that won't move water. We fix the cause, not just the wet spot.
Driveway and farm lane culvert installation, replacement, and resizing across Shelby County. Proper sizing and pitch prevent the washouts that cost rural property owners thousands every spring.
Water diversion, erosion control, and surface grading for the Waldron area properties dealing with standing water, washouts, or saturated low spots that won't dry out.
Field tile diagnosis, replacement, and repair for farm properties across Shelby County where existing drainage tile has broken down. Small-scope repair work the big tile contractors don't want to touch.
Drainage work is detective work. The wet spot or washout you see on a Waldron property is rarely where the real problem begins. We track the water to its source before any dirt moves.
Walk the property and observe water flow during or after rainfall
Diagnose root cause: grade, culvert sizing, soil condition, or blocked tile
Design and execute a solution sized to the actual problem
Drainage problems compound. The soft spot in a Waldron field in spring becomes rutting, erosion, or worse by the end of the year.
We schedule drainage work around the weather across Shelby County. Soggy, frozen, or saturated ground may delay work for quality reasons.
Real drainage problems on the Waldron area properties need to be observed during or after rainfall to be fully understood. Quick fixes often miss the root cause.
Simple drainage corrections near Waldron run 1–3 days. Larger systems with multiple culverts or full tile repair work across Shelby County may take 1–2 weeks.
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often from property owners dealing with water issues in Waldron.
We walk the Shelby County property, ideally during or right after a rain, and track where the water is actually coming from and where it's going. The wet spot you see is usually downhill from the real problem. We find the cause before we move any dirt.
A simple correction runs one to three days. Larger systems with multiple culverts or full tile repair across Shelby County can take one to two weeks depending on what we find.
Yes. Standing water usually traces back to grade. We regrade and shape the surface to move water to a proper drainage point so the same wet spots stop coming back every year on your Waldron property.
Yes. We handle the small to medium-scope field tile repair work, including locating breaks, replacing failed sections, and fixing outlets where tile meets a ditch or creek. It's the kind of repair the big tile contractors usually don't want to take on.
We work drainage year-round across Shelby County. Soggy or frozen ground can push scheduling for quality reasons, but culvert and drainage corrections don't wait for spring, and neither do we.