Where Brazoria Driveway & Drainage runs trucks
Angleton, Danbury, Rosharon, West Columbia, and Sweeny. That's the whole map, on purpose.
We stay inside a tight radius of Brazoria County so we can actually get a truck to your lot within 2 business days instead of spreading a small crew across three counties. If you're outside this list, we'll say so upfront rather than quote a job we can't service well.
Angleton
Home base. County seat of Brazoria County, sitting along the Highway 35 and Highway 288 corridor. Most of our driveway permit work runs through the Brazoria County Engineering office here, and much of the city sits behind levee protection from the Brazos River and Oyster Creek. Because we're based here, this is where we can turn a same-week site visit around fastest, and it's usually where we're already staging pipe for another job when yours comes up.
Danbury
Rural acreage lots along the FM 1462 corridor northwest of Angleton. A lot of the driveway culvert work out here is first-time installs on bare land, since new construction has picked up in this stretch over the past several years. Lots out here also tend to run longer driveways than in town, so pipe length and how far our equipment has to travel from the road to the build site both factor into the quote.
Rosharon
Along FM 521 and FM 2917 toward the Fort Bend County line. Fast-growing area with a mix of older acreage properties and newer development, which means we see both fresh permit filings and replacements on decades-old pipe in the same neighborhood. It's also where jurisdiction gets confusing fastest, some roads out here sit right at the county line, so confirming which county's permit office actually applies is usually the first call we make.
West Columbia
South on Highway 35, inside West Brazoria County Drainage District No. 11's coverage area. This stretch has a documented history of heavy-rain flooding, which makes ditch grading and drainage work as common a call here as new culvert installs. When a ditch also falls under the drainage district's maintenance boundary, we check with them directly before regrading so the work matches what they expect to see on their own inspections.
Sweeny
Southwest along Highway 35 near FM 524, also inside the West Brazoria County Drainage District No. 11 footprint. Similar flat, clay-heavy ground to West Columbia, and similarly prone to slow-draining ditches after a real storm. A good share of our replacement calls out here are older corrugated metal pipe that's rusted through or collapsed at the seams, not concrete pipe failing.
Outside this list?
We don't run trucks north into Pearland, Manvel, or Alvin, or east toward Freeport and Lake Jackson. That's not a knock on those areas, it's just outside the radius we can reliably serve fast. Ask us and we'll tell you straight, and if we know a contractor who covers your stretch well, we'll say that too rather than take a job we can't service properly.
One limit worth stating plainly
We don't take on jobs more than about 20 miles from Angleton, even inside Brazoria County, because response time is part of the guarantee. A crew that's already stretched thin across a wide territory can't get to a washed-out culvert in two days. Staying tight to these five towns is how we keep that promise real instead of a marketing line. If your lot sits right at the edge of that radius, call anyway. We'd rather tell you honestly whether we can hit our own response window than take the job and let you find out we can't.
In our coverage area? Let's get you a quote.
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We serve Angleton, Danbury, Rosharon, West Columbia, and Sweeny only.