
Concrete That Holds Up to North Texas Clay
We pour driveways, patios, and slabs across Carrollton and the surrounding towns, built to handle the shifting clay soil under this whole area.
A look at the concrete work we handle most, from new driveways to fixing what's already cracked.
A driveway poured thick enough for vehicle weight and clay soil both.
An outdoor space that won't crack the first year.
Get the look of pavers or stone without the joints that gather weeds.
We fix the crack instead of just patching over it.
A slab poured level and set up to carry what goes on top of it.
A walkway that won't heave out of level in a few years.
We pour concrete for homes across Carrollton and the towns around it, mostly driveways, patios, and slabs that have to survive North Texas weather. Most people find us because something already went wrong: a driveway that heaved at the seams, a patio slab that dropped on one corner, a walkway with a crack running straight through it. If that's where you're at, you're not the first person to call us about it. Clay soil moves under a slab more than people expect, and it doesn't take long to show up in the concrete.
We dig out the old base and replace it properly instead of pouring a new slab on top of a bad one. Rebar goes in on driveways that take vehicle weight, not just wire mesh laid on the ground. We cut control joints the same day we finish the pour, so the slab cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. That's the difference between a slab that looks fine for a year and one that still looks fine in ten.
We pour and repair concrete throughout Carrollton and the towns around it.
Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.
Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.
We carry the license and insurance a concrete job like this should have.
You get a written quote with the square footage and thickness spelled out, not a guess.
We show up on the day we say, weather and truck schedules permitting.
The same guys who bid the job are the ones who pour it.
We know how Carrollton's clay soil treats a slab.
We haul off the old concrete and clean up the forms when we're done.
The old patio had a corner sunk about two inches and they tore the whole thing out instead of trying to level it. New pour's been through one whole summer with zero cracking.
Needed a pad for the trailer out in Lewisville. Truck got stuck behind a water main job for two hours and they just waited it out and finished before dark anyway.
Had a crack running across the garage floor in Carrollton for years. Turned out to be the slab settling near the door, not just surface cracking like I thought.
Questions people usually ask before they call a concrete contractor.
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