
Concrete Contracting
North Texas Concrete.
Built to Last 30 Years.
Driveways, foundations, parking lots, slabs, and retaining walls. Precision pours backed by 17+ years of North Texas experience.
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Every Type of Concrete Work.
Driveways & Sidewalks
Residential and commercial driveways poured to spec. Proper subgrade prep, rebar reinforcement, and expansion joints — built to handle Texas freeze-thaw cycles.
Building Foundations
Slab-on-grade, pier-and-beam, and post-tension foundations for residential and commercial structures. Engineered to your soil conditions.
Parking Lots
Commercial and industrial parking lots. We design for drainage, traffic load, and Texas heat — concrete that outperforms asphalt for 25-30 years.
Flatwork & Slabs
Warehouse floors, equipment pads, loading docks, and commercial flatwork. Laser-leveled, reinforced, and finished to your spec.
Retaining Walls
Structural retaining walls for grade changes, erosion control, and site development. Engineered for load and longevity.
Stamped & Decorative
Stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, colored concrete, and custom finishes for patios, pool decks, and commercial entries.
Why Concrete Wins in Texas
25–30 Year Lifespan.
Minimal Maintenance.
Texas summers destroy asphalt. Surface temperatures exceed 150°F — asphalt softens, ruts, and degrades. Concrete handles heat without deforming, reflects more sunlight, and lasts 2–3x longer than asphalt in our climate.
| Factor | Concrete | Asphalt |
|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | 25–30 years | 10–15 years |
| Heat resistance | Excellent | Poor |
| Maintenance | Minimal | Seal coat every 2–3 yrs |
| Lifetime cost | Lower | Higher |

Common Questions
Concrete FAQ
How much does a concrete driveway cost in North Texas?
Residential concrete driveways in North Texas typically run $6–$12 per square foot depending on thickness, reinforcement, and site conditions. A standard two-car driveway (600 SF) runs $3,600–$7,200. We provide free, itemized quotes.
How long does concrete take to cure?
Concrete reaches 70% strength in 7 days and full design strength at 28 days. We recommend keeping vehicles off for at least 7 days and heavy loads off for 28 days.
Concrete vs. asphalt — which is better in Texas?
Concrete wins in Texas. Asphalt softens in summer heat (surface temps over 150°F), requires seal coating every 2–3 years, and lasts 10–15 years. Concrete lasts 25–30 years with minimal maintenance and handles Texas heat without deforming.
Do you handle commercial parking lots?
Yes. We've poured hundreds of commercial parking lots across North Texas. We handle site prep, drainage design, forming, rebar, pour, and striping — turnkey.
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