
Driveways, Patios and Slabs Built for Texas Clay
We pour and repair driveways, patios, sidewalks and foundations across San Angelo and the surrounding Concho Valley.
A quick look at what we pour and repair.
A driveway poured thick enough for your truck, not just your car.
Outdoor space you can put furniture on without it settling unevenly.
The look of pavers or stone, without weeds coming up between them.
Cracked, sunken or chipped concrete fixed instead of torn out when that's an option.
A base poured to handle San Angelo's shifting clay, not fight it.
A walkway that stays level instead of tripping someone in two years.
We pour and repair concrete for homeowners in San Angelo, from a new driveway to a cracked patio slab nobody wants to look at anymore. Most people calling us have one of two problems: they need a slab poured before the ground shifts under it, or they've got an old one that already has, and now it's uneven, chipped, or holding water where it shouldn't. Clay soil around here swells and shrinks with every wet spell and every drought, and it takes concrete with it if the base wasn't prepped right the first time. We see the results of shortcuts a lot: too-thin slabs, no rebar, joints cut late or not at all.
We run 4 inches of concrete minimum on flatwork, more where a driveway will see a truck, and we tie rebar instead of dropping in wire mesh and calling it reinforced. Control joints get cut within a day of the pour, before the slab decides for itself where to crack. We check slump on site instead of trusting what left the plant, and nobody drives on new concrete before it's had its full cure time. That's the difference between a driveway that looks good for a season and one that still looks good in five years.
Serving San Angelo 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're licensed and insured, so you're covered if anything goes wrong.
Every job gets a written quote before we mix a bag of concrete.
The crew that quotes your job is the crew that pours it.
We build for San Angelo's clay and caliche, not generic soil.
We show up when we say, weather and concrete trucks permitting.
We haul off the forms, scrap wood and excess concrete.
Poured our new driveway out in Christoval and it's held up fine through two summers of heat cracking everything else. Crew showed up a day late from rain but called ahead about it.
Our old patio slab had a crack running clean across it and they matched the new finish close enough you can barely tell where old meets new.
Had some sunken concrete by the garage in San Angelo, figured it needed full replacement but they mudjacked it instead and saved us a chunk of money.
Questions people ask before they call.
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