San Angelo Concrete crew at work on a home in San Angelo, TX

Concrete Contractor in San Angelo, TX

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.

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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at what we pour and repair.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway poured thick enough for your truck, not just your car.

Concrete Patios

Outdoor space you can put furniture on without it settling unevenly.

Stamped Concrete

The look of pavers or stone, without weeds coming up between them.

Concrete Repair

Cracked, sunken or chipped concrete fixed instead of torn out when that's an option.

Concrete Foundations & Slabs

A base poured to handle San Angelo's shifting clay, not fight it.

Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways

A walkway that stays level instead of tripping someone in two years.

Who We Are

A crew that pours for West Texas ground, not average ground

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.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
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San Angelo Concrete crew working on a home
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Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving San Angelo, TX

Serving San Angelo and the towns around it.

San Angelo, TX
Ballinger, TX
Grape Creek, TX
Eldorado, TX
Eden, TX
Robert Lee, TX
Bronte, TX
Carlsbad, TX
Miles, TX
Wall, TX
Christoval, TX

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Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed & Insured

We're licensed and insured, so you're covered if anything goes wrong.

Written Quotes

Every job gets a written quote before we mix a bag of concrete.

Our Own Crew

The crew that quotes your job is the crew that pours it.

Built for Local Soil

We build for San Angelo's clay and caliche, not generic soil.

On-Time Pours

We show up when we say, weather and concrete trucks permitting.

Clean Job Sites

We haul off the forms, scrap wood and excess concrete.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
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.
Marcus D.
Concrete Driveways · Ballinger, TX
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.
Sarah T.
Concrete Patios · Grape Creek, TX
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.
Bill R.
Concrete Repair · Eldorado, TX
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions people ask before they call.

How much does a concrete driveway cost in San Angelo?
Concrete driveway cost depends mainly on square footage, slab thickness, and how much site prep and reinforcement the job requires. A basic broom-finished driveway costs less than a stamped or colored one, and a driveway that needs old concrete removed first costs more than a fresh pour on bare ground. Getting a written quote based on the actual site is more reliable than a phone estimate, since soil conditions and grading vary block to block in the Concho Valley.
Are you licensed and insured for concrete work?
Concrete contractors working in San Angelo should carry general liability insurance and any required local licensing, with certificates available on request before work starts. Insurance matters on a concrete job because of the equipment involved, from concrete trucks to saws, and because the work often happens close to a home's foundation or buried utility lines.
How soon can you start my concrete project?
Start times for concrete work depend on the season, since spring and fall are the busiest pouring months in West Texas when temperatures are easiest to work with. A small repair can often be scheduled within a week or two, while a full driveway or patio pour may wait for an open slot. Weather affects timing too, since concrete shouldn't go down in freezing temperatures or right before heavy rain.
What areas do you cover around San Angelo?
Concrete work is typically available throughout San Angelo and surrounding Tom Green County communities within roughly a 50-mile radius, including smaller towns like Christoval, Wall and Miles. Travel distance can affect scheduling and sometimes pricing on very small jobs, so it's worth confirming coverage for a specific address before booking.
Do you work on both residential and commercial properties?
Concrete contractors generally handle residential driveways and patios as well as commercial slabs, parking areas and sidewalks, though equipment and crew size can differ. A small commercial pour isn't much different from a large residential one, but code requirements and permitting can vary by property type and municipality.
Will you take on a small concrete repair job?
Small jobs like patching a cracked walkway section or repairing a chipped step are common work for most concrete contractors, not just an afterthought to bigger pours. Minimum job sizes vary by contractor, so it's reasonable to ask directly whether a small repair fits into the schedule before assuming it's too minor to quote.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
Getting started usually means a phone call or site visit to look at the area, take measurements, and talk through what the concrete has to do, whether that's holding a vehicle, draining water away from a foundation, or looking good on a patio. A written quote should follow, outlining thickness, reinforcement, finish and price before any concrete gets ordered.
What affects the final cost of a concrete job?
Final concrete cost is driven mainly by square footage, slab thickness and reinforcement type, with rebar costing more than wire mesh but holding up better under vehicle weight. Site conditions matter too, since a sloped lot, poor drainage, or old concrete requiring demolition first all add labor beyond the pour itself. Decorative finishes like stamping or coloring add cost on top of a standard broom finish.
Do you require a deposit before starting work?
Most concrete contractors require a deposit before ordering materials, since concrete has to be scheduled with a supplier and delivered on a specific date. The remaining balance is typically due on completion, with payment terms spelled out clearly in the written quote before work begins.
What happens if it rains on the day of my pour?
Concrete pours get rescheduled if rain is expected, since fresh concrete needs time to set before water hits the surface and disrupts the finish. A contractor watching the forecast closely will move a pour date rather than risk a driveway or patio with a damaged finish from rain.

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