
Driveways and Patios That Hold Up
We pour and finish concrete driveways, patios, and walkways for homeowners across San Angelo and the surrounding Concho Valley.
A quick look at the concrete work we do most.
A driveway poured thick enough for a truck, not just a car.
An outdoor slab that drains away from your house instead of toward it.
The look of pavers or stone without the joints that grow weeds.
We fix the crack instead of just patching over it.
A foundation poured level and reinforced for what's going on it.
Raise a sunken slab back where it belongs without tearing it out.
We pour concrete driveways, patios, walkways, and slabs for homeowners around San Angelo. Most people call us after a driveway has already cracked wrong or a patio has started pooling water instead of draining off it. West Texas clay swells when it's wet and pulls away when it dries out, and that movement is what splits concrete that wasn't jointed or reinforced for it. If your slab is heaving at one corner or your patio quote skipped any real explanation of what's under the finish, that's the conversation we're used to having.
We set forms level, lay rebar or wire mesh depending on what the slab is carrying, and time the pour so it doesn't cure too fast in July heat or too slow in a February cold snap. Joints get cut within a day of the pour, while the concrete is still soft enough to control where it cracks instead of letting it pick its own line. We'll tell you straight if four inches of slab is enough or if you need six, and we won't pour over a soft base just to get the job done faster. That's the difference between a driveway that's flat in ten years and one already tipping toward the street.
Towns we drive to for concrete work.
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 insurance a concrete job actually needs.
You get a real number before we mix a single bag.
The crew that bids the job is the crew that pours it.
We show up on pour day, not three days later.
Forms, spoil, and washout get hauled off when we're done.
We know how San Angelo clay treats a slab.
Our patio out in Christoval used to flood right at the back door every time it rained. Poured with a slope this time and the water actually runs off now.
Truck had to reroute around a gas line they didn't know about, added a day, but they kept us posted the whole time. Driveway's held up fine through summer heat.
Had a crack running clean across the garage slab in San Angelo. They tied it in instead of just smearing patch over it, hasn't moved since.
A few driveways, patios, and repairs we've poured recently.






Questions people ask before calling us.
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