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A local concrete contractor serving homeowners across San Angelo, TX.

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Our Story

How We Look at a Concrete Job

We pour concrete driveways, patios, slabs, and repairs for homeowners around San Angelo. Most of us got into this trade doing form work and finishing for other crews before deciding we'd rather run the job ourselves and stand behind the pour.

If you're on this page, there's a decent chance you've got a slab that's cracked, sunk, or holding water where it shouldn't. We check what's under a slab before we ever pour or repair it, because a crack that keeps coming back is almost always a base problem, not a concrete problem. Fixing the base first is the only thing that keeps the new work from failing the same way in a couple of years.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed and Insured

Concrete work involves heavy equipment and wet materials on your property, so we carry insurance that covers both. Ask for certificates before any pour, we'll have them ready.

Written Quotes

Every quote spells out slab thickness, base prep, and reinforcement so you know what you're paying for. No verbal estimates that turn into a different invoice at the end.

Our Own Crew

We don't hand your driveway off to a rotating subcontractor. The people forming and finishing your concrete are the same people who walked your property.

On Schedule

Concrete has a weather window and a curing window, so we plan pour dates around both. If rain is coming, we'll tell you before we're standing in it.

Clean Site

We don't leave broken form boards or leftover base rock in your yard. Wash-out water gets contained, not dumped on your lawn or in the street.

Local Crew

Concrete here moves differently than it does in a sandy-soil town, and we've poured enough of it locally to plan for that. That's not something a crew driving in from three counties over always accounts for.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about who's actually doing the work.

How long has Progressive Concrete Inc been doing concrete work?
Progressive Concrete Inc's crew has years of hands-on experience pouring driveways, patios, and slab work in the San Angelo area. Specific details on experience and past projects can be discussed directly when getting a quote.
Do you use your own crew or hire subcontractors?
Progressive Concrete Inc pours and finishes concrete with its own crew rather than subcontracting the work out to a different team. That keeps the people who quote a job the same people doing the forming and finishing.
Can I see examples of past concrete work?
Photos of completed driveways, patios, and repair work can be requested directly from Progressive Concrete Inc before booking a job. Seeing finish type, stamped patterns, or edge detail on past work helps set expectations for a new pour.
Why hire a smaller concrete contractor instead of a big company?
A smaller concrete contractor like Progressive Concrete Inc typically has the owner or lead involved in quoting and checking the job, not just a sales rep. That usually means fewer miscommunications about base prep, thickness, and finish between the quote and the actual pour.
Where is Progressive Concrete Inc based?
Progressive Concrete Inc is based in San Angelo, TX, and serves surrounding towns within roughly a 50-mile radius. That includes places like Ballinger, Eden, Miles, and Christoval.
What is your availability like for new concrete jobs?
Availability for concrete work depends on the season, since spring and fall are typically the busiest for pours due to milder curing weather. Calling ahead to check the schedule is the best way to get a realistic start date.
Do you clean up the site after a concrete job?
Cleanup after a concrete pour includes removing form boards, excess base material, and containing washout water instead of leaving it on the property. A finished job site should look like a driveway or patio was poured there, not like a construction zone.
What happens if something gets damaged on my property during the work?
A licensed and insured concrete contractor carries coverage for accidental property damage that happens during forming, excavation, or the pour itself. Certificates of insurance can be requested before work begins as proof of that coverage.
Will you finish concrete work that another contractor started or left incomplete?
Taking over a partially finished concrete job is possible, but it usually starts with an inspection of what was already poured or formed. Base work and reinforcement from a previous contractor need to be checked before new concrete gets added on top of it.
How can I tell if concrete work is being done correctly while it's in progress?
Correct concrete work shows level forms, visible rebar or mesh before the pour, and control joints cut within a day of finishing, not weeks later. Asking to see the base compaction and reinforcement before the truck arrives is a reasonable request on any job.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (325) 440-9214