
Driveways and Patios That Handle Texas Clay
We pour driveways, patios, and slabs for homeowners in Rowlett and the towns around it, from Rockwall to Garland.
A look at the concrete work most homeowners in Rowlett call us for.
A driveway poured to handle a loaded truck, not just a parked sedan.
More room to sit outside without a step that trips people up.
The look of pavers or stone without the joints weeds grow through.
Fix the crack now, before it turns into a trip hazard or a bigger tear-out.
A foundation poured to sit still on soil that doesn't.
A deck around the pool that stays cool enough to walk on barefoot.
We pour concrete for homeowners across Rowlett and the towns nearby, driveways mostly, along with patios, sidewalks, and slab repair. If you're reading this, there's a good chance something at your place is cracked, sunk, or just old enough that you're tired of looking at it. Texas clay doesn't sit still, it swells when it's wet and pulls away when it dries, and that movement is behind most of the concrete problems we get called out for. We've poured enough driveways on this soil to know what it takes to keep one flat.
We don't pour a slab and hope for the best. We cut control joints the same day we finish the pour, so the concrete cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. We use a proper base, compacted road base under the slab, not just dirt, and we size the rebar or mesh to the job instead of using the same grid on a patio as a driveway. That's the difference between a slab that lasts and one you're calling someone about again in three years.
Serving Rowlett and the towns within about an hour's drive.
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 to back every pour we do.
You get a real number before we start, not a guess.
We pull the permits your job requires so you don't have to.
Forms, scrap wood, and old concrete leave with us, not your yard.
Concrete waits for no one, and neither do we on pour day.
The guys who bid your job are the ones finishing the concrete.
Had a crack running the whole width of our old driveway. New pour looks good and the joints are cut clean, we're just off Miller Rd in Rowlett.
Patio finally slopes away from the house instead of pooling by the back door. Rain pushed the pour back a day but they came out to Sachse and finished it once it cleared.
Corner of our driveway sank near the garage, tripped my kid twice. They mudjacked it level instead of tearing the whole slab out, we're right outside Rowlett off Lakeview.
A few finished driveways, patios, and repairs from around the area.






Questions homeowners usually ask before booking a concrete job.
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