
We pour and repair concrete for homeowners in Rowlett and the towns around it, driveways, patios, slabs, and the sidewalks in between. Concrete work drew us in because it's honest, you either get the mix, the base, and the joints right or the slab tells on you within a year. Most of the people who call us aren't shopping for a contractor for fun, they've got a slab doing something it shouldn't.
If you're here because a driveway cracked, a corner of the patio sank, or a slab is pulling away from the garage, that's the clay under it moving, not bad luck. We cut joints where we want the concrete to crack instead of leaving it to chance, and we build up a compacted base so the slab has something solid to sit on instead of loose fill dirt. That's what decides whether you're looking at a smooth driveway in five years or another repair call.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
You're covered if something goes wrong on the job, not just told it won't. We keep our insurance current and can show proof before you sign anything.
We walk the site, measure it, and write down what it'll cost before any concrete gets mixed. No verbal estimate that turns into a different number on invoice day.
Driveway aprons and slab replacements in this area often need a permit and inspection, and we deal with the city so that part isn't on you.
We haul off broken-out concrete and form lumber the same day we're done. You shouldn't have a pile of debris sitting around after the truck leaves.
Ready-mix trucks are booked to a schedule, so pour day doesn't move at the last minute. We tell you the date and we're there.
We don't hand your driveway off to a rotating crew of subcontractors. The same people who quote the job are the ones running the trowels.
Questions about who's doing the work and how it holds up.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.