
We pour and repair concrete for homes around Carrollton, driveways, patios, walkways, slabs. Most of us got into this work through the physical side of it, forming, finishing, running a trowel, and stayed because it's the kind of job where you can see exactly what you built at the end of it.
If you're on this page, there's a good chance you've got a slab that's cracked, sunk, or heaved somewhere on your property, and you want to know if it's fixable or needs to come out. We look at whether the crack is still moving and what the soil under it is doing before we decide, because a patch on a slab that's still shifting just cracks again in a different spot. Getting the base compacted right and the joints cut in the right places the first time is what keeps a new pour from ending up the same way.
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 when it goes right. We'll hand over certificates before work starts if an HOA or a lender asks for them.
We measure the area, tell you the slab thickness we're pouring, and put the price in writing before any concrete gets ordered. No surprise line items after the truck shows up.
Concrete trucks book out, so we lock the pour date once the site's ready and hold it. If rain moves the date, we tell you as soon as we know, not the morning of.
We don't hand your driveway off to a sub we've never worked with. The crew that forms it, pours it, and finishes it is the crew you talked to.
Black clay under a slab expands when it's wet and shrinks hard when it dries out, and that movement is what cracks most of the concrete we get called to fix. Building for that soil instead of ignoring it is most of the job.
Old slab, broken concrete, form boards, stakes, none of it gets left in your yard. We sweep the driveway and rinse the walk before we call the job finished.
Questions about who we are and how we work.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.