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

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Our Story

How we approach a concrete job

We pour and repair concrete for homeowners around San Angelo, driveways, patios, walkways, small foundations, whatever needs forming and finishing. Most of us came up doing flatwork before branching into decorative work and repair, so we've seen concrete fail about every way it can fail. That's usually why someone calls us: a slab already cracked, sank, or never looked right to begin with.

The clay soil out here is the real culprit behind most of the driveways and patios we get called to fix, since it swells when it's wet and shrinks hard in a drought, and a slab poured without the right base rides along with it. We compact the base properly, use rebar instead of mesh on anything that'll carry real weight, and cut control joints within a day of the pour so the concrete cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. That's the part that decides whether a driveway still looks right in five years or starts chipping at the edges in year two.

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 & Insured

We carry the insurance a concrete job calls for, from the pour itself to anything nearby it could damage. Ask for certificates before we start, we'll have them ready.

Written Quotes

You get square footage, thickness, reinforcement and price in writing before any concrete gets ordered. No verbal estimates that change once the truck shows up.

Our Own Crew

We don't hand your driveway off to a sub we met that week. The finishers on our crew have poured hundreds of slabs together.

Built for Local Soil

Concho Valley soil moves more than most, and a slab poured without accounting for that cracks early. We grade and compact the base to handle it.

On-Time Pours

Concrete has to go in the ground on schedule, before rain or heat changes the pour. We plan around West Texas weather instead of hoping it cooperates.

Clean Job Sites

Old forms, wire and leftover mix don't get left for you to deal with. We leave the site cleaner than the job required.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about us specifically.

How long have you been pouring concrete?
Experience in concrete work shows more in details like joint placement, finish consistency and how a slab is graded for drainage than in a stated number of years. Asking to see recent, local examples of driveways, patios or repairs gives a better read on the work than a years-in-business figure alone.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
Some concrete contractors use an in-house crew for every stage of a job, while others subcontract forming, finishing or demolition to outside labor. Using a consistent crew generally means more control over finish quality and scheduling, so it's a fair question to ask directly before hiring.
Can I see examples of past concrete work?
A concrete contractor should be able to show photos of recent driveways, patios or repairs, ideally including work similar to the job being quoted, like stamped concrete or a specific repair type. Seeing finished examples helps set realistic expectations for color, texture and finish quality.
Why hire a local concrete contractor instead of a larger company?
A local concrete contractor generally understands the specific soil conditions in the area, like the expansive clay common around San Angelo, and how that affects base prep and reinforcement choices. Local contractors also tend to be more available for follow-up if an issue shows up after the pour, since they aren't traveling in from out of town.
Where are you based?
A San Angelo-based concrete contractor typically serves the city itself along with surrounding Tom Green County towns within about a 50-mile radius. Being local usually means shorter response times for quotes, site visits and any follow-up after a job is finished.
How far out are you booking new jobs?
Concrete contractor scheduling varies by season, with spring and fall typically busier because milder weather is easier to pour and cure in. Calling directly for current availability is more reliable than assuming a long wait, since small repair jobs often fill gaps in the schedule faster than full driveway pours.
Will the job site be cleaned up when you're done?
Cleanup after a concrete job should include removing old forms, wire, excess concrete and any demolition debris, leaving the site usable right away aside from the curing slab itself. This should be part of the standard scope of work, not billed as an extra.
What happens if my property gets damaged during the work?
A licensed, insured concrete contractor should cover accidental damage to a driveway, landscaping, sprinkler lines or other property that happens during demolition or the pour. Confirming insurance coverage before work starts protects the homeowner if equipment like a concrete truck or bobcat causes unexpected damage.
Will you finish a concrete job another contractor started or abandoned?
Taking over a partially finished concrete job is possible, but it usually starts with an assessment of what's already been done, including forming, base compaction and any concrete already poured, since correcting mistakes can cost more than starting fresh. A contractor should be upfront if the existing work has to be removed rather than built on.
How can I tell if concrete work is being done correctly?
Correctly done concrete work includes a properly compacted base, adequate slab thickness for its use, reinforcement suited to the load it'll carry, and control joints cut within a day of the pour to manage cracking. Asking a contractor to walk through these details before and during the job is a reasonable way to check the work matches what was quoted.

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