
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.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Old forms, wire and leftover mix don't get left for you to deal with. We leave the site cleaner than the job required.
Questions about us specifically.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.