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A local concrete contractor serving homeowners across Lubbock, TX.

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Our Story

How We Got Into Pouring Concrete

We pour and finish concrete for homeowners around Lubbock, everything from a small sidewalk patch to a full driveway tear-out and replacement. Most of us learned this trade on bigger commercial crews before moving into residential work, where you actually talk to the person who has to live with the job.

If you're on this page, chances are you've got a slab that's cracked, sunk on one corner, or a driveway that pools water instead of draining toward the street. Most of that traces back to what's under the concrete, not the concrete itself, so we grade and compact the base before we ever set a form. We also cut control joints the same day we finish the pour, so the slab cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever the clay decides.

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 insurance so a mistake on our end doesn't become your bill. Ask for certificates before we ever start a pour.

Written Quotes

You get a written price for the job, not a number scribbled on a business card. It spells out square footage, thickness and finish so there's no surprise on invoice day.

Our Own Crew

We don't hand your driveway off to a rotating crew of subcontractors. The same guys who bid the job are the ones with the trowels.

Reliable Scheduling

Concrete work depends on weather and cure time, so we build a little slack into every schedule. We call if something's going to push the date, instead of leaving you guessing.

Local to Lubbock

We know how Lubbock clay behaves because we've poured on it for years, not read about it in a manual. That matters when it's time to decide how deep to dig and how much base rock goes down.

Clean Job Site

Broken-out driveway sections and leftover form boards don't sit in your yard for a week. We clean up the same day the job wraps.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Common questions about who we are and how we work.

How long has this crew been pouring concrete?
Experience pouring residential concrete in Lubbock's clay soil conditions is the main qualification worth asking about, since it affects decisions like base depth and joint spacing that a less experienced crew might get wrong. Asking directly about experience with the specific type of job, driveway, patio or foundation, is useful since the skills involved differ.
Is the crew in-house or made up of subcontractors?
Using an in-house crew instead of subcontractors means the people who quoted the job are the same people forming, pouring and finishing it. That keeps one crew accountable for the whole job instead of splitting responsibility between multiple companies.
Can I see examples of past concrete work?
Photos of completed driveways, patios and repairs are the standard way to evaluate a concrete contractor's finish quality and pattern work, especially for stamped or colored concrete. Asking to see a job similar in size and finish to the one being planned is more useful than looking at unrelated examples.
Why hire a local concrete contractor instead of a bigger regional company?
A contractor working regularly in a specific area understands the local soil conditions, frost depth and typical drainage issues better than a company covering a wide multi-city territory. Local availability also tends to mean faster response for warranty callbacks or follow-up questions after the job is done.
Where is this concrete business based?
This concrete business is based in Lubbock, Texas, and covers surrounding towns within about a 50-mile radius, including Levelland, Wolfforth and Slaton.
How far in advance does a concrete job need to be booked?
Concrete contractors typically book out further in spring and fall when weather is ideal for pouring, and less in the peak of summer heat or winter freeze. Booking a few weeks ahead is reasonable for a standard driveway or patio, though small repairs can often be scheduled faster.
Does cleanup happen after the job is finished?
Removing broken-out old concrete, leftover form boards and excess base material is part of finishing a concrete job, not an extra step tacked on. A completed job should leave the yard usable, not stacked with debris waiting for a second trip.
What if something gets damaged on the property during the work?
General liability insurance covers accidental property damage caused during a concrete job, such as a sprinkler line cut during excavation or damage to a fence during demolition. Any damage should be documented and addressed directly rather than left for the homeowner to fix.
Will a job another contractor started get picked up and finished?
Picking up a partially finished concrete job is possible, but it starts with assessing what's already been done, since forms, base prep or reinforcement from another contractor may not meet the standard needed to build on. Sometimes that means removing and redoing work rather than continuing from where it stopped.
How can a homeowner tell the concrete work is being done correctly?
Correct concrete work shows up in details like consistent joint spacing, a base compacted before pouring, proper slope for drainage, and curing time respected before the slab sees traffic. Asking a contractor to explain their base prep and joint placement before the pour starts is a fair way to judge whether they know the trade.

Got something that needs doing?

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