
Driveways, patios, foundations, and more - poured right the first time on Wichita Falls's clay soil. Licensed, insured, and based right here in town since 2023.

Wichita Falls Concrete Contractor is a licensed concrete contractor serving Wichita Falls, TX and the surrounding region. We offer 16 concrete services - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and slab foundations. Our crews work across 12 cities in North Texas and southern Oklahoma, handling everything from the permit pull to the final walkthrough. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and a written quote with no surprise add-ons.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Bare dirt or broken slabs making your backyard unusable? A concrete patio gives you a clean, level outdoor space you will actually want to spend time on.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the maintenance? Stamped concrete gives you that finish on a solid, long-lasting slab.
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Uneven panels and crumbling edges are a trip hazard waiting to happen. A new sidewalk gives you a smooth, properly drained path that lasts decades.
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Dusty, pitted garage floors are hard to clean and wear on your equipment. A fresh concrete pour makes your garage functional and easy to maintain.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. Decorative finishes add color, texture, and character to any slab.
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Soil erosion and sloped yards create drainage headaches. A concrete retaining wall holds the ground in place and gives your yard clean, usable levels.
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Cracked or unprepared floors make any commercial or residential space harder to use. A properly installed concrete floor is level, durable, and ready for whatever goes on top.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Someone from our office gets back to you within 1 business day to learn about your project and schedule a time to come see it in person. No obligation, no pressure - just a conversation about what you need.
We come to your property, measure the area, look at the soil and access conditions, and ask questions about the finish and timeline you have in mind. You receive a written quote that breaks down every cost - materials, base prep, labor, and haul-away - so you can compare it clearly with any other bids you get.
Once you approve the quote, we pull any required permits from the City of Wichita Falls and get you on the schedule. Our crew shows up when we say we will, keeps the site clean each day, and walks the finished job with you before we pack up. You get a durable result without managing a single piece of paperwork.
We carry general liability insurance on every project and operate in full compliance with Texas contractor requirements. You are covered if something unexpected happens on your property.
We come to your property, measure the job, and give you a written quote that covers everything. You pay nothing for the estimate and there is zero pressure to move forward.
We are a local business - not a franchise or an out-of-town crew. We know Wichita Falls clay soil, the local permit process, and what it takes to build concrete that lasts in this climate.
Your estimate covers demolition, base prep, the pour, and cleanup. If something unexpected comes up mid-job, we call you before we do anything that changes the price.
Ready to get started? Call (940) 298-1855 or request a free estimate online.
"They showed up Monday morning just like they said, finished the driveway by Thursday, and it was off the city permit list before the end of the week. The slab is dead flat - no low spots anywhere. I have had other contractors leave me waiting for days with no update, so the communication alone was worth it."
"Our backyard patio had been cracked and sunken for three summers. They broke out the old slab, prepped the clay underneath properly, and poured a new one with the stamped pattern we picked out. It drained perfectly through the first big spring storm - no puddles near the house at all."
"I needed footings poured for a detached workshop and I was worried about the timeline because I had contractors scheduled to frame it two weeks later. They squeezed us in, pulled the permit themselves, and the inspector signed off with no issues. Framing started on schedule."
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. Submitting the form is completely free with no obligation to move forward. After you send it, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(940) 298-1855Wichita Falls Concrete Contractor is based in Wichita Falls, TX and serves 12 cities across North Texas and southern Oklahoma. From Lawton and Gainesville to Denton and Lewisville, our crews travel the region with the equipment and materials to get the job done - most jobs can be scheduled within the same week.
Concrete outperforms asphalt in sustained high temperatures - it stays rigid rather than softening in 100-degree heat. The Portland Cement Association notes that concrete driveways typically last 25 to 50 years in residential use, compared to 15 to 20 for asphalt with regular resealing. Learn more at the Portland Cement Association.
The heavy clay soil across Wichita County swells when it absorbs rain and contracts during drought - sometimes by several inches. That constant movement puts upward and downward pressure on any concrete slab sitting on top of it, which is why base preparation matters more here than in most of the country.
Spring and fall are the best windows - roughly March through May and September through November. Summer pours above 100 degrees require early-morning scheduling and curing additives to prevent surface cracking. Winter pours are possible but need protection from overnight freezes.
Established neighborhoods like Floral Heights and areas around Midwestern State University have mature trees whose roots grow under driveways and sidewalks over decades. Root intrusion lifts panels and creates trip hazards. Removal and replacement with proper root barriers is usually the only lasting fix.
Yes - the City of Wichita Falls requires permits for new driveway construction, especially where it connects to a public street. Unpermitted work can create complications when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Your contractor should pull the permit as a routine part of the job. Learn more at the City of Wichita Falls Development Services.
Control joints are shallow grooves cut or formed into a concrete slab at regular intervals. Concrete shrinks slightly as it cures, and those grooves give it a planned place to crack - so any movement happens along neat, hidden lines rather than randomly across your driveway or patio. Evenly spaced joints are a mark of quality work.
Wichita Falls Concrete Contractor is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Wichita Falls, TX, serving 12 cities across North Texas and southern Oklahoma since 2023. We are licensed through the State of Texas and carry general liability insurance on every job - protecting our customers and our crew from the first day of work to the final walkthrough. Since opening, we have completed projects across 16 concrete service categories, from residential driveways and stamped patios to commercial parking lots and slab foundations. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with a walkthrough to make sure you are satisfied.
Learn more about our team and our approachWait at least 30 days after the pour before applying a sealer. Reapply every two to three years to protect against moisture, staining, and sun damage - especially important in the intense Wichita Falls sun.
Most residential driveways are poured at 4 inches. If you park a pickup truck, RV, or heavy equipment on yours, 5 to 6 inches is a smarter choice. Ask your contractor to confirm thickness before the pour - you cannot check it after.
Surface cracks and minor chips can often be patched. But if sections have risen, sunk, or broken apart - especially after years of Wichita Falls clay soil movement - full replacement is almost always the more cost-effective long-term choice.
A light drizzle is usually manageable, but heavy rain on fresh concrete can wash out the surface and weaken the top layer. Experienced local contractors watch the forecast and are ready to cover the slab quickly if weather moves in.
For concrete mix standards and technical guidance, the American Concrete Institute publishes free consumer resources covering everything from mix design to residential installation best practices.
Have a question about your specific project? Call (940) 298-1855 or send us a message online and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
Wichita Falls is a mid-size North Texas city with around 104,000 residents and a large share of older housing stock - a significant portion of homes were built between the 1940s and the 1980s, including a wave of construction that followed the devastating 1979 tornado. That history means most driveways, sidewalks, and patios across the city are decades old and approaching or past the end of their useful life. Ranch-style homes on concrete slabs dominate the residential landscape, and the heavy clay soil throughout Wichita County never stops moving - swelling after rain, contracting in drought, and slowly cracking every slab that was not built with it in mind.
The city is home to Sheppard Air Force Base, one of the largest military training installations in the country, which brings a mix of long-term homeowners and residents who move in and out of the area regularly. Neighborhoods like Tanglewood and Sunset have stable, owner-occupied housing with mature trees whose roots work their way under driveways and sidewalks over time. The city also hosts the Hotter 'N Hell Hundred, one of the largest sanctioned century bike rides in the United States, and the Lucy Park waterfall - a man-made landmark built in 1987 that has become one of the most recognized spots in the city.
Working in Wichita Falls means understanding the local soil, the permit process through the City of Wichita Falls Development Services, and the climate swings that test concrete year-round - summer heat above 100 degrees, occasional hard freezes, and spring hailstorms that can damage surfaces fast. Wichita Falls Concrete Contractor was built here to serve this community, and every job we take on is built to handle what this city throws at it.
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Wichita Falls Concrete Contractor
2124 McGrath Ln
Wichita Falls, TX 76309
(940) 298-1855quotes@wichitafallsconcretecontractor.comMonday to Saturday: 8 AM to 8 PM. Sunday: 8 AM to 6 PM.
Call or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free, no-obligation estimate for your Wichita Falls property.