
Wichita Falls Concrete Contractor brings concrete patio construction, driveway replacement, and slab foundation work to Lewisville, TX - with work designed for the city's 1980s and 1990s housing stock and Denton County clay soil. We reply to every estimate request within one business day.

Most Lewisville homes were built between the 1980s and early 2000s, and many of the original backyard slabs from that era have cracked, settled, or been removed entirely. Our concrete patio construction work rebuilds outdoor surfaces on the proper base preparation that keeps them flat and stable through the clay soil movement cycles this area sees every year.
Driveways in Lewisville's established neighborhoods are 25 to 40 years old - squarely in the range where original concrete starts to crack, sink, and pull apart at the joints. The brick veneer homes common throughout the city also show foundation movement as cracked mortar first, which is often the same soil pressure that is simultaneously stressing the driveway. We replace old driveways with properly reinforced slabs built to handle Denton County clay.
New construction and additions in Lewisville require slab foundations designed for the local soil - not a generic pour that meets minimum code. The expansive clay here demands deeper edge beams and more internal steel than you would need in a region with more stable ground, and those design choices are what determine whether a slab stays level over time.
Lewisville's older neighborhoods near Old Town have sidewalks that have heaved from tree roots and soil movement over decades. In newer subdivisions, walkways from the early 2000s are entering their first significant repair cycle. We remove and replace problem sections with base work designed to resist the same pressure that broke the original concrete.
Lewisville's brick veneer homes often have front entry steps that have separated from the porch or cracked along the edges as the slab beneath them shifted. We pour replacement steps that are properly tied to the surrounding structure, finished cleanly, and built to last through the temperature swings this area brings.
Homeowners in Lewisville's newer subdivisions near Castle Hills and Flower Mound Road increasingly want outdoor surfaces that look like stone or pavers without the drainage and shifting problems that individual units can develop over time. Stamped and colored concrete gives you that appearance on a solid poured base that handles soil movement as one unit.
The bulk of Lewisville's housing stock was built between the mid-1980s and the early 2000s - which puts most homes squarely in the 25 to 40 year range today. That is the age at which original concrete driveways, sidewalks, and backyard slabs start to reach the end of their useful life. Concrete from that era was often poured at a standard four-inch thickness with minimal reinforcement, which was adequate when it went down but has been stressed by decades of Denton County clay soil expanding and contracting with every seasonal rain and dry spell.
The expansive clay soil under most of Lewisville is the same soil type that causes foundation problems across North Texas. It swells when it absorbs rainwater and shrinks when the dry summer heat pulls moisture out of the ground. The brick veneer construction on most Lewisville homes shows this movement as cracked mortar joints - but the same pressure is working on driveways, patios, and sidewalks at the same time. Homeowners who see mortar cracks in their exterior brick should check the concrete flatwork around the property too.
Homes near Lewisville Lake face an additional factor. Proximity to the lake means higher baseline soil moisture in those neighborhoods, and drainage around outdoor concrete surfaces matters more there than in drier parts of the city. A concrete contractor who does not account for drainage conditions near the lake is setting up a patio or driveway to hold water rather than shed it - which shortens the life of the concrete and can direct moisture toward the house foundation.
We pull permits through the City of Lewisville Development Services for concrete work in this municipality. That is a routine part of every permitted job we run here, not an afterthought. Lewisville homeowners should expect any reputable contractor to handle permitting without being asked - the city inspection that comes with a permit is your assurance that base preparation and reinforcement were checked before the concrete was poured.
We work on homes across Lewisville - from the older in-town neighborhoods near Old Town Lewisville along Main Street to the newer subdivisions near Castle Hills and Flower Mound Road. I-35E runs through the city and is how we access most job sites here. The neighborhoods near Vista Ridge Mall and the commercial corridor along I-35E have a mix of property ages that means the type of concrete work needed varies significantly from one street to the next.
We also serve homeowners throughout the surrounding area. If you are in Weatherford or in Denton, we cover both communities. Reach out and we will confirm your location is within our service area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We reply to every estimate request within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your project and schedule a time to see the property before giving you a price.
We visit the property, measure the area, check soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate that breaks out site prep, permits, reinforcement, and finishing separately. No charge for the visit, no obligation to move forward.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull any required permits through the City of Lewisville - you do not need to contact the city yourself. We confirm a start date that accounts for the weather forecast, because spring storms in North Texas can arrive quickly and affect pour timing.
The crew handles demolition, base preparation, the pour, and finishing in sequence. We clean up the site before leaving each day. After curing, we do a final walkthrough and let you know when sealing and full use can begin.
We serve Lewisville homeowners from the older neighborhoods near Old Town through the newer subdivisions by Castle Hills. Free written estimate, no obligation.
(940) 298-1855Lewisville is one of the larger cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs, with a population around 115,000 and a well-established character built during the city's main growth period from the 1980s through the early 2000s. The city sits along Interstate 35E about 25 miles north of downtown Dallas, making it a practical commuting base for residents who work in Dallas, Carrollton, or near DFW Airport. That positioning as a working suburb - rather than a destination city - means the housing stock is practical and varied: single-family homes on modest lots, a large apartment corridor along I-35E, and older in-town neighborhoods near the original downtown.
Lewisville Lake sits right on the edge of the city and covers more than 29,000 acres, making it one of the most heavily used lakes in Texas. Many Lewisville neighborhoods are within a short drive of the lake, and homes near the shoreline or parkland know that moisture management is part of maintaining property in this area. Old Town Lewisville, along Main Street, is the historic heart of the city - a district of local restaurants, small shops, and community events that anchors the original Lewisville identity.
Neighboring communities we regularly serve include Denton, which sits about 20 miles to the north along I-35E, and Weatherford, which is about 40 miles to the southwest via I-30. Both communities face similar soil and climate conditions, and we bring the same preparation standards to all of them.
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