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Texas-wide residential and commercial flatwork—new installs, replacements, repairs, and upgrades built for heat, heavy rain, and everyday traffic.
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Browse driveway and sidewalk work across Texas—from clean residential approaches to durable commercial walkways and curb lines. If you’re not sure what style fits your property, we can recommend options based on traffic, drainage, and budget.
Need a quote fast? Send photos and measurements—our team serves residential and commercial clients statewide.
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Driveway types & materials
- Concrete driveways: broom finish, smooth trowel, stamped, colored, exposed aggregate
- Asphalt: cost-effective for long runs and larger areas
- Pavers: flexible design options and easy spot repairs
- Gravel: budget-friendly with proper base and edging
- Commercial flatwork: reinforced slabs designed for heavier loads
Sidewalk types, finishes & safety
- Standard sidewalks: clean broom finish for traction
- Walkways & paths: straight runs, curves, and step transitions
- Stamped/colored concrete: decorative looks without sacrificing durability
- ADA-friendly: slope, transitions, and trip-hazard reduction (as applicable)
- Curb & gutter: tie-ins that help manage runoff and protect edges
Drainage & grading (Texas-ready)
In Texas, drainage matters. We plan slope and water flow to reduce pooling, erosion, and premature cracking—especially around garages, entryways, and low spots.
- Proper base prep and compaction
- Control joints placed to help manage cracking
- Edge reinforcement where needed
- Options for drains, swales, and tie-ins (site-dependent)

Our process
1) Plan & measure
We confirm layout, slope, access, and any tie-ins (garage, street, walkway connections).
2) Demo & base prep
Remove old material (if needed), build a stable base, and set forms/edges.
3) Pour/install
Concrete placement/finishing or paver/asphalt installation with clean transitions.
4) Cure & clean up
We protect curing surfaces, clean the site, and review care instructions with you.
Timelines
Most projects move quickly once scheduled. Timelines vary based on size, weather, and curing requirements.
- Small sidewalks/walkways: often 1–2 days plus cure time
- Typical residential driveway: often 2–5 days depending on demo/base and finish
- Commercial areas: phased scheduling to keep access open
What’s included
- Site review and layout confirmation
- Demo and haul-off (when replacing existing)
- Base preparation and compaction
- Forms/edges, reinforcement (as needed), and finishing
- Clean transitions and jobsite cleanup
Maintenance tips
- Keep edges supported—avoid erosion and washouts
- Seal decorative concrete as recommended for your finish
- Address small cracks early to reduce water intrusion
- Avoid heavy loads until curing is complete
- Maintain drainage so water flows away from slabs

Driveways & Sidewalks FAQs
How long before I can walk or drive on new concrete?
Walking is often possible within 24–48 hours, but driving typically requires several days. Cure times vary by mix, thickness, and weather—especially in Texas heat.
Do you handle demo and haul-off?
Yes—when replacing an existing driveway or sidewalk, we can remove and dispose of old materials and prep the base for the new install.
Can you improve drainage and fix pooling water?
In many cases, yes. We’ll evaluate slope, downspouts, and low spots and recommend grading adjustments or drainage solutions based on the site.
What finish is best for traction?
Broom finish is a common choice for traction on sidewalks and driveways. Decorative finishes can also be slip-resistant depending on texture.
Do you work on commercial sidewalks and access areas?
Yes. We handle commercial flatwork and can phase work to help keep entrances and parking access available when possible.
Ready to upgrade your driveway or sidewalks?
Send a few photos and basic measurements. We’ll help you choose the right materials and finish for your property—anywhere in Texas.