
Custom Greenville Concrete Company delivers concrete contracting in Garland, TX, including driveway building, patio construction, and slab foundation work, with crews familiar with Dallas County clay soil who have been responding to local jobs since 2019.
Custom Greenville Concrete Company delivers concrete contracting in Garland, TX, including driveway building, patio construction, and slab foundation work, with crews familiar with Dallas County clay soil who have been responding to local jobs since 2019.

Garland has a large base of homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, and many of those original concrete driveways are now cracked and uneven from decades of clay soil movement. Our concrete driveway building service replaces failing slabs with properly reinforced concrete that accounts for the expansive soil conditions under most Garland properties.
Garland summers are long and consistently hot, and a concrete patio holds up to that heat far better than wood decking or pavers on clay soil. We build patios to fit the modest lot sizes common across Garland neighborhoods, with finishes that stand up to UV exposure and the occasional hard freeze.
New construction and additions throughout Garland go on concrete slabs, and the expansive Dallas County clay soil means proper base preparation is critical for long-term stability. We size and reinforce slabs with the local soil movement in mind so the foundation stays level through North Texas weather cycles.
Sidewalks in Garland neighborhoods are prone to cracking and lifting from the same clay soil cycles that affect driveways. We replace damaged sections or pour new walks that meet city standards and stay level through the wet and dry seasons Garland sees each year.
Garland has active commercial and light-industrial corridors along US 78 and State Highway 66 where parking lot surfaces take heavy daily use. We pour commercial parking areas that handle the traffic load and are designed for the clay soil conditions under most Garland commercial properties.
Drainage issues around Garland properties are common after the area's heavy spring rain events, and a concrete retaining wall helps manage water flow and prevent erosion around driveways and foundations. We build walls that hold their position in the expansive clay that shifts under most Garland lots.
Garland sits on the expansive black clay soil that runs across most of Dallas County. This soil swells when it absorbs rainwater and shrinks when it dries out, and it does this every season, year after year. For properties in Garland, especially older homes in the central and southern neighborhoods, this constant movement has been stressing driveways, sidewalks, and foundations for 50 or more years. Concrete that was poured without proper base preparation or reinforcement is often well past its usable life by now.
Garland also experiences the full range of North Texas weather. Spring thunderstorms can bring large hail and high winds in a matter of minutes, occasionally damaging outdoor concrete surfaces along with roofs and fences. Summer heat regularly climbs above 95 degrees Fahrenheit, which dries out and ages concrete faster than in cooler climates. And while severe winter weather is less frequent, Garland experienced the February 2021 freeze that caused widespread damage across the Dallas area, including cracking in concrete that had absorbed moisture before temperatures dropped sharply.
Our crew works throughout Garland regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We are familiar with the permit and inspection process through the City of Garland and handle the paperwork on projects that require city approval. Whether we are working in an older neighborhood near Downtown Garland Square or out near Firewheel Town Center on the north side of the city, we adjust to the access and soil conditions we find on each specific lot.
Garland is one of the larger cities in the Dallas metro, and the George Bush Turnpike along the northern edge, I-30 through the south, and US 78 through the middle are the main corridors we use to reach jobs quickly across the city. Lake Ray Hubbard sits on the eastern edge and is one of the most recognizable landmarks for residents on that side of town. We also serve Mesquite to the south and Rowlett to the east, and we regularly work jobs across this part of Dallas County when homeowners need a contractor who knows the local conditions.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form and we will respond within one business day. We keep scheduling straightforward, and you do not need to be home for the initial assessment visit.
We visit the property to measure the work area, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. There are no hidden costs added after you approve the quote.
Our crew handles site prep, forming, and the pour on the scheduled day. For larger projects we stage the work to minimize disruption to your driveway or yard access throughout the process.
We clean up the site and walk you through the curing period before we leave. For driveways and slabs in Garland, we advise keeping foot traffic off the new concrete for at least 24 hours and vehicles off for a full week.
We serve Garland, TX and the surrounding Dallas County area. Call us or submit the form below and we will respond within one business day.
(903) 303-6621Garland is one of the larger cities in the Dallas metro area, sitting directly northeast of Dallas in Dallas County. According to Wikipedia, the city grew rapidly through the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s as a Dallas suburb, which means a large share of its housing stock is now between 40 and 70 years old. The older neighborhoods closer to downtown Garland and the historic Garland Square tend to have the earliest homes, with newer areas near the George Bush Turnpike and Firewheel Town Center developed more recently. Brick veneer on wood-frame construction is the dominant housing style across the city.
Garland has a long industrial and manufacturing history that makes it unusual among Dallas suburbs. Active commercial and light-industrial zones remain in the central and southern parts of the city, sitting alongside residential neighborhoods. Lake Ray Hubbard on the eastern edge is one of the most visible landmarks for residents in that part of town. Garland also operates its own electric utility, Garland Power and Light, which sets it apart from neighboring cities. We also serve Mesquite to the south, where many Garland residents have family or work connections.
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