
Custom Greenville Concrete Company handles concrete contracting in Rowlett, TX, from patio construction and driveway building to sidewalk and slab foundation work, serving homeowners near Lake Ray Hubbard with crews that respond within one business day.
Custom Greenville Concrete Company handles concrete contracting in Rowlett, TX, from patio construction and driveway building to sidewalk and slab foundation work, serving homeowners near Lake Ray Hubbard with crews that respond within one business day.

Rowlett homeowners with yards backing up to or near Lake Ray Hubbard need outdoor surfaces that hold up to wind, moisture, and the heat that comes off the water in summer. Our concrete patio construction service delivers a durable, low-maintenance surface that outlasts wood decking and pavers in this environment.
A large share of Rowlett homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and driveways from that era are now past the point where sealing alone is enough. The clay soil movement common here has cracked and settled many of those original slabs, and a properly reinforced replacement handles that movement far better than the original pours did.
Older Rowlett neighborhoods near the downtown core have sidewalks that have lifted and cracked from years of clay soil movement. We replace individual sections or pour full new walks that meet city standards and stay level through the repeated wet-dry cycles the Dallas-area climate brings.
Additions and new structures in Rowlett go on concrete slabs, and getting the base preparation right on clay soil is essential to long-term stability. We build slabs with the sub-base work and reinforcement that gives the concrete the best chance of staying flat despite the soil movement underneath.
Rowlett homeowners with pools deal with a surface that takes constant sun, water, and foot traffic through the long North Texas swimming season. A properly finished concrete pool deck provides a safer, cooler, and longer-lasting surface than wood or composite alternatives in this climate.
Stamped concrete is a practical choice for Rowlett driveways and outdoor areas where homeowners want a decorative finish without the ongoing maintenance that natural stone or pavers require. The textured surface also adds traction on wet days, which matters during spring storm season on the shoreline side of the city.
Most of Rowlett was built during the 1980s and 1990s, which means a large portion of the city is now dealing with concrete surfaces that are 25 to 40 years old and have spent decades moving with the expansive clay soil underneath them. The clay in this part of the Dallas metro absorbs water during wet periods and pulls away from slabs and footings during dry spells, a cycle that gradually cracks driveways, lifts sidewalk panels, and shifts retaining structures. Properties near Lake Ray Hubbard face the additional challenge of moisture and wind off the water, which accelerates wear on outdoor surfaces and increases how often patios, decks, and fence structures need attention.
Rowlett also sits in one of the more active severe weather corridors in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The city was hit directly by a significant tornado in December 2015, and the region sees frequent spring hail and high-wind events that can damage exterior concrete surfaces and outdoor structures in a single afternoon. Summer heat regularly climbs above 95 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a time, which stresses caulk lines, surface coatings, and any concrete that was not properly sealed. A concrete contractor who works in Rowlett regularly understands all of these factors and accounts for them when designing, pouring, and finishing each project.
Our crew works throughout Rowlett regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We handle permit coordination through the City of Rowlett for projects that require city approval, and we know the difference between working in the older established neighborhoods near downtown and the newer subdivisions toward the edges of the city. Access routes like Miller Road, Dalrock Road, and Lakeview Parkway are familiar to us, and we plan around traffic on I-30 and the President George Bush Turnpike when scheduling site visits and concrete deliveries.
Rowlett sits on the western shore of Lake Ray Hubbard, about 20 miles northeast of downtown Dallas, and that lakefront setting shapes both what homeowners need and how outdoor surfaces perform. We also work regularly in Sachse to the north and can cover jobs across the surrounding area when homeowners need a contractor who already knows this part of the metro.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. There is no lengthy process before scheduling a site visit to look at your project.
We come to your Rowlett property, review the site conditions, and give you a clear written estimate before any work starts. Any factors that affect cost - drainage, soil condition, proximity to the lake - are explained during the visit so there are no surprises.
If a permit is required, we handle that with the City of Rowlett before the pour date. We schedule around the weather forecast to avoid rain or extreme heat during the curing window, which is especially important during Rowlett spring storm season.
After the concrete has cured, we walk through the finished work with you before leaving and clean up the site completely. We tell you how long to wait before putting vehicle traffic or heavy loads on the new surface.
We serve all of Rowlett, TX including neighborhoods near Lake Ray Hubbard. Call or submit your project today and hear back within one business day.
(903) 303-6621Rowlett is a suburban city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, covering roughly 22 square miles on the western shore of Lake Ray Hubbard, about 20 miles northeast of downtown Dallas. The city grew quickly during the 1980s and 1990s suburban expansion of the metro, and most of its residential housing dates from that era. Single-family homes on mid-size lots make up the majority of the housing stock, with brick veneer construction typical across most neighborhoods. Older streets near the historic downtown and Main Street area have mature trees and established landscaping, while newer subdivisions closer to the city edges have younger homes that are still subject to the same clay soil and weather conditions. The DART light rail Blue Line terminates at the Rowlett station, giving residents a direct rail connection to downtown Dallas and other parts of the metro.
Properties along the lake shoreline often have larger lots, retaining walls, and outdoor structures that face direct exposure to wind and moisture off the water, which accelerates wear compared to inland neighborhoods. Rowlett borders Garland to the west and Rockwall to the east across the lake, and homeowners in this part of the metro deal with similar clay soil conditions and the same severe spring weather patterns that affect the entire eastern Dallas region.
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