
Custom Greenville Concrete Company provides concrete contracting in Wylie, TX, including decorative concrete, driveway building, and patio construction, with crews who understand Collin County clay soil and have been working in the area since 2019.
Custom Greenville Concrete Company provides concrete contracting in Wylie, TX, including decorative concrete, driveway building, and patio construction, with crews who understand Collin County clay soil and have been working in the area since 2019.

Wylie is a fast-growing suburb where homeowners are actively investing in outdoor living spaces, and decorative finishes give concrete patios and pool decks a look that plain gray slabs cannot match. Our decorative concrete work includes exposed aggregate, broom finishes, and color treatments that hold up under Wylie summers and the clay soil movement that affects every lot in this area.
Most homes in Wylie were built in the 2000s and 2010s, and many of those original concrete driveways are now 15 to 20 years old and showing the effects of the Blackland clay soil underneath them. We replace cracked and uneven slabs with properly reinforced concrete sized for the soil conditions specific to Wylie lots.
Wylie homeowners are putting more money into their backyards as the city grows, and a concrete patio is a practical foundation for outdoor kitchens, seating areas, and covered structures. We pour patios that stay level through the wet and dry seasons Wylie sees, with finish options that suit the brick-veneer homes common across the city.
Additions and new outbuildings in Wylie go on concrete slabs, and the Blackland clay soil here requires careful base preparation to prevent the slab from following the soil as it moves seasonally. We engineer slab thickness and reinforcement to account for the soil conditions found across Collin County.
Stamped concrete is popular in Wylie because it lets homeowners match the look of natural stone or brick without the cost or maintenance, and it holds up to the North Texas heat that degrades wood and pavers faster. We apply stamped patterns to driveways, patios, and walkways with the colorant and sealer products suited to Wylie summers.
Sidewalks throughout Wylie neighborhoods lift and crack as the clay soil beneath them moves with rainfall and drought cycles. We replace damaged panels and pour new sidewalk sections that connect with the existing grade and meet City of Wylie standards for public-adjacent work.
Wylie sits squarely on the Blackland Prairie, and the dark, heavy clay soil that characterizes this belt of north-central Texas is the single biggest factor in concrete longevity here. This soil swells when it absorbs water and shrinks as it dries out, which happens every season. Most of Wylie's housing was built during a rapid growth period in the 2000s, so a large share of driveways, sidewalks, and exterior slabs are now 15 to 25 years old - exactly the age when that accumulated soil movement shows up as visible cracking, panel displacement, and uneven surfaces.
Wylie's climate adds to the workload. Long, hot summers regularly push above 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and UV exposure degrades concrete sealers faster here than in cooler regions. Spring brings the severe thunderstorm and hail risk common across north Texas, which can chip and pit decorative surfaces. And while winters are mostly mild, the occasional hard freeze following a wet period can force water into existing cracks and widen them quickly. A contractor who only understands concrete in general terms and not how it behaves specifically on Collin County clay will miss the base preparation and reinforcement steps that actually matter here.
Our crew works throughout Wylie 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 Wylie and coordinate that process on jobs where city approval is required. Whether the work is in a newer subdivision on the north side of town or in an older neighborhood near historic Ballard Avenue and Olde City Park, we adjust our base preparation approach based on what we find on each specific lot.
State Highway 78 runs through the heart of Wylie and is how we reach most jobs in the city, with US 380 giving us access to the northern edge. Lake Lavon sits just northeast of the city and is a daily landmark for residents on that side of town. We also cover Sachse to the west and Rowlett to the southwest, and we know how the clay soil conditions in this corner of Collin and Rockwall counties compare to what we see across the rest of our service area.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need - driveway replacement, patio, decorative finish, or something else. We reply within one business day to confirm details and schedule the on-site visit.
We visit your Wylie property, check the soil conditions and existing concrete, and give you a written estimate before any work starts. There are no surprise charges - the price we quote reflects what the job actually requires on your specific lot.
If the project requires a City of Wylie permit, we handle the application and coordinate the inspection schedule. You do not need to manage the permit process - we take care of it as part of the job.
We complete the pour, finish the surface, and clean up the site before we leave. We walk you through cure time expectations and any sealing or care steps specific to the finish you chose before the crew departs.
We serve all of Wylie and can usually schedule an on-site visit within a few days. No obligation - just a straight answer on what your project needs and what it will cost.
(903) 303-6621Wylie is a city in Collin County, northeast of Dallas, that grew from a small town into a community of more than 50,000 residents over the past two decades - one of the fastest-growing cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. Most of that growth arrived as planned residential subdivisions, so the housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied, single-family homes with brick veneer exteriors, attached garages, and fenced backyards. The original downtown along Ballard Avenue, with its older commercial buildings and Olde City Park, gives the city a historic anchor that contrasts with the newer neighborhoods spreading toward the city limits. Learn more about Wylie, Texas on Wikipedia.
Lake Lavon, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, sits just northeast of Wylie and is the major outdoor landmark for residents on the city's eastern and northern edges. Highway 78 runs through the middle of the city and connects Wylie to Garland to the south and to the broader Collin County communities to the north. Neighboring Sachse sits directly to the west along the Dallas-Collin County line, and many Wylie residents commute through Sachse on their way to jobs in Garland and Garland beyond it.
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