Cracked surfaces, clay soil, and North Texas heat take a toll on driveways. We build concrete driveways designed for Greenville's ground conditions so they hold up for decades, not years.

Concrete driveway building in Greenville, TX means excavating the existing surface, grading and compacting the soil underneath, setting forms, pouring ready-mixed concrete, finishing the surface, and letting it cure properly - most residential jobs take one to three days of active work. The real challenge in this part of Texas is the ground itself. Hunt County sits on expansive clay soil that swells when it rains and shrinks during dry stretches, and that movement is what cracks driveways when contractors skip proper base preparation. We also offer concrete patio construction if you want to expand your outdoor living space while the crew is already on-site.
A concrete driveway in this climate can last 30 years or more with basic care - sealing every few years and keeping drainage away from the slab edges. That lifespan is what makes the upfront investment worthwhile compared to surfaces that need patching every spring.
If patching has stopped making sense and the surface has broken down in multiple spots, the underlying base has likely failed. In Greenville's clay soil, a surface that crumbled once will keep failing unless the base is rebuilt from scratch.
Many older homes in Hunt County still have gravel or bare dirt drives that turn muddy after every spring rain. A concrete driveway eliminates the ruts, dust, and mess permanently.
A second vehicle, a boat, or a teenage driver can make a narrow driveway feel cramped fast. Building a wider or longer concrete slab solves the problem and adds usable property space.
If you have been patching the same surface year after year, those cumulative costs add up. Switching to concrete means decades of low-maintenance use and no more annual repair bills.
Our concrete driveway services cover everything from a simple two-car slab to a wider apron with decorative finishes. Plain gray broom-finished concrete is the most affordable and practical starting point, and it holds up well in North Texas conditions. For homeowners who want more visual appeal, we can add stamped patterns, integral color, or exposed aggregate that give the surface a custom look without sacrificing durability. If your driveway connects to a sidewalk, we can tie the two pours together so the front of your property looks finished and consistent.
We also handle driveway extensions and additions alongside new builds. If your existing concrete is in good structural shape but just too narrow, we can pour a new section alongside it to add width. And if you are thinking about concrete sidewalk building at the same time, we can coordinate both pours so the project is efficient and the finished result looks cohesive.
Best for properties with no existing driveway or surfaces too deteriorated to repair.
Full demo of the old surface and a fresh pour with proper base preparation for long-term performance.
Add a second lane, a wider apron, or extend length when your existing slab is structurally sound.
Stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, or integral color for homeowners who want curb appeal alongside durability.
Greenville sits on Blackland Prairie clay soil - the kind that swells when it rains in spring and shrinks back during dry stretches in summer. That cycle puts real stress on any concrete slab, and contractors who do not account for it produce driveways that crack within a few years. Proper excavation depth, a compacted base layer, and well-placed control joints are not optional here - they are what separates a driveway that lasts from one that needs patching by year three. We also pour in the early morning during summer months to avoid Greenville's intense afternoon heat, which can cause fresh concrete to dry too fast on the surface before it has cured underneath.
We serve all of Greenville, from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions on the city's edges. Homeowners in Royse City and Rockwall also work with us regularly - the same clay soil conditions extend across this part of Northeast Texas, so our approach travels well.
Call or submit a form with the approximate driveway size and whether you are replacing an old surface or starting fresh. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit.
We visit your property, look at the soil, slope, and access, then give you a written estimate with no pressure. This is the right time to ask about base preparation, slab thickness, and control joints.
If there is an existing surface, we remove it and haul it away. Then we excavate, grade, compact, and set forms. This step determines the long-term performance of your driveway more than any other.
The concrete truck arrives and the crew pours, spreads, and finishes the slab. Control joints are cut in before the concrete sets. We apply a curing compound and do a final walkthrough with you before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after we talk. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(903) 303-6621We are not a regional company that drives two hours to your job. We are local, which means faster scheduling, shorter response times, and a crew that knows the streets, soil types, and permit requirements in Greenville specifically.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every project. That means if something goes wrong on your property, you are not holding the bill. You can ask for a certificate before we start - we expect that.
We visit your property and give you a written quote that spells out scope, materials, and price. You get a real number for your specific driveway, not a ballpark based on a phone description. Verification of our standards is available through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
We account for Hunt County's expansive Blackland Prairie clay in every job - excavation depth, base layer, reinforcement, and control joint placement. This is not an add-on service, it is how we build driveways here. A contractor who skips this step is setting you up for early cracking.
We have been doing concrete work in and around Greenville since 2019 and understand what local soil conditions, weather, and permit requirements actually demand. That combination of local knowledge and proper technique is what gives our customers driveways that hold up. Verify contractor licensing through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
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