
Concrete Driveways
Built to handle North Texas heat and engineered for the clay soil beneath your property.
Your driveway is the first thing visitors see and the surface your family uses every single day. In Plano, that means it needs to handle summer temperatures that push well past 100°F, survive the expansion and contraction of North Texas clay soil, and still look sharp year after year.
We pour concrete driveways at a minimum 4-inch thickness with proper steel reinforcement and control joints placed to manage cracking. For Plano homeowners who want more than a standard finish, we offer broom finish, exposed aggregate, and stamped concrete in a range of patterns and colors.
Many Plano neighborhoods — especially in established areas like Deerfield and Willow Bend — have HOA requirements for driveway appearance and materials. We work directly with homeowners to make sure every project meets community standards while delivering a surface that adds lasting curb appeal and real value to your home.
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Our Process
Site Prep & Grading
We remove the old surface, grade the subbase for proper drainage, and compact the soil to prevent settling — especially important with Plano's clay soil.
Forms & Rebar
Precision forms are set to your driveway's exact dimensions. Steel rebar or wire mesh is placed for reinforcement, ensuring the slab resists cracking under vehicle loads.
Pour & Finish
We pour high-strength concrete (typically 3,500–4,000 PSI), then apply your chosen finish — broom, stamped, exposed aggregate, or smooth trowel.
Curing & Sealing
The concrete is cured under controlled conditions and sealed to protect against moisture, UV damage, and staining. We'll let you know exactly when it's safe to walk and drive on.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a driveway installation take?
Most residential driveways in Plano take 2–3 days from demolition to pour. Curing time adds another 7 days before you can drive on the surface. We'll have you back on your driveway within about 10 days total.
What thickness do you pour for driveways?
We pour a minimum of 4 inches for standard residential driveways. For driveways that will support heavier vehicles like RVs or trailers, we recommend 5–6 inches with additional reinforcement.
Do you offer stamped concrete driveways?
Yes. We offer a full range of stamped patterns including ashlar slate, cobblestone, herringbone brick, and flagstone. Each can be colored to complement your home's exterior. Stamped driveways are a popular upgrade in Plano neighborhoods.
When can I drive on my new driveway?
We recommend waiting at least 7 days before driving on a new concrete driveway. Foot traffic is typically safe after 24–48 hours. Curing times can vary slightly based on temperature and humidity during the pour.
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