
Ragged yard edges and cracked walkways are not just an eyesore - they are a safety issue. We pour concrete that handles San Angelo soil and lasts for decades.

Concrete curbing and sidewalks in San Angelo means forming, pouring, and finishing permanent concrete edges and walking surfaces designed to handle West Texas clay soil and heat, and most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days of active work.
A lot of San Angelo homeowners call us when landscaping beds keep spilling onto the driveway after a storm, or when a guest trips on a heaved sidewalk section. Both problems have the same root: soil that moves. San Angelo sits on expansive clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and concrete that was not designed for that movement fails fast.
Concrete curbing and sidewalk work pairs naturally with grading and excavation - if the base is not level and compacted before the pour, the concrete will eventually settle or crack no matter how well the surface looks on day one.
If sidewalk panels have risen above their neighbors or pulled apart, San Angelo's clay soil has pushed them out of alignment. Sections with height differences are a trip hazard and will not self-correct - they need to be removed and repoured on a properly prepared base.
When mulch washes into the grass after every rain, or garden beds have no clear border, you are losing the battle with erosion. Concrete curbing creates a permanent edge that holds through San Angelo storms and dry spells without needing to be reset each season.
Walking across gravel or bare soil to reach the door is uncomfortable in San Angelo's summer heat and a slip hazard during rare icy stretches. A new sidewalk makes the approach to your home safe and welcoming for visitors and family alike.
Homeowners who are already updating their driveway, replanting the front yard, or preparing to sell often add curbing and sidewalk work at the same time. Doing it together saves on mobilization costs and gives the whole project a finished, cohesive look.
We handle both decorative curbing and functional sidewalk work for residential and commercial properties across San Angelo. For yard and landscape edges, we pour rolled or raised curbing that keeps mulch in place and gives your property a clean, defined look - the kind that holds through years of West Texas rain and drought cycles. For walking surfaces, we form and pour sidewalks four to six inches thick, scored with control joints at proper intervals so any minor soil movement happens in a controlled way rather than across the middle of a slab.
When work connects to a city street or the public right-of-way, we handle permit applications and utility locates before any digging begins. For larger projects that require grade correction before the pour, we work alongside our asphalt milling crew so both the concrete and adjacent paved surfaces meet cleanly at the right elevation.
Best for homeowners who want a permanent, low-maintenance edge around garden beds, driveways, or walkways.
Suits any San Angelo homeowner who needs a safe, level path from the street to the front door or around the property.
For sections that have heaved, cracked, or settled unevenly due to clay soil movement and can no longer be repaired with patching.
A good choice for homeowners who want a distinctive finish that adds visual interest beyond standard gray flatwork.
San Angelo summers routinely push above 100 degrees for weeks at a time, which means concrete poured in the afternoon can dry on the surface before the material underneath has fully cured - leading to surface cracking and weakness within the first year. Experienced local crews pour in the early morning, use mix additives that slow the set, and keep the surface moist during curing. That is not a precaution most contractors in cooler climates even think about.
The shrink-swell clay soil that runs through most of the Concho Valley amplifies every wet-dry cycle into a force pushing against concrete from below. Homeowners in Wall and Grape Creek deal with the same conditions as those inside San Angelo city limits, and the base preparation approach we use accounts for that movement from the first shovelful. Contractors who do not know this soil will give you concrete that looks fine on day one and starts cracking before the end of year two.
Describe what you need - new sidewalk, replacement sections, decorative curbing, or some combination. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to walk the area with you.
We walk the property, check the soil and existing concrete, confirm whether any city right-of-way permits are needed, and give you a written quote. No pressure, no surprises.
We remove old material, grade and compact the base, and set forms that give the concrete its shape. This step is where durable San Angelo concrete starts - a well-compacted base is everything.
We pour early in the morning during summer heat, tool control joints into the surface, and cure the concrete properly. Once it is ready, we walk it with you and answer any questions about long-term care.
We know West Texas soil and summer heat. Call now or submit a request - we reply within one business day.
(325) 292-0639We do not pour onto bare, uncompacted soil. Every job starts with the correct base layer, compacted and leveled, because San Angelo's shrink-swell clay will move no matter what - and your concrete needs room to handle that movement without cracking across the middle. Ask us to explain our process before the pour starts.
We schedule pours for early morning during San Angelo's triple-digit summer months and use mix additives that slow the set time so the concrete cures evenly from top to bottom. Contractors who pour in the afternoon heat cut corners that show up as surface cracking within the first year.
If your sidewalk connects to a San Angelo city street, we identify whether a permit is needed and handle the application for you. Skipping permits on public right-of-way work can create legal headaches when you sell the property, and we make sure that never happens on our jobs.
Texas requires paving and concrete contractors to hold a valid state license, verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage so you are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property.
Every concrete job we do in San Angelo starts with the same question: what will this soil do to this slab over the next ten years? When you answer that question before the pour, the concrete stays solid. When you skip it, you are back on the phone for repairs inside of two years.
When adjacent paved surfaces need to be ground down before new concrete meets them at the correct grade, milling comes first.
Learn MoreProper site grading before a concrete pour ensures water drains away from your home and the base stays stable through San Angelo's wet-dry cycles.
Learn MoreSpring and fall are the best windows for concrete work here. Call now to get on the schedule before the summer heat arrives.