
Uneven sidewalks, crumbling curb edges, and mulch washing across your driveway after every storm - we fix all of it with concrete that is built for Gulf Coast soil and weather.

Concrete curbing and sidewalk installation in Texas City means forming, pouring, and finishing fresh concrete along driveway edges, yard borders, or walking paths. Crews set forms to shape the pour, finish the surface, and cut control joints before the concrete sets. Most residential sidewalk or curbing jobs are completed in one to two days, and the surface is ready for foot traffic within 48 hours.
If your current walkway is cracked, heaved, or trip-prone, you already know the problem with older concrete in this area - Texas City sits on expansive clay soil that pushes slabs up and pulls them down with every wet and dry cycle. Patching a compromised slab just delays the inevitable. A fresh pour, with the right base prep and control joint spacing, is built to handle what the soil here throws at it. If you are also planning to refresh your driveway surface, pairing that work with driveway paving gives you a complete, finished result in one project.
If you can feel a lip between sidewalk sections underfoot, or cracks are wide enough to catch a shoe heel, the slab has moved past patchable. Clay soil movement in this area tends to keep working on a compromised slab, so a crack that looks minor today is usually worse by next year.
After every Gulf Coast rainstorm, loose landscaping material migrates across your driveway if there is no solid edge to stop it. Concrete curbing creates a permanent border that holds everything in place regardless of how hard it rains, ending the constant cleanup cycle.
Blurred lines between lawn and pavement make mowing and edging take longer, and the result never looks quite right. A defined concrete edge gives you a clean line to follow and improves the look of your entire front yard immediately.
The area where your driveway meets the street absorbs heavy vehicle stress and constant soil movement. If that section is crumbling, cracked, or has sunk away from the street edge, it is a safety issue and often needs to be corrected before other driveway work can proceed.
We handle the full range of residential and commercial concrete flatwork - new sidewalk installation from the street to your front door, decorative curbing borders around driveways and garden beds, driveway apron replacement, and curb-and-gutter work along property edges. For decorative projects, we offer stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, and colored concrete that can match your home's exterior. If you are planning a larger site project, our asphalt milling service works alongside concrete curbing to give you a complete, level finished surface.
Every job starts with base preparation - grading, compaction, and soil assessment appropriate for Texas City's clay-heavy ground. We check drainage slope before the pour so water moves away from your home and toward the street. We also handle permit applications when your project touches the public right-of-way, so you are not left guessing about city requirements or facing work stoppages after the job starts.
Suits homeowners who need a new front walkway, a path from a detached garage, or a connecting sidewalk between structures.
Suits homeowners who want a polished landscape border around driveways, flower beds, or garden areas with stamped or colored options.
Suits properties where the connection point between the driveway and the public street has crumbled or separated.
Suits businesses, property managers, or HOAs that need ADA-compliant walkways, curb cuts, or exterior concrete restored.
Texas City sits on flat, low-lying coastal plain with clay soils that expand and contract with every wet and dry cycle. That soil movement is the biggest reason concrete fails faster here than in drier inland areas - slabs heave, crack, and separate in ways that have nothing to do with how much traffic they see. A contractor who understands this environment will prepare the base thoroughly, use a concrete mix suited to the Gulf Coast climate, and space control joints closely enough to guide any cracking away from the face of the slab. We also time pours for early morning during summer months to avoid the peak heat that can cause fresh concrete to cure too quickly and crack at the surface.
Drainage is the other major factor. Texas City receives heavy rainfall, and low-lying lots hold standing water for hours after a downpour. Any sidewalk or curbing project that does not account for drainage slope ends up accelerating the very soil movement it is meant to withstand. We grade every pour to move water away from your foundation. Homeowners in La Marque and Hitchcock face the same soil and drainage conditions and we apply the same standards on every job across the region.
Call or message us with your location and a rough description of what you want. We will schedule a free on-site visit to measure the work and assess soil and drainage conditions - no charge, no commitment.
We visit your property, measure the area, and check whether the project touches the city right-of-way. If a permit is needed, we handle the application. You receive a written quote with a clear scope of work. We respond within one business day.
On work day, we grade and compact the base, set forms to the correct dimensions and slope, and address any soil issues. This step takes the most time but is what determines whether your concrete lasts five years or twenty-five.
We pour, spread, edge, and cut control joints, then apply curing protection. Foot traffic is possible after 24 to 48 hours. We clean up all forms and materials before we leave and walk the finished work with you.
Free estimate. No pressure. We know Gulf Coast soil and we pour concrete that handles it.
(409) 741-9382We prepare every base for Texas City's clay-heavy soil - proper compaction, correct grading, and control joints spaced to manage the movement this ground causes. That preparation is what separates concrete that lasts from concrete that cracks in a season.
If your sidewalk project touches the city right-of-way, we handle the Texas City permit application and coordinate any required inspection. You do not have to learn the permit process or manage the timeline - we take care of it so the job moves forward without delays.
We hold a valid Texas state contractor license, verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Licensing means accountability - you know who is responsible for the work before the first form is set.
For commercial and multi-unit properties, we build to ADA sidewalk accessibility requirements, including proper slope, curb cuts, and clearances. Getting this right from the start avoids costly retrofits later.
Every one of these points reflects work that happens before and during the pour, not after something goes wrong. When you hire us for concrete in Texas City, you are getting a crew that plans for local conditions from the first site visit.
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