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Concrete Contractor — Conroe, TX
Residential and commercial concrete for Conroe — house foundations, barndominium slabs, driveways, patios, parking lots, and site concrete, built for Montgomery County clay.
We're based in Montgomery, minutes west of Conroe. That means fast estimates, crews that know the area's soil and inspectors, and one contractor accountable from dirt work to final finish.
Your Local Crew
Based in Montgomery, minutes from downtown Conroe and Lake Conroe — close enough to show up, look at it, and hold a schedule.
Conroe has grown into one of the busiest building markets in Southeast Texas — new subdivisions off TX-105 and FM-1314, custom homes and barndominiums on acreage near Lake Conroe, and a steady run of commercial work along the I-45 corridor. We pour concrete across all of it: foundations, slabs, driveways, flatwork, patios, parking lots, and site concrete.
The thing that separates a slab that lasts from one that cracks in this area isn't the concrete — it's the dirt work underneath it and building to the plans. Conroe sits on the same expansive Montgomery County clay that moves with the seasons, so we strip, fill, moisture-condition, and compact the pad, and we build foundations to the engineer's design. That's the work that prevents the most expensive problem a building can have.
What We Build in Conroe
Pick the work you need and see exactly how we build it, what's included, and what drives the cost.
Straight Answers
Yes. We're based in Montgomery, just west of Conroe off FM 149, so Conroe is effectively our backyard — most of the city is 15 to 25 minutes from our yard. That means quick site visits for estimates, crews that aren't burning half a day in windshield time, and a contractor who actually knows the area's soil, inspectors, and subdivisions.
It depends on where the job is. Inside Conroe city limits, work goes through the City of Conroe; outside the city limits in unincorporated Montgomery County, it's handled at the county level, and many subdivisions also have an HOA or architectural review. We work in all three regularly and will tell you up front which approvals your foundation, slab, or flatwork needs — and coordinate the inspections.
Conroe sits in the same expansive clay belt as the rest of Montgomery County. That clay swells when it's wet and shrinks when it's dry, and that movement is what cracks slabs and foundations that were poured without proper prep. The fix isn't more concrete — it's the dirt work underneath: stripping, select fill, moisture conditioning, and compaction, plus building foundations to an engineer's design. That's where we spend the attention most contractors skip.
Yes — a big share of our work is on acreage and rural lots around Conroe and Lake Conroe, from new-home foundations and shop/barndominium slabs to long driveways and approaches. Wooded, sloped, and limited-access lots need more grading, drainage, and access planning than a flat subdivision pad, and we price and build for that instead of pretending it's the same job.
Both. On the residential side we pour house foundations, barndominium slabs, driveways, patios, and flatwork. On the commercial side we handle building foundations, parking lots, sidewalks, ADA approaches, and site concrete for Conroe's growing retail, office, and light-industrial projects. If you're a builder, developer, or GC, we can run schedule-reliable concrete packages on your starts.
There's no honest flat per-foot number, because the price is driven by the dirt work, thickness and reinforcement, access, and finish — a driveway on a flat cleared lot prices very differently than a foundation on sloped acreage. What we do is come look at it, measure it, and hand you a firm written estimate for free, so you're comparing real numbers instead of guesses.
Building or pouring in Conroe? Tell us about the project or the lot — we'll come look at it and give you a straight, written number, free.
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