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Concrete Contractor — Waller, TX
Shop and barndominium slabs, metal-building foundations, site concrete, driveways, and warehouse slabs for Waller County acreage and the growing US-290 corridor.
Waller is ranch land, barndominiums, and a wave of new building along 290. Big engineered slabs, long drives, and site concrete are exactly our lane — and worth the trip.
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Ranches, acreage, barndominiums, and a surge of commercial and industrial building along US-290 — Waller is built for the work we do best.
Waller is land country — ranches and acreage homesites, barndominiums and shops, ag and equipment slabs, and a fast-growing wave of commercial and light-industrial building along the US-290 corridor. Big engineered slabs, metal-building foundations, long driveways, and site concrete are exactly what we're set up to pour.
Out here the job is as much about dirt and drainage as concrete: clearing, grading, select fill, and compaction on big pads, plus building to the engineer's design for the loads a shop, barn, or warehouse will carry. We're based east in Montgomery, and for the acreage and metal-building work Waller is known for, the drive is worth it — these are jobs that reward doing the prep right.
What We Build in Waller
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Straight Answers
Yes. We're based in Montgomery, so Waller is a longer run than our in-county towns, but it's exactly the kind of work we're built for — acreage slabs, barndominiums, metal buildings, and site concrete. For jobs of that size, the trip is well worth it, and we plan crews and deliveries around the distance so your schedule doesn't suffer.
It's one of our core strengths, and Waller is full of this work. We pour engineered monolithic slabs with turndown footings and anchor bolts set to your building manufacturer's template, coordinate plumbing rough-in, and build the pad with proper select fill and compaction underneath.
Yes — from 30x40 shops to large barndominiums and warehouse and industrial slabs along the 290 corridor. Bigger slabs and heavier loads make the engineered design and the sub-grade prep even more important, and that's where we focus.
We do — equipment pads, ag and barn slabs, approaches, and general site concrete for land and commercial projects. Rural sites usually need grading and drainage work too, which we handle as part of the job.
Most rural work falls under Waller County (and some areas edge into Harris or Grimes County), with lighter requirements than inside city limits; the City of Waller and City of Prairie View handle work within their limits, and 290-corridor commercial projects carry their own review. We confirm what applies before we start.
Yes. For acreage and metal-building jobs especially, a site visit matters — we'll come look at the land, the access, and the building plans, and give you a firm written number at no cost.
Pouring a shop, barndominium, slab, or site concrete in Waller County? Tell us about the project and the land and we'll come look and price it, free.
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