Concrete Contractor in Frisco, TX
Frisco concrete services — driveways, patios, pool decks, and stamped concrete. We work in every Frisco neighborhood from Stonebriar to Phillips Creek.
Concrete Work in Frisco
Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and that growth means a lot of concrete work. New homes near The Star and Frisco Square need patio pours, driveway extensions, and pool deck installations. Established neighborhoods near Stonebriar need driveway replacements and outdoor living upgrades.
Frisco homeowners tend to invest in their outdoor spaces. Stamped concrete patios, custom pool deck finishes, and decorative walkways are all popular in this market. We bring samples and design options to every estimate so homeowners can see exactly what they're getting.
The soil in Frisco is the same North Texas clay that causes problems everywhere in DFW. Our prep work accounts for it. Every pour gets compacted subgrade, rebar, and proper drainage slope.
Popular Frisco Projects
Stamped concrete patios are our number one project type in Frisco. Homeowners want outdoor spaces that look high-end without paying natural stone prices. Ashlar slate and flagstone patterns are the most popular choices.
Pool deck pours and resurfacing are a close second. Frisco has a lot of pools, and pool decks take heavy sun exposure. We use cool deck coatings and light-colored finishes to keep surface temperatures manageable.
We also do a lot of driveway work in Frisco. New driveway extensions for homes that need more parking and full replacements for driveways that have cracked or settled.
Concrete in Frisco: Common Questions
How much does concrete work cost in Frisco?
Most Frisco homeowners spend $6 to $12 per square foot for standard flatwork, with stamped and decorative finishes running higher. We give exact pricing during a free on-site estimate, not a phone guess.
Do you pull permits in Frisco?
When a job needs a permit we handle it. New foundations and structural pours usually require one; most driveway and patio replacements do not.
How does North Texas soil affect concrete in Frisco?
Frisco sits on expansive clay that shifts with moisture. We compact the subgrade, place rebar, and cut control joints at the right spacing so your pour resists cracking through wet and dry seasons.
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