
We pour and finish concrete for homes around Bossier City, driveways, patios, slabs, repairs, whatever's cracked or needs replacing. Most of us learned this trade doing flatwork for other crews before running jobs under our own name, so the process hasn't changed, just who's on the crew.
The problem we see most is a driveway or patio that's cracked, sunk on one corner, or never drained right in the first place, usually because the base underneath wasn't compacted before the pour. We fix that by compacting the subgrade properly, using the right thickness and reinforcement for what the slab carries, and cutting control joints within a day of finishing so the crack goes where we tell it to, not where the concrete decides on its own.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
You're covered if something goes wrong on site, and we can show proof of insurance before we start. That's not something to take on faith with a contractor pouring concrete next to your foundation.
We measure the job and put the concrete thickness, reinforcement and finish in writing before we start. No verbal estimate that changes once the truck shows up.
Concrete work leaves behind form lumber, extra base rock and washed-out mixer residue. We clear all of it, not just the visible mess, before we call a job finished.
A slab poured in the wrong conditions cures wrong, so we watch the forecast and move the date if we have to. We'd rather push a pour back a day than pour it in the rain.
We've worked the clay soil and humidity around Bossier City long enough to know what it does to a fresh pour. That local knowledge shows up in the base prep, not just the finish coat.
We don't hand your job off to a rotating set of subcontractors. The people forming, pouring and finishing your slab are the same ones who walked your yard.
Questions about who we are and how we work.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.