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Driveways, patios, stamped concrete, foundations, and commercial pours across Amarillo, Canyon, and the Panhandle. Written quotes. Real crews. Day or night.
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Concrete Services for Amarillo & the Panhandle
Whether it's a new driveway, a stamped patio for the canyon-rim view, a warehouse floor, or a foundation on Panhandle clay — we know how West Texas weather and soils treat concrete, and we pour for it.
Concrete Driveways
New pours, replacements, and RV pads. Rebar-reinforced, 4″ residential or 6″ heavy-load standard.
Driveways →Concrete Patios
Poured, decorative, stamped patios sized for how you actually use the outdoor space.
Patios →Stamped Concrete
Ashlar, cobblestone, wood-plank, seamless slate patterns with integral color and antique wash.
Stamped →Concrete Foundations
Post-tension slabs, pier-and-beam, over-excavated pads — designed for Panhandle clay + caliche.
Foundations →Sidewalks & Curb
TxDOT-standard curb-and-gutter, ADA ramps, residential and city-frontage walkways.
Sidewalks →Commercial Concrete
Warehouse slabs, service bays, oil-services containment, retail pads, equipment foundations.
Commercial →How It Works
Three steps from "I want a new driveway" to done, with a fixed price and a real start date.
Call or Request a Quote
Tell us the project — driveway, patio, foundation, whatever it is. You'll get a rough price range on the spot.
Site Walk & Written Price
A concrete pro walks the site, checks subgrade, measures, and writes you a fixed price with a start-date window.
Pour and Finish
Forms set, rebar tied, mix arrives on schedule. Job cleaned when we leave. Cure guidance in writing.
Amarillo Concrete Isn't Like Anywhere Else
Amarillo concrete work isn't the same as concrete work anywhere else. The Panhandle has a real caliche layer that sits 6 to 36 inches under most Amarillo and Canyon subdivisions — most out-of-market crews don't know it's there, or don't plan the footings for it. Clay pockets north and west of Loop 335 swell up to 8% by volume through the wet-dry cycle, which is why cracked slabs are so common on driveways poured by people who skipped the sub-grade prep. And every winter, freeze-thaw cycles from November through February eat concrete edges that weren't air-entrained properly.
We pour concrete for Amarillo weather. Air-entrained mix (5–7% air content) is standard on every exterior pour we do. In hot-weather season (May through September), we follow ACI 305 guidelines for retarder admixtures and evaporation cover — we'd rather pour a driveway at 6 AM than pull rescue-and-replacement calls in October.
Straight Pricing
Most residential concrete driveways in Amarillo run $2,880 to $10,000 depending on square footage, thickness, reinforcement, and finish. Stamped patios add roughly $6–$12 per sqft over broom-finish. Foundations vary widely by design and soil — we quote after a site walk, not before.
Real Coverage
Amarillo and everything inside a 40-mile radius: Canyon, Bushland, Panhandle, Claude, plus the outlying subdivisions south of Loop 335, west of I-27, and north up FM-1541.
Licensed & Compliant
Insurance and licensing on every operator we route to. TCEQ-compliant disposal on demolition work. Local ready-mix suppliers, local crews, local materials.
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Concrete FAQs
How much does a concrete driveway cost in Amarillo?
Most residential driveways run $2,880 to $10,000 depending on size, thickness (4″ residential vs 6″ for RV/heavy), reinforcement, and finish. Stamped or decorative finish adds $6–$12 per sqft over broom. You get a fixed written price after a site walk.
Do I need rebar or is wire mesh fine?
Rebar every time on driveways in Amarillo. Wire mesh sinks in the pour if not chair-supported perfectly, and it can't handle clay-swell tension. Rebar tied on chairs stays where it belongs and delivers real tensile strength.
Do you pour concrete in winter?
Yes when temps allow. Below 40°F we use accelerator admixtures and blankets. Below 20°F we reschedule. Below-freezing forecasts within 48 hours of pour are handled with cure covers or delay.
How long before I can drive on a new driveway?
Foot traffic in 3 days. Light cars in 7 days. Daily-driver cars in 14 days. Full 28-day cure before RV, boat, trailer, or heavy commercial load.
Do you do stamped concrete?
Yes — driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks. Ashlar cut stone and Roman cobblestone are the most-installed patterns in Amarillo. See the stamped concrete page for detail.
Do you serve Canyon, Bushland, Panhandle, and Claude?
Yes — plus a 40-mile radius around Amarillo covering most of Potter, Randall, Armstrong, and Carson Counties. See service areas.