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9415 Burnet Rd Ste 310 , Austin, TX 78758-5397
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$1,700-$13,300
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9415 Burnet Rd Ste 310 , Austin, TX 78758-5397
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Home Improvement ...
Serves: 78701, 78702, 78703, 78704 +37 more
PO Box 203776 , Austin, TX 78720-3776
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Mason Contractors ...
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Austin, TX 78749-6912
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5555 N Lamar Blvd Ste L103 , Austin, TX 78751-1066
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Remodeling, Roofing Contractors, Construction Services ...
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311 Ranch Road 620 S , Lakeway, TX 78734-4749
BBB Accredited A rated. Concrete Contractors, Mason Contractors, Driveway Installation ...
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Austin, TX 78734-1515
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Austin, TX 78753-5262
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Foundation Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Siding Contractors ...
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2209 Rutland Dr Ste A100 , Austin, TX 78758
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5409 Hudson Bend Rd , Austin, TX 78734-1243
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Pflugerville, TX 78660-3736
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8008 Burleson Rd , Austin, TX 78744-4102
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Austin, TX 78726-1748
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The primary culprit is Austin's expansive clay soil. When damp spring soil dries under a hot Austin summer, it shrinks and pulls away from the concrete slab. When wet season rains return, the clay expands, pushing the slab upward. This repeated cycle — without adequate subbase or control joints — causes cracking within 3–7 years of installation, even on well-placed concrete. A properly prepared Austin concrete installation includes 4–6 inches of compacted limestone base that provides a stable, non-reactive intermediate layer between the clay and the slab, and control joints that give the concrete predictable places to move rather than random cracking.
Yes for most projects. The City of Austin Development Services Department requires a building permit for driveways over 150 sq ft and most structural patio projects. Additionally, properties in the Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone (roughly south and west of downtown Austin) have strict impervious cover limits — adding paved surfaces may require a variance. A reputable Austin concrete contractor will check your property's impervious cover status before bidding. Permit fees typically run $100–$300 for residential flatwork.
Yes, with the right contractor and with proper maintenance expectations. Stamped concrete is popular in Austin because it achieves the look of natural flagstone, slate, or cobblestone at roughly 60–70% of the cost of real stone. The critical requirement is sealing every 2–3 years — Austin's UV intensity and freeze-thaw event risk (Austin sees occasional ice events in January–February) will bleach and delaminate topical acrylic sealers if maintenance is skipped. Ask your contractor to use a UV-stable sealer and confirm the reapplication schedule in writing.
4 inches is the minimum for passenger vehicles; 5–6 inches is recommended for driveways that also handle trucks, SUVs, or heavy delivery vehicles. In Austin's clay soil environment, thickness alone isn't enough — the critical factor is the subbase. A 6-inch slab on poorly compacted or absent base material will crack faster than a 4-inch slab on 6 inches of properly compacted limestone base. Ask your Austin contractor to specify both slab thickness and base depth in writing.
Since Texas doesn't license general concrete contractors, focus on: (1) Google and Yelp reviews specifically mentioning Austin projects and clay soil challenges. (2) Ask for 3 local Austin references from within the last 2 years — drive by those projects and look at slab condition. (3) Verify that their crew will pull a City of Austin permit and confirm the permit number before work begins. (4) Get a written specification that includes: slab thickness, base thickness, compaction method, rebar or mesh, and joint spacing. Any contractor unwilling to provide written spec is a red flag.
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