JJJ Garcia's LLC
Dallas, TX 75208-1236
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Dallas, TX 75208-1236
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5050 Quorum Dr Ste 700 , Dallas, TX 75254-1410
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1805 Balmoral Dr , Carrollton, TX 75006-7313
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926 Wateka Way , Richardson, TX 75080-4015
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143 Embrey Dr , Dallas, TX 75232-2608
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2060 N Collins Blvd STE 105 , Richardson, TX 75080-2657
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PO Box 153648 , Irving, TX 75015-3648
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Mesquite, TX 75149-3126
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2775 Villa Creek Dr STE 150 , Dallas, TX 75234-7463
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Dallas, TX 75243-7126
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1614 Bluebank Rd , Dallas, TX 75229-3102
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2418 S Beckley Ave , Dallas, TX 75224-2916
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For: two-car driveway or 400 sq ft patio in Dallas, TX
Dallas concrete pricing is shaped by two unavoidable factors: expansive black clay soil and extreme temperature swings. Both drive higher concrete specifications — and higher costs — than most other major metros. Here's what Dallas homeowners should expect in 2025.
| Project | Scope | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| New concrete driveway | 2-car, ~500 sq ft, 4" slab | $3,800 – $7,500 |
| New concrete driveway (premium) | 3-car, circular, or 6" reinforced | $7,500 – $15,000 |
| Concrete patio | 300–500 sq ft, basic broom finish | $2,000 – $5,500 |
| Stamped concrete patio | 300–500 sq ft, decorative pattern | $4,500 – $12,000 |
| Concrete walkway / sidewalk | Per linear foot, 4 ft wide | $35 – $75/lin ft |
| Crack injection repair | Per linear foot | $10 – $30/lin ft |
| Full driveway demolition + replace | Demo + haul + pour, 2-car | $5,500 – $10,000 |
| Concrete resurfacing / overlay | Per sq ft, existing slab | $4 – $10/sq ft |
Prices include labor, rebar/wire mesh, concrete mix, forming, finish, and basic sealing. Permits additional. Stamped concrete requires specialized subcontractors and adds 60–120% to plain concrete cost.
Dallas sits on one of North America's most challenging soils for concrete: Blackland Prairie Vertisol — a heavy expansive clay locally called "Dallas Black" or "gumbo soil." This soil:
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) recommends additional joint spacing, fibermesh reinforcement, and thicker slabs (5–6" instead of standard 4") for DFW's expansive soil conditions. A contractor who quotes standard 4" unreinforced concrete in Dallas is cutting corners — expect premature cracking within 3–5 years.
Dallas summers regularly hit 100°F–108°F in July and August. Hot concrete cures too rapidly, causing:
Reputable Dallas contractors pour early morning (before 8 AM), use retarding admixtures to slow curing, and apply curing compounds or wet burlap immediately after finishing. This adds $0.50–$1.00/sq ft to project cost but is non-negotiable for durable concrete in DFW's climate.
Per BLS Occupational Employment data for the Dallas-Plano-Irving MSA, cement masons and concrete finishers (SOC 47-2051) earn a median hourly wage of $21.40 in the DFW metro — slightly below the national median of $23.30. However, Dallas's strong construction market and competition from commercial projects pull skilled concrete finishers toward higher-paying work, making experienced residential concrete crews harder to book without advance scheduling.
The City of Dallas Development Services Department requires permits for:
Permit fees: $75–$200 for standard residential concrete work. Legitimate Dallas contractors pull their own permits — if a contractor says "you don't need a permit," verify with Dallas Development Services.
In Dallas, where expansive clay soil and extreme temperature swings punish substandard work quickly, concrete done wrong fails within 3–7 years. Hiring the right contractor protects tens of thousands of dollars in hardscape investment.
Texas does not require a statewide general contractor license. However, for concrete work in Dallas:
What to look for instead of a license:
Any legitimate Dallas concrete contractor should carry:
Request a certificate of insurance (COI) naming you as additional insured before work begins. Don't skip this — a single damaged underground utility line can cost $2,000–$10,000 to repair.
In Dallas, a contractor who pulls permits is a contractor who:
Reputable Dallas contractors pull permits without being asked. If a contractor suggests skipping permits to "save time and money," recognize that the only person taking on legal and resale risk in that arrangement is you.
Foundation interaction: Dallas driveways abut foundations 90% of the time. A concrete contractor who doesn't understand expansive soil movement can create negative slope drainage toward the foundation — the #1 cause of foundation movement in Dallas. Ensure the finished driveway slopes AWAY from the house at minimum ¼" per foot. The Dallas Association of Realtors cites foundation issues as the #1 Dallas home inspection finding.
Tree root interference: Dallas's urban tree canopy (live oak, red oak, Bradford pear) has aggressive root systems that destroy unprotected concrete slabs within 10–15 years. Professional contractors install root barriers or specify expansion joints every 6–8 feet near established trees. Ask explicitly about this during scope discussion.
Hire registered. Require 3,500 PSI mix, proper reinforcement, and permits. In Dallas's extreme soil and climate, professional spec work is the only kind that lasts.
Let's be direct: poured concrete flatwork (driveways, patios, sidewalks) is not practical DIY in Dallas. The combination of expansive soil, heat, commercial-only concrete delivery, and required city permits creates barriers that don't exist in simple home improvement projects. Here's the full picture.
| Factor | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Ready-mix delivery | ⚠️ Available, but 1 yard minimum, $150–$200/yard — difficult to manage alone | Contractor pricing: $120–$160/yard with established supplier relationships |
| Concrete forming | ✅ Possible for small areas | Professional forming ensures grade, slope, and edge quality |
| Slab thickness compliance | ⚠️ Hard to verify without concrete depth pins | Contractor accountable to permit inspection |
| Dallas soil prep (clay) | ❌ Requires engineered base or lime stabilization — specialized knowledge | Contractor assesses and mitigates heave risk |
| Curing in Dallas heat | ❌ Hot concrete cures in 30–45 min without retarder — window to finish is too short for DIYers | Pros use retarding admixtures, wet curing blankets |
| Expansion joint placement | ⚠️ Incorrect spacing in DFW soil causes cracking within 3 years | ACI-compliant spacing matched to slab dimensions |
| City permit | Required for connected driveways — contractor pulls it | DIY homeowners can pull owner-builder permits but face inspection risk |
| Equipment | Concrete vibrator ($150/day rental), float, bull float, trowel, screed board — $300–$600 in tools | Contractor-owned and maintained |
| Total small patio DIY cost | $1,500–$2,500 (materials + tool rentals + permit) | $2,000–$5,500 professional installed |
| Risk of failure | High — DFW climate punishes substandard work in 2–3 years | Professional work with warranty |
A 250 sq ft backyard patio at 4" depth = approximately 3 cubic yards of concrete ($450–$600 materials). Add: forming lumber ($80), rental equipment ($250–$350 for float, vibrator, screed), wire mesh or fibermesh ($80), and your time (8–12 hours for an inexperienced crew). Total: ~$1,000–$1,100 in materials/rentals, not counting weather risk, cracking from improper curing, or potential rework.
Professional installation of the same patio: $2,000–$3,500. The gap is real, but the risk-adjusted calculation frequently favors professional — particularly in Dallas where hot weather and soil movement dramatically compress DIY success rates.
Stepping stone pathways: Pre-cast concrete stepping stones or forms for 12"–18" poured stones — completely DIY-appropriate. Materials cost $30–$80, no permit required, minimal curing knowledge needed.
Concrete repair: Surface-level crack filling using a hydraulic cement or polyurethane crack filler (Quikrete Concrete Repair, $8–$18/tube) is DIY-appropriate for hairline or cosmetic cracks. Structural cracks (horizontal, with displacement, or in a heaving section) need professional diagnosis — grinding and filling a structural crack in Dallas clay without addressing the cause creates a $300 cosmetic fix for a $3,000 structural problem.
Paver patios: Concrete pavers (not poured concrete) are DIY-installable on a compacted sand base. Error margins are more forgiving — individual pavers can be reset, unlike a cracked slab that must be demolished. Materials: $4–$8/sq ft DIY vs. $12–$20/sq ft professional installed.
Professional concrete work in Dallas carries an implicit soil and climate warranty. DIY in DFW's conditions carries neither.
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