Progressive Concrete Inc crew at work on a home in San Angelo, TX

Concrete Contractor in San Angelo, TX

Driveways and Patios That Hold Up

We pour and finish concrete driveways, patios, and walkways for homeowners across San Angelo and the surrounding Concho Valley.

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11 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the concrete work we do most.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway poured thick enough for a truck, not just a car.

Concrete Patios

An outdoor slab that drains away from your house instead of toward it.

Stamped Concrete

The look of pavers or stone without the joints that grow weeds.

Concrete Repair

We fix the crack instead of just patching over it.

Concrete Slab Foundations

A foundation poured level and reinforced for what's going on it.

Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking

Raise a sunken slab back where it belongs without tearing it out.

Who We Are

Concrete Work From People Who Live Here

We pour concrete driveways, patios, walkways, and slabs for homeowners around San Angelo. Most people call us after a driveway has already cracked wrong or a patio has started pooling water instead of draining off it. West Texas clay swells when it's wet and pulls away when it dries out, and that movement is what splits concrete that wasn't jointed or reinforced for it. If your slab is heaving at one corner or your patio quote skipped any real explanation of what's under the finish, that's the conversation we're used to having.

We set forms level, lay rebar or wire mesh depending on what the slab is carrying, and time the pour so it doesn't cure too fast in July heat or too slow in a February cold snap. Joints get cut within a day of the pour, while the concrete is still soft enough to control where it cracks instead of letting it pick its own line. We'll tell you straight if four inches of slab is enough or if you need six, and we won't pour over a soft base just to get the job done faster. That's the difference between a driveway that's flat in ten years and one already tipping toward the street.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
More About Us
Progressive Concrete Inc crew working on a home
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Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving San Angelo, TX

Towns we drive to for concrete work.

San Angelo, TX
Ballinger, TX
Winters, TX
Eden, TX
Grape Creek, TX
Miles, TX
Mertzon, TX
Christoval, TX
Wall, TX
Veribest, TX
Water Valley, TX

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

We carry the insurance a concrete job actually needs.

Written Quotes

You get a real number before we mix a single bag.

Our Own Crew

The crew that bids the job is the crew that pours it.

On Schedule

We show up on pour day, not three days later.

Clean Site

Forms, spoil, and washout get hauled off when we're done.

Local Crew

We know how San Angelo clay treats a slab.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Our patio out in Christoval used to flood right at the back door every time it rained. Poured with a slope this time and the water actually runs off now.
Sarah T.
Concrete Patios · Ballinger, TX
Truck had to reroute around a gas line they didn't know about, added a day, but they kept us posted the whole time. Driveway's held up fine through summer heat.
Mike D.
Concrete Driveways · Winters, TX
Had a crack running clean across the garage slab in San Angelo. They tied it in instead of just smearing patch over it, hasn't moved since.
Renee A.
Concrete Repair · Eden, TX
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions people ask before calling us.

Do you charge for estimates on concrete work?
Estimates for concrete driveways, patios, and repairs are free and don't obligate you to book anything. A contractor should walk the site and measure before giving a real number, not just quote over the phone.
Are you licensed and insured?
Concrete contractors working in Texas should carry general liability insurance at minimum, and certificates should be available on request. Ask any contractor pouring concrete on your property to show proof before work starts.
How soon can you start a concrete job?
Scheduling depends on the size of the pour and the weather forecast, since concrete needs a dry window to cure properly. Small jobs like repairs or walkways can often start within a week or two, while larger driveway pours may need more lead time.
What areas do you cover around San Angelo?
Concrete work is typically done within about a 50-mile radius of San Angelo, TX, covering towns like Ballinger, Miles, Christoval, and Wall. Distance can affect scheduling and delivery cost for larger concrete pours.
Do you work on both houses and small businesses?
Concrete contractors generally handle residential driveways and patios as well as small commercial pads and parking areas. The base prep and reinforcement change depending on the weight the concrete needs to carry.
Will you take on a small repair job, or only full driveways?
Concrete repair jobs like patching a cracked sidewalk section or leveling a sunken step are common work, not an afterthought. Small jobs still get the same base check and joint work as a full driveway pour.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
Getting a concrete quote usually starts with a phone call describing the job, followed by an on-site visit to measure and check the base soil. A written estimate covering thickness, reinforcement, and finish should follow within a few days.
What does concrete work typically cost?
Concrete pricing depends mainly on square footage, slab thickness, base preparation needed, and finish, whether it's broom, stamped, or a decorative overlay. Access to the site and how much old concrete has to be removed first also move the number up or down.
Do you require a deposit before starting?
Most concrete contractors ask for a deposit to cover materials and scheduling, with the balance due once the pour and finish work are complete. Payment terms should be spelled out clearly in the written estimate before any concrete goes down.
What happens if it rains on the day of my pour?
Concrete can't be poured in heavy rain, and a surprise storm right after finishing can mark or wash out the surface. Pour dates get rescheduled around the forecast rather than risking a slab that's compromised before it even cures.

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