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A local concrete contractor serving homeowners across San Angelo, TX.

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Our Story

How We Look at a Concrete Job

We pour and repair concrete around San Angelo, driveways, patios, slabs and everything in between, for homeowners who'd rather deal with the person doing the actual work than a sales rep. Most of us got into this trade because we liked the physical, exact side of it: get the forms square, get the mix right, get the finish smooth before it sets up on you.

If you're on this page, there's a decent chance you're looking at a driveway with a crack running through it, a patio sunk on one corner, or bare dirt you're ready to turn into a slab. Most cracking and settling around here comes back to the base underneath or joints that weren't cut soon enough, so we spend more time on prep and jointing than a lot of crews bother with, and that's the difference that shows up five years later instead of five weeks later.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed and Insured

Every job we take on is covered by insurance, and we'll show you proof before we start. That matters with concrete work, since a bad pour or a damaged sprinkler line during excavation is on us, not you.

Written Quotes

We measure the area, figure the yardage, and give you a number in writing before any concrete gets ordered. No verbal estimate that turns into a different price on the invoice.

Proper Site Prep

A slab is only as good as what's under it, and we don't skip base compaction to save a day. That step is usually the reason driveways settle and crack within a couple of years.

On-Time Scheduling

Concrete has to be placed and finished within a tight window, so we plan our schedule around that instead of squeezing you between other jobs. If rain is coming, we'll move the date rather than pour concrete that won't cure right.

Local to San Angelo

We've worked concrete in this clay long enough to know it moves more than people expect, especially after a dry summer followed by rain. That local knowledge shapes how we prep, form and joint every slab we pour.

Clean Job Site

Broken-out slab, form boards and extra base material all leave with us when we're finished. You shouldn't have to deal with a pile of debris after paying for new concrete.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

What people want to know about us before they let us near their driveway.

How long have you been pouring concrete?
Experience level is worth asking any concrete contractor directly, along with examples of past driveways, patios or repairs in the area. A contractor who can speak specifically about local soil conditions and how they affect a pour usually reflects real hands-on time in the trade.
Do you use your own crew or subcontract the work?
Some concrete contractors form and pour with their own crew while others subcontract parts of a job, like excavation or decorative finishing, to specialists. Asking directly who will physically be on site pouring the concrete clarifies who's accountable for the finished work.
Can I see examples of past concrete work?
A concrete contractor should be able to show photos of past driveways, patios or repairs, and ideally point to neighborhoods where the work can be seen in person. Stamped or decorative concrete is especially worth seeing in photos before committing to a pattern or color.
Why choose a smaller concrete contractor over a large paving company?
A smaller concrete contractor typically has the owner or a lead hand on site for the entire pour rather than rotating crews, which can mean more consistency on finish and jointing. Larger companies may have more equipment for big commercial jobs but less flexibility on scheduling a single residential driveway or patio.
Where are you based?
Majestic Concrete is based in San Angelo, TX, and serves surrounding communities within roughly a 50-mile radius. Confirming coverage of a specific address is worth doing before requesting a full estimate.
Are you available for weekend or evening estimates?
Many concrete contractors offer flexible scheduling for estimates, including evenings or weekends, since most homeowners work during the day. Confirming availability when reaching out saves back-and-forth on scheduling the site visit.
Do you clean up the site after the job is finished?
A concrete contractor should remove broken-out slab material, excess base rock, form boards and any leftover concrete from the site once a job wraps up. Leaving a job site clear of debris is a basic part of finishing a concrete project, not an add-on.
What happens if something gets damaged on my property during the work?
A licensed and insured concrete contractor carries liability coverage for accidental damage to fences, sprinkler lines or landscaping during excavation or pouring. Any contractor should be willing to show proof of insurance before a deposit changes hands.
Will you take over a concrete job another contractor started or left unfinished?
Taking over a partially finished concrete job depends on what stage it's at, since forms already set or concrete already poured by another crew need to be inspected before continuing. A contractor picking up someone else's job should check base compaction and reinforcement before pouring on top of existing work.
How can I tell if concrete work was done properly?
Properly done concrete work should have consistent slope for drainage, control joints spaced every 8 to 12 feet or so on flatwork, no standing water after rain, and a finish free of major surface scaling. Hairline cracks within control joints are normal, but wide cracks, sunken sections or pooling water usually point to a problem with base prep or reinforcement.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (325) 246-3886