FOR HOMEOWNERS · GREATER HOUSTON · ONE PUBLISHED SPEC

Concrete for your home,
with everything out in the open.

A driveway or patio is one of the biggest single purchases you'll make for your house, and you deserve to see exactly what goes into it. You get our published spec, photos of the base and steel before concrete covers them, and a quote you can read line by line. If anything is unclear, just ask. We're happy to explain.

PICK YOUR PROJECT

What are we pouring at your place?

Driveways

New pours, full replacements, widenings, and RV pads. The biggest slab at your house and the one Houston clay punishes hardest. We build it from the base up and show you the work.

Patios & outdoor living

Broom, exposed aggregate, stamped, and stained finishes, with drainage designed in before the first form goes down.

Slabs & pads

Garage, shop, and shed slabs poured flat and square, with anchor bolts set to your building's layout.

New foundations

Foundations for additions, garages, and new builds, poured to an engineer's plan. We pour new foundations only; we're not a repair company, and if repair is the better fit, we'll gladly point you in the right direction.

OUR SPEC · UNDER EVERY POUR

The same standard,
whatever the project

Every residential pour we do sits on the same section: prepared subgrade, compacted select fill, steel set on chairs so it stays in the middle of the slab, a 3,000–4,000 PSI mix at four inches or better, and saw-cut joints at proper spacing. That's the standard we build to. It's published, so you can see it any time and know exactly what you're getting.

The catch with concrete is that all of this disappears the day we pour. So we photograph the base and the steel first, and those photos become part of your job record, yours to keep.

See the full spec
BROOM-FINISHED SLAB SAW-CUT JOINTS STEEL ON CHAIRS VAPOR BARRIER COMPACTED SELECT FILL PREPARED SUBGRADE 1 2 3 4 5 6
The section under every Blue Jay pour. Nothing skipped where you can't see it.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU REACH OUT

From photos to pour

You don't need drawings or measurements to a quarter inch. Phone photos and rough dimensions start the conversation. From there, every step is in writing before it happens, and the work gets photographed before concrete covers it.

See the full process
  1. Send photos and rough sizes. Stand back, snap the space, pace it off. That's enough.
  2. Get your quote within the week. Spec attached, so you know just what to expect.
  3. Sign a written scope. Schedule and payment terms on paper before any work starts.
  4. Watch the build, documented. Base and steel photographed before concrete hides them.
  5. Walk the finish. You sign off, and you get cure dates in writing: when to walk on it, when to park on it.

STRAIGHT ANSWERS

Questions, answered

What residential concrete work do you take?

Driveways, patios, garage and shed slabs, walkways, and RV pads across greater Houston. Small jobs are welcome; a walkway gets the same measured quote and written spec as a full driveway replacement.

How do I start a quote?

Phone photos and rough dimensions are enough. You hear from us within 24 hours, and your quote is in your hands within the week, with the spec we will build to attached.

Will I know what I am paying for?

Yes. The spec behind your number is published, the work is photographed before concrete covers it, and if you want the quote broken out line by line, just ask and you will have it.

NO PRESSURE · STRAIGHT ANSWERS · HAPPY TO HELP

Start with photos of your project

A few phone photos and rough measurements are enough for clear answers on spec, timeline, and cost. No site visit needed to start.