
From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, Bryan Concrete delivers concrete that holds up through Bryan's clay soil and Texas heat.

Bryan Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor in Bryan, TX offering 16 services to residential and commercial customers across 12 cities in Central Texas. Whether you need a new driveway built to handle Bryan's expansive clay soil, a decorative patio for your backyard, or a slab foundation for a new structure, our crews are trained to handle the local conditions and permit requirements that come with working in this region.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway built right for Bryan's clay soil adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space in the backyard? A concrete patio gives you a solid, level base for furniture, shade structures, and real outdoor living.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the price? Stamped concrete delivers a polished finish at a fraction of the cost of natural materials.
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Heaved or crumbling walkway? We build sidewalks that stay level through Bryan's wet winters and dry summers with proper base prep.
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Dusty, stained, or cracked garage floor? A fresh concrete pour or resurfacing gives you a clean, durable surface that holds up to daily use.
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Plain gray not cutting it? Decorative concrete options like exposed aggregate or colored finishes transform a slab into a standout surface.
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Yard sloping away or soil washing out? A concrete retaining wall stops erosion and creates usable flat space on challenging lots.
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New construction or shop conversion? We install concrete floors to spec - the right mix, right thickness, and right finish for your use.
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Pool deck showing its age? We replace or resurface pool surrounds with slip-resistant finishes that stay cool underfoot in the Texas heat.
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Broken or uneven entry steps are a liability. We build concrete steps that are level, properly drained, and built to last.
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Starting a new build or add-on? We pour monolithic slab foundations that meet Bryan's permit requirements and handle the local soil conditions.
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Foundation work is not a DIY job. We install foundations correctly the first time so your structure has a solid, level base from day one.
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Gravel lot turning to mud? A concrete parking surface handles heavy traffic, drains properly, and cuts down on long-term maintenance costs.
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Deck, fence, or addition planned? Properly sized and poured footings are what keep structures from shifting or settling over time.
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Foundation dropped or settled unevenly? We assess the situation and raise settled slabs to restore level floors and prevent further damage.
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Need a trench, expansion joint, or section removed? Precision concrete cutting gets the job done without disturbing the surrounding slab.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or fill out the contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. Tell us what you are working on - there are no commitments at this stage, just a conversation.
A member of our team comes to your property, measures the area, and looks at the soil and site conditions. You get a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and permit fees - no line items that appear later as surprises.
We pull the permit, prep the base, pour and finish the concrete, and walk you through the curing instructions before we leave. After the job is done, we do a final walkthrough together so you can see the work and raise any questions.
We carry general liability insurance on every project and can provide documentation before work begins. Every job is permitted through the City of Bryan - protecting you at resale and during inspections.
We come to your property, look at the actual site conditions, and give you a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees. The number we quote is the number you pay.
We are a local crew that works in Bryan every week. We know the clay soil, the permit office at City Hall, and the heat conditions that affect concrete pours here - from October to August.
You can reach us any time. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day to schedule your free estimate. Same-week scheduling is often available for assessment visits.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (979) 359-2229 or send us a message.
They poured our new driveway in two days, pulled the permit themselves, and were finished well ahead of the timeline they gave us. The surface is smooth and well-drained - nothing like the cracked mess we replaced.
Marcus T., Bryan - Concrete driveway building
We had them build a back patio so we could actually use the yard in the evenings. They came out, measured, gave us a written quote the same week, and the finished slab is exactly what we asked for. No surprises on the bill.
Sandra K., College Station - Concrete patio construction
The stamped pattern they put in around our pool looks great and the texture keeps it from being slippery. They walked me through the sealing schedule so I know how to keep it looking this way. Solid work.
David R., Conroe - Stamped concrete services
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after your estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the area and walk you through your options in person.
(979) 359-2229Bryan Concrete is based in Bryan, TX and serves 12 cities across Central Texas, including College Station, Conroe, Waco, and Killeen. We cover the full service area with the same crew and quality standards - same-week scheduling for assessment visits is often available, and we respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
For a standard home driveway, 4 inches is the minimum - about the width of your hand. If you park RVs or heavy trucks, 5 to 6 inches prevents cracking under the extra load. Thickness is decided before the pour, not after.
Hairline cracks are normal and usually harmless. Cracks wider than a pencil, or cracks where one side sits higher than the other, usually mean the ground has shifted underneath - not a surface problem you can patch.
Concrete outperforms asphalt in Texas heat - asphalt softens in extreme temperatures and develops ruts over time. Concrete costs more upfront but typically lasts 30 years or more with minimal maintenance. The Portland Cement Association documents this longevity advantage in detail.
If you can see a slab tilting or a crack running along a root line, the problem will get worse. Bryan's older neighborhoods have mature oaks and pecans that can lift concrete from below over time. A contractor should assess root depth before any pour near large trees.
Concrete gains most of its strength in the first 7 days after pouring, but keeps hardening for 28 days. Driving on it too soon compresses the surface before it is fully set, causing cracks that look like age but are actually preventable.
In Bryan, unpermitted concrete work can complicate a home sale or insurance claim. Permitted work is inspected by the city - an independent check that the base, thickness, and drainage all meet local standards. Your contractor should pull it, not skip it.
Bryan Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Bryan, TX, serving 12 cities across Central Texas since 2024. We hold a Texas contractor registration through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and carry general liability coverage on every project.
We have completed projects across 16 concrete service types - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and foundations. Our work spans the Brazos Valley region and extends to cities including Waco, Killeen, Round Rock, and Georgetown.
Want to learn more about our background, service approach, and what to expect when you hire us? Read our full About page.
If cracks are wider than a pencil, sections have shifted, or the surface is flaking in patches, patching rarely holds. Replacement is usually the better investment once a slab has moved or deteriorated beyond the surface layer.
A properly graded concrete surface slopes away from your foundation. If standing water sits against your house after rain, the problem is often a poorly graded driveway or patio - not just a yard issue. This is fixable at pour time but expensive to correct after the fact.
Concrete poured in extreme heat can dry too fast at the surface before hardening underneath. Experienced crews pour early in the morning, use curing compounds, and keep the surface moist during the first several days. Ask your contractor how they handle summer pours specifically.
Sealing is not required, but it extends the life of decorative finishes and protects against water infiltration. The American Concrete Institute recommends resealing every 2 to 3 years for stamped or colored surfaces and every 3 to 5 years for plain slabs.
For deeper technical guidance on concrete construction standards, the American Concrete Institute publishes free homeowner resources on mix design, curing, and maintenance. Ready to talk through your specific project? Call (979) 359-2229 for a free estimate.
Bryan is a mid-sized city of roughly 86,000 residents in the Brazos Valley, sitting alongside College Station to form a combined metro of over 270,000 people. The city is shaped in large part by its proximity to Texas A&M University, the largest employer in the region and one of the largest universities in the country. That mix of long-term homeowners, rental properties, and steady population growth means concrete work - driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations - is in constant demand across the city.
Much of Bryan's core residential neighborhoods were developed between the 1950s and 1970s, and the older homes near Historic Downtown Bryan and the Texas Avenue corridor sit on lots with mature oak and pecan trees. Those root systems have been lifting and cracking concrete driveways and sidewalks for decades. The city also sits on heavy Blackland Prairie clay soil, which swells after rain and shrinks through the dry summer - the single biggest reason concrete fails in this area. We work in these neighborhoods every week and know the soil, the permit office at City of Bryan Development Services, and the conditions that determine whether a concrete project holds up for 30 years or starts failing in five.
The Brazos Valley Fair and Rodeo draws tens of thousands of people to the Brazos County Expo Complex each fall, and the city hosts a mix of events that keep both the downtown district and the surrounding neighborhoods active year-round. Bryan Concrete is a local crew that works in Bryan every week - if you own property here, we know the conditions your concrete is working against, and we build accordingly.
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Bryan Concrete
376 E William Joel Bryan Pkwy
Bryan, TX 77803
info@bryanconcretecontractor.com
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Contact Bryan Concrete today for a free on-site estimate - we serve Bryan, TX and 12 surrounding cities across Central Texas.