Professional Concrete Contractor in College Station TX - Done Right
Bryan Concrete serves College Station homeowners and property owners with patios, driveways, foundations, and flatwork. Our crew has built projects across the Brazos Valley from Pebble Creek to Castlegate and we respond within one business day to every request.
Homeowners in College Station neighborhoods like Pebble Creek and Southwood Valley invest in their outdoor spaces, and a well-built patio is one of the most used upgrades in this climate. Our concrete patio construction service is designed for the clay soil conditions of Brazos County, with proper base prep and drainage slope so the slab holds up through wet springs and dry summers.
Concrete driveway building
Most homes in College Station were built between 1980 and 2010, which means many driveways in the city are now 20 to 40 years old and showing the effects of Brazos County clay soil movement. A replacement concrete driveway built on a stable, properly compacted base will outlast the original and add real curb appeal.
Slab foundation building
Every home in College Station sits on a concrete slab, and the expansive clay soil here is known throughout the region for what it does to foundation slabs over time. Getting the base and the pour right from the start is far less expensive than dealing with foundation movement later.
Concrete sidewalk building
College Station has a mix of older neighborhoods near campus and newer suburban streets, and both see sidewalk problems from soil movement and heavy foot traffic. New or repaired sidewalks keep your property code-compliant and safe for everyone who walks the block.
Stamped and decorative concrete
College Station homeowners making outdoor living investments often want something more than plain gray concrete. Stamped and colored concrete gives a patio or front entry the look of stone or brick at a fraction of the cost, and the single-slab surface handles clay soil movement better than individual pavers.
Garage floor concrete
Many College Station homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have garage floors that have never been replaced or resurfaced. A flat, properly finished garage floor is one of the most useful upgrades a homeowner can make and holds up well to the vehicle traffic and temperature swings the Brazos Valley delivers.
Why College Station properties need a concrete contractor who understands local conditions
College Station grew quickly from the 1980s through the 2000s, which means a large share of the housing stock is now 20 to 40 years old. Concrete driveways, patios, and sidewalks from that era are reaching the end of their useful life in many neighborhoods. The timing coincides with the natural replacement cycle for slab foundations as well — 30-year-old homes on Brazos County clay begin showing cracks, uneven floors, and shifting flatwork as the ground continues to move beneath them. That is not poor construction. It is what clay soil does over time, and it is something every homeowner in this city will eventually deal with.
College Station also receives about 40 inches of rain per year, with the heaviest falls coming in spring. That rainfall, combined with expansive clay soil, creates drainage challenges that affect concrete flatwork directly. Poorly sloped driveways pond water near garage doors. Patios without proper grade run water toward foundations. Sidewalks heave when roots and moisture work together beneath the slab. A contractor who has spent time working in College Station neighborhoods knows these patterns and builds to address them, not just to check a box.
Local knowledge that makes a difference in College Station
Our team works regularly in College Station and is familiar with the permit process through the City of College Station Planning and Development Services department. We pull permits for the projects that require them and know which types of concrete work in this city need city review before we pour.
College Station has a clear split between the areas closest to Kyle Field and Texas A&M, where housing is denser and rental turnover is high, and the established owner-occupied neighborhoods on the south and west sides of town — Pebble Creek, Castlegate, and the streets along William D. Fitch Parkway. We have worked on both. The soil and climate conditions are the same throughout College Station, but the project type and homeowner expectations are different across those two parts of the city, and we adjust how we work accordingly. We also serve homeowners just north in Huntsville and throughout the Brazos Valley corridor.
How does the process work when you call us in College Station?
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Reach out and describe your project
Call us at (979) 359-2229 or use the contact form and we will respond within one business day. Tell us what you need, roughly where in College Station you are located, and we will schedule a free on-site visit.
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On-site visit and written estimate
We visit your College Station property, measure the area, look at the soil and any existing concrete, and walk you through the scope. You receive a written, itemized estimate covering all labor, materials, and permit fees before you decide anything.
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Permit handling and scheduling
When a City of College Station permit is required, we submit the application and track it through the approval process. We give you a firm start date once the permit is in hand, so you are not left waiting with no timeline.
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Work done, site left clean
We complete the work on schedule, pass city inspection where required, and clean up the site before closing out the job. You do a final walkthrough with us to confirm everything looks right before the project is finished.
Get a free estimate for your College Station concrete project
We work throughout College Station and respond within one business day. Tell us about your project and we will put together a written estimate at no cost to you.
College Station is a city of about 120,000 people in Brazos County, built largely around Texas A&M University, one of the largest universities in the United States. The city has grown consistently since the 1980s, and its housing stock reflects that: most homes were built between 1980 and 2010, with significant new construction continuing in areas like the Wellborn corridor and along William D. Fitch Parkway. The neighborhoods closest to campus tend to be denser with more rental housing, while established owner-occupied neighborhoods like Pebble Creek, Castlegate, and Southwood Valley sit farther from campus on larger lots.
College Station sits in the Brazos Valley about 100 miles northwest of Houston. Its climate is humid subtropical, with long hot summers, mild winters, and about 40 inches of rain per year concentrated in spring and early fall. The Blackland clay soils of Brazos County affect every property in the city — slab foundations, driveways, and patios all feel the effects of that seasonal ground movement. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Bryan, which shares the same soil and climate conditions, and across the broader Brazos Valley region.
Concrete Contractor Services Available in College Station, TX
Concrete driveway building
Durable concrete driveways designed and poured to handle everyday traffic and Texas weather.
Call a concrete contractor serving College Station, TX
Our crew works throughout College Station, from the neighborhoods near campus to the subdivisions on the south side. Contact us today and get a free written estimate within one business day.