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Concrete Contractors in Lafayette, Louisiana

Driveways, slabs, patios, and commercial flatwork poured to last on Acadiana's clay soil.

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South Louisiana Concrete

Concrete Work Built for South Louisiana

Concrete here lives or dies on what happens before the pour. The clay under most of Lafayette swells when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries out, and a slab set on a poor base will crack no matter how clean the finish looks on day one. We prep every job the right way. We compact the subgrade, set the grade so water runs off instead of ponding against your foundation, lay the right vapor barrier and steel, and pour a mix rated for the load it has to carry. A driveway gets a different design than a commercial parking pad, and we build each one for the work it actually has to do.

We handle residential and commercial concrete across Lafayette and the rest of the state. New pours, replacements, repairs, and decorative work. You deal straight with the people doing the work, you get a clear scope before we start, and you get a surface that holds up to heat, heavy rain, and daily use.

Why Concrete in South Louisiana Is Its Own Job

The ground around Lafayette is mostly heavy clay, and clay does not sit still. It takes on water in the wet months and swells, then dries out and shrinks in the heat, and it pulls on anything sitting on top of it. On top of that we get more than fifty inches of rain a year and a high water table in a lot of spots. Concrete poured the easy way, straight onto loose dirt with no thought to where the water goes, will crack, settle, and lift within a few seasons. That is why we spend real time on the part nobody sees. We compact the subgrade so it carries the load evenly, set the grade so rain runs off and away from your foundation, and choose the steel and the mix for the weight the surface has to take. The finish is the easy part. The base and the drainage are what make it last.

Our Services

What We Pour

How We Work

How a Job Runs

01

Walk the Site

We come out, look at the grade, the soil, and the access, and talk through what you want. You get a clear estimate with the scope spelled out.

02

Prep the Base

Most failures start underground. We strip, grade, compact, and set drainage before a single yard of concrete shows up.

03

Pour and Finish

We pour the right mix at the right thickness, set the steel, tool the joints, and finish for the look and the grip the surface needs.

04

Cure and Walk It

Concrete needs time to gain strength. We cure it properly and walk the finished job with you before we call it done.

What Working With Us Looks Like

You get a real person on the phone and on the job, not a call center and a sub you never met. Before we start, you get a written scope so you know exactly what is being poured, how thick, and what it costs. We keep the site clean, we pour when we say we will, and we walk the finished job with you. If something is not right, we make it right. That is the whole deal.

Why Us

Why People Hire Us

Base Prep Done Right

We do not cut corners under the slab. That is the part you never see and the part that decides whether it cracks.

Built for Our Weather

Over fifty inches of rain a year and clay that moves. We design pours and drainage for that, not for a dry climate out of a manual.

Straight Answers

You get a real scope, a real timeline, and a person who picks up the phone.

Licensed and Insured

Licensed and insured in Louisiana, with a Commercial License (CL.03691) and a Residential License (RL.03693).

Where We Work

Serving Lafayette and All of Louisiana

From our shop on Cameron Street we pour across Lafayette Parish and the Acadiana towns around it, and we travel statewide for larger commercial jobs.

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Good to Know

Concrete Questions, Answered

For standard cars and light trucks, four inches of concrete over a compacted base is the norm. If you will park heavy trucks, trailers, or equipment, we pour five to six inches with thicker edges and added steel. The right thickness depends on your soil and how you use the surface.

Stay off it on foot for 24 hours, light vehicles after about 7 days, and full loads after 28 days, which is when concrete reaches most of its strength. Rushing it is the fastest way to crack a fresh slab. We will tell you the exact timeline for your pour.

Concrete shrinks as it cures, and the ground under it moves, so some hairline cracking is normal. We control where it cracks by tooling joints at the right spacing and depth, prepping a solid base, and using steel. Good prep and jointing prevent the cracks that matter.

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