Concrete Driveways in Plano, Texas

Concrete Driveways Built to Look Better and Last Longer

From new installations to full replacement, widening, and extensions, Plano Concrete Service builds clean, durable driveways designed for daily use and North Texas conditions.

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New DrivewaysBuilt from the ground up
Full ReplacementRemoval through final finish
Extensions & WideningMore useful parking space
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Built for Daily Use

A Stronger, Cleaner Entrance to Your Home

Your driveway is one of the first things people notice, but appearance is only part of the job. It also needs a stable base, suitable thickness, sensible drainage, reinforcement where appropriate, and correctly placed control joints.

We approach the installation as one complete system—from demolition and grading through forms, concrete placement, finishing, and curing. That attention matters in Plano, where expansive clay soil, intense summer heat, and changing moisture levels can put added stress on concrete.

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What Makes the Difference

More Than Just Pouring Concrete

A driveway can look good on installation day and still develop trouble later when the groundwork is rushed.

01

Proper Site Preparation

Access, slope, drainage, excavation depth, and base conditions are evaluated before concrete placement.

02

Stable Base & Reinforcement

A well-compacted base and appropriate reinforcement help handle vehicles, soil movement, and everyday use.

03

Drainage That Makes Sense

Proper pitch directs water away from the garage, foundation, neighboring property, and low areas.

04

Clean, Consistent Finish

Careful screeding, edging, jointing, and finishing create a polished appearance with practical traction.

05

Control Joint Planning

Well-placed joints help manage normal shrinkage and encourage cracks to occur where intended.

06

Clear Curing Guidance

You receive straightforward instructions for foot traffic, vehicle traffic, and normal use.

Choose the Right Finish

Driveway Options for Different Homes and Budgets

Traditional Broom Finish

A clean, practical surface with light texture for traction and everyday residential use.

Decorative Borders & Accents

Add contrast around the edges or entrance with details that complement the home and landscaping.

Stamped Concrete Driveways

Create the appearance of stone, slate, or pavers while maintaining a concrete surface.

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Our Installation Process

From Old Driveway to Finished Concrete

1

On-Site Review

We measure the area and review slope, access, drainage, and existing conditions.

2

Removal & Grading

Old concrete is removed when needed, and the area is excavated and graded.

3

Base & Forms

The base is prepared and compacted, followed by forms and reinforcement.

4

Pour & Finish

Concrete is placed, leveled, edged, jointed, and finished carefully.

5

Cure & Review

We review the work and provide clear curing and care instructions.

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Concrete Driveways Built for Plano Properties

Plano includes older homes with aging driveways, newer properties needing more parking, and homeowners who simply want a cleaner entrance. The recommendation should fit the property rather than forcing every site into the same solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Concrete Driveway FAQs

How much does a concrete driveway cost in Plano?

Cost depends on square footage, thickness, demolition, grading, base preparation, reinforcement, access, drainage, and finish. An on-site estimate is the most reliable way to price the project.

How long does driveway installation take?

Many residential projects take several working days. Weather, size, access, and inspection requirements can affect the schedule.

When can I drive on new concrete?

Vehicle traffic requires more curing time than foot traffic. Follow the project-specific curing instructions before driving on the new surface.

Should I repair or replace my driveway?

Localized surface damage may be repairable. Widespread cracking, sinking, drainage problems, or severe deterioration often make replacement the stronger long-term option.

How long should a concrete driveway last?

A properly installed and maintained driveway can serve a property for decades. Preparation, drainage, reinforcement, joints, curing, soil, and maintenance all matter.

Can you widen an existing driveway?

Many driveways can be widened or extended. The property should be reviewed for boundaries, drainage, utilities, transitions, and local requirements.

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