Big Spring Advanced Concrete has served Coahoma and Howard County since 2015, handling concrete driveways, slab foundations, patios, sidewalks, and footings. We know the caliche and clay soils along US Highway 80, and we give every customer a written, itemized estimate that includes all preparation costs before a single shovel goes in the ground.

Coahoma properties often have caliche or gravel driveways that have served their time and are ready for an upgrade to a permanent surface. Our concrete driveway construction includes base preparation specifically calibrated for Howard County's clay soil so the slab does not heave and crack within the first few years.
Any new structure on a Coahoma lot - a home addition, detached garage, or agricultural building - needs a slab foundation designed for the area's expansive clay and caliche soils. We build slab foundations with moisture barriers and proper reinforcement so the structure stays level as the ground moves through the seasons.
Wide, open lots in Coahoma are ideal for concrete patios that give families usable outdoor space without the maintenance problems that wood decking faces in this dry, windy climate. We pour and finish patios that hold their grade through Coahoma's seasons and clean up easily after the frequent dust and wind.
Many Coahoma residential lots have original sidewalks that have cracked, heaved, or separated from the years of clay soil movement under them. We remove damaged sections and pour replacements graded to shed water away from the home so it does not collect against the foundation.
Fence posts, carport columns, outbuildings, and additions on Coahoma properties all need footings that punch through the caliche layer and anchor in stable soil below it. Shallow footings in Howard County's heavy clay loosen and shift, so we dig to the right depth and use the right mix for the conditions.
Older homes in Coahoma built during the mid-20th century can develop settled or uneven foundations after years of expansive clay soil movement beneath them. Foundation raising stabilizes and lifts settled concrete before the gap between the slab and the structure above it widens further and causes more serious damage.
Coahoma sits on the flat, open terrain of the Permian Basin just northeast of Big Spring, and the soils here are the same mix of caliche and expansive clay that challenge every concrete project in Howard County. Caliche - a hard, calcium-carbonate layer that sits just below the surface - requires real equipment to cut and remove before any footing or slab can be properly set. Below it, the clay soils never stop moving. They shrink in summer's dry heat and swell when moisture returns, and that seasonal rhythm cracks slabs, heaves driveways, and separates foundations from the structures they support. Contractors who do not factor this into their bids will leave you with work that fails early.
Coahoma's position on open, flat land means properties take the full force of every West Texas weather event. Summer UV breaks down sealers and surface concrete faster here than in more humid climates. Spring thunderstorms roll across this terrain with hail and wind that pit and erode exposed surfaces. And the occasional hard freeze in winter pushes water into any existing crack, expanding it further. Concrete work done correctly the first time - with the right preparation, reinforcement, and mix for this climate - will outlast cut-rate work by many years.
Our crew works throughout Coahoma regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Coahoma sits just off US Highway 80 a few miles northeast of Big Spring, and the town is connected to the county seat by a drive most residents know well. The homes here are largely mid-20th century single-family properties on generous lots, and many have been through multiple West Texas hail seasons, dry summers, and the occasional hard freeze. We see driveways and slabs that have cracked from soil movement, patios that have shifted out of grade, and foundation edges that have settled over the years. None of that surprises us on a Coahoma property.
The City of Coahoma and Coahoma ISD are the anchors of community life here, and in a community this size, contractor reputations are built by word of mouth. We work the same way on a small Coahoma driveway as we do on a large commercial project. We also serve neighboring Big Spring directly to the west, so if you have work at multiple properties or want to compare notes with someone who has used us there, the connection is easy.
Reach us at (432) 263-5443 or fill out the contact form. We respond within one business day - usually the same day for phone calls during business hours.
We visit your Coahoma property, take measurements, and check soil and drainage conditions. The written estimate we provide includes all excavation and base preparation - no add-on charges after you agree to move forward.
We handle any required permit filings, complete subgrade preparation, and pour on the date we agreed. Most residential concrete work in Coahoma is finished within one to two days on site.
When the work is done, we walk through it with you and cover curing instructions specific to Coahoma's climate, including how to protect the surface from heat and UV exposure in the first week.
We serve Coahoma and all of Howard County. Get a written estimate with no obligation - we come to you and include every cost in the quote before work begins.
(432) 263-5443Coahoma is a small Howard County town located just northeast of Big Spring along US Highway 80, sitting on the flat, open terrain of the southern Permian Basin. The community grew alongside the regional oil economy and has maintained its character as a close-knit residential town where most families own their homes and many have lived here for generations. Housing in Coahoma is predominantly single-family, with a mix of mid-century and more recent builds on generously sized lots that have wide open yards and minimal natural windbreaks. The Coahoma Independent School District - known for its Bulldogs - serves as the central gathering point for the community.
The town's proximity to Big Spring means residents have easy access to services and shopping a few miles to the west, while still enjoying the quieter character of a small community. The flat terrain and open exposure mean homes and driveways take the full force of West Texas hail, wind, and UV year after year. Nearby Big Spring is just down the highway, and we serve that whole corridor between Coahoma and the county seat, including smaller communities like Forsan to the south.
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