Big Spring Advanced Concrete has been serving Greenwood and the surrounding Midland County area since 2015, pouring driveways, slab foundations, patios, sidewalks, and footings for homeowners and rural property owners throughout this stretch of the Permian Basin. We know the caliche hardpan and clay soils that define this part of West Texas, and we prepare every subgrade correctly before a single yard of concrete is poured. Free written estimates on every job.

Properties in the Greenwood area often have long caliche or gravel drives that wash out after rain and dust continuously in dry conditions. Our concrete driveway construction includes proper caliche cutting, base compaction, and the right slab thickness to handle the vehicle and equipment traffic typical on Midland County rural properties without cracking under Permian Basin soil movement.
Homes across this part of Midland County are commonly built on concrete slab foundations, and the shrink-swell clay below them puts stress on slabs year after year. Whether you are building a new outbuilding or replacing a slab that has shifted and cracked, we pour with the reinforcement and base preparation that the soil conditions in the Greenwood area require.
Fence posts, gate columns, and structural supports on Greenwood-area acreage need footings that cut through the caliche and reach stable soil below it. In the Permian Basin, posts set in softer material above the caliche layer shift and loosen as the clay moves - proper footing depth is the only fix, and we plan every job to get it right the first time.
The intense summer heat in the Greenwood area - with temperatures regularly pushing past 100 degrees - destroys wood decking faster than most homeowners expect. A concrete patio handles the heat, the blowing dust, and the occasional hard freeze that Midland County winters bring, without the annual staining and sealing that wood demands in this climate.
Older farmhouses in the Greenwood area often have original concrete walks that have cracked and heaved from decades of clay movement below them. We remove the failing sections, regrade the base for proper drainage away from the structure, and pour level replacements that hold up to the same soil conditions without repeating the same problems.
On Greenwood properties with grade changes - cut slopes, low areas near building pads, or fill that needs to be held in place - a concrete retaining wall provides stable containment that holds through the wet-dry soil cycles that affect this part of Midland County every year. We size and reinforce walls to the specific soil loads and drainage conditions at your site.
Greenwood sits in the Permian Basin northeast of Midland, and the soil conditions here are the same ones that challenge concrete across this entire stretch of West Texas. Caliche - a hard, calcium-rich layer that forms just below the topsoil - is widespread throughout Midland County and can sit only a few inches below the surface. Below and around it, clay-bearing soil expands when wet and contracts when dry. West Texas amplifies this cycle: summers are long and extremely hot, routinely pushing above 100 degrees with very low humidity, and then spring and summer thunderstorms can deliver heavy rainfall in a short period. The ground goes from baked to saturated and back repeatedly, which puts constant movement pressure on any concrete that was poured directly on top of an unprepared base.
Properties in the Greenwood area tend to be larger than typical suburban lots - many are multi-acre parcels with long driveways, multiple outbuildings, and substantial fencing. That means concrete projects here are often bigger in scale and involve more linear feet of driveway or more footing positions than a city job. Add to this the blowing dust that comes with the flat, open terrain, which works abrasively on unprotected concrete surfaces and accelerates wear. Contractors who do not account for these specific Permian Basin conditions produce work that fails faster and costs more to repair than it would have cost to build correctly from the start.
Our crew works throughout Greenwood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, about eleven miles northeast of the city of Midland along State Highway 307 and Farm Road 1379. Because it is unincorporated, there is no city building department - county-level review applies to work that requires oversight, and residents rely on Midland County offices for those processes. We verify requirements before scheduling any job that could involve county review, so you are not left managing that process on your own.
The community is defined largely by Greenwood ISD, whose district boundaries mark the service area for many families across this part of Midland County. Properties here range from older farmhouses built decades ago to newer homes put up during Permian Basin oil boom periods, and the concrete needs vary accordingly - from replacing aging driveways and cracked sidewalks on the older homes to pouring fresh foundations and slabs for new outbuildings on newer properties. We serve both Midland to the southwest and Stanton in Martin County to the north, and we are familiar with the full range of soil and drainage conditions across this part of the Permian Basin.
Reach us at (432) 263-5443 or through the online contact form. We respond within one business day. Most calls during regular hours get a reply the same day.
We come out to your Greenwood property, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and measure the project. The written estimate covers all excavation, base prep, materials, and reinforcement - no line items added after you sign off.
We haul all materials from supply and handle full excavation and caliche cutting before any concrete is placed. You do not need to be on-site for most of the work once we have access to your property.
In Greenwood summer heat, proper curing matters - we explain what to avoid during the cure window and what you should expect to see. When the concrete has cured, we do a final walkthrough and answer any questions before we consider the job done.
We serve Greenwood and the surrounding Midland County area. Free written estimate, no commitment required.
(432) 263-5443Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, located roughly eleven miles northeast of the city of Midland along State Highway 307. It developed as a farming community in the late 1800s and retains its rural character today, even as the broader Permian Basin economy around it has been shaped by decades of oil and gas activity. Many residents work in the energy industry or in agriculture, and properties in the area reflect that - large parcels, ranch fencing, outbuildings, and homes built for hard use rather than urban density. The community is anchored by Greenwood Independent School District, which draws students from a wide rural zone and gives the area a clear local identity separate from the city of Midland.
The housing mix in Greenwood ranges from older farmhouses that have been on the land for generations to newer homes built during more recent oil boom periods. Older structures often have aging concrete that has been through many cycles of West Texas heat and soil movement - cracked driveways, heaved sidewalks, and slabs that have settled. Newer builds are generally in better condition but sit on the same clay and caliche that affects everything in this part of Midland County. We also serve Andrews to the northwest, and we are comfortable working across the full range of rural property types throughout this stretch of the Permian Basin.
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