Big Spring Advanced Concrete has served Stanton and Martin County since 2015, handling foundation installation, concrete driveways, slabs, and footings. We know the caliche and clay soils under your property, and we price every job honestly with no hidden charges for what the ground throws at us.

New builds in Stanton require a foundation that can handle Martin County's clay and caliche soils from day one. We pour properly prepared concrete foundations with moisture barriers, correct reinforcement, and control joints matched to the soil conditions on your specific lot.
Stanton driveways take the full force of West Texas sun, heat, and occasional hard freezes, and the clay soil underneath them shifts year after year. We pour concrete driveways with the correct base depth and control joints so cracking does not start within the first few seasons.
Poured concrete slabs are the standard foundation choice in West Texas because the flat terrain and active soils make alternatives impractical. We build slab foundations for Stanton homes and outbuildings with subgrade preparation that accounts for the local caliche layer.
Any structure in Stanton that needs a solid anchor in the ground - a carport, outbuilding, fence posts, or addition - requires footings that cut through the caliche layer and reach stable soil below. We dig and pour footings with the right equipment for Stanton's hard subsoil.
Older sidewalks on Stanton residential lots frequently show cracks and uneven joints from years of clay soil movement. We replace damaged sections or pour new sidewalks that are properly finished and graded so water runs away from the structure instead of pooling against it.
A flat, open lot in Stanton with no trees for shade is actually a great candidate for a concrete patio that adds usable outdoor space without high-maintenance materials. We pour patios that hold their grade in the West Texas sun and are easy to keep clean through the dusty seasons.
Stanton sits on the flat Llano Estacado where the soil is a mix of caliche and expansive clay that creates real challenges for any concrete work. Caliche - a hard, calcium-carbonate layer common just below the surface in Martin County - requires the right cutting and excavation equipment to get through. Below it, the clay soils shrink during dry summers and swell when rain arrives, putting constant stress on slabs, driveways, and foundations over the years. This is not a one-time issue. It happens every season, and concrete poured without proper subgrade management will crack and settle faster than it should.
Stanton's semi-arid climate means low humidity and intense UV exposure for months at a time, which dries out concrete surfaces and breaks down sealers faster than in wetter parts of Texas. Spring and summer can bring severe thunderstorms with hail and high winds that damage exposed concrete surfaces, and the occasional hard freeze in winter puts additional stress on anything anchored in the soil. A concrete contractor who works in this environment regularly will select the right mix design, protect fresh pours from heat and sun, and build in the joints and reinforcement that the local conditions require.
Our crew works throughout Stanton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Stanton is the county seat of Martin County and sits right along Interstate 20, midway between Big Spring to the east and Midland to the west. Most homes in Stanton are older single-family houses on flat lots where the ground has had decades to shift under driveways and foundation slabs. When we show up to quote a job here, we already expect to find caliche a foot or two down, and our equipment pricing reflects that - there are no add-ons after the fact.
Stanton has deep roots as a small West Texas county seat, and the Martin County Courthouse sits at the center of a community where most homeowners know each other and recommendations travel quickly. We take that seriously and work the same way whether a project is one driveway or a full foundation pour. We also serve Greenwood just west of here, so if you have family or neighbors out that way with a concrete project, we cover that area too.
Call us at (432) 263-5443 or use the contact form online. We reply within one business day - usually the same day for phone calls.
We visit your Stanton property, measure the work area, check soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate at no charge. We include caliche excavation and subgrade prep in the quote - no add-ons later.
We handle any required permits, complete subgrade preparation, and pour on the date we agreed to. Most residential concrete projects in Stanton are completed in one to two days.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you and explain the curing process - including how to protect the surface from Stanton's heat and dry air during the first week.
We serve Stanton and all of Martin County. No pressure, no obligation - just a written estimate and honest answers about your project.
(432) 263-5443Stanton is the county seat of Martin County, sitting on the flat, high plains of West Texas with a population of around 2,600 to 3,000 people. The town was originally founded in 1881 as Marienfeld by German Catholic settlers, giving it a distinct history compared to other Permian Basin communities. The historic convent built by the Sisters of Mercy still stands as a local landmark, preserved by a nonprofit and known to anyone who has spent time in town. Most of Stanton's residential stock is single-family homes built in the mid-to-late twentieth century on flat, open lots typical of small West Texas county seats.
Interstate 20 runs through Stanton, connecting it to Big Spring roughly 35 miles to the east and Midland about 40 miles to the west. The local economy runs on Permian Basin oil and gas production along with farming and ranching, giving the community a practical, self-reliant character. We are proud to serve Stanton homeowners and property owners, and we also work regularly in Greenwood to the west, so whether your project sits in Stanton proper or at the edge of Martin County, we can reach it.
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