
Cracked, uneven, or just worn out? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal, handles heavy traffic, and holds up through West Texas heat and shifting soils for decades.

Concrete driveway building in Big Spring, TX means excavating, preparing a stable base, pouring a properly mixed slab, and finishing the surface - most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days, with vehicles back on the driveway within a week. Unlike asphalt, concrete holds up under the relentless West Texas sun without the annual sealing and patching cycle. Big Spring Advanced Concrete has been building driveways in this area since 2015, and every crew member knows how local clay soil and extreme heat affect a concrete slab.
Many homeowners in Big Spring also add a concrete patio at the same time, which lets us prepare the base and schedule the pour together - saving time and reducing overall project cost.
Surface cracks that run through the full depth of the slab or edges that are breaking off are signs the driveway has reached the end of its useful life. Patching buys time but rarely solves the underlying problem.
If sections of your driveway have dropped, tilted, or heaved upward, the base beneath has shifted. In Big Spring, the expansive clay soil is usually to blame. An uneven surface is also a tripping hazard.
A heavily stained, pitted, or flaking surface that no longer cleans up properly signals the concrete has degraded. UV exposure and the dry West Texas climate accelerate surface wear on older slabs.
A gap between the driveway and your garage apron means the slab is moving. Soil shrinkage during drought cycles is the typical cause in this area. Left unaddressed, water runs into the gap and accelerates the problem.
We build standard broom-finish driveways, stamped and colored concrete driveways, and wide aprons for multi-car families. Every job starts with proper base preparation - compacting the subgrade and laying a stable base layer before a single yard of concrete is poured. That step is not optional in soil that expands and contracts with every wet and dry cycle. We also handle complete driveway removal and replacement, which is often the right call when an old slab has shifted enough that patching no longer makes sense.
For properties that need more than just a driveway, we can connect the project to a concrete sidewalk along the front of your home. Doing both at once means one mobilization, one base prep effort, and a finished result that looks intentional rather than piecemeal.
The most common choice - provides traction, holds up well, and pairs with any home style.
For homeowners who want the look of stone or brick with the durability of poured concrete.
When the old slab has shifted or cracked beyond repair, we haul it out and start fresh.
Big Spring sits in the southern High Plains where summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That heat is the single biggest challenge for fresh concrete. When the surface dries faster than the interior cures, you end up with a web of surface cracks that show up before the first summer is even over. We pour early in the morning, use mixes designed for hot-weather conditions, and apply curing compounds that slow moisture loss in the dry West Texas air. This is not a precaution - it is standard practice for every driveway we build here.
The caliche and clay soils around Big Spring and nearby Forsan and Coahoma shrink during the long dry spells this region is known for, then expand when rain finally comes. That cycle puts stress on any slab from below. Proper base compaction is the main defense, and it is where shortcuts show up as problems within a few years.
Describe your project and we schedule a free on-site visit. We respond within 1 business day. If you have an existing driveway to remove, mention that upfront so we can plan accordingly.
We measure the area, check the soil conditions, and talk through finish options. You get a written quote that breaks down cost clearly - no vague verbal estimates.
We excavate, compact the subgrade, set forms, and pour in the early morning to beat the heat. Control joints are cut before the concrete sets.
We apply a curing compound to protect the slab in the dry West Texas heat. We walk you through the curing timeline before we leave so you know exactly what to expect.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to book after your estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure the area and give you a clear written quote.
(432) 263-5443Big Spring summers push above 100 degrees regularly. We schedule early-morning pours and use mix designs suited to this climate so your driveway does not develop surface cracks in its first season.
We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage. You can verify contractor license status through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Ask us for our certificate before work starts.
We compact the subgrade and lay a stable base layer on every job - not just when the ground looks bad. That extra step is what keeps slabs flat in Big Spring's wet-dry soil cycles.
Every project gets a written contract that spells out dimensions, thickness, finish type, and base preparation. No vague verbal agreements. Members of the American Society of Concrete Contractors.
The American Society of Concrete Contractors sets the standards our crew follows. Combined with our knowledge of Big Spring soil conditions and climate, that means you get a driveway built for this specific environment - not a one-size-fits-all pour that treats West Texas like any other market.
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