
Advanced Seagoville Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Duncanville with parking lot construction, driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundation work. We have been working in this part of southwest Dallas County since 2015 and reply to all new requests within 1 business day.

Commercial properties along the Highway 67 corridor in Duncanville deal with the same clay soil movement as residential lots, and asphalt parking lots in this climate soften and rut during summer heat. Our concrete parking lot construction gives business owners a surface that holds up through the heat cycles and does not need resurfacing on the same schedule as asphalt.
A significant portion of Duncanville homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, which means many driveways on these properties are the original pours - now 50-plus years old and showing the effects of clay movement, freeze-thaw cycles, and daily use. We remove failing slabs, address the subgrade, and pour new driveways with the joint spacing that gives concrete a fighting chance on this soil.
Duncanville backyards in older neighborhoods often have space for a proper patio, and concrete is the right material for a surface that stays flat and drains well through the wet springs and hot summers here. We pour patios with the right slope, sealer, and control joints so the finished surface handles what North Texas weather sends at it.
In Duncanville neighborhoods where the original sidewalk panels were poured decades ago, clay movement and tree roots have pushed many sections out of alignment. We replace heaved or cracked panels and pour new walks sized to match existing widths, with joints spaced to reduce the likelihood of random cracking on this type of soil.
Front entry steps on Duncanville homes often show the effects of differential settlement - where one side of the steps has moved slightly with the clay while the other has not, leaving gaps, cracks, and uneven risers. We rebuild entry steps from the footing up so the finished structure is level, stable, and matches the existing brick or masonry on the home.
Detached garages, room additions, and accessory structures in Duncanville need slabs poured on properly prepared clay subgrade - skipping the compaction and moisture barrier steps here leads to movement problems within a few wet-dry seasons. We handle the full process including permit filing with the Duncanville building department.
Duncanville was incorporated in 1947 and grew through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s as Dallas expanded southwest. That building timeline means a large share of the housing stock is now 40 to 60-plus years old - one-story brick-veneer homes on slab foundations that have been subject to Dallas County clay soil movement for decades. Concrete driveways and flatwork from that era are often original to the home and are well past a patch-only maintenance strategy. Replacing them is not optional when the clay has caused settling and heaving that creates drainage problems or trip hazards.
The climate compounds the aging problem. Duncanville summers push above 95 degrees Fahrenheit routinely, which accelerates surface degradation on unprotected concrete and causes asphalt surfaces to soften and deform. Spring thunderstorm seasons bring hail, high winds, and heavy rain that test drainage on every paved surface. The City of Duncanville enforces its own building codes through a local permit and inspection office, which means any structural concrete work needs to go through the city - not the county - for approval and sign-off.
Our crew works throughout Duncanville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We file permits with the Duncanville permit office and know which project types require city review. The mix of older residential neighborhoods and commercial uses along Highway 67 means we handle both homeowner driveway and patio work and commercial flatwork and parking lot projects in the same city, often in the same week.
Interstate 20 along the northern edge and US-67 through the city give us reliable access to any part of Duncanville without long routing delays. Duncanville is one of the Best Southwest communities in southwest Dallas County - a cluster that also includes DeSoto, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster - and we work across all of them regularly. The closest neighbors we serve are DeSoto to the south and Lancaster to the southeast, and we schedule across all three without additional fees.
Call or submit the online form. We respond within 1 business day. Tell us roughly what you need - a driveway, parking lot, patio, or something else - and we set a time to come out that fits your schedule.
We come to the property and look at the existing conditions - soil grade, drainage, any subbase issues from clay movement - and give you a written quote with the full price before you commit to anything. The assessment is free and carries no obligation.
If a permit is required through Duncanville, we file it and confirm your work date once it is approved. You do not need to deal with the permit office directly. We keep you informed of timing throughout.
Our crew handles everything from demo and prep through pour, finishing, and cleanup. Before we leave, we walk you through cure time expectations and any surface care specific to your project type and the Duncanville climate.
We work throughout Duncanville and the surrounding area. Tell us what you need and we will get back to you within 1 business day - no obligation to hire.
(469) 848-8587Duncanville is a city in Dallas County with a population of around 40,000, situated just southwest of Dallas and sharing borders with DeSoto, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster. The city was incorporated in 1947 and developed steadily through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. It is now largely built out, with little open land left for new subdivisions. The housing stock is predominantly one-story brick-veneer single-family homes on slab foundations - typical of the post-war Dallas suburban pattern - and many of those homes still have their original concrete flatwork. The Duncanville ISD serves the community and is central to local identity, with Duncanville High School well known across the Dallas area.
The commercial corridor along US Highway 67 carries retail and light industrial uses, and the Duncanville Fieldhouse brings athletic visitors from across the metro. Interstate 20 runs along the northern edge of the city, giving both residents and contractors fast access to the broader Dallas area. Duncanville is part of the Best Southwest group of communities that includes DeSoto, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster. We serve all of them and work across the southwest Dallas County area - DeSoto just to the south and Garland to the northeast are both in our regular service area.
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