
Advanced Seagoville Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Garland homeowners and commercial properties with driveway installation, patio construction, and foundation work. We have operated in the northeast Dallas area since 2015 and reply to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Garland's clay soils put every driveway through a constant swell-and-shrink cycle, and older slabs from the 1960s and 1970s have reached the end of that road. We pour reinforced concrete driveways with proper control joints and compacted base material so the replacement holds up better than the original.
A concrete patio in Garland gives homeowners a low-maintenance outdoor surface that holds up through long North Texas summers without rotting, warping, or needing annual treatment. We design every patio with the slope and drainage needed to keep water moving away from the house foundation.
Garland has an active commercial and light-industrial base along corridors like US Highway 78, and businesses along those strips need durable parking surfaces that stand up to heavy use and the local clay subgrade. We pour commercial lots with the thickness and joint spacing that commercial traffic requires.
In older Garland neighborhoods, sidewalk panels heaved by tree roots and clay movement create real trip hazards. We replace damaged sections or pour complete new sidewalk runs built to city standards for width, slope, and accessibility requirements.
Stamped concrete is a popular choice for Garland patios and pool decks because it offers the look of stone or brick without the long-term maintenance those materials require in this climate. We use sealers rated for North Texas heat and UV exposure so the pattern and color hold up year after year.
Additions, workshops, and new structures in Garland need slab foundations built for the local clay. Proper subbase compaction, moisture barriers, and the right reinforcement schedule are not optional here - they are what separates a foundation that stays flat from one that shifts within a few wet-dry cycles.
Garland is a large city with a housing stock built primarily between the 1950s and the 1980s, which means a significant share of driveways, sidewalks, and patios in the city are 40 to 70 years old. That age alone would be reason enough to think about replacement, but the local clay soil makes it more urgent. Dallas-area clay expands when it absorbs moisture and contracts during dry periods, and that movement cracks and shifts concrete surfaces in a way that is predictable and relentless. A concrete contractor working in Garland who does not account for this in their base preparation is leaving homeowners with a slab that will fail sooner than expected.
The North Texas storm season adds another layer. Spring brings hail, high winds, and heavy rain that can damage outdoor surfaces and overwhelm drainage systems around older homes. The city experienced firsthand the kind of structural damage a major weather event can cause when a significant tornado struck in December 2015. Concrete flatwork around properties also takes a beating from the occasional hard freeze and ice storm that North Texas sees, with sudden temperature drops cracking surfaces overnight. These conditions together mean the demand for concrete repair and replacement in Garland runs year-round, not just in one season.
Our crew works throughout Garland regularly, and we are familiar with the permit process through the City of Garland building and development services department. Garland is a full-service city with its own building inspection process, and understanding what local inspectors look for keeps our projects on schedule. We work across the city's full geographic range - from the older neighborhoods near Downtown Garland Square and the central commercial corridors along US Highway 78, out to the newer subdivisions in the northern part of the city near Firewheel Town Center.
Interstate 30 runs through the southern part of Garland and the George Bush Turnpike marks the northern edge - we know these corridors and the residential neighborhoods in between. Lake Ray Hubbard sits on the eastern side of the city, and homes in those neighborhoods often deal with drainage considerations we factor into every flatwork job nearby. We regularly serve neighboring communities as well, including Rowlett to the east and Balch Springs to the southwest, with no added travel fees across that area.
Call us directly or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. Tell us what you need and where your property is in Garland, and we will set up a visit.
We walk the site, check soil conditions and drainage, and give you a written estimate at no cost. If a permit is required for your project, we let you know at this stage and handle the filing so you do not have to.
Our crew handles all base preparation, formwork, and the concrete pour. We schedule work for early morning during summer months to avoid pouring in peak afternoon heat, which can affect concrete quality in North Texas.
We clean up the site and walk you through the cure timeline - typically 5 to 7 days to light foot traffic and 28 days to full strength. You can reach us with questions after the job is complete.
We serve all of Garland - from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the subdivisions up north. Free estimates, no obligation, and a response within 1 business day.
(469) 848-8587Garland is one of the larger cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, with a population well over 200,000 and a city government that includes its own electric utility - Garland Power and Light - which sets it apart from most Dallas suburbs. The city sits directly northeast of Dallas in Dallas County, with small portions extending into Collin and Rockwall counties. Most of its neighborhoods were built out between the 1950s and the 1980s, giving the city a well-established residential character with brick veneer homes, concrete driveways, and mature tree canopy throughout. Firewheel Town Center in the northern part of the city is one of the most recognized commercial landmarks for residents, and Lake Ray Hubbard on the eastern edge provides a notable natural boundary and recreation area.
Garland also has a long history as an industrial and manufacturing center, which means commercial and light-industrial corridors run through the central and southern parts of the city alongside the residential neighborhoods. That mix creates demand for both residential flatwork and commercial concrete across a wide area. Neighboring Rowlett sits to the east along Lake Ray Hubbard, sharing similar clay soil conditions and housing ages, while Mesquite to the south is another major community in this part of the metro where we work regularly.
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