
Advanced Seagoville Concrete is the concrete contractor Sunnyvale homeowners call for patios, driveways, slab foundations, and sidewalks. We serve Sunnyvale regularly and understand the large lots, clay soil, and local permit process that shape every job here. We respond to all new inquiries within 1 business day.

Sunnyvale homes sit on generous lots, and a concrete patio is one of the most practical ways to use that space without the ongoing cost of wood decks that warp and splinter in the North Texas heat. We size and pour concrete patios to fit your yard and grade, with the right slope so water drains away from the foundation.
Many Sunnyvale properties have long driveways that run well back from the road due to the town's larger lot requirements. Long concrete runs have more exposure to clay soil movement, so we use proper reinforcement, adequate base depth, and spaced control joints on every driveway pour here to give the surface the best chance of lasting.
New construction and additions in Sunnyvale require concrete slab foundations that can handle the Blackland Prairie clay soil underneath. We compact the subbase carefully, install moisture barriers, and pour with the reinforcement spec that this soil demands - because a shortcut at this stage shows up as cracked floors and sticking doors within a few years.
Stamped concrete is a popular upgrade for Sunnyvale patios and pool surrounds because it delivers a custom look without the high maintenance that natural stone or individual pavers require over time. Sealed stamped concrete also holds up to the intense summer sun and the occasional freeze cycle that comes with North Texas winters.
Whether you need a path connecting your driveway to a side entrance, a walkway through the yard, or a front sidewalk that meets Town of Sunnyvale standards, we pour sidewalks sized and sloped correctly for your property. Proper control joints prevent the heaving and trip hazards that show up on improperly poured walks after a few wet-dry cycles.
Larger lots in Sunnyvale sometimes have grade changes or low areas that collect runoff after spring thunderstorms. Concrete retaining walls are the right solution for holding soil in place, managing drainage, and creating usable flat space on a sloped lot - and they will not rot, shift, or need replacing on a short cycle the way timber walls do.
Sunnyvale is built on the same heavy expansive clay soil that runs through most of Dallas County - soil that swells when wet and shrinks when it dries, putting constant stress on concrete surfaces. What makes Sunnyvale different from denser suburbs is the lot size. Many properties here have half-acre to multi-acre lots, which means driveways, patios, and walkways have a larger footprint in contact with that moving soil. More surface area means more places where cracking can start if the base prep and joint spacing are not done right.
The North Texas climate adds seasonal pressure from both ends. Summers regularly top 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and concrete poured or cured too fast in that heat loses strength and develops surface cracking. Spring thunderstorm season brings hail and heavy rain that test drainage slopes and surface seals. Homes in Sunnyvale range from 1970s and 1980s ranch-style houses to newer builds - the older homes are at the age where driveways, patios, and flatwork need serious attention, while newer construction needs a foundation crew that knows how to handle the local soil from the start.
Our crew works throughout Sunnyvale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. When we take on a job in Sunnyvale, we know to check permit requirements through the Town of Sunnyvale for any work that adds impervious cover or connects to the public right-of-way - the local process is not the same as a larger city, and knowing the difference saves time at the start of every project.
Collins Road is the main north-south corridor through the town center, and most residential neighborhoods branch off from it and from US Highway 80, which connects Sunnyvale to Mesquite to the west and to Forney to the east. We serve both directions and cover the full town without any gap in service. If you are in the older ranch-home sections near Collins Road or on a newer lot further out, we know the streets and can schedule efficiently.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. Let us know what you need - patio, driveway, slab, or something else - and we will schedule an on-site visit at your convenience.
We visit the property, assess the site conditions and soil, and give you a written estimate with a clear price before any work starts. There is no pressure and no obligation - just a straight number you can compare.
We handle any demo, grading, and base compaction before the pour date. On larger lots in Sunnyvale, base preparation is especially important because the clay soil needs to be properly compacted and moisture-conditioned before concrete goes down.
After the pour we give you care instructions for the cure period - typically 5 to 7 days before light use and 28 days for full strength. We do a walkthrough with you at the end so any questions are answered before we leave.
We serve Sunnyvale and the surrounding area. Free estimates, no pressure, and a response within 1 business day.
(469) 848-8587Sunnyvale is a small town in eastern Dallas County that has deliberately maintained a lower-density, semi-rural character even as the surrounding suburbs grew. Minimum lot sizes here are larger than in neighboring cities like Mesquite or Garland, which means most residential properties sit on half-acre to multi-acre lots with single-family homes, long driveways, and spacious yards. The housing stock spans several decades, from 1970s and 1980s ranch-style brick homes near the town center to newer construction built out over the past two decades as the Dallas metro expanded eastward. Learn more about the community on the Sunnyvale, Texas Wikipedia page.
The town has its own Sunnyvale Independent School District, which is a point of local pride and one of the reasons families choose to settle here rather than in the larger cities nearby. That strong sense of community translates into homeowners who invest in their properties for the long term. US Highway 80 connects Sunnyvale directly to Mesquite to the west and to the growing communities of Forney to the east, putting Sunnyvale at a natural crossroads between established suburbs and newer growth areas.
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