Sherman Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services throughout Lewisville, TX, including parking lot concrete, driveways, garage floors, patios, and slab foundations. Most Lewisville homes were built between the 1980s and early 2000s and are reaching the age where original concrete needs attention - we have served the North Texas area since 2023 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Lewisville has a dense mix of commercial corridors along I-35E and FM 3040, and many small businesses and property owners in the area are dealing with aging asphalt or crumbling concrete lots that hurt curb appeal and create liability. A concrete parking lot lasts significantly longer than asphalt in this heat and holds up better through the clay soil movement that affects so many DFW properties. Learn more about our concrete parking lot building service.
Most homes in Lewisville were built in the 1980s and 1990s, putting original concrete driveways at 25 to 40 years old - well past the point where patching is the right answer. Lewisville's clay soil has been working on those slabs through every wet and dry cycle, and the cracking and heaving that results is a visible sign the slab needs to come out.
Lewisville's single-family homes almost universally have attached two-car garages, and the original garage slabs in homes from the 1980s and 1990s are now stained, cracked, and in many cases visibly uneven from decades of clay soil movement. A fresh garage floor pour gives you a clean, level surface that is structurally sound.
North Texas has a long outdoor season, and Lewisville homeowners get real use out of backyard spaces from March through November. A concrete patio on a properly prepared base handles the local clay soil movement far better than pavers or wood decking and does not need restaining, releveling, or board replacement over the years.
Additions, detached garages, and outbuildings on Lewisville properties need slab foundations that are designed for the local expansive clay. Pouring a slab on insufficiently compacted fill or without proper reinforcing in this soil environment leads to settling within a few seasons - getting the foundation right from the start prevents costly corrections later.
Lewisville neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s often have original city-adjacent sidewalks that have heaved, cracked, or dropped in sections from tree root growth and clay movement. A lifted or uneven sidewalk section is a trip hazard and, if it is on city-adjacent right-of-way, can be a liability issue for adjacent property owners.
Lewisville's housing stock is concentrated in a band of construction from the mid-1980s through the early 2000s, which puts the bulk of original concrete flatwork at 25 to 40 years old today. That is the window when driveways, garage floors, and patios in North Texas start showing real structural problems rather than just cosmetic wear. The underlying cause is almost always the same: Lewisville's expansive clay soil has been swelling and shrinking with every rain and dry spell for decades, applying consistent lateral and upward pressure on any concrete slab sitting on top of it. The movement accumulates over time until cracks go full depth, sections heave, and drainage starts flowing the wrong way.
The city's proximity to Lewisville Lake adds a humidity and moisture factor that many inland DFW cities do not deal with to the same degree. Homes near the lake and its surrounding parkland see more ground saturation after heavy rain, which accelerates the clay expansion cycle. Summer temperatures that regularly hit 95 to 100 degrees then pull that moisture out quickly, creating a more aggressive shrink-swell pattern than properties further from water. Concrete work in this part of Lewisville needs to account for that drainage and moisture environment from the planning stage.
Our crew works throughout Lewisville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The city covers a large area with meaningfully different neighborhood characters - older homes near Old Town Lewisville on Main Street have smaller lots, more mature trees, and original concrete from the 1960s and 1970s, while subdivisions on the edges of town near Flower Mound Road and Castle Hills are newer and more likely to have wider driveways and cleaner sub-base conditions. Those two job types require different approaches, and recognizing the difference before the first shovel goes in saves time and avoids surprises.
Lewisville sits along I-35E in Denton County, about 25 miles north of downtown Dallas. Most residents commute south toward Dallas or toward DFW Airport, and the city has a well-established commercial corridor along I-35E near the Vista Ridge Mall area. We also regularly serve homeowners in Denton, TX to the northwest and Frisco, TX to the southeast - both communities with similar soil conditions and housing age profiles.
Call us directly or submit the estimate form on this page. We respond to every Lewisville inquiry within one business day - no waiting weeks for a callback.
We come to your Lewisville property, assess the existing concrete, and give you a written estimate at no charge. This is where we tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more sense - we do not automatically quote the bigger job.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule a start date and handle demolition, sub-base prep, forming, and the pour. You do not need to be present for the work itself, but we keep you informed throughout.
We clean up the job site when the work is done and walk you through the cure timeline - typically seven days before vehicle traffic on a new driveway or garage floor. We answer any questions before we leave.
We serve all of Lewisville and respond within one business day. No commitment required.
Lewisville is a city of around 115,000 people in Denton County, situated along I-35E roughly 25 miles north of downtown Dallas. It is one of the larger established suburbs in the DFW area - not a new development community, but a fully built-out city with older neighborhoods near its historic downtown on Main Street and newer subdivisions on its edges near Flower Mound and the Castle Hills area. The city has a notably diverse population and a mix of long-term homeowners and rental properties, particularly in neighborhoods close to Lewisville as a community. Lewisville Lake sits on the city's edge and is one of the most-used lakes in Texas, drawing boaters, anglers, and swimmers year-round and giving many neighborhoods a lake-adjacent character.
The bulk of Lewisville's single-family housing stock is brick veneer construction on modest lots of a quarter acre or less - homes built during the city's main growth period from the mid-1980s through the early 2000s. That age range means a large share of the city's driveways, garage floors, and exterior concrete are now 25 to 40 years old and past the point where cosmetic patching solves the underlying structural movement. We serve customers across all of Lewisville's neighborhoods, from the areas near the Vista Ridge Mall commercial corridor to the quieter residential streets closer to the lake. We also serve homeowners in Frisco, TX and other nearby Denton and Collin County communities.
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