Concrete Driveway Contractors Serving Austin & Central Texas

We build, replace, and repair concrete driveways across Austin and Central Texas, with the local know-how to make them hold up to our soil and heat.

What We Build and Repair

New concrete driveway installation covers everything from site prep and grading to the final finish on a fresh pour. We reinforce every slab with rebar or steel mesh and grade it for proper drainage, so it stays solid through Central Texas weather.

When a slab is cracked, sunken, or stained beyond saving, concrete driveway replacement gives your property a clean start. We break up and haul away the old surface, prep the base, and pour a brand-new driveway built to current standards.

If the damage is limited to a few cracks or a single problem area, driveway repair restores safety and appearance without the cost of a full rebuild. We’ll recommend patching, resurfacing, or replacing a section, depending on the extent of the damage. You can see the full range of our concrete driveway services on our concrete driveway services page.

Why Your Driveway Matters

A driveway does more than hold your car. It protects your lawn, channels water away from your foundation, and gives you a safe, level place to come and go. When it starts to crack, pool water, or sink, those problems tend to get worse fast in our clay soil. If you’re weighing the investment, our post on whether a concrete driveway is worth it breaks down the trade-offs.

A new or rebuilt driveway is worth a serious look if you’re building, prepping to sell or rent, or just tired of dodging potholes every morning. For a sense of how a properly poured slab holds up, see how long concrete driveways last and the wider benefits of concrete driveways in Austin.

Why Homeowners Choose Atlas

We’re a locally owned company, and we specialize in concrete driveways. That focus means we know Central Texas conditions cold: the expansive clay that shifts with the seasons, the summer heat that cures concrete fast, and the drainage quirks of older neighborhoods. We’re fully insured, and we treat your property like it’s our own, from the first call to the final clean-up. If you’re still vetting concrete driveway installers in Austin, we’re glad to walk you through how we work.

You can see the kind of work we deliver on our recent projects page, and read more about our crew and our story on our about page. Homeowners across the metro have rated our work five stars, and we’d like to earn that from you, too.

  • Fully insured and locally owned
  • Concrete driveways are our only focus
  • Clear, upfront quotes with no surprises
  • Quality materials, with rebar and steel-mesh reinforcement
  • Free on-site consultations
  • Real experience with Central Texas soil and weather

Our Process, Start to Finish

Every project follows the same clear path, so you always know what’s next. It starts with a free on-site consultation: we come to you, assess the site, talk through your goals, and provide a no-obligation quote based on your actual layout. From there, we move into design planning, where we help you choose the materials, finish, and layout that fit your home and budget.

Then comes the hands-on work. We grade, level, and haul away the old surface, then pour and reinforce the new slab with rebar and steel mesh, and finish it to code. Before we wrap up, we will walk the finished driveway with you and completely clean the worksite. If your project requires city permits, we coordinate with our permit partners and manage the paperwork your location and scope require, so you’re not left sorting it out alone.

Built to Last and Look Clean

A driveway doesn’t need fancy dressing to lift your curb appeal. A clean, well-built concrete slab provides a crisp, uniform surface that pairs well with any home, and its durability comes from a reinforced slab on a compacted base. If you’re comparing materials and what makes a driveway last, our guide to choosing the right concrete for your driveway is a good place to start.

Concrete or Asphalt?

Both materials have their place, but for long-term value and durability in Central Texas heat, concrete usually wins. It lasts longer, offers far more design flexibility, and needs less upkeep over its life. We lay out the full comparison in our post on concrete versus asphalt driveways.

Where We Work

Our home base is Austin, and most of our projects sit inside the metro and its closest suburbs. We know these neighborhoods, their soil, and their permit offices.

Head north and we’re regularly pouring driveways in Round Rock and Cedar Park, where newer subdivisions and established lots both keep us busy.

Out west and toward the lake, we serve Lakeway and Georgetown, as well as the surrounding Central Texas communities. No matter the location, the same crew standard shows up at your door.

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper installation and basic upkeep, a concrete driveway in Central Texas typically lasts 25 to 30 years or more. Sealing it every few years and keeping water from pooling along the edges helps it reach the upper end of that range. Reinforcement and a properly prepped base make the biggest difference in how long your slab holds up.

Most homeowners can drive on a new driveway within about seven days, depending on the weather and the mix. Concrete continues curing well past the first week, so we'll provide a specific timeline for your project and let you know when it's safe for vehicles. Rushing it before it's cured can cause cracks and surface damage.

Every driveway is priced based on its size, thickness, site prep, and access, so there's no flat rate. We always give a clear, no-obligation quote before any work starts. For a breakdown of what drives prices up or down, see our guide to concrete driveway costs in Austin.

It depends on the damage. Isolated cracks, surface pitting, or one sunken section can often be patched or resurfaced, while widespread cracking, deep settling, or a failing base usually calls for replacement. We assess the slab in person and recommend the option that lasts, not the most expensive one. Our post on common driveway problems and how to fix them covers the warning signs.

When a project needs a city permit, we coordinate with our permit partners and manage the paperwork your location and scope require. Permit needs vary by city and by the work involved, so we'll confirm what applies to your property before we start, and keep that part off your plate.