Advanced Coppell Concrete serves Bedford, TX with foundation installation, driveway replacement, garage floor pours, and concrete repairs. We know the Mid-Cities HEB area housing stock - 1960s through 1980s homes on Tarrant County expansive clay - and we have been serving this part of the Metroplex since 2020.

Bedford homes from the 1960s through the 1980s were built on slab foundations that have now been riding the Tarrant County clay cycle for four to six decades. Additions, detached structures, and replacement slabs all need a correctly formed and poured foundation to stay level and intact over time. See the full scope of our foundation installation work, including reinforcement specifications and soil prep standards we use in the Mid-Cities area.
Most homes in Bedford were built in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, putting original concrete driveways at 40 to 60 years of age. The Tarrant County clay underneath has been moving the whole time, and what starts as surface cracking becomes panel displacement and uneven edges. We remove the failing slab, compact the subgrade properly, and pour a full replacement with correct joint placement.
Bedford's older neighborhoods have mature oaks and elms that add character but also send roots under concrete sidewalks. Lifted panels near tree bases are a trip hazard and a city code issue. We remove the affected sections, cut or trim roots as needed, and pour replacement panels with a base that resists future movement.
Garage slabs in Bedford's older homes were often poured thin and without proper reinforcement, and years of clay soil movement have left many of them cracked and uneven. A new garage floor pour gives you a level surface for vehicles, storage, and workshop use. We match thickness and reinforcement to the soil conditions on your specific lot.
Bedford homeowners use their yards from early spring through late fall. A poured concrete patio properly sloped away from the house and jointed for clay soil stays level and clean through the wet-dry cycles that shift pavers and settle cheaper materials. We build patios in Bedford that look good and hold up through North Texas summers.
Lots in Bedford that have any grade change need properly designed retaining walls to hold soil in place and keep drainage away from the home. Clay soil adds lateral pressure that cheaply built walls cannot handle. We pour and form concrete retaining walls sized to the load and soil conditions on your property.
Bedford is a fully built-out city in Tarrant County with no large undeveloped land left inside its limits. The housing stock - mostly single-family brick veneer homes constructed between the 1960s and the 1980s - is between 40 and 60 years old. At that age, the original concrete flatwork on most properties has been through enough clay soil cycles to show real wear. The expansive black clay that underlies Bedford swells during North Texas wet seasons and contracts sharply in the summer drought. That movement never fully stops, and concrete slabs poured without adequate subgrade prep or control joints show the results over time. Foundation slabs and driveways on properties this age often need a full replacement rather than a surface patch to perform correctly going forward.
Bedford also sits a few miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which creates a steady commercial dimension in the city - office parks, service businesses, and light commercial strips along Bedford Road and the Highway 121 and 183 corridors all have flatwork and pavement that needs ongoing maintenance. Residential and commercial concrete work in the Mid-Cities area share the same soil and climate conditions, and contractors who do not understand the subgrade behavior will deliver slabs that start failing within a few seasons regardless of the surface finish.
Our crew works throughout Bedford regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the City of Bedford building department on residential and commercial jobs across the city. Bedford Road and Central Drive are the main surface corridors we navigate to reach neighborhoods, and the residential streets in the older sections of town - packed with 1960s and 1970s ranch-style homes on modest lots - are territory we know well. The city is easy to access from our Coppell base via Highway 121, which puts us close to every neighborhood in Bedford without long drive times.
Bedford is the eastern anchor of the HEB area, sitting directly next to Hurst to the west. Many homeowners in this part of Tarrant County move between Bedford, Hurst, and Euless for work, shopping, and services without noticing city boundaries - and we work across all three. Whether your property is near Generations Park, off Bedford Road, or in a quieter residential block near the HEB ISD schools, we know the neighborhoods and can be there quickly.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We respond to all Bedford inquiries within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate - no obligation, no pressure.
We visit the property, inspect the existing slab or site conditions, review drainage and soil access, and walk through your options. A written quote covering all costs comes from this visit - that is where pricing questions get answered.
We pull required permits through the City of Bedford building department before the crew starts. Demolition, subgrade compaction, forming, reinforcement, and the pour all happen in the right sequence. Most Bedford residential jobs complete in one active day on site.
We finish the surface, saw-cut control joints on schedule, and walk you through cure timing and when the slab can handle traffic. Any required city inspection is coordinated and completed before we close out.
We serve all of Bedford, TX and respond within 1 business day. Get a free written estimate with no obligation.
(214) 432-7164Bedford is a city of roughly 45,000 to 50,000 people in Tarrant County, sitting midway between Dallas and Fort Worth in the heart of the Mid-Cities area. It is a fully developed suburb with no large vacant land left, meaning almost all construction activity involves renovation, repair, or replacement on existing properties. The housing stock is almost entirely single-family homes built in the postwar decades, particularly the 1960s through the 1980s, when the area grew rapidly as a bedroom community for both Dallas and Fort Worth. These homes typically feature brick veneer exteriors, slab-on-grade foundations, concrete driveways, and modest backyard lots. Bedford shares the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District with its two neighboring cities, and residents strongly identify with the broader HEB community.
State Highway 121 (Airport Freeway) is the main east-west route through the area, connecting Bedford directly to DFW International Airport to the east and to Fort Worth further west. Bedford Road and Central Drive are the primary surface streets within the city. Generations Park - a large city park and recreation area - serves as the main community gathering space and is a landmark most residents know well. The city blends seamlessly with Euless to the west and with Hurst to the northwest, with no visible boundary on the ground in most stretches - contractors and residents alike move freely across all three cities every day.
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Bedford sits on the same expansive Tarrant County black clay as Euless and Hurst. We account for soil movement in how we prep subgrades, specify slab thickness, and place control joints - the steps that determine whether a slab holds up or starts cracking within a few seasons of the pour.
We handle required permit applications through the City of Bedford building division and coordinate all inspections on applicable projects. That means the work is properly documented from the start, which matters when you refinance or sell a home.
Every Bedford inquiry gets a response within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. The quote we provide after that visit is in writing - no vague ranges over the phone that change when the crew shows up.
Advanced Coppell Concrete is based in Coppell and has served the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2020. Bedford is a regular part of our work territory, and we know the streets, the older neighborhood layouts, and the foundation and driveway challenges common to this part of Tarrant County.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a slab that holds up through Bedford's clay soil cycles rather than cracking and settling within a few seasons. That outcome starts with the subgrade, not the surface, and it requires a contractor who has worked in this soil enough times to know what the ground will do.