Advanced Coppell Concrete pours concrete floors, driveways, patios, and flatwork across Farmers Branch, TX. Our crew has worked in this first-ring Dallas suburb since 2020 and knows the aging mid-century housing stock and expansive Dallas County clay that affect every job here.

Farmers Branch has a large base of attached garages, commercial suites, and mid-century homes with interior slabs that are decades old and showing wear. We replace failing interior concrete floors from the subgrade up, with proper base prep and control joints that account for the expansive Dallas County clay. See our full concrete floor installation service for details on materials and finish options.
Many Farmers Branch homes built in the 1950s and 1960s still have their original concrete driveways, and slabs this old have been through 60-plus wet-dry clay cycles. We remove failing flatwork, compact the subgrade properly, and pour replacement slabs with joint placement sized for the soil conditions here.
Flat lots in Farmers Branch are well suited to backyard patios, and the long North Texas outdoor season makes them worth the investment. We pour patios with drainage slope away from the house and proper joint spacing so the slab stays level as the clay underneath moves through the seasons.
Farmers Branch is a dense, fully built-out suburb where properties sit close together and grade changes can cause drainage issues between yards. Concrete retaining walls hold grade reliably and handle the expansive Dallas County clay better than timber or block alternatives over the long term.
Sidewalk slabs in Farmers Branch deal with the same clay soil movement as driveways, but they also face root intrusion from the mature trees that line older streets throughout the city. We remove damaged panels, address root and subgrade issues, and pour replacements that match existing grade.
Attached garages on Farmers Branch homes from the mid-century era often have thin original slabs that have cracked or settled. A properly poured replacement slab with control joints and correct thickness makes the garage floor functional and prevents vehicle damage from uneven surfaces.
Farmers Branch covers roughly 12 square miles and is fully built out - there is almost no undeveloped land left in the city. That means nearly every concrete job here is a replacement or repair project on existing residential or commercial property, not new construction. The bulk of the single-family housing stock was built between the late 1940s and the 1970s. Original driveways and floor slabs from that era have been sitting on expansive Dallas County clay soil for 50 to 75 years, and the damage shows. These slabs were often thinner than current standards, lacked adequate reinforcement, and were placed without the control joints needed to manage long-term soil movement.
The Blackland Prairie clay that underlies most of Dallas County - including Farmers Branch - swells when it absorbs moisture and contracts as it dries. In a typical North Texas year, that cycle happens multiple times. Each cycle puts lateral and upward pressure on whatever concrete is sitting above it. Add in the mature trees that line older streets throughout the city, whose roots actively seek moisture under slabs, and you have a combination that demands careful subgrade work and proper joint placement on every project. Contractors who cut corners on prep work will leave you with a slab that cracks within a few years.
Our crew works throughout Farmers Branch regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Farmers Branch building inspection division for residential and commercial jobs in the city. We know the tight lot layouts common in the older neighborhoods near Valley View Lane and Josey Lane, where access can be limited and concrete trucks need to be staged carefully. The commercial corridors along I-35E and I-635 bring a different set of challenges - parking lots and loading areas with high daily vehicle loads that need heavier slabs and reinforcement than typical residential work.
Farmers Branch sits between Dallas, Carrollton, and Addison, which gives it quick access from our base in Coppell. We also work regularly in Addison, just to the east, where the property mix and soil conditions are similar. Whether your project is in a quiet side street near Brookhaven Country Club or a commercial property near the LBJ Freeway, we know how to navigate Farmers Branch and get to you without delays.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We respond to all Farmers Branch inquiries within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate, with no obligation.
We visit your property, look at the soil and drainage conditions, and walk through options with you. You receive a written quote covering all costs before anything starts - this is where cost questions get answered.
We pull any required City of Farmers Branch permit before the crew arrives. The team handles all demolition, base preparation, forming, and the pour itself - most residential jobs are completed in one active day.
We finish the surface, cut control joints, and walk you through cure timing and traffic restrictions. Required city inspections are coordinated and completed before we close out the permit.
Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. Free estimates for all Farmers Branch jobs - written quote before any work begins.
(214) 432-7164Farmers Branch is a first-ring Dallas suburb in Dallas County, bordered by Carrollton to the north, Addison to the east, Dallas to the south, and Carrollton to the west. The city covers about 12 square miles and is completely built out - almost no undeveloped land remains. It is one of the closest suburbs to downtown Dallas, connected by the LBJ Freeway (I-635) and Interstate 35E. The city has a diverse population of roughly 40,000 to 55,000 residents and a significant commercial base, including office parks and light industrial properties along the major corridors. You can learn more about the city at the Farmers Branch Wikipedia article.
Residential neighborhoods in Farmers Branch are dominated by single-story brick ranch homes built between the late 1940s and the 1970s, sitting on modest, flat to gently sloping lots. The city is home to landmarks like Farmers Branch Historical Park and Brookhaven Country Club, and the public library at the Manske Library serves as a community anchor. The housing stock here is typical of what you find in fully established Dallas-area suburbs - solid bones, but at an age where driveways, floor slabs, and exterior concrete need real attention. Nearby Carrollton to the north has a similar property mix, though its housing stock spans a wider range of eras with some newer construction in the outer reaches.
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Homes built in the 1950s to 1970s in Farmers Branch have subgrades that have settled and shifted for decades. We inspect and properly compact the base before every pour - the prep work that most budget contractors skip is exactly what determines whether your new slab cracks within two years.
We pull required permits through the City of Farmers Branch building inspection division on every applicable job and coordinate required inspections. You never have to track down the building department or wonder whether your project is properly documented.
We provide a detailed written quote after the on-site visit - no vague phone estimates. We respond to all Farmers Branch inquiries within 1 business day and stay reachable throughout the job from start to city sign-off.
Advanced Coppell Concrete is based in Coppell, just minutes from Farmers Branch via I-635. We have been working across this part of Dallas County since 2020 and understand the mid-century housing stock, dense lot layout, and clay soil conditions specific to this city.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: we do the work correctly the first time, in a city where cutting corners on subgrade prep or permits creates real problems for homeowners. Farmers Branch is our neighborhood too, and our reputation here depends on every job we complete.