Advanced Coppell Concrete serves Flower Mound, TX with concrete driveways, patios, pool decks, and foundations. We have served this area since 2020 and understand how the clay soil and older housing stock affect every job we do here.

Most driveways in Flower Mound were poured in the late 1980s or 1990s, and after 25 to 35 years of clay soil movement, cracking and settling are normal. We replace worn flatwork with properly compacted slabs and correctly spaced control joints built for the Denton County soil conditions. See our full concrete driveway building service for details.
Flower Mound backyards often back up to greenbelts near Lake Lewisville or Grapevine Lake, which means drainage slope and edge detail matter as much as the pour itself. We build patios graded to direct water away from the foundation, with base compaction suited to the clay under your yard.
Many Flower Mound homes from the late 1990s and 2000s have inground pools, and those pool decks are now 20 to 25 years old. We resurface and replace pool decks with slip-resistant finishes that handle the summer heat without scaling or fading.
HOA-governed neighborhoods throughout Flower Mound often restrict material choices but still allow decorative finishes. Stamped concrete gives you the look of stone, brick, or tile with the durability and low maintenance of concrete - a good fit for the neighborhoods along FM 1171 and FM 2499.
New construction and additions in Flower Mound require slab foundations engineered for DFW clay soil movement. We build slabs with proper subgrade preparation, moisture barriers, and reinforcement to minimize differential settlement over time.
Sloped lots near Lake Lewisville and Grapevine Lake often require retaining walls to manage soil grade and prevent erosion. Concrete retaining walls hold their position through the wet-dry clay cycles that cause timber alternatives to lean and fail within a few years.
Most of Flower Mound was developed rapidly between the late 1980s and the mid-2000s, which means a large share of the town's driveways, patios, and flatwork is now 20 to 35 years old. That age bracket is when concrete surfaces in this part of Texas typically start showing real problems. The cause is almost always the same: the expansive clay soil underneath. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, North Texas clay soils can expand significantly with moisture changes, and those repeated cycles stress any concrete above them year after year until cracks form and sections begin to settle.
Flower Mound's position between Lake Lewisville and Grapevine Lake gives parts of the town higher moisture exposure than areas farther from water, which can accelerate the wet-dry soil movement cycle in neighborhoods on those lower terrain areas. Summer heat topping 95 to 100 degrees pulls moisture out of the clay quickly, shrinking the subgrade and leaving voids under flatwork. When the rains return in spring, the clay swells back and the cycle repeats. A contractor who does not account for this pattern during base preparation is setting up the replacement slab to fail the same way the original one did.
Our crew works throughout Flower Mound regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The town feels different depending on where you are. The established neighborhoods near FM 1171 (Cross Timbers Road) and FM 2499 (Long Prairie Road) have older housing and more accumulated soil movement under existing slabs. The newer developments closer to Lakeside Village in the southeast, near the Grapevine Lake waterfront, have more recent construction but still sit on the same DFW clay that affects every part of the region. We know both ends of town and bring the right base preparation to each.
Flower Mound connects quickly to the broader Metroplex via State Highway 121 along the southern edge of town. We regularly serve neighboring Lewisville, which borders Flower Mound to the north along Lake Lewisville and shares very similar housing ages and soil conditions. We also work frequently in Coppell, our home base just to the east, and can coordinate jobs across all three areas efficiently.
Reach out by phone or our contact form. We respond to all Flower Mound requests within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. No pressure and no obligation.
We visit the property, review existing conditions, and assess the soil and access. You receive a written quote detailing all costs before anything starts - the right moment to ask every question about scope and pricing.
We pull any required Flower Mound Development Services permit before work begins. The crew handles demolition, subgrade compaction, and forming - typically one active working day on site for most residential jobs.
Concrete is poured and finished to the agreed specification. Control joints are cut, and we review cure timing and any required city inspection with you before closing out the job.
We serve all of Flower Mound. Tell us about your project and we will schedule a free on-site visit within 1 business day.
(214) 432-7164Flower Mound is a town of over 80,000 residents in Denton County, situated between Lake Lewisville to the north and Grapevine Lake to the south. The town takes its name from a natural hill known as The Mound, a local landmark that gave early settlers a visual reference point on the open North Texas prairie. Flower Mound was incorporated in 1961 but saw most of its residential growth from the late 1980s through the 2000s, when subdivisions filled in across the central and western parts of town. The result is a community with a largely uniform housing era - single-family homes on suburban lots with attached garages and concrete driveways, most of them now 20 to 35 years into their service life.
The Lakeside Village development in the southeast brought mixed-use commercial and newer residential construction to the Grapevine Lake waterfront area, adding a different character to that corner of town. State Highway 121 connects Flower Mound to DFW International Airport in minutes and to both Dallas and Fort Worth via the broader freeway network. Major internal corridors FM 1171 (Cross Timbers Road) and FM 2499 (Long Prairie Road) carry most of the local traffic between neighborhoods and commercial areas. We also serve nearby Grapevine, which sits just to the southeast along SH-121, and Southlake, adjacent to the east, where newer high-value homes create demand for decorative concrete and pool deck work.
Get a durable, professionally poured concrete driveway built to last.
Learn MoreAdd beauty and texture to surfaces with decorative stamped concrete.
Learn MoreCustomized decorative finishes that enhance any indoor or outdoor surface.
Learn MoreEngineered retaining walls that hold soil and improve your landscape.
Learn MoreLevel, sealed concrete floors installed for residential and commercial spaces.
Learn MoreSturdy concrete steps built for safety, curb appeal, and longevity.
Learn MoreSolid slab foundations poured to precise structural specifications.
Learn MoreCommercial-grade concrete parking lots built for high traffic loads.
Learn MoreProperly sized concrete footings supporting structures from the ground up.
Learn MoreRestore settling foundations to level with professional raising techniques.
Learn MoreThe clay soil is not getting any softer and summer heat arrives fast. Call or send a request now and we will be out within 1 business day.