Advanced Coppell Concrete delivers slab foundations, driveways, patios, and commercial concrete across Irving, TX. We have served the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2020 and understand the clay soil and mixed housing stock this city presents.

Every home in Irving sits on a concrete slab, and the expansive Dallas County clay beneath them is what causes foundations to move and crack over decades. Additions, detached garages, and new structures need properly engineered slab foundations from the start. Learn more about our slab foundation building service.
Older homes in west and central Irving often have driveways from the 1960s and 70s that have been riding the clay soil cycle for half a century. We remove cracked slabs and repour with compacted base material and control joints suited to Dallas County soil conditions, so the replacement holds rather than repeating the same failure.
The commercial corridors along State Highway 114 and Loop 12 in Irving carry heavy daily traffic past retail centers, warehouses, and corporate campuses. We pour commercial parking lots and loading areas to load-bearing specifications and cut expansion joints to manage movement under vehicle traffic.
Irving's location near DFW Airport and inside the metro core means most properties are on modest lots where an outdoor patio adds real living space. We pour patios with drainage slope away from the home and joint spacing that accounts for the clay movement common in both Las Colinas-area homes and older west Irving neighborhoods.
Newer townhomes and single-family homes in Las Colinas and Valley Ranch often have HOA guidelines that shape what finishes are acceptable for driveways and patios. Stamped concrete meets the aesthetic standards of these managed communities while performing better than individual pavers on moving clay soil.
Irving's older homes in the central and western neighborhoods were built on clay that has been moving for decades. When the soil settles unevenly, concrete around the foundation shifts too. Foundation raising addresses settled slabs and uneven concrete before the displacement creates drainage problems or structural issues.
Irving sits in Dallas County on the same expansive black clay that runs through much of North Texas - sometimes called black gumbo locally. This clay absorbs moisture and swells during wet seasons, then shrinks back as it dries out through the summer. Over years, that movement cracks concrete driveways, shifts sidewalks, and stresses slab foundations. Irving has both older residential neighborhoods in the western and central parts of the city, where homes from the 1950s through 1980s have been on this soil for decades, and newer construction in Las Colinas and Valley Ranch where the concrete is more recent but still sits on the same clay. Both situations call for subgrade preparation that accounts for soil movement.
Irving also has a large commercial footprint. The corridors along State Highway 114 and Loop 12 are lined with retail centers, corporate campuses, and logistics properties - many with large parking lots and loading areas that take heavy vehicle traffic on top of the same expansive clay. Commercial flatwork here needs thicker slabs and heavier reinforcement than standard residential concrete, and expansion joint placement matters more when the subgrade moves as much as it does in this area. Irving sits directly adjacent to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which drives a heavy commercial real estate presence and a large volume of commercial paving work across the city.
Our crew works throughout Irving regularly, and we understand what the different parts of this city require. We have done residential work on older single-story brick homes near Heritage Crossing and the original downtown area, where the driveways have been through 40 to 60 years of clay movement, and we have poured flatwork on newer properties in Las Colinas and Valley Ranch, where HOA finish requirements and tighter lot spacing change how jobs are set up. Irving is large enough - covering roughly 68 square miles - that the conditions at a property near State Highway 114 and a property in the older west side can be quite different.
We work regularly in Euless to the north and Carrollton to the northeast, cities that share Irving's Dallas County clay conditions and similar housing eras. All three areas see the same seasonal soil movement, and crews who work across this corridor understand how to prepare the subgrade correctly.
Reach out by phone or our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate anywhere in Irving - from Las Colinas to the older west-side neighborhoods.
We visit your property, assess soil conditions and drainage, and discuss your options. You receive a written quote with all costs before anything starts - the assessment step is where we handle cost questions.
We pull any required City of Irving permit before work begins. The crew handles demolition, base preparation, forming, and the concrete pour - typically completed in one active day on site.
We finish the surface, saw-cut control joints, and walk you through cure timing and traffic restrictions. We coordinate any required city inspection before closing out the permit.
Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. Free estimates, written quotes - serving Irving from Las Colinas to west Irving and everywhere in between.
(214) 432-7164Irving is a large city in Dallas County with a population of roughly 265,000 people, situated between Dallas and Fort Worth. The city covers about 68 square miles and has two distinct characters. The western and central neighborhoods - near the original downtown, Heritage Crossing, and the older residential streets off Loop 12 - are built with mid-century brick ranch homes and smaller commercial properties that have been here since the 1950s through 1980s. These areas are where most of the residential driveway and foundation work we encounter in Irving comes from. The eastern portion of the city, anchored by the Las Colinas master-planned district, looks and feels entirely different - corporate campuses, modern hotels, townhome communities, and newer single-family subdivisions with HOA management.
Las Colinas is one of the best-known planned urban districts in the DFW area, covering a large share of Irving's northeast quadrant and home to multiple corporate headquarters. Valley Ranch, in the city's northeast, is another well-known planned residential community with homes built mostly from the 1980s onward. Irving sits directly adjacent to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on its western border, which shapes much of the commercial activity along State Highway 114 and makes the city a hub for logistics, hospitality, and business services. Irving neighbors Euless to the north and Carrollton to the northeast, both of which we serve as well.
Irving's expansive black clay is what causes concrete to crack and shift here. We compact the subgrade and space control joints specifically for local soil conditions - the foundation of any flatwork job that actually holds up over time.
We pull required City of Irving permits and coordinate inspections on every applicable project. You never need to navigate Development Services on your own or wonder whether the work is properly documented.
We serve Irving and the surrounding DFW communities with written quotes provided before any work begins. No vague ballpark estimates - you know what you are paying before the crew shows up.
Advanced Coppell Concrete has been working across the DFW area, including Irving, since 2020. We have done residential work in west Irving's older neighborhoods and commercial jobs in the Las Colinas and SH-114 corridors - different property types that call for different approaches.
Whether you are a homeowner in an older Irving neighborhood or managing a commercial property in Las Colinas, you get the same written quote, the same soil-specific prep work, and the same crew that stands behind the job. Irving is large and varied, and we have worked in enough of it to know the difference.
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