Advanced Coppell Concrete delivers driveways, parking lots, patios, and slab foundations across Lewisville, TX. We have served the Denton County area since 2020 and know exactly what North Texas clay soil does to flatwork over time.

The commercial corridors along I-35E and State Highway 121 in Lewisville include large retail and warehouse properties with parking lots that take heavy daily traffic and intense summer heat. We pour commercial flatwork to load-bearing specifications and cut expansion joints sized for local conditions. Learn more about our concrete parking lot building service.
A large share of Lewisville homes were built in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, which means many driveways are now 30 to 40 years old and have been riding the clay soil cycle ever since. We replace aging flatwork with properly compacted bases and control joints that account for local soil movement.
Every home in Lewisville sits on a concrete slab, and additions or detached structures need a properly poured foundation from the start. We form and pour slab foundations to city grade requirements, with thickness and reinforcement matched to this area's expansive Denton County clay.
Lewisville's long outdoor season makes a solid backyard patio genuinely useful for much of the year. We pour patios with proper drainage slope away from the home and joint spacing calibrated for the clay beneath, so the surface stays level and intact through seasonal soil movement.
Properties near Lewisville Lake and the greenbelt corridors can develop drainage and grade challenges where soil stays wetter longer. Concrete retaining walls hold grade and protect surrounding flatwork better than timber or block against repeated wet-dry clay cycles.
Lewisville's subdivision layouts mean most properties have front walks and approach slabs that share the same clay soil challenges as driveways. We pour sidewalks with proper thickness and joint placement to keep them from cracking and lifting within a few years.
Lewisville sits in Denton County on the same expansive clay soils that run through most of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. This clay swells when it absorbs spring rainfall and shrinks back during the hot, dry summer months. That cycle repeats every year, and every year it puts more stress on whatever concrete is sitting on top. Driveways, patios, sidewalks, and even parking lot slabs all feel the movement. Without proper subgrade compaction and correctly spaced control joints, the cracking is not a question of if - it is a question of when.
A significant share of Lewisville homes were built during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, which means the original driveways and flatwork are now 30 to 40 years old. At that age, the concrete has been through hundreds of wet-dry clay cycles and typically shows deep, random cracking rather than the clean, predictable lines of properly jointed slabs. Lewisville also has a large commercial corridor along I-35E and State Highway 121 where parking lots and loading areas take heavy vehicle traffic on top of the same expansive clay - conditions that call for thicker slabs and heavier reinforcement than standard residential work.
Our crew works throughout Lewisville regularly, pulling permits through the City of Lewisville building department for residential and commercial jobs across the city. We encounter the full range of Lewisville housing stock - from the older ranch-style homes near Old Town Lewisville off Main Street to the newer subdivision builds on the east side of the city - and each building era comes with its own set of concrete challenges. Older homes often have driveways that were never properly jointed; newer homes may have had the original flatwork done on budget and need heavier replacement work now.
We know the city well - the I-35E corridor, the neighborhoods near Lewisville Lake to the north and west, and the commercial areas along FM 3040. Properties near the lake tend to have wetter, heavier soil that stays saturated longer after rain, which calls for extra attention to drainage slope and base preparation. We also regularly work in Coppell and Flower Mound, neighboring cities with the same Denton County clay conditions and North Texas climate demands.
Reach out by phone or our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate across Lewisville with no obligation.
We visit your property, assess soil conditions and drainage, and walk through your options. You receive a written quote with all costs before anything starts - that is where we address cost questions.
We pull any required City of Lewisville permit before work begins. The crew handles demolition, base preparation, forming, and the pour - typically completed in one active day on site.
We finish the surface, 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, no pressure - serving Lewisville and all of Denton County.
(214) 432-7164Lewisville is a mid-size suburban city in Denton County, roughly 25 miles north of downtown Dallas. The city grew steadily from the 1970s through the 1990s, so its housing stock is a wide mix of older ranch-style homes in established neighborhoods and newer two-story brick houses in subdivisions built through the 2000s and 2010s. Old Town Lewisville near Main Street represents the original commercial core, with smaller lots and a mix of historic buildings alongside newer infill. The residential neighborhoods east and south of the downtown core are primarily subdivision streets with cul-de-sacs and front driveways - standard North Texas suburban layout. The population now exceeds 100,000 residents, and the city is largely built out.
Lewisville Lake borders the city to the north and west - a large Army Corps of Engineers reservoir on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River that serves as a regional recreation destination. Properties near the lake and the surrounding greenbelt corridors tend to have more mature landscaping, larger lots, and soil that holds moisture longer after rain. Interstate 35E runs north-south through the city and is the main commercial backbone, lined with retail centers, warehouses, and multi-family housing. Lewisville shares a border with Flower Mound to the west and sits a short drive from Carrollton to the south, both of which we also serve.
Lewisville's expansive clay soil is the main reason concrete cracks here. We compact the subgrade and size control joints specifically for local soil conditions - the prep work that determines how long a slab actually holds up.
We handle City of Lewisville permit applications and coordinate required inspections on every applicable job. You never have to track down the building department or wonder whether the work is properly documented.
We serve Lewisville and the surrounding DFW communities. Written quotes are provided before work begins - no vague estimates over the phone - and we stay reachable throughout the job.
Advanced Coppell Concrete is headquartered in Coppell and has been working in Lewisville and across Denton County since 2020. Local operation means our reputation depends on every job we finish here.
Every job we take in Lewisville gets the same preparation and attention we would give a neighbor's driveway - because our business depends on the reputation we build here. When you call, you get a written quote, a clear timeline, and a crew that knows what Denton County clay soil actually requires.
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