Concrete

Reliable Concrete Contractor in Tomball

Concrete Pad Installation in Tomball

We pour better than your bartender

Woodlands Land Services installs concrete following structural requirements across Tomball and Montgomery County. We excavate to depth, install 4-6 inch compacted aggregate base, place rebar per load specs, pour 4-inch minimum thickness, and create control joints at 10-foot intervals. Work includes driveways sloped for drainage, equipment pads sized for machinery, storage slabs with moisture barriers, & walkways. We handle grading, base prep, reinforcement, pouring, finishing, & curing. 21 years of experience.

Erosion Control

Stabilize slopes, ditches, and bare soil preventing sediment loss. We establish vegetative cover, install silt fencing, create check dams, place riprap on steep slopes, and redirect concentrated flow. Critical during construction – Spring and Cypress aggressively enforce erosion ordinances.

Concrete Pad Installation

Level platforms for sheds, generators, HVAC units, pool equipment, and outdoor appliances. We excavate to depth, compact base, install forms, pour and finish concrete to specs, and control joint placement preventing cracks. Properly sized footings distribute weight across Tomball’s clay.

Driveway Installation

Residential and light commercial concrete drives built for durability. We grade subbase, compact soil, install wire mesh or rebar, pour 4-6 inch slabs, create control joints, and finish surfaces. Include expansion joints where drives meet structures – Houston’s soil movement needs flexibility.


Did you know?

Professional land grading can reduce mosquito populations by up to 90% by eliminating standing water where mosquitoes breed.

Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete Work in Tomball TX

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How much does a concrete driveway cost in Tomball?

Concrete driveways typically cost $6-$12 per square foot installed, depending on thickness and finishing. A standard two-car driveway (20×20 feet = 400 sq ft) runs $2,400-$4,800. Prices go up for decorative finishes, thicker slabs, or difficult access.

How long does concrete take to cure?

Concrete reaches walking strength in 24-48 hours, but full cure takes 28 days. You can usually drive on a new driveway after 7 days, but we recommend waiting the full month before parking heavy equipment or trucks on it.

What’s the difference between a concrete pad and a slab?

They’re basically the same thing – a flat concrete surface. “Pad” usually refers to smaller areas like equipment pads, AC pads, or shed foundations. “Slab” usually means house foundations or large surfaces. Both are poured concrete reinforced with rebar or wire mesh.

Do you do stamped or decorative concrete?

Our concrete work focuses on functional driveways and pads rather than decorative finishes. For standard broom-finish driveways and equipment pads, we’re your team. For stamped patios or decorative concrete, we can refer you to specialists.

How thick should a concrete driveway be in Texas?

Standard driveways are 4 inches thick, reinforced with rebar or wire mesh. If you’re parking heavy equipment or RVs, we’ll pour 5-6 inches. Tomball’s clay soil moves with moisture changes, so proper thickness and reinforcement prevent cracking.

Can you pour concrete in the winter?

Yes, Texas winters are mild enough for concrete work. We just avoid pouring if temperatures will drop below 40°F within 24 hours of the pour, since cold slows curing and can cause surface damage.

What do you do to prepare for a concrete pour?

We grade and compact the base, build forms to contain the concrete, install rebar or wire mesh for reinforcement, and make sure drainage slopes away from buildings. Proper prep is why our concrete lasts – shortcuts lead to cracks and settling.

How do you prevent concrete from cracking?

We use proper thickness, reinforcement, control joints, and base preparation. Some hairline cracks are normal as concrete cures, but major cracks usually come from poor base prep or inadequate reinforcement. Our 21 years of experience means we do it right.

Nothing Like Other Contractors

Woodlands Land Services has cleared, graded, & shaped Tomball properties for 21 years. Owner Keven Ardoin operates the equipment on every job.

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