
Superior Waxahachie Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Duncanville, TX with foundation installation, driveway replacement, and slab work designed for the area's older homes and clay soil. We have responded to service requests in Duncanville within 1 business day since 2016 and understand what homes here actually need.

Duncanville homes sit on heavy expansive clay soil that causes slab movement and long-term cracking when foundations are not properly engineered for it. If you are building an addition or replacing a failing pier-and-beam system, our foundation installation service is designed specifically for the ground conditions in this part of southwest Dallas County.
A large share of Duncanville homes were built between the late 1950s and the 1980s, meaning many original driveways are now 40 to 60 years old and cracking from decades of clay soil movement. Replacing a heaved or cracked driveway adds real curb appeal and removes a daily tripping hazard on your property.
Duncanville homeowners with fenced back yards use patios heavily in the spring and fall when the weather cools off. A properly poured concrete patio, graded away from the house, holds up against the seasonal clay soil movement that tends to crack poured slabs laid without adequate base preparation.
Front walks and connecting sidewalks in Duncanville's older neighborhoods tend to heave and crack from tree roots and clay soil expansion. Replacing them with properly thick concrete and adequate control joints reduces the risk of repeat cracking over the next several decades.
For any new garage, workshop, or addition in Duncanville, a properly engineered slab is the only durable starting point on the area's expansive black clay. Getting the beam depth and steel reinforcement right from the start avoids costly remediation work later.
Commercial properties along U.S. Highway 67 in Duncanville deal with heavy daily traffic on concrete and asphalt surfaces that age faster in the heat. A commercial concrete parking lot built to the correct thickness and reinforcement spec holds up significantly longer than a cost-cut alternative.
Duncanville was incorporated in 1947 and built out through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. That means the majority of the city's homes are now 40 to 60-plus years old, and a lot of the original concrete - driveways, front walks, patio slabs - has been sitting on expansive black clay soil through several decades of North Texas summers and wet seasons. The clay here swells when it rains and shrinks during the dry spells, and that movement is relentless. Driveways crack, walkways heave, and foundation edges shift. The work that needs doing is not complicated, but it has to be done right for local conditions.
Spring thunderstorms in this part of the Dallas area bring hail, heavy rain, and occasionally tornado-strength winds. After a serious storm, homeowners across southwest Dallas County see concrete damage, shifted slabs, and surface cracking accelerated by water intrusion. Duncanville's position between I-20 to the north and U.S. Highway 67 running through the city means we can get to any neighborhood here quickly - and that matters when a homeowner needs a problem looked at before it gets worse. Any structural or major flatwork job in Duncanville also requires a permit through the city's own permitting office, and we pull permits and handle inspections as a standard part of every qualified project.
Our crew works throughout Duncanville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The city's predominantly single-family, brick-veneer neighborhoods off I-20 and along the U.S. Highway 67 corridor are full of homes that were built during the city's main growth decades, and many of those driveways, patio slabs, and front walks are original. We see the same pattern repeatedly: cracked, heaved concrete that has been patched once or twice but is now past the point where patches hold. Getting a permit through the City of Duncanville for structural work is straightforward and something we handle routinely.
Duncanville is part of the Best Southwest group of cities - along with DeSoto, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster - and we work across all of them. If you are in Duncanville and have a neighbor or family member in Lancaster who needs the same kind of work, we cover that city regularly too. We also serve customers in Cedar Hill, just to the west, where the terrain and soil conditions are similar.
We respond to all Duncanville inquiries within 1 business day. Tell us what you need - driveway replacement, slab, foundation, or patio - and we schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your property, look at the existing conditions, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. We cover material costs, labor, and any permit fees so there are no surprises after you sign.
For any work requiring a City of Duncanville permit, we handle the application and schedule the required inspections. We prep the subgrade and remove any existing concrete before the pour.
We pour and finish the concrete, then walk you through the completed work before we leave. We explain any curing requirements, especially important in summer when heat can affect how the slab sets.
We serve all of Duncanville, TX and respond within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer and a written estimate.
(945) 259-2078Duncanville is a fully built-out suburb in Dallas County, sitting just southwest of Dallas with a population of roughly 40,000 people. The city was incorporated in 1947 and expanded steadily through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s as the southern Dallas metro grew outward. Most of the housing stock is one-story or split-level brick-veneer homes on slab foundations, typical of mid-century suburban North Texas construction. There is little open land left for new subdivisions - this is an established city where the need is renovation and replacement rather than new builds. Interstate 20 runs along the northern edge, and U.S. Highway 67 passes through the middle, connecting Duncanville to Cedar Hill, DeSoto, and the broader southwest Dallas County corridor.
Duncanville is part of the informal "Best Southwest" group of neighboring cities that includes DeSoto, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster - communities that share a regional identity and similar suburban character. The Duncanville Fieldhouse is a well-known local sports facility that draws visitors from across the Dallas area. Duncanville ISD serves the community, with Duncanville High School carrying a strong athletic tradition. Homeownership rates are high across the city, and owner-occupied single-family homes are the dominant property type - which means the demand for concrete and masonry work from homeowners who have real stakes in their properties is consistent year-round. Our team in DeSoto, just to the east, sees the same conditions and the same types of projects.
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