
Atascocita Concrete Company serves Atascocita, TX with concrete driveways, patios, and slab foundations - built on proper bases that handle Harris County clay soil. We have served the Lake Houston area since 2024 and handle Harris County permitting on every project.

Most Atascocita driveways sit on clay soil that shifts with every rain cycle, which is why base preparation matters more here than almost anywhere else. If your driveway is cracking, sinking, or holding water near the garage, our concrete driveway building service starts with the right foundation underneath.
A lot of Atascocita homes were built with nothing behind them but lawn. We pour concrete patios graded to drain away from your foundation - a practical concern in a neighborhood that can get 50 inches of rain a year. Plain or stamped, sized for how you actually use your backyard.
Homes along Lake Houston coves and bayou corridors deal with slope erosion and soil saturation that most neighborhoods never see. Concrete retaining walls hold back saturated soil and define the edge of usable yard space - built to handle the water table and drainage conditions specific to near-water Atascocita lots.
Nearly every home in Atascocita sits on a concrete slab, and the expansive clay beneath it is the reason foundation movement comes up in nearly every home inspection in this area. We pour slab foundations engineered for local soil conditions, with the reinforcement and thickness that Harris County-area homes actually need.
Atascocita HOAs often have rules about what driveways and patios look like. Stamped concrete lets homeowners meet those visual standards while getting a surface that needs less maintenance than pavers in a high-humidity climate. We help you pick a pattern and color that gets HOA approval the first time.
Pool decks in Atascocita take a beating from the combination of constant sun, high humidity, and heavy summer use. We install slip-resistant, heat-reflective concrete pool decks sized for the outdoor living style common in Lake Houston-area neighborhoods - durable enough to hold up through Houston summers year after year.
Atascocita sits on Houston-area Beaumont Clay - one of the most expansive soil types in Texas. It swells when the ground gets wet and contracts when it dries out. That cycle is hard on concrete slabs, driveways, sidewalks, and foundations. The bulk of Atascocita homes were built between the 1980s and early 2000s, which means a lot of original concrete is now 25 to 40 years old and sitting on a base that was laid before contractors fully understood how to manage this soil. Cracked driveways and uneven sidewalks in this area are rarely a sign of bad luck - they are usually a base preparation problem.
The rainfall adds another layer. The Lake Houston watershed receives around 50 inches of rain per year, and a significant portion of Atascocita neighborhoods back up to the lake, its coves, or one of the area bayous. Near-water and low-lying lots deal with higher soil saturation, erosion along embankments, and drainage demands that inland properties do not face. A concrete job done without accounting for where the water goes - whether on a patio, a retaining wall, or a foundation - tends to show problems faster in Atascocita than it would in a drier, less flood-affected community.
Atascocita is unincorporated Harris County, which means permits go through Harris County Engineering rather than a city building department - a process we handle regularly for projects that touch the county right-of-way or require flatwork permits near the home. That detail matters because homeowners in Atascocita sometimes hire contractors who are not familiar with county-level permitting and end up with unpermitted work. We pull from Harris County regularly and know which project types trigger inspection requirements out here.
We work throughout the Atascocita area - from the subdivisions near Lake Houston Wilderness Park on the north end to the neighborhoods along FM 1960 closer to Humble. Homes near Atascocita High School and the lake coves tend to have the oldest concrete on the largest lots, and we see a lot of root-damaged driveways and waterfront retaining wall work in those pockets. The mature pine and oak trees on quarter-acre and half-acre lots here are a constant source of root pressure on concrete that was poured 30 or 40 years ago.
We also serve the neighboring community of Humble, TX, where the same clay soil and drainage conditions apply to a slightly older and denser housing stock. Kingwood is just up the road as well - our crews move between all three communities regularly and know the permit offices and road access for each.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit. We will not quote a price without seeing the property and the site conditions.
We measure, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and deliver a written estimate that breaks out removal, base prep, concrete thickness, and finish. No vague totals - you see every line item, which helps you understand what drives the cost in Atascocita's clay soil environment.
If Harris County requires a permit for your project, we handle the application. Work starts only after permits are in hand - typically within a few days to two weeks depending on the county workload.
Our crew arrives early to work in cooler morning temperatures, compacts the base, sets forms, and pours the same day. You can drive or walk on the surface after seven days. We do a final walkthrough before closing out the job.
We serve Atascocita homeowners from the Lake Houston waterfront to the neighborhoods along FM 1960. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(832) 849-4374Atascocita is an unincorporated community in Harris County, sitting about 20 miles northeast of downtown Houston along the western and northern shores of Lake Houston. With a population of roughly 80,000 to 90,000 residents, it is one of the largest unincorporated communities in Texas. The area is dominated by single-family homes, most of them built between the 1980s and early 2000s during the suburban expansion of northeast Harris County. Because it is not an incorporated city, residents interact with Harris County government rather than a local municipality, which shapes everything from road maintenance to permit requirements. Median household incomes are well above the national average, and most residents are long-term homeowners who invest in maintaining their properties.
The neighborhood character in Atascocita is shaped by the lake and its coves, the network of bayous that cut through the area, and the large lots with mature trees that distinguish it from denser Houston suburbs. Communities close to the water deal with unique drainage demands, and the older subdivisions near Atascocita High School are home to some of the most mature trees - and the most root-damaged driveways - in the area. Atascocita falls within the Humble Independent School District, which draws families who plan to stay for years. Nearby, Kingwood shares a similar suburban character and the same clay soil that runs throughout this corridor.
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Call Atascocita Concrete Company or send us a message. We serve the entire Atascocita area, from the lake neighborhoods to the corridors along FM 1960.