
Atascocita Concrete Company serves Missouri City, TX with concrete floor installation, driveways, and slab foundations - built on properly compacted bases that handle Fort Bend County clay soil. We have served the greater Houston southwest corridor since 2024 and handle city permitting on every project.

Missouri City garages and outbuildings sit on the same expansive clay that shifts under every other slab in this region - which is why so many garage floors develop heaving and cracking within 15 to 20 years of original construction. Our concrete floor installation service starts with proper base preparation, because without it any pour on Missouri City clay is temporary.
Driveways in Missouri City's older Quail Valley neighborhoods are often 30 to 40 years old and showing every year of it - cracked surfaces, settled sections, and edges that have crumbled back. We replace aging driveways with new pours graded to direct water away from garages and foundations, built thick enough for the two-car suburban lots common across this city.
Every home in Missouri City sits on a concrete slab, and the Fort Bend County clay soil is the reason foundation problems appear in home inspections here more than in most Texas markets. We pour slab foundations engineered for local soil movement, with the reinforcement depth and post-tension specifications that the soil conditions here actually demand.
Covered patios and outdoor living areas are standard in Missouri City - the climate demands a good outdoor space for most of the year, and HOA communities like Sienna have standards for how they look. We pour patios graded to drain away from home foundations, with stamped or plain finishes that meet HOA approval requirements on the first submission.
Parts of Missouri City experienced significant flooding during Hurricane Harvey in 2017, and some neighborhoods still deal with drainage and soil saturation challenges after heavy rain. Concrete retaining walls stabilize saturated embankments, define drainage channels, and hold back soil that would otherwise shift toward a structure after a hard rain.
Sidewalks in Missouri City's established subdivisions regularly heave and crack from tree root pressure and clay soil movement - a combination that is especially common in neighborhoods with 30 to 40 year old landscaping. We replace and install sidewalks built with control joints placed to manage future movement, not just patch what is already cracked.
Missouri City sits on Fort Bend County clay - the same heavy, expansive soil type that runs across the broader Houston metro. It swells when it absorbs rain and shrinks when dry conditions arrive, and that constant movement is the primary reason concrete fails here. The housing stock in Missouri City spans from 1970s homes in Quail Valley to 2010s construction in Sienna, which means contractors encounter everything from 50-year-old driveways on original clay to newer slabs that are just beginning to show what the soil does to concrete over time. Base preparation is not something to negotiate on in this market - it is the difference between a 30-year floor and one that cracks in under a decade.
The rainfall compounds the problem. Missouri City averages 50 to 55 inches of rain per year, and portions of the city are in flood-prone areas that saw real damage during Hurricane Harvey in 2017. Water that pools against a foundation or drains toward a home accelerates the clay movement that damages concrete from below. Many Missouri City homeowners also live in HOA-governed master-planned communities, which means exterior concrete projects need material and finish approvals before work begins. A contractor who is not familiar with Fort Bend County soil behavior, drainage demands, and local HOA processes will create problems that cost more to fix than they would have to prevent.
Missouri City is an incorporated city, so permits go through the City of Missouri City's Building and Development Services department rather than the county - a distinction that matters because the permit process, fee schedule, and inspection requirements differ from unincorporated Fort Bend County. We pull from the city regularly and are familiar with which project types require inspections and how far in advance to apply to keep jobs on schedule.
The city divides naturally between older northern neighborhoods - including the areas around Quail Valley Golf Course - and the newer master-planned communities on the south end like Sienna. Homes near Quail Valley tend to have the oldest concrete on the property, and root pressure from established trees is a consistent issue we see there. In Sienna, the challenge shifts to HOA paperwork and matching finish materials to community standards. Missouri City is accessible from US-90 Alt and Fort Bend Tollway, and our crew regularly works across both sides of the city.
We also serve the neighboring community of Sugar Land, TX, which borders Missouri City to the west and shares the same Fort Bend County clay soil and HOA-heavy community structure. Both cities are part of the same southwest Houston growth corridor, and our crews move between them regularly. Pearland is another nearby area we cover - if you are comparing options across the southwest Houston suburbs, we serve all of them.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit. We do not quote prices without seeing the property and the existing ground conditions first.
After the visit, we deliver a written estimate that breaks out demolition, base prep, concrete thickness, and finish. In Missouri City, base preparation is often the most significant line item - you will see exactly why in the quote and what it is protecting against.
If the city requires a permit for your project, we handle the application with Missouri City's Building and Development Services. Work starts only after permits are in hand, typically one to two weeks from application.
Our crew arrives early to beat the afternoon heat, compacts the base, sets forms, and pours the same day. You can use the surface after seven days. We walk through the finished job with you before closing out.
We serve Missouri City homeowners from the Quail Valley neighborhoods to the Sienna community on the south end. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(832) 849-4374Missouri City is a city of about 75,000 people located roughly 20 miles southwest of downtown Houston in Fort Bend County, one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States. The city is predominantly owner-occupied and middle-to-upper-middle income, with home values typically ranging from the mid-$200,000s to over $400,000 depending on neighborhood and age. Most residents commute to Houston or Sugar Land for work and plan to stay in their homes long-term. Missouri City is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Texas, with long-established communities sitting alongside newer master-planned developments - a mix that makes for a broad range of housing ages and maintenance needs across the same city.
The two most recognized neighborhoods in Missouri City are Quail Valley - an older, established area anchored by the Quail Valley Golf Course with homes from the 1970s and 1980s - and Sienna, a large master-planned community on the south end built mostly in the 2000s and 2010s. The two areas have very different maintenance profiles: Quail Valley homes are hitting the 40- to 50-year mark on driveways and flatwork, while Sienna homes are entering their first major maintenance cycle. Neighboring Sugar Land borders Missouri City to the west and shares the same Fort Bend County growth story, while Pearland lies to the east across the Houston metro.
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Call Atascocita Concrete Company or send us a message. We serve all of Missouri City, from Quail Valley to Sienna and every neighborhood in between.