Driveways, patios, and slab repair for one of north Austin's most established neighborhoods. Walnut Creek homes built in the 1970s–80s often need driveway replacements — we do them honestly.
Walnut Creek runs roughly between Parmer Lane and Highway 183, north of Loop 360. The neighborhood spans north and south of Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park.
"Replaced our original 1976 driveway. The slab had cracked into 12 sections over the years. New pour with proper sub-base — first new concrete in the neighborhood that doesn't look out of place."
"They saved us a tear-out — polyjacked the sunken driveway near the garage instead of pushing a full replacement. Saved $5K easily."
"Sidewalk panel was lifted 3 inches and a trip hazard. They saw-cut and replaced just the bad panel, matched texture cleanly."
No. Walnut Creek is on our regular Pflugerville-to-Austin corridor. 20 minutes door-to-door. We also work neighboring Tech Ridge and Wells Branch.
Almost always yes. Concrete from the late 1970s used thinner slabs and less rebar than modern standards. A proper modern pour with sub-base prep gives 30+ more years of life.
Yes. Austin uses its own permit portal and inspection process for driveway-approach work. We've pulled permits in Austin many times.
Yes — same pricing, same crew. Anywhere north of 360 between Lamar and Loop 1.
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