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Professional concrete services designed for properties in Wimberley, Texas.

You need concrete that holds up in Wimberley, where soil shifts and weather changes throughout the year. Whether you are pouring a new driveway, replacing a cracked patio, or setting footers for an outbuilding, the work has to account for the ground beneath it and the use it will see. Greater Wimberley Construction handles residential and commercial concrete projects across Wimberley with attention to site prep, proper mix design, and drainage considerations that affect long-term performance.

Concrete work begins with site evaluation and grade preparation to prevent settling or surface water issues. Your project may involve removing old concrete, compacting base material, setting rebar or wire mesh reinforcement, and pouring a mix suited to your application. Finishing techniques vary depending on whether you need a smooth trowel finish, broom texture for traction, or decorative options. Curing time is factored into the schedule so the slab develops full strength before use.

If you are planning a concrete project in Wimberley and want to discuss site conditions or timing, reach out to Greater Wimberley Construction to go over the details.

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What Goes Into a Concrete Pour

Each concrete project in Wimberley starts with clearing the area, checking for drainage issues, and confirming the depth and dimensions you need. The base is compacted using a plate tamper or roller to create a stable foundation that reduces the risk of cracking. Reinforcement is placed according to load requirements, and forms are set to control the shape and edge of the pour.

After the concrete is placed, you will notice a level surface free of voids, with edges that meet your property lines or landscape features. The finish is consistent across the slab, and control joints are cut to manage where any future cracking might occur. Once cured, the surface is ready for foot traffic, vehicle weight, or whatever function it was designed to support.

The service includes site cleanup, form removal, and a walkthrough to confirm the work matches your expectations. Sealing or coating is available as an add-on but is not part of the standard pour. The timeline depends on weather, curing requirements, and whether any existing concrete needs removal before the new pour can begin.

Questions About Your Concrete Project

Homeowners and property managers often have similar concerns before scheduling concrete work, especially regarding timing, durability, and how the finished surface will perform over time.

How long does concrete take to cure?
You can walk on most slabs within 24 to 48 hours, but full curing takes about 28 days. Heavy loads or vehicle traffic should wait at least seven days depending on the mix and weather conditions.
What causes concrete to crack?
Cracks usually form from settling, inadequate base preparation, or lack of control joints. Proper site prep and reinforcement reduce the likelihood, though some hairline cracking is normal as concrete cures and adjusts to temperature changes.
What thickness is needed for a driveway?
Most residential driveways in Wimberley are poured at four inches thick with rebar or wire mesh reinforcement. If you expect heavier vehicles or frequent use, a thicker slab with a stronger base may be recommended.
When is the best time to pour concrete?
Moderate temperatures between 50 and 80 degrees work best for curing. Extreme heat or cold can affect setting time and surface quality, so scheduling may shift depending on the season and forecast.
What prep work is included?
Site clearing, grading, base compaction, and form setup are all part of the service. If you need demolition of existing concrete or additional dirt work, that is discussed during the initial site visit.

Greater Wimberley Construction works with property owners in Wimberley who need concrete poured right the first time, with attention to drainage, reinforcement, and finish quality. If you are ready to move forward or want to talk through your project scope, get in touch to schedule a site evaluation.