Serving Princeton and eastern Collin County

Concrete contractor Princeton TX. Local crews, free on-site quotes.

Princeton Concrete Co matches Princeton homeowners with local concrete crews for driveways, patios, slabs, sidewalks, stamped work, and repair. Serving Princeton, McKinney, Farmersville, Lowry Crossing, New Hope, Lavon, and Nevada.

  • Free on-site quotes
  • Licensed, insured local crews
  • Built for Blackland clay soil
  • 7am to 7pm, 7 days a week

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Concrete services in Princeton, TX

Residential concrete work sized for Collin County homes and light commercial jobs.

Local crews, not a call center

Every referral goes to a crew that actually works in Princeton, McKinney, Farmersville, and the rest of eastern Collin County.

Licensed and insured

Crews in the network carry general liability insurance and pour to code. You get a proper walk-through and a written quote.

Built for local soil

Blackland Prairie clay swells and shrinks. Local crews prep the base, size rebar, and set thickness for that reality.

Service area

Referrals across Princeton, McKinney, Farmersville, Lowry Crossing, New Hope, Lavon, and Nevada.

Frequently asked questions

What areas do you cover around Princeton, TX?+

We refer projects across Princeton, McKinney, Farmersville, Lowry Crossing, New Hope, Lavon, and Nevada, plus nearby parts of eastern Collin County.

How much does a concrete project cost?+

Every job is different. Cost depends on square footage, thickness, finish, site prep, and soil conditions. Local crews come out for a free on-site quote so you get a real number, not a guess.

Are the crews licensed and insured?+

Yes. Every crew in the referral network carries general liability insurance and works to local code.

How soon can someone come out?+

Most homeowners get a callback the same day and an on-site walkthrough within a few business days, weather permitting.

Do you handle both new pours and repair?+

Yes. New driveways, patios, slabs, sidewalks, and stamped work as well as crack repair, slab jacking, resurfacing, and section replacement.

How do you handle Blackland clay soil?+

Proper base prep matters more than the concrete itself here. Crews compact the subgrade, use the right rebar or mesh, and pour to the right thickness for the load. That is what keeps a slab flat as the soil moves through wet and dry seasons.

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