About the Temple and Bell County Market
Temple sits at the intersection of residential growth and active commercial development in Bell County. The south side of the metro has seen sustained new construction, and the hospital and medical district have driven significant commercial and institutional concrete demand in recent years. We understand this market, we work in it regularly, and we price Temple-area jobs to reflect the actual scope of the work — not a premium for the drive.
Belton is a short distance from Temple, and we serve both communities as part of the same corridor. If your project is in Belton, Nolanville, or the surrounding area, the same crew and the same standards apply.
Do you take on concrete projects in Temple, TX even though you're based in Waco?
Yes. Temple is approximately 30 miles from our Waco office, and we work in the Temple–Belton corridor regularly. We take on both residential and commercial concrete projects in the area and price them fairly for the scope of work involved.What types of concrete work do you handle in Temple?
We handle the full range — driveways, patios, pool decks, sidewalks, parking lots, foundations, slabs, retaining walls, and concrete repair. For commercial clients, we also work as a subcontractor on larger pours and site flatwork.Are you licensed and insured to work in Bell County?
We are fully insured and bondable, including bonding with the City of Waco for right-of-way projects. That bonding and insurance capacity qualifies us for commercial and institutional contracts that many smaller operators in the area cannot take on.How do I get a concrete driveway estimate in Temple?
Contact us through our website or by phone. Give us a general description of the project — what you're replacing or adding, the approximate size, and the address — and we'll get back to you with a free estimate. You'll talk directly to the people doing the work, not a salesperson.Can you handle commercial parking lot construction in Temple?
Yes. Parking lot construction is a significant part of our commercial work. We've completed large parking lot pours for churches and institutional clients throughout Central Texas. We handle base preparation, forming, finishing, and joint placement on commercial lots.How long does a concrete driveway or patio project typically take in Temple?
Most residential concrete projects — driveways, patios, walkways — take one to two days for the pour itself, with a curing period before the surface is ready for use. Larger commercial pours take longer depending on scope. We give you a realistic timeline before the project starts so you can plan accordingly.