Supreme Deer Park Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Friendswood, TX with stamped concrete, driveway replacement, patio construction, and flatwork. We work throughout Friendswood regularly and understand how the city's clay soil, Clear Creek flood history, and 1970s-to-1990s housing stock affect every concrete job we take on here.

Friendswood homeowners who have lived in their homes for 20 or 30 years often choose stamped concrete when replacing a plain patio or front walk - it is an upgrade that looks sharp on the older brick-veneer homes common throughout the city. We match patterns and colors that complement the traditional architecture here, and we seal every stamped surface to protect it from the Gulf Coast humidity and summer UV exposure. See our stamped concrete services.
A large portion of Friendswood driveways were poured in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s - which means many are at or past the age where clay soil movement has had time to crack and settle sections beyond simple patching. We replace tired driveways with properly prepared bases, appropriate slab thickness, and control joints that give the concrete room to move without cracking across the full slab.
Friendswood's outdoor season runs most of the year, and a well-built patio is one of the most-used improvements a homeowner can make here. The flat terrain throughout the city means drainage away from the home is built into every patio we pour - standing water against a foundation or back door is a problem the right grade prevents. We size the slab and grading to the specific lot and home position.
Neighborhoods built in the 1970s and 80s along FM 518 and the surrounding streets have sidewalks that have been pushed by clay soil cycles for decades. Heaved or cracked sections create trip hazards and can expose homeowners and HOAs to liability. We remove damaged sections and replace them with properly jointed concrete designed to handle the soil movement that caused the original failure.
Additions, detached garages, and accessory structures in Friendswood need a concrete slab that accounts for the soft, moisture-prone clay soil underneath. A slab poured without adequate base compaction and drainage relief will move as the clay cycles through wet and dry seasons. We handle new slab pours for residential additions throughout Friendswood with base preparation suited to the soil here.
Friendswood's mild winters and long outdoor seasons make pool decks a fixture in many backyards. These surfaces face intense summer UV, Gulf Coast humidity, and the same clay soil movement as every other concrete flatwork in the city. We pour pool decks with slip-resistant finishes and UV-resistant sealers, and we grade the surface to move water away from the pool coping and toward drainage.
Friendswood incorporated in 1961 and most of its housing was built between the early 1970s and the late 1990s. That means a large share of concrete driveways, patios, and walks in the city are 30 to 50 years old - and they have spent those decades sitting on the expansive clay soil that characterizes this part of the Houston metro. That clay swells when rain soaks through and contracts during dry spells, and after enough cycles, even concrete that was poured correctly begins to crack and settle. Homeowners who patch cracks without addressing the base are solving the symptom, not the cause.
The flood risk adds a layer of complexity that Friendswood properties face more acutely than many Houston suburbs. Clear Creek runs through parts of the city, and Hurricane Harvey in 2017 brought severe flooding to portions of Friendswood, leaving behind disturbed soil that settled unevenly as it dried. Properties near the creek and in low-lying neighborhoods often have flatwork that shifted during or after flooding. A contractor working in Friendswood needs to understand that a slab sitting on flood-disturbed soil needs a different base approach than one going into undisturbed ground - and that sealing and drainage provisions are not optional extras here.
Our crew works throughout Friendswood regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Friendswood for flatwork projects that require city approval. The homes we see most often here are one- and two-story brick veneer construction on modest lots - typical of what was built throughout this part of the Houston metro in the 1970s and 80s. Those homes have driveways, patios, and sidewalks that are now old enough to show real wear, and the owners tend to be long-term residents who want the work done correctly rather than patched together.
Friendswood Drive (FM 518) is the main north-south artery through the city, and most of the neighborhoods we work in sit off the residential streets connecting to it and to FM 2351 running east toward Clear Lake. We cover all of Friendswood, from the older subdivisions near Stevenson Park to the streets on the quieter edges of town. We also work in League City to the south and Pearland to the north, where similar clay soil and storm flood conditions make the same base preparation approach the right call.
Call or fill out the contact form with a brief description of what you need. We respond within one business day to set up a time to come out and take a look.
We visit your property in Friendswood, assess the existing concrete, drainage conditions, and base situation, then give you a written, itemized quote. There is no obligation, and the price you see is the price you pay - no surprise charges at the end.
We handle any required permits with the City of Friendswood before any work starts. Our crew handles all forms, subgrade prep, and the pour itself. You do not need to be home during the work, but we keep you updated at each stage.
Fresh concrete needs at least 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic and seven days before driving on it. We clean up the site completely, walk through the finished work with you, and cover care and sealing recommendations before we leave.
We serve Friendswood homeowners with free on-site estimates and a written quote you can hold us to. No high-pressure sales, no hidden fees - just straight talk about your project.
(346) 954-2557Friendswood is a mid-size suburb in both Galveston and Harris counties, located roughly 20 miles southeast of downtown Houston. The city was founded in 1895 by Quaker settlers and incorporated in 1961 - a history that still shapes its tight-knit, family-oriented character. Most of the housing is single-family homes on modest to mid-size lots, built predominantly from the early 1970s through the late 1990s. Brick veneer construction is the norm, and the housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied, with many long-term residents who have lived in the same home for decades. Friendswood ISD is widely regarded as one of the stronger school districts in the Houston metro, and it is a primary reason families choose to settle here and stay.
Clear Creek runs through portions of Friendswood, connecting to the Clear Lake area and Galveston Bay. The creek is a familiar local landmark and a reminder of the flood exposure the city carries - particularly after Hurricane Harvey brought significant flooding to parts of Friendswood in 2017. Stevenson Park, near the center of the city, is a gathering point for community events and sports. Nearby communities include League City to the south and Webster to the east - both areas we also serve and where similar Gulf Coast concrete conditions apply.
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