
Marquee Stephenville Concrete provides concrete contractor services in Weatherford, TX, pouring driveways, patios, and retaining walls for Parker County homeowners and businesses. Our crew has served this area for years and understands how local clay soil affects every pour.
Marquee Stephenville Concrete provides concrete contractor services in Weatherford, TX, pouring driveways, patios, and retaining walls for Parker County homeowners and businesses. Our crew has served this area for years and understands how local clay soil affects every pour.

Parker County properties range from tight in-town lots near the historic Weatherford courthouse to large acreage parcels with long driveway runs, and each type needs a different approach to base prep and slab thickness. Every concrete driveway we build in Weatherford is designed for the specific lot grade, soil type, and expected traffic - so it holds up through years of North Texas clay movement without cracking apart.
Weatherford homeowners get real use out of outdoor spaces from early spring through late fall, but the long hot summers and spring hail storms put exterior concrete through its paces. A properly poured patio with the right joint layout and sealed finish handles the heat, the rain, and the inevitable soil movement underneath without requiring constant patching.
Parker County's mix of older in-town lots and larger rural-edge properties means retaining walls show up for all kinds of reasons - slope control on an acreage grade, erosion prevention along a fence line, or creating usable flat yard space on a terraced lot. Clay soil puts lateral pressure on walls that do not have proper footing depth and drainage, and we build for that from the start.
New construction in the growing subdivisions on Weatherford's north and east sides depends on slab foundations that can handle the clay soil movement common across Parker County. Whether the job is a new home, a detached garage, or an accessory building, the footing depth, base compaction, and reinforcement have to be right from day one.
Weatherford's older homes near the Victorian-era downtown district and the newer builds on the city's edges both depend on properly sized footings to stay stable through years of seasonal soil movement. Undersized footings shift and settle on Parker County clay, causing structural problems that cost far more to fix than getting the footing right the first time.
The commercial corridors along Interstate 20 and U.S. Highway 180 in Weatherford include a wide range of businesses whose parking lots see daily heavy traffic from both passenger vehicles and commercial trucks. A concrete parking lot built to handle that load lasts longer and requires less patching than asphalt on the same footprint.
Weatherford is the county seat of Parker County, sitting about 25 to 30 miles west of Fort Worth along Interstate 20. The city has grown steadily as residents move out from the DFW Metroplex, and that growth has produced a housing stock that spans more than a century. Near the historic downtown square, you find Victorian-era homes with foundations and driveways that have had decades to settle and shift. On the newer outskirts, recently built subdivisions sit on slab foundations where the clay soil is still adjusting. The expansive clay common throughout Parker County swells in wet weather and shrinks in dry summers, and that cycle stresses concrete flatwork and foundations year after year.
The rural character of Parker County also creates jobs that look different from standard suburban concrete work. Many properties outside the city core sit on larger lots with outbuildings, long driveways, and acreage. These properties need longer runs of concrete, more base preparation, and sometimes drainage work that a typical residential pour does not require. Weatherford is also in a part of North Texas that sees severe spring storms with large hail and strong winds, which can damage exterior concrete surfaces and accelerate the aging of driveways and patios that were not built to spec. Knowing all of this before starting a job changes how the project gets planned.
Our crew works throughout the Weatherford area regularly and handles permit applications through the City of Weatherford Building Department when projects require them. We are familiar with the range of property types here - from the Victorian-era homes near the historic courthouse square and Chandor Gardens to the newer subdivisions growing out toward the northeast and the larger rural parcels on the county roads. Every part of Weatherford has its own site conditions, and we approach each job based on what is actually there.
Interstate 20 marks Weatherford's southern edge and U.S. Highway 180 runs through town, making navigation straightforward for our crew. Properties near Lake Weatherford on the east side of the city and acreage lots out toward the county edges are both regular parts of our work area. We also serve Mineral Wells to the west along U.S. 180 and Granbury to the south - so if your project involves multiple properties or locations, we can cover the whole area.
Reach us by phone at (254) 965-2081 or through the contact form, and we will get back to you within one business day. You can describe the project and we will let you know what to expect before the visit.
We come to your Weatherford property, look at the site conditions, and give you a written quote covering all materials and labor. There is no obligation to book, and the estimate is free - we want you to know the exact cost before any decisions are made.
Once you approve the scope, we schedule the job and handle any permit applications required. Prep work - grading, forming, and base installation - happens in the days before the pour so the concrete day runs on schedule.
We pour, finish, and cure the concrete according to spec and walk you through the completed work before we leave. You will have clear guidance on cure time and any care steps needed in the first few days.
We serve Weatherford and all of Parker County. Call us or submit your project details and we will get back to you within one business day.
(254) 965-2081Weatherford is the county seat of Parker County, situated along Interstate 20 about 25 miles west of Fort Worth. The city is known for its historic downtown with Victorian-era architecture, including the Parker County Courthouse that has stood on the downtown square since the late 1800s. Chandor Gardens, a historic city-owned garden built in the 1930s by portrait painter Douglas Chandor, is one of Weatherford's best-known local landmarks. The community draws visitors from across the region for First Monday Trade Days, a long-running monthly outdoor market that has been a fixture of Weatherford life for generations. For more background on the city, see the Weatherford, Texas Wikipedia article.
The city has a mix of long-time Parker County families with roots in ranching and agriculture and a growing wave of newer residents who have moved out from Fort Worth and the DFW Metroplex. Housing ranges from 1800s-era homes near the historic core to brand-new subdivisions on the north and east sides of the city and large acreage properties on the county roads outside town. Lake Weatherford sits on the east side of the city and provides a recreational area as well as properties with larger lots and waterfront access. Nearby communities include Mineral Wells to the west and Granbury to the south, both of which we also serve.
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Learn MoreOur crew serves all of Parker County. Call today and we will come out to your Weatherford property, assess the job, and give you a written quote - no obligation, no pressure.