Slab Guard
Annual seal and inspection of your driveway or patio, joint re-caulk, and priority scheduling on any repair you need.
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Concrete · Dallas
Dallas concrete done the heavy way - a compacted sub-base, steel reinforcement, and a 4,000 PSI pour finished by the same crew that set the forms. A slab is only as strong as the dirt under it, so that is where we start.
Quality concrete work backed by upfront pricing and a satisfaction guarantee.
We tear out failing slabs, recompact the sub-base, and re-pour your driveway full-depth with steel on chairs and 4,000 PSI mix.
Backyard patios and connecting walkways get set on a level, drained base with control joints cut so cracks follow our line.
Integral-color, stamped, and exposed-aggregate finishes give you the look of stone or brick in one monolithic pour, sealed against Dallas sun.
Shed pads, garage floors, and home additions start with engineered grading and reinforcement sized for the expansive clay your structure sits on.
Poured and reinforced retaining walls hold a grade with proper footing depth and weep drainage so hydrostatic pressure never pushes them out.
Heaved panels get ground flush, scaled surfaces get a bonded overlay, and we crack-chase the joints instead of upselling a full tear-out.
Free, no obligation — see an approximate price right now.
Varies with site prep, thickness, and reinforcement. This is a ballpark — your exact price comes after a free visit.
A new driveway, foundation, or full slab replacement is a once-in-a-decade investment, and it shouldn't have to wait on cash flow. Qualified homeowners can spread a large pour over flexible monthly terms and keep the project moving this season instead of next.
Financing available on approved credit. Ask your project lead for current rates and terms before you sign.
Annual seal and inspection of your driveway or patio, joint re-caulk, and priority scheduling on any repair you need.
Join Slab GuardEverything in Slab Guard plus included crack-chase and resurfacing labor and a 10 percent credit toward any future pour.
Compare plansAnyone can screed wet concrete flat. The work that decides whether your driveway lasts ten years or cracks in two happens before the truck arrives. We grade and compact the sub-base, set the forms dead level, and lay steel on chairs so it sits in the middle of the pour where it actually carries load. Then we control-joint it by the foot so it cracks on our line, not across your new patio.
Marcus walks the slab, checks the grade and drainage, and hands you a written square-foot price the same day - no pressure to replace what only needs a resurface.
We tear out the old slab, grade and compact the sub-base for the expansive clay, and set the forms dead level before any concrete is ordered.
We lay steel on chairs so it carries load in the middle of the slab, then place a real 4,000 PSI mix and finish it - broom, stamped, or aggregate - by the same crew that set the forms.
We saw control joints by the foot so cracks follow our line, let it cure, haul off every form board, and walk the finished slab with you before we leave.
A look at the kind of concrete work we deliver.
“Ironset tore out our cracked builder-grade driveway in Frisco and re-poured it full depth with real rebar. You can see the difference in the thickness alone. Two summers in and not a single crack on the control lines.”
“We got a stamped patio in Plano and the crew handled the HOA finish approval before they even set the forms. The color matched our existing aggregate perfectly and the broom edges are dead straight.”
“Marcus came out himself, checked the grade and drainage, and gave me a written square-foot price the same day. No pressure to replace the whole slab when a resurface would do. Honest outfit.”
“They poured a thicker load-rated apron for our Arlington driveway because we park a trailer on it. Photographed the steel on the chairs before the pour so I knew it was done right. Same-week start like they promised.”
“Had an old heaved sidewalk in Irving that was a trip hazard. They ground and leveled the joints flush instead of upselling me a full tear-out. Fair price and the cleanup was spotless.”
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Every Ironset pour is warrantied against workmanship failure for ten full years, in writing and transferable to the next owner. If a slab we placed cracks outside its control joints or fails because of how we prepped, reinforced, or finished it, we make it right. A driveway is only as honest as the sub-base under it, and we stand behind ours.
I started Ironset in 2008 with one form crew and a rule I still hold: the slab gets built from the dirt up, not the top down. I've torn out too much cheap flatwork that looked perfect on day one and spidered by year two. So we grade and compact the sub-base, set steel on chairs, and pour a real 4,000 PSI mix even when a thinner spec would win the bid. If that's the kind of concrete you want under your home, we should talk. — Marcus Delgado, Owner & Lead Finisher
We price by the square foot and put it in writing after a free on-site measure - the number never moves after you approve it. Cost depends on thickness, square footage, whether we're tearing out an old slab, and finish (broom is standard; stamped, integral-color, or exposed aggregate runs higher). A standard residential driveway poured full-depth with steel on chairs and our 4,000 PSI mix is a different price than thin builder-grade flatwork, and we'll show you exactly why on the estimate. Marcus walks the slab, checks grade and drainage, and hands you the square-foot price the same day.
Once you approve the written estimate, most residential pours break ground that same week, weather and cure temperatures permitting. The pour itself is usually a day; the real timeline is the sub-base prep and forming beforehand and the cure afterward. You can walk on a fresh slab in about 24 to 48 hours, but we ask you to keep vehicles off a new driveway for about 7 days and understand it reaches full strength around 28 days. We won't rush a pour into ground that's too cold or too wet to cure right.
Some flatwork doesn't require a permit, but driveway approaches that tie into the city right-of-way, structural slabs, and additions usually do - and it varies by city across Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Irving, and Arlington. We pull the permits we're responsible for and schedule the inspections, so the work goes on record and stays under warranty. We'll tell you upfront at the measure whether your project needs one.
Around here it's the soil. Dallas-area clay is expansive - it swells in spring and shrinks every August, and that movement is what cracks a slab poured the cheap way. All concrete moves as it cures, so the question isn't whether it cracks but whether it cracks where you want it to. We compact and grade the sub-base for that clay, lay steel on chairs so it sits in the middle of the slab carrying load, and saw control joints by the foot so any cracking follows our line, not across the middle of your new patio. That's the whole reason we can warranty the work for ten years.
Every Ironset pour carries a written, transferable ten-year guarantee against workmanship failure. If a slab we placed cracks outside its control joints, or fails because of how we prepped, reinforced, or finished it, we make it right. It transfers to the next owner, so it adds value when you sell. What it doesn't cover is damage from things outside the concrete itself - tree roots, a plumbing leak undermining the base, or someone parking a loaded truck on a section that wasn't rated for it - and we'll always tell you straight which bucket a problem falls in.
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