Master Ennis Concrete brings concrete contractor services to Cedar Hill - driveways, decorative concrete, retaining walls, and slabs - with crews that have worked these hillside lots and clay soils since 2016.

Cedar Hill homeowners are investing in outdoor living areas - covered patios, backyard gathering spaces, and polished interior floors that hold up to North Texas heat and humidity. Our decorative concrete services bring color, texture, and lasting durability to any surface on your property.
Many Cedar Hill driveways were poured in the 1990s and 2000s and are now showing cracks and settling from decades of clay soil movement. We replace aging slabs with properly reinforced pours designed to handle the shrink-swell cycle that affects this part of Dallas County year after year.
Cedar Hill's rolling terrain means many lots have slopes that send water toward foundations and erode yards after heavy rain. A concrete retaining wall holds soil in place, redirects drainage, and protects your foundation from the kind of shifting that sloped lots are prone to in this area.
Cedar Hill's expansive clay soils are tough on concrete slab foundations. Whether you need a new slab for an addition or repairs to a settling slab, we work with the local soil conditions and follow City of Cedar Hill permit requirements for all foundation work.
With properties near Cedar Hill State Park and Joe Pool Lake, outdoor living is a major part of life here. A properly poured concrete patio gives you a durable, low-maintenance outdoor space that handles the heat and handles the rain without cracking, shifting, or becoming a trip hazard.
From front walkways to backyard paths, Cedar Hill properties need flatwork that can handle clay soil movement without buckling. We install sidewalks and misc flatwork with control joints spaced for this climate so you get surfaces that stay level over the long term.
Cedar Hill sits on heavy expansive clay soil - the same "black gumbo" that affects much of North Texas - and the city's hilly terrain adds drainage challenges that flat-lot suburbs don't have. When rain soaks into sloped yards, water moves fast and can pool against foundations and driveways before it finds a drainage outlet. During dry summers, that same clay shrinks and creates gaps under slabs, which then crack when weight is applied. A contractor who doesn't account for soil prep and drainage on Cedar Hill lots ends up with callbacks.
The city's housing stock also spans several decades. Older neighborhoods near downtown have homes from the 1960s and 1970s with original concrete work that is well past its useful life. The large 1990s and 2000s subdivisions that make up most of Cedar Hill now have driveways and flatwork approaching 25 to 30 years old - the typical replacement window in this climate. Cedar Hill's spring hailstorms and occasional winter ice events add stress to outdoor surfaces that weren't designed with those events in mind. Getting the base, the reinforcement, and the sealing right from the start is what separates a 30-year driveway from one that needs work in 10.
Our crew works throughout Cedar Hill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the City of Cedar Hill Development Services department and are familiar with the inspection process for flatwork and foundation projects in the city. Cedar Hill's hillside lots - especially the neighborhoods near the escarpment west of US-67 - require extra planning for drainage and forming that flat suburban lots don't.
US-67 is the main corridor through Cedar Hill, and we use it regularly to reach neighborhoods on both the east and west sides of the city. Whether a job is off Belt Line Road near the older downtown core or out toward the developments near Joe Pool Lake and Cedar Hill State Park, we know the area well. We also serve nearby Duncanville and DeSoto, so we're often in this part of the county and can get to Cedar Hill quickly.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you need. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your on-site visit.
We come to your Cedar Hill property, look at the lot grade, soil, and access, and give you a written quote before any work starts. No surprise costs and no pressure - just a clear number you can decide on.
We handle the Cedar Hill permit application and inspection scheduling. Once approved, we confirm your work date and show up on time with the crew and materials needed to complete the job.
We pour, finish, and seal your concrete, then clean up the site before we leave. We walk you through cure time expectations so you know exactly when your new surface is ready to use.
We serve Cedar Hill and the surrounding area - call us or fill out the form and we'll get back to you within 1 business day.
(469) 881-8298Cedar Hill is a city of roughly 50,000 people straddling the Dallas-Ellis County line in the southwestern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The city sits on elevated ground along the Balcones escarpment, which gives it a noticeably hilly character compared to the flat terrain of most DFW suburbs. That topography - combined with cedar trees and open land - is reflected in the city's name and still shapes how properties here look and drain. US-67 runs through the city as its main commercial spine, with neighborhoods spreading out on both sides. Nearby Duncanville sits to the north along the same US-67 corridor.
Cedar Hill State Park and Joe Pool Lake on the city's western edge are major landmarks and give the area a greener, more natural feel than most of the metro. The housing stock spans several eras: older homes near the historic downtown core date to the 1960s and earlier, while the large subdivisions built through the 1990s and 2000s cover most of the city's land area. These newer neighborhoods are largely single-family, owner-occupied homes with concrete driveways, attached garages, and fenced back yards - properties where concrete maintenance and upgrades are a regular homeowner need. You can find detailed information about the city at the official City of Cedar Hill website.
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