
Master Ennis Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Glenn Heights, TX with driveway installation, sidewalk construction, and slab work. We respond to estimate requests within 1 business day and have worked throughout both the Dallas County and Ellis County sides of the city.

Sidewalks in Glenn Heights take a beating from North Texas clay that swells with rain and shrinks in summer heat, leaving edges cracked and sections uneven. Our concrete sidewalk building service uses proper base prep and control joints to fight the soil movement that causes most sidewalk failures in this area.
Most homes in Glenn Heights were built between the 1980s and 2010s, and driveways from that era are now showing cracks, heaving, and surface wear from decades of clay soil movement. A new concrete driveway installed with the right base depth will last far longer than a surface patch on deteriorating slabs.
Glenn Heights homeowners value outdoor living space, and a concrete patio holds up through North Texas summers far better than wood decking that dries and splinters in the heat. We form and pour patios that stay level and drain properly - two things that matter a lot on the clay soil here.
New construction and additions in Glenn Heights need slab foundations designed for the area's expansive clay, which moves more than most homeowners realize over the course of a year. Getting the soil prep and post-tension work right from the start prevents the cracking and settling that is common when slabs are poured without accounting for local conditions.
The modest grade changes across Glenn Heights neighborhoods can concentrate runoff toward fences, driveways, and foundations if nothing is there to redirect it. A concrete retaining wall solves the drainage problem and stops soil from washing into low spots after the heavy spring storms common in this part of Dallas and Ellis counties.
Entry steps in Glenn Heights homes often shift and separate from the porch slab over time because the clay underneath moves independently of the structure. Properly formed concrete steps with a footing that accounts for soil conditions stay aligned and safe instead of creating a trip hazard at the front door.
Glenn Heights sits on the same Blackland Prairie clay that runs through most of southern Dallas County and northern Ellis County. That clay soil is the single biggest factor affecting how long concrete lasts here. It absorbs water and swells after rain, then shrinks and pulls back during dry stretches. Driveways, sidewalks, and slab edges crack not because the concrete was poured wrong, but because the ground underneath keeps moving. Contractors who understand this soil condition use deeper base layers, better compaction, and more frequent control joints to slow down that movement and extend the life of the work.
The age of Glenn Heights housing stock adds another layer to consider. Much of the city was developed in the 1990s through the 2010s, which means a large number of driveways and sidewalks are now 15 to 30 years old - right at the point where clay soil damage accumulates into concrete that cannot be patched any further. Add in North Texas spring storms that drop heavy rain quickly, and you get a pattern of cracking and settling that repeats across the city's neighborhoods. A contractor who has worked these streets knows what to expect under the surface before the first shovel goes in.
Our crew works throughout Glenn Heights regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The city straddles both Dallas County and Ellis County, and we pull permits through the City of Glenn Heights for projects across both sides of town - homeowners do not need to figure out which county they are in to get started. Interstate 35E and S. Hampton Road are the main corridors we navigate daily to reach neighborhoods throughout the city, from older sections near the original town center to newer subdivisions that grew up along the I-35E corridor in the 2000s and 2010s.
Glenn Heights is a predominantly residential city - the customer base here is almost entirely homeowners, and that is exactly who we have built our business to serve. We also work regularly in Mansfield and Red Oak, two nearby communities with similar housing ages and clay soil challenges, so we understand the full range of conditions across this part of the region.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We reply to all Glenn Heights estimate requests within 1 business day.
We visit your property to look at the scope, check what the soil conditions require, and give you a written estimate. There is no cost for the visit, and we will tell you whether a repair or full replacement makes more sense for your situation.
We handle the City of Glenn Heights permit process on your behalf so work can start without delays. You will know the scheduled date before we arrive and whether you need to be home for any part of the job.
Most residential flatwork jobs in Glenn Heights finish in one to three days. We clean up the site before we leave and give you cure time guidance so the concrete reaches full strength without any problems.
We serve all of Glenn Heights - from the Dallas County side to the Ellis County side. Free estimates, no pressure, and a response within 1 business day.
(469) 881-8298Glenn Heights is a growing suburb located about 20 miles south of downtown Dallas, straddling the line between Dallas County and Ellis County. The city was incorporated in 1969 and has grown steadily from a few hundred residents to roughly 16,000 to 18,000 people today. That growth means the housing stock ranges widely - from 1970s and 1980s homes near the original town center to newer subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s along the I-35E corridor. The city is overwhelmingly residential, with most commercial activity concentrated on S. Hampton Road and along I-35E, and nearly half of all households include children under 18.
The dual-county nature of Glenn Heights is an unusual feature - the Dallas County side is served by DeSoto ISD and the Ellis County side by Red Oak ISD. Most residents commute north toward Dallas or west toward other suburbs for work, which means contractors need to work around homeowners who are often out of the house during the day. Nearby communities like Duncanville and Cedar Hill share many of the same clay soil and housing age challenges, making this entire southern corridor of the Dallas metro a consistent market for concrete repair and replacement work.
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