
Master Ennis Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Mansfield, TX, specializing in driveways, parking lots, patios, and foundations for the south DFW suburbs. We reply within one business day and provide a written estimate before any work begins - no surprises.

Commercial properties along the US 287 and State Highway 360 corridors in Mansfield carry heavy daily traffic, and a parking lot that was poured without adequate base depth will start failing well before its expected life. Our concrete parking lot building service covers site prep, drainage design, and reinforced pours sized for commercial load requirements in this part of the DFW metro.
A large share of Mansfield driveways were originally poured during the 1990s and 2000s building boom, and after two to three decades on clay soil, many are showing the cracks and panel shifts that come with age and soil movement. Replacing an aging driveway with a properly reinforced, adequately thick pour resets the clock and removes the tripping and vehicle damage risk.
Mansfield backyards tend to be mid-sized suburban lots with enough room for a real outdoor living space, and a concrete patio is the most durable foundation for that - it does not rot, warp, or shift the way decking and pavers can under Texas summer heat. We build patios with the correct base for clay soil so they hold their grade and stay crack-free longer.
New construction and additions in Mansfield require a slab foundation that is engineered for the local clay soil, which shrinks dramatically during the long dry summers and swells again once fall rains return. We build slabs with appropriate moisture barriers, compacted base material, and reinforcement placement that accounts for the actual soil movement this area sees.
Sidewalks in Mansfield neighborhoods near older development - particularly blocks close to historic downtown on Broad Street - often have panels that have heaved or cracked after years of clay movement and root intrusion. Replacing problem panels before they become tripping hazards keeps the property looking maintained and avoids liability concerns.
Some Mansfield slabs - particularly those poured in the early suburban expansion years - have settled unevenly as the clay soil dried and contracted beneath them. Foundation raising lifts settled sections back toward their original grade and can prevent the interior cracking, door alignment problems, and water intrusion that follow from an unlevel foundation.
Mansfield has grown faster than most Texas suburbs over the past 30 years, which means a large portion of the city's homes were built during a compressed window of time in the 1990s and 2000s. That boom-era construction is now old enough that original driveways, flatwork, and patios are reaching the end of their design life - right around the same time that the clay soil has had two or three decades to move beneath them. Homeowners across multiple neighborhoods in Mansfield are dealing with the same problem at the same time: cracked, uneven concrete that needs to be assessed and often replaced. A contractor who works this area regularly understands what age and soil conditions look like together, and can tell you honestly whether repair is worth doing or whether replacement is the smarter investment.
On the commercial side, the US 287 and State Highway 360 corridors carry significant traffic loads. Parking lots and paved surfaces along these corridors face the same clay soil risk as residential flatwork, compounded by heavier vehicle loads and the need for proper drainage across large surface areas. Mansfield also falls within the severe weather corridor of North Texas - spring hailstorms, strong winds, and the occasional hard freeze all accelerate surface wear and open up cracks that were hairline one season and structural the next. Building or rebuilding concrete surfaces here requires base preparation and joint placement that anticipates these ongoing forces rather than just meeting minimum spec.
Our crew works throughout Mansfield regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Mansfield sits in Tarrant County at the southern edge of the DFW metro, roughly equidistant between Fort Worth to the north and Midlothian to the south. The US 287 corridor is the city's commercial spine, and most of the residential subdivisions branch off the main roads that run parallel or perpendicular to it. The contrast between the older neighborhoods near historic downtown Mansfield on Broad Street and the large planned subdivisions on the city's outer edges means we encounter a wide range of concrete conditions and ages on any given week.
Mansfield ISD draws families who tend to stay long-term, which creates a homeowner base that is genuinely invested in maintaining property values. We also work frequently in nearby Waxahachie and across the broader southern DFW service area. If you have a residential or commercial concrete project anywhere in Mansfield, we are familiar with the local permit process through the City of Mansfield and can handle that paperwork as part of the job.
Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day. We schedule site visits around your availability - you do not have to take time off work to meet us.
We evaluate the site, assess drainage, check the existing base if applicable, and give you a written estimate with a complete scope of work. The estimate covers everything - excavation, base, reinforcement, concrete spec, and finish - so you know exactly what you are paying for before you commit.
We file any required permits with the City of Mansfield and schedule the pour once they are approved. Permit timelines vary but we keep you informed so there are no unexpected delays on your end.
After the pour and cure period - typically 48 to 72 hours for light foot traffic - we walk the finished work with you and address any questions. The site is cleaned up before we leave.
We serve all of Mansfield and the southern DFW area. Written scope, permits handled, one business day response.
(469) 881-8298Mansfield is a large suburb in southern Tarrant County, positioned between Fort Worth to the north and the smaller cities of Midlothian and Waxahachie to the south. According to the Wikipedia profile for Mansfield, Texas, the city grew from a small town into a community of well over 70,000 residents over a few decades of DFW metro expansion. The housing stock reflects that growth arc: older blocks near historic downtown Broad Street sit next to large planned subdivisions that went up in successive waves from the mid-1990s through the 2010s. Most homes are single-family, owner-occupied, and brick veneer on slab construction - the standard for this part of North Texas.
US Highway 287 is the north-south spine of the city, connecting Mansfield directly to Fort Worth and carrying most of the commercial traffic. State Highway 360 runs along the eastern edge and provides access toward Arlington and the broader mid-cities area. The Mansfield ISD has been a primary draw for families settling here, and the school attendance zones have shaped which parts of the city developed first and fastest. The city has an active Historic Preservation Advisory Board that works to maintain the older downtown character alongside newer residential and commercial growth along the highway corridors.
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