For commercial concrete repair Denton County TX property managers trust, C & D Commercial Services has been fixing concrete since 1981. Denton County sits at the northern edge of the DFW metroplex and has a three-part character that creates diverse concrete repair needs. The city of Denton is a university town with UNT and TWU, and the student traffic creates extreme wear on campus-area sidewalks and commercial properties. Lewisville, Flower Mound, The Colony, and Little Elm border Lewisville Lake, where soil moisture levels affect the clay base underneath concrete and cause settlement and cracking. And the rapid growth along the FM 2499 corridor and in Little Elm, Corinth, and Argyle brings new commercial development with fresh concrete that needs proper maintenance from day one.
C & D has been working in Denton County for over four decades. We have repaired concrete at the university district in Denton, lakefront properties in Lewisville and The Colony, retail centers along Loop 288, new developments in Little Elm, and professional offices in Flower Mound. The county’s mix of university traffic, lakefront properties, and rapid growth means we carry equipment for every type of concrete repair.
Denton County commercial concrete faces three challenges. The university district in Denton sees heavy student traffic during semesters, with extreme peaks during move-in and graduation. Campus-area sidewalks and commercial properties have concrete that wears faster than typical because of the constant foot traffic and vehicle traffic from student moving trucks and furniture carts. These sidewalks need more frequent crack repair, trip hazard correction, and panel replacement.
The lakefront cities of Lewisville, Flower Mound, The Colony, and Little Elm have a specific soil issue. Properties near Lewisville Lake sit on clay that retains moisture longer than properties further from the water. Expansive clay that stays wet longer expands more, which puts more upward pressure on concrete slabs. This creates more cracking, settlement, and trip hazards. When we repair lakefront concrete, we assess the soil moisture and drainage to address the underlying cause.
The growth corridor along FM 2499 from Flower Mound to Roanoke and the expanding corridors in Little Elm, Corinth, and Argyle have new commercial development with fresh concrete. New concrete needs proper joint installation, sealing, and attention to soil preparation. We work with property managers to establish maintenance schedules from the start. Coppell, in the southeast corner, has logistics and distribution centers that need heavy-duty concrete repairs for truck traffic.
The expansive clay soils throughout Denton County are the root cause of most concrete damage. The clay moves with moisture changes, shifting the base and cracking the concrete above.
We start with a comprehensive site inspection. We walk the property, document every crack, settled slab, trip hazard, and drainage issue. For lakefront properties, we also assess soil moisture and drainage patterns. For new developments, we check base compaction and joint installation.
For cracked and settled sidewalks, we use several methods. Hairline cracks get epoxy injection. Wider cracks get routing and sealing. Settled slabs get mudjacking or polyurethane foam injection. Severely damaged panels get full removal and replacement.
For spalling curbs and surfaces, we saw-cut, remove, repair the base, and pour new reinforced concrete. For university-area properties with heavy pedestrian traffic, we use high-strength concrete and proper jointing to withstand the wear.
For settled concrete, we use mudjacking or foam injection. We drill small holes, pump material to fill voids and raise the slab, then patch the holes. This is far less expensive than full replacement.
For preventative maintenance, we seal joints and cracks to prevent water intrusion. For new concrete, the first joint sealing should be done within 90 days of installation.
In Denton County, preventative maintenance should be tailored to the property location. University-area lots in Denton need annual inspections and joint sealing every 2 to 3 years due to the heavy traffic. Lakefront properties in Lewisville, The Colony, and Little Elm need annual inspections to catch settlement and cracking early. New developments need their first joint sealing within 90 days and a concrete inspection within the first year.
For all properties, joint sealing is the most important maintenance task. Water entering joints and cracks erodes the base, causes settlement, and accelerates deterioration. In lakefront areas with higher soil moisture, the damage progresses faster.
For properties with drainage issues, we can correct the drainage to stop water from pooling near concrete slabs. This is particularly important for lakefront properties where the natural grade may direct water toward the building.
For Coppell industrial properties, we recommend annual inspections of loading dock aprons and high-traffic concrete. Truck traffic damage progresses fast.
We do not list prices on a website because every concrete repair is different. The extent of damage, the type of concrete, whether the issue is surface-level or structural, whether we need to address drainage or base issues underneath. What we can tell you is that we have been buying concrete and repair materials from the same DFW suppliers for over 40 years. Those relationships mean our material costs are lower than most competitors, and we pass that along. Property managers who compare our quotes typically find we come in lower.
Call us for a free estimate. We will walk your property, identify what needs fixing, and give you a number that is honest and straightforward.
Do you service all of Denton County for concrete repair?
Yes. We repair concrete across Denton County including Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Coppell, Carrollton, The Colony, Little Elm, Corinth, Argyle, and Roanoke.
How do lakefront soil conditions affect concrete?
Properties near Lewisville Lake sit on soil that retains moisture and shifts more, causing concrete to settle and crack. We assess soil conditions and address drainage when planning repairs for lakefront properties.
Need this service for your commercial property in DFW? C & D Commercial Services offers fast, free quotes with responses within 1 business day. Call us at 972.475.2271.