Concrete driveways, patios, foundations, and stamped work across Canyon and southern Randall County. Right pour, right price, right timeline.
Call (806) XXX-XXXXCanyon isn't Amarillo — the soils are different, the lot sizes are different, the code office is different. Canyon sits on the southern edge of the Palo Duro Canyon rim in Randall County, and the concrete work here is different in three real ways:
First, the canyon rim residential lots (especially Palo Duro Estates and the newer builds along the rim road) need custom foundation designs. You're pouring on shifting substrate near the rim break, and slope-adjacent lots often call for pier-and-beam rather than slab-on-grade.
Second, Canyon subdivisions west of I-27 sit on some of the most expansive clay in the Panhandle. Post-tension slabs are the near-universal residential foundation choice here.
Third, WTAMU (West Texas A&M) and Canyon ISD drive real commercial concrete demand — dorm construction, athletic facility slabs, campus walkways.
Canyon is about 18 miles south of central Amarillo — a 20-minute drive on I-27. Our crews cover Canyon with no additional truck-time surcharge.
When your driveway or patio pour is near a septic drainfield, we coordinate the setback with Randall County. Concrete over drainfield lines is a hard no — the ground needs to breathe for the field to function. We locate lines before we form up.
Standard residential driveway pricing in Canyon runs the same as Amarillo: $2,880–$10,000 depending on size and thickness. Stamped upgrade: +$6–$12/sqft. Patio: $8–$14/sqft broom, $14–$22 stamped. Foundation: highly design-dependent, engineer-set.
Rim-adjacent and slope-lot pours may add engineering coordination cost.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park entrance is 10 miles east of Canyon on FM-1541. WTAMU sits north of central Canyon along I-27. Randall County Courthouse is in downtown Canyon. The historic Buffalo Stadium and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum are Canyon anchors.
Yes, regularly. Canyon is 18 miles from our Amarillo base.
Post-tension slab for typical subdivisions; pier-and-beam for rim-adjacent or slope lots.
Not over drainfield lines. We coordinate setbacks with Randall County OSSF.
Yes, on residential and commercial work.
Yes, up to about 40 miles from Amarillo — covers most of Randall County.