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PANHANDLE, TEXAS

Concrete Contractor in Panhandle, TX

Concrete work for the town of Panhandle and Carson County — driveways, shop slabs, ag foundations, and residential pours across the eastern Panhandle.

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Panhandle, TX + Carson County

Panhandle, Texas (the town, not the region) sits 28 miles northeast of central Amarillo along US-60 and is the seat of Carson County. It's small — around 2,600 residents in town, more spread across the county — but the concrete work here is real: rural residential, agricultural, and oil-services pours across Carson County make up steady commercial demand.

Carson County is one of the most active oil-and-gas counties in the Texas Panhandle. The commercial-concrete cluster here (well pads, tank battery containment, service company yards) drives industrial concrete demand year-round.

What We Do in Panhandle

Agricultural Concrete Specifics

Ag concrete is different. Load conditions are heavier (equipment weights and vibrations), chemistry is worse (manure, urine, feed acids, silage acids all attack concrete surface), and durability requirements are longer (30–40 year expected life vs residential's 30-year).

Oil-Services in Carson County

Safety compliance: OSHA 10/30 cards on crew, site-specific orientations, drug testing per operator policy, PPE at all times.

Permitting

Pricing & Scheduling

WorkRange
Rural driveways$8–$15/sqft (length-dependent)
Ag shop slab (30×40 6″)$8,500–$14,000
Feed pad concrete$10–$18/sqft with sealer
Well-pad concreteQuoted from engineering
Standard residential (in-town)$2,880–$10,000

Panhandle is 28 miles northeast of Amarillo — a 35-minute drive on US-60. Same 1–3 week lead time for residential, 3–8 weeks for large residential or commercial foundations. No additional truck-time surcharge inside the 40-mile radius.

Amarillo ready-mix suppliers deliver into Carson County reliably. Larger pours (>50 cy) get multi-truck sequencing worked out in advance. For very large or remote pours (>200 cy), we sometimes work with plants outside Amarillo for logistics.

Do you serve the town of Panhandle and Carson County?

Yes, both.

Do you pour oil-services concrete?

Yes, with the safety compliance operators require.

Do you do ag foundations (silos, grain bins)?

Yes, per engineering.

Can I get a shop slab poured this fall?

Depends on schedule — call for lead time.

What safety certifications does your crew hold?

OSHA 10/30 as required, site-specific orientations, standard PPE.

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