
Hobbs Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Andrews, TX with parking lots, driveways, slab foundations, and flatwork built for the demands of Permian Basin conditions. We have served this region since 2023 and understand the flat terrain, clay soil, and extreme heat that affect every concrete project here. Every inquiry gets a response within one business day.

Andrews businesses and oilfield service operations need parking surfaces that hold up under heavy truck traffic and the intense West Texas sun. Asphalt softens badly in summer heat, but concrete stays firm. Learn more about our concrete parking lot building services for Andrews commercial and residential properties.
Ranch-style homes throughout Andrews sit on flat lots with slabs that have absorbed decades of heat cycling and occasional soil movement. When a driveway cracks, pools water, or heaves, a fresh concrete pour built on proper base material is the lasting fix for Andrews soil conditions.
Slab-on-grade construction is the standard for homes in Andrews - basements are rare on this flat West Texas terrain. Whether you need a foundation for a garage addition, a shop, or a new outbuilding, we size and reinforce each slab for the clay-bearing Andrews County soil.
Older sidewalks in Andrews neighborhoods take a beating from high winds, blowing sand, and the freeze-thaw cycles that arrive every winter. We pour sidewalks to the thickness required by Andrews city code and place control joints correctly so cracking starts where we plan it, not in the middle of a panel.
The older housing stock in Andrews - much of it built during the mid-20th century oil boom - sometimes needs new foundation sections when additions are constructed or original footings have shifted after decades of soil movement. We design each foundation for the load and soil profile of your specific Andrews property.
Cool evenings in Andrews make outdoor living worthwhile, and a concrete patio holds up to UV, blowing dust, and vehicle traffic far better than wood or pavers in this climate. We build patios with drainage slopes engineered for the flat lots common throughout Andrews so water does not pool near the home after heavy rains.
Andrews sits on flat, open Permian Basin plains at just over 3,200 feet elevation, and the ground beneath most properties is a mix of sandy loam and clay that creates real problems for concrete over time. During dry months - which is most of the year - the clay fraction shrinks and pulls away from concrete slabs, leaving unsupported sections that crack under load. When hard rain arrives, the same soil expands and pushes back up. This shrink-swell cycle is one of the most common causes of early concrete failure in Andrews County, and it affects driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, and slab foundations alike. A contractor who skips proper compaction and base preparation is setting up their own work to fail.
The climate compounds the challenge. Andrews summers push well past 95 degrees for weeks at a stretch, and UV exposure on these wide-open plains accelerates the breakdown of concrete sealers and surface finishes faster than in cooler regions. Winter brings hard freezes that send water into small surface cracks and widen them through the freeze-thaw cycle. Year-round winds drive sand and dust against every exterior surface. Most homes in Andrews were built between the 1950s and 1980s, meaning original concrete on many properties has been absorbing these conditions for 40 to 70 years - and a fresh pour adjacent to aging flatwork needs to be engineered so the two sections stay level over time.
Our crew works throughout Andrews regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The housing stock is almost entirely single-story ranch homes on flat lots - properties where drainage does not happen naturally and has to be built into every flatwork project. When we pour a driveway or parking surface in Andrews, we grade for water to move away from the structure before we touch the concrete.
Andrews County is oil country, and the community reflects that. The Andrews County Courthouse anchors downtown, and the economy here runs on petroleum production and the trades that support it. US-385 connects Andrews to Hobbs to the north and to Odessa to the south. We work all across the city, from neighborhoods near the Andrews High School Mustangs stadium to properties out at the edge of town. We also serve Seminole, about 35 miles to the north in Gaines County.
The City of Andrews requires permits for new driveways, foundations, and commercial concrete work. Our team handles permit applications and inspection scheduling with the Andrews building department as part of every permitted project we take on here.
Reach out by phone or through our online estimate form. We respond to every Andrews inquiry within one business day and schedule an on-site visit before quoting any price.
We visit your Andrews property to assess the soil, drainage, and existing concrete before writing a detailed quote. No prices are given until we have seen the actual site - that is how we avoid surprises on either side.
We schedule pours for cooler parts of the day in Andrews summers and handle all base grading, form setting, and reinforcement before any concrete is ordered. You do not need to be on-site during the work, but we keep you updated throughout.
We manage curing for the full period required - typically seven days minimum in summer heat - then clean the site and walk through the finished work with you before we consider the job closed.
We serve Andrews, TX homeowners and businesses with free on-site estimates and one-business-day response. No pressure, no obligation.
(575) 665-9620Andrews is a city of roughly 14,000 people in Andrews County, sitting in the middle of the Permian Basin about 35 miles north of Odessa and 40 miles west of Midland. The city is built around the oil and gas industry - petroleum production and the trades that support it have shaped the local economy for generations. Most of the housing in Andrews consists of single-story brick veneer ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, spread across flat residential neighborhoods with modest lot sizes. The Andrews County Courthouse anchors the downtown area, and the community is tight-knit in the way that small West Texas oil towns tend to be.
Homeownership rates in Andrews run high - most residents own their homes and plan to stay, which means they invest in keeping their properties in good condition. The combination of aging housing stock and harsh climate creates steady demand for concrete and foundation work across the city. We serve Andrews and regularly work with homeowners in nearby Jal, NM as well, just across the state line to the northwest.
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