Concrete

Concrete Driveways & Walkways in Huffman, TX

Need a new driveway, or is the old one cracked and sinking? We form, pour, and finish concrete driveways, walkways and sidewalks with our own crew — a clean broom finish, real control joints, and edges that look right from the street.

Overview

Driveways and walkways that hold up

A driveway is the first thing people see, and the part of the property that takes the most abuse — vehicles, weather, and the clay soil around Huffman that loves to move. A driveway that's poured right, on a prepped base with proper control joints, is the difference between flatwork that lasts for decades and one that's cracking in a couple of years.

Level Headed Construction has been pouring concrete in Huffman and the Lake Houston area since 2006. Our own crew does the work — the site prep, the forming, the pour, and the finish — so you're not waiting on an outside sub and hoping it's done right.

What we pour

If it's a flat run of concrete around the house, it's the same craft — and we handle the forming, the pour, and the finish on all of it:

  • New concrete driveways
  • Driveway tear-out & replacement
  • Driveway extensions & widening
  • Front-entry walkways
  • Sidewalks & side-yard paths
  • Approaches & parking aprons
  • Broom finish & control joints
  • Site prep, forming & finishing

Need slabs, patios, or footings too? See our full concrete work page.

Formed and finished right the first time

Good flatwork is mostly what happens before the truck shows up. We prep and compact the base, set clean forms so the slab pitches to drain instead of holding water, and tool in control joints so any cracking happens at the joint — not across the middle of your new driveway. The finished surface gets a broom texture for traction in the rain.

New pours and tear-outs

Whether you're adding a driveway to a new build, extending one for an extra vehicle or an RV, or ripping out an old slab that's cracked and lifting, the approach is the same: one crew, formed and finished correctly, with a real estimate in writing before the work starts.

  • A wide concrete driveway poured and finished by Level Headed Construction in front of a two-car garage in the Lake Houston area
  • A fresh concrete driveway by Level Headed Construction running from the street up to the garage, finished smooth with control joints
  • A new concrete front-entry walkway and porch poured by Level Headed Construction up to a home's front door
  • A finished concrete walkway with broom-textured joints poured by Level Headed Construction alongside a lawn
A wide concrete driveway we poured and finished in front of a two-car garage.

Serving Huffman and the surrounding area

We're based in Huffman, TX and pour throughout the surrounding towns and the Lake Houston corridor.

  • Huffman
  • Atascocita
  • Kingwood
  • Humble
  • Crosby
  • New Caney
  • Dayton
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Driveway & walkway questions.

If we didn't cover yours, give us a call — 832-233-2511.

Both. We pour brand-new driveways and tear out and replace cracked, sunken, or worn-out ones. Our own crew handles the site prep, the forming, the pour, and the finish — so it's one team start to finish, not a sub we're hoping shows up.

Yes. Front-entry walkways, sidewalks, side-yard paths, and approaches are the same flatwork as a driveway — formed, poured, and finished the same way. If you want a clean path from the drive to the front door or around the house, that's squarely what we do.

Most driveways and walkways get a broom finish — a light brushed texture that gives you traction in the rain and sheds water instead of pooling. We tool in control joints so the slab cracks where it's supposed to, not across the middle, and we form clean edges so it looks right from the street.

We're based in Huffman, TX and pour throughout the surrounding towns and the Lake Houston area — including Atascocita, Kingwood, Humble, Crosby, New Caney, and Dayton. Free estimates, with senior and military discounts available.

Ready to start?

Tell us about your driveway.

We'll come look at the site and talk through what's possible — no quote pressure.