
Total Marshall Concrete pours driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Marshall and surrounding East Texas communities. We know local clay soil, local weather, and how to build concrete that holds up for decades.

Total Marshall Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor in Marshall, TX, serving homeowners and businesses across East Texas. We handle everything from driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls - all 16 services under one crew. We work across 12 cities and communities, and every project is backed by licensed and insured professionals who know how East Texas clay soil and summer heat affect concrete work.

Cracked or muddy driveway? A new concrete driveway handles East Texas clay soil and adds curb appeal that lasts for decades.
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Turn your backyard into usable space. A concrete patio gives you a solid, low-maintenance surface for Marshall's long outdoor season.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the maintenance? Stamped concrete delivers lasting curb appeal as one solid, weed-free surface.
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No more muddy paths after every rain. A concrete sidewalk gives your home a clean, safe route from the street to your door.
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Bare dirt or cracked concrete in your garage? A new slab makes your garage functional, clean, and easy to maintain.
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Plain gray is just the starting point. Decorative concrete finishes give your driveway, patio, or walkway a custom, finished look.
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Sloped yard causing erosion or drainage issues? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground in place and protects your property.
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A properly poured concrete floor handles heavy use in workshops, warehouses, and commercial spaces without shifting or cracking.
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Your pool deck gets hot, wet, and heavy foot traffic. A concrete deck built for East Texas summers handles all three without falling apart.
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Uneven or crumbling steps are a safety risk. New concrete steps give your entry a clean, stable surface that holds up through the seasons.
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Building something new? A properly prepared concrete slab foundation is the stable base your structure needs to hold up long-term.
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From new builds to major additions, we pour and level concrete foundations built to handle East Texas clay soil movement.
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An asphalt lot needs constant repairs. A concrete parking lot handles heavy traffic and East Texas summers with far less upkeep.
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Footings are what hold your structure in the ground. We dig, form, and pour footings built to the depth and spec your project requires.
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Has your slab settled or shifted? Foundation raising restores the level surface your home needs and stops further structural movement.
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Need to modify or repair an existing slab? Precision concrete cutting lets us remove or adjust sections without disturbing the rest.
Learn MoreTell us what you need - the type of project, a rough size, and where you are located. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No pressure, no commitment at this stage. Just a real conversation about your project.
We come to your property, measure the area, check the soil and drainage, and talk through your options. You get a written estimate that covers size, finish, base prep, and timeline - before you agree to anything. We handle any permits that apply to your address.
Our crew arrives, preps the base, pours and finishes the concrete, and cuts control joints. Before we pack up, we walk you through the finished work, go over curing and care instructions, and confirm you are satisfied. We do not consider the job done until you do.
Our licensing is verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage, and we bring proof on request before any work begins.
Every estimate is done in person at your property. We measure, check the ground conditions, and give you a written quote that spells out exactly what is included - so there are no surprises when the bill arrives.
We have been pouring concrete in Marshall and across East Texas since 2015. We know the clay soil, the rainfall patterns, and the seasonal timing that local jobs require. That experience shows in how long our work holds up.
If a defect in workmanship shows up after your project is complete, we come back to make it right. That commitment is built into every job we take - not an add-on you have to ask for or pay extra to get.
Questions before you commit? Call us at (430) 214-0018 or send us a message and we will answer honestly.
"They poured our new driveway in one day and had it ready for cars within a week, just like they said. The edges are clean and the surface has a good grip texture. After two rainy seasons it has not cracked once."
Robert H., Hallsville - Concrete driveway building
"We wanted a stamped patio and were not sure if it would handle the East Texas summers. It has been through two full summers and still looks great. The crew walked us through the color and pattern choices before committing, which I appreciated."
Diane W., Longview - Stamped concrete services
"Our foundation had shifted and we were worried the repair would be a months-long ordeal. They came out, assessed it, and gave us a straight answer on what was needed and what it would cost. The work was done on schedule and the slab has been level ever since."
Marcus T., Henderson - Foundation raising
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - getting a quote does not commit you to anything. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your property.
(430) 214-0018Total Marshall Concrete is based in Marshall, TX and serves 12 cities and communities across East Texas, including Longview, Kilgore, and Henderson. Most of our service area is reachable within the same week you call, and we are familiar with the soil and drainage conditions across every community we work in.
The heavy clay soil across Harrison County expands when wet and shrinks when dry, pushing and pulling on any slab above it. A properly compacted base and correctly spaced control joints are the two steps that make the most difference in how long your concrete stays crack-free.
Asphalt softens and ruts in sustained high heat, which is a real issue when temperatures stay above 90 degrees for weeks. Concrete stays firm in the heat and does not require the periodic resurfacing that asphalt typically needs in this climate.
A new concrete surface should be sealed about a month after the pour, once it has fully cured. After that, resealing every two to three years protects against moisture, staining, and the occasional hard freeze Marshall sees in winter. Skipping resealing is the most common reason concrete surfaces fade and wear faster than they should.
Marshall sits in the Piney Woods region with mature pines and oaks on most older lots. Tree roots growing under a slab will eventually lift and crack it from below. If your path runs near a large tree, routing around the root zone or using a thicker slab is far less expensive than replacing a lifted slab a few years later.
Sticking doors, diagonal cracks at window corners, and visible gaps between floors and walls are all signs that your slab may have shifted. In East Texas, clay soil movement is the most common cause, and catching foundation issues early almost always costs less than waiting until they worsen. The Federal Emergency Management Agency provides guidance on structural damage assessment after severe soil movement events.
Driveways that connect to a public street and patios above a certain size often require a permit from the city or the relevant road authority before work begins. Unpermitted work near a right-of-way can complicate a home sale later. A reputable contractor will check permit requirements for your specific address and handle the application.
Total Marshall Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Marshall, TX, serving Marshall and 11 surrounding communities across East Texas since 2015. Our licensing is administered through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and we carry current general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job.
Over the years we have completed residential and commercial concrete projects across Harrison County and the broader East Texas region - driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, parking lots, and more. We offer all 16 concrete services in-house, so you work with one crew from estimate to final walkthrough. No subcontracting, no handoffs.
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Most residential driveways in the South are poured at four inches thick. If you regularly park heavy vehicles or equipment, a five- to six-inch slab holds up better and lasts longer under that extra load.
Stamped and colored concrete are both available and cost moderately more than a plain gray slab. Decide on your finish before the pour - you cannot stamp or color concrete after it has set. The American Society of Concrete Contractors offers resources on decorative concrete quality standards.
Spring and fall are ideal. Summer pours are possible but require early morning scheduling and an experienced crew that can manage the fast set times East Texas heat creates. Winter is workable as long as no freeze is forecast within the first week after the pour.
Still have questions about your specific project? The best way to get a straight answer is to call us at (430) 214-0018 - we are available 24/7 and will give you an honest answer without any sales pressure.
Marshall is the county seat of Harrison County, a mid-sized East Texas city with a population of roughly 23,000 to 25,000 people. The city sits along US Highway 59 and Interstate 20, in the heart of the Piney Woods region where heavy clay soils and wooded lots define most residential properties. Marshall is home to Wiley College and East Texas Baptist University, giving the community a stable, long-term residential base alongside its older neighborhoods.
Many homes near the Harrison County Courthouse and the historic downtown were built in the early-to-mid 20th century on pier-and-beam foundations, with gravel driveways and aging concrete paths that show the effects of decades of clay soil movement. Newer subdivisions on Marshall's outer edges have slab foundations and concrete driveways that are often 20 to 30 years old and ready for assessment or replacement. The Wonderland of Lights district draws visitors from across East Texas each November and December - and the neighborhoods surrounding it reflect the community pride that defines this city. Total Marshall Concrete has been serving Marshall and surrounding Harrison County communities since 2015, and we know the local soil, the seasonal patterns, and what concrete work needs to look like here to last.
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