Flat, Level, and Meant to Stay That Way
Concrete is unforgiving: whatever happens in the first day gets remembered for thirty years. Sanders and Sons forms and pours flatwork across Mansfield and DFW with the prep that North Texas clay demands: compacted base, correct thickness, reinforcement where loads call for it, and control joints placed to manage cracking instead of chasing it. From a plain equipment pad to decorative stamped concrete, the estimate is free and itemized before the forms go down.

The Flatwork We Pour
From plain and practical to stamped and decorative, scoped per site.
Driveways & Sidewalks
New pours, extensions, and replacement of heaved or crumbling sections, finished with clean edges and joints that line up with the space.
Patios & Steps
Backyard patios sized for the furniture you actually own, plus concrete and brick-faced steps that land square at every door.
Pads & Stamped Work
Equipment pads, shed bases, and AC pads poured level, and stamped decorative finishes when the concrete should look as good as it performs.
What Concrete Work Includes
Every pour is scoped on site. This is the typical span of work.
Concrete needs cure time before it takes traffic: light foot traffic in a day or two, vehicles up to a week. We put the timeline in the estimate so the driveway never surprises you.
SCOPESite Prep
- Excavation and grading to the right depth
- Base material placed and compacted
- Forms set straight, level, and staked solid
- Reinforcement placed where the load requires it
BUILDThe Pour
- Concrete placed, screeded, and floated flat
- Edges tooled clean and consistent
- Control joints cut to manage cracking
- Broom, trowel, or stamped finish applied
FINISHCure & Cleanup
- Surface protected through early cure
- Forms stripped and edges backfilled
- Site cleaned and washed down
- Walkthrough once the slab is ready for use



Desmond Sanders runs every project himself: a clear, itemized estimate up front, straight answers on scope and price, and work built to the specification you signed off on. Residential or commercial, the standard is the same.
Prep Is the Whole Game
Anyone can pour concrete. The base underneath decides how it ages.
North Texas clay swells and shrinks with the seasons, which is why slabs poured on lazy prep crack early. We spend the unglamorous hours on excavation, base, and compaction so the finished surface stays the way it looked on day one. Pouring a patio? It pairs naturally with a deck or a pergola overhead.
