Concrete Additions for Your Home or Property
Our Concrete Additions Services
Concrete Patio
Dura Land Solutions pours concrete patios throughout Huntsville, Walker County, and the surrounding East Texas area. Whether you want a simple clean slab for a table and chairs or a larger outdoor living space, we prepare the ground properly, pour the right thickness, and finish the surface to match how you'll actually use it.
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Outdoor Kitchen
Building an outdoor kitchen starts at the ground level — a reinforced concrete slab, structural masonry bases, and drainage designed around a cooking area. Dura Land Solutions handles the concrete and site prep work for outdoor kitchens in Huntsville and East Texas, giving appliance installers and contractors a level, solid surface to build on.
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Outdoor Concrete Deck
A concrete deck is a hard-surface outdoor living area poured at or near grade, offering a durable, low-maintenance alternative to wood or composite decking. Dura Land Solutions installs concrete decks for residential properties throughout Huntsville and East Texas — from simple backyard slabs with clean formed edges to multi-level outdoor living platforms with integrated steps and transitions.
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Home Addition Foundation
Adding a room, garage, or structure to your home starts with a foundation that matches or exceeds the original construction. Dura Land Solutions pours concrete slab foundations for home additions throughout Huntsville, Walker County, and the surrounding East Texas region — handling excavation, drainage integration, subgrade preparation, and concrete work from start to finish.
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Concrete Additions That Add Real Value to East Texas Properties
Dura Land Solutions builds concrete additions for residential properties throughout Huntsville and East Texas — patios, outdoor kitchen slabs and bases, outdoor decks, and home addition foundations. Whether you're expanding your living space outward with a backyard patio or adding a room onto your existing home, the concrete work determines how that addition performs for the next 20 to 40 years.
Most concrete failures — cracked patios, settling addition slabs, drainage problems that develop around new structures — trace back to shortcuts taken during site prep and forming. Poorly compacted subgrade, missing expansion joints, bad drainage slope, and undersized reinforcement all look fine when the concrete first sets. The problems show up in year two or three, after the contractor is long gone. We build every concrete addition the same way: subgrade prepared correctly, drainage verified before forming, reinforcement sized to the load, and expansion joints placed based on the slab geometry — not just eyeballed.
From a Simple Backyard Slab to a Full Structural Foundation
The range of concrete addition work we handle covers a lot of ground. A backyard patio is a flatwork slab with specific drainage and finish requirements. An outdoor kitchen involves utility coordination, structural masonry bases, and drainage designed around a cooking area. A home addition foundation is structural work that ties into an existing building and must perform to the same standard as the original construction.
Each of these is a different scope of work, but the underlying requirements are the same: proper subgrade, correct reinforcement, good drainage, and attention to how the new concrete interacts with what's already there. Call (936) 355-3471 to schedule a free on-site estimate. We serve Huntsville, Walker County, and the surrounding East Texas region.
Do I need a permit for a concrete patio or outdoor deck in Walker County?
For most standalone patios and decks on private residential property in unincorporated Walker County, a permit is not required. Within the Huntsville city limits, permits may be required depending on the project size and whether a structure is attached to the home. Home addition foundations almost always require a building permit. We recommend calling the City of Huntsville Building Department or Walker County at the start of planning to confirm requirements for your specific project.
Can you match the finish or color of my existing concrete?
An exact match to weathered, aged concrete is difficult because existing slabs have been exposed to UV, staining, and wear that changes the color over time. Fresh concrete will always look noticeably different next to existing concrete for the first year. With color additives, we can get reasonably close on new pours, but a perfect match is rarely achievable. We're straightforward about this on every project so expectations are realistic.
How long does a concrete addition project take?
A standard backyard patio takes 1 to 3 days for site prep and forming, plus the pour day. A home addition foundation typically takes 1 to 2 weeks for excavation, fill, compaction, utility coordination, and formwork, plus the pour day. After the pour, 7 days for construction traffic access and 28 days for full strength. We provide a specific timeline on each estimate based on the project scope.
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