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Willis sits at the north end of Lake Conroe, straddling Montgomery County and the stretch of I-45 that runs toward Huntsville, and the properties out here range from lakefront lots off FM 1097 to larger rural tracts heading west toward Panorama Village. We've been delivering concrete services in Willis since T.E.R. Septic got rolling in 2016, and Thomas Ratliff Jr. has been building in this part of Texas for more than 30 years. The clay and sandy loam mix under Willis's soil is hard on flat concrete surfaces. Slabs shift, driveways develop low spots, and foundations on older homes show the strain after a few hard freeze-and-thaw cycles followed by a hot, dry summer. That's not a contractor problem. That's a Willis problem, and we know how to pour and prep for it.


From concrete driveway installation on rural acreage off FM 830 to commercial concrete services for businesses along the I-45 frontage road, our concrete contractor crew handles the full scope. Residential concrete work, concrete slab pouring, concrete foundation repair, and concrete floor polishing for the shop buildings and lakefront garages that are common out here.

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Concrete Services We Provide Across Willis

Willis properties vary more than people expect. You have lakefront homes on tight lots, large rural tracts with long drives, and commercial corridors along the I-45 service road. Each type of site needs a different approach to concrete work, and we plan for what's actually there.

Warning Signs Your Willis Concrete Is Failing

Willis homeowners often focus on the lake, the yard, or the shop before they get around to looking at the concrete. By the time the problem is obvious, it's usually more expensive than it needed to be. Here's what to watch for.


Cracks Along Driveway Edges Near Low-Lying Ground

Driveways that cross lower ground or run near the lake watershed are the first to show cracking along the edges. The base below is saturating and softening, then drying and compressing. In Willis, that pattern repeats every season and slowly widens those edge cracks until sections break loose.


Slab Sections Dropping Below Grade on Willis Properties

A settled slab section is a sign the base material has failed. In Willis, that's often because fill was placed over soil that wasn't compacted well or because water found a path underneath and eroded material out over time. We dig into the cause before we repair the surface.


Surface Pitting on South-Facing Concrete

Willis gets full Texas sun on south and west exposures, and concrete that's been exposed without sealing for several years starts to pit and roughen on those faces. Surface loss looks cosmetic but it's structural in the making. We address it while the slab below is still worth saving.


Drainage Pooling on Patios and Walkways After Rain

Concrete surfaces around lakefront Willis properties often show early drainage failure after heavy spring rains. Water that pools on a slab rather than shedding off is sitting there breaking down the surface bond. If it's happening on your patio or driveway, the slope is wrong or has shifted, and that's something we can correct.

Our Process for Concrete Work in Willis

We don't guess at what a Willis site needs. We come out, look at the land, and plan the work based on what we find. The soil out here, the proximity to the lake watershed, and the type of structure all affect how we approach the pour.

Site Assessment Before Any Willis Concrete Job

We walk the property, look at soil conditions, check drainage flow, and review any existing concrete for context on how the ground has been moving. Willis properties near FM 1097 and the lake corridor get particular attention to drainage paths that aren't always obvious until the wet season hits.

Proper Prep, Placement, and Finishing on Every Pour

We set forms correctly, prepare the base to the depth the site and load require, place rebar or wire mesh properly, and pour with quality concrete from a reputable supplier. Our professional concrete contractors don't rush the finishing work. Willis's jobs are often larger pours with longer cures, and we manage that timeline correctly.

Honest Concrete Work That Lasts

We work hard, price it fair, and stand behind what we pour. That's been our approach since 2016, and it's what keeps Willis customers calling us back.

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Residential Concrete Across Willis Lots and Acreage

Driveways, patios, concrete walkways, dock approaches, generator pads, and concrete pad installation for detached garages. Residential concrete work in Willis runs the range, and we handle all of it with the same care.

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Commercial Concrete Services Along the Willis I-45 Corridor

Commercial concrete services in Willis include building slabs, parking areas, equipment yards, and loading pads for businesses along the I-45 frontage road and the downtown Willis commercial district. Heavy use built to commercial standards.

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Concrete Repair Work Across Montgomery County

Settled sections, foundation cracking, edge loss, surface failure. Affordable concrete services in Willis mean we tell you what's actually wrong, price the repair honestly, and fix it correctly the first time. We don't patch problems we know will come back in two seasons.

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Long-Term Performance on Willis Concrete

Poured over a properly prepared base with good materials and the right curing time, concrete in Willis lasts for decades. That's the standard we hold ourselves to, and it's why owners in this area keep referring us to their neighbors.

Why Willis Owners Choose T.E.R. Septic for Concrete Work

Willis is a town where people know each other, and a company's reputation travels quickly. Thomas Ratliff Jr., our owner and president, obtained his Class C wastewater license in 1994 and has more than 30 years of Texas construction experience. Our company is fully insured and family-owned, based out of Tomball about 35 miles south on I-45. We've worked Willis properties long enough to understand the soil, the seasonal water patterns, and what it takes to pour concrete that holds up year after year in this area.

Montgomery County Experience Built Over Decades

We've poured concrete on lakefront Willis lots, rural tracts off FM 830 and FM 2432, and commercial sites along the I-45 corridor. The experience on different Willis site types shows in how we plan and execute every job.

Crews That Respect Willis Properties

Willis homeowners take care of their property. We show up ready to work, protect what's already there, clean up when we're done, and stay reachable if something needs attention after the job is finished.

A Track Record Willis Customers Can Verify

Ask around. People who've had us pour concrete in Willis know what the experience was like, and they tend to tell their neighbors. That's the kind of accountability we work toward on every job.

Why Concrete Issues Get Worse on Willis Properties

The proximity to Lake Conroe, the clay and sandy loam soil mix, and the hard Texas summers all work against concrete in Willis. Waiting too long to address problems makes them worse and more expensive every season.

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Small Surface Issues Turn Into Large Structural Problems

A small crack or surface pit in Willis's concrete left through one wet season opens further and lets water under the slab. Once water is moving under the slab, the damage follows quickly. Early action is always the cheaper call.

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Lake Watershed Drainage Works Against Slab Bases

Properties near the Lake Conroe watershed deal with seasonal high water tables that soften base material under slabs. Concrete that isn't poured on a properly prepared base in Willis shows base failure earlier than most owners expect.

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Heat Cycling Accelerates Surface Deterioration

Willis gets full Texas summer heat through long stretches without relief. Concrete that hasn't been sealed cycles through expansion and contraction daily, and that process breaks down the surface bond over time. Once the surface goes, the slab beneath it is exposed.

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Settled Sections Load Adjacent Slabs Unevenly

One settled slab section transfers load to the next one in a way concrete isn't designed to handle. In Willis, what starts as one problem section tends to spread to neighboring panels within a season or two if it isn't corrected.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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  • Do you provide concrete services in Willis, TX?

    Yes. We work in Willis and across Montgomery County on a regular basis. Our home base is in Tomball, about 35 miles south on I-45, and we're in the Willis market often. Every Willis job gets the same crew and the same standards as work we do closer to home.

  • What types of concrete driveway installation do you handle in Willis?

    We handle concrete driveway installation on lakefront Willis lots, large rural tracts off FM 830 and FM 2432, and residential properties throughout the area. We size every pour for the specific length, expected load, and soil conditions on that property.

  • Can you pour a slab for a shop or outbuilding on my Willis property?

    Yes. Concrete slab pouring for detached garages, shop buildings, RV covers, equipment barns, and outbuildings is regular work for us on Willis acreage. We design the slab for what you'll actually be using it for and what the site conditions require.

  • What is concrete pad installation and when would Willis homeowners need it?

    Concrete pad installation is a smaller purpose-built slab for a specific use. Generator pads, HVAC equipment pads, water well house pads, and outdoor propane or equipment platforms. Willis property owners often need one or two of these over the life of a property, and we handle them as quick standalone jobs.

  • Do you do concrete foundation repair on older Willis homes?

    Yes. Older homes in Willis, particularly those on the west side of I-45, often need concrete foundation repair after years of clay soil movement and deferred drainage maintenance. We assess what's driving the issue first, then repair both the cause and the visible damage.

  • What is concrete floor polishing and does it make sense for Willis garages?

    Concrete floor polishing turns a raw slab into a smooth, sealed, low-maintenance surface. For Willis homeowners with lakefront garages, home workshops, or detached shop buildings, it's a practical upgrade that handles moisture better than raw concrete and cleans up fast after dirty lake or shop use.

  • How do I get an estimate for concrete services in Willis?

    Call us at (281) 516-9530 or fill out the contact form on our website. We come out to your Willis property, look at the project, and put together a written estimate. No pressure, no sales pitch. We usually schedule site visits within the week.

  • Are your concrete services affordable for Willis homeowners and contractors?

    Yes. We're family-owned with straightforward overhead, and we price Willis jobs honestly relative to the scope and the site. Affordable concrete services means fair pricing for real work, not shortcuts on materials or base prep. We'd rather do it right than get called back to redo it.