
Youngsville Concrete pours driveways, patios, slabs, and foundations for homeowners across Youngsville. We understand the clay soil conditions here and build accordingly.
Youngsville Concrete pours driveways, patios, slabs, and foundations for homeowners across Youngsville. We understand the clay soil conditions here and build accordingly.

Youngsville driveways sit on heavy clay soil that used to be farmland, and that soil moves with every rain cycle. We account for that when we prep the base and place control joints, so your concrete driveway stands up to the ground movement that is common in this area.
Youngsville summers are long and outdoor living is a priority for most homeowners here. We pour patios with proper drainage slope so standing water does not pool after the heavy afternoon storms that hit this area from spring through fall.
Nearly every home in Youngsville sits on a concrete slab rather than a basement, because the water table here is too high for below-grade construction. We build slab foundations that account for the expansive clay soil common throughout the city.
Higher-end subdivisions in Youngsville, like the Sugar Mill Pond community, see strong demand for decorative concrete finishes that complement well-maintained home exteriors. Stamped patterns give outdoor spaces a high-end look without the maintenance that natural stone requires.
New subdivisions in Youngsville are still going up throughout the city, and many older sections need sidewalk replacements where tree roots or soil movement have caused heaving. We build to current ADA standards so there are no compliance issues down the road.
Youngsville has a strong concentration of residential pools given the long, hot summers here. We pour pool decks with a broom or exposed aggregate finish that stays slip-resistant even when wet, and we apply UV-resistant sealer appropriate for south Louisiana sun exposure.
Most of Youngsville was built on land that was actively farmed, mostly sugarcane, until the early 2000s. That agricultural soil is heavy clay, and clay soil does not behave the way other soils do under a slab or a driveway. It absorbs water and expands, then dries out and shrinks. Every wet season and every dry spell puts pressure on the concrete above it. That is why cracked driveways, uneven sidewalks, and doors that no longer close right are so common in Youngsville neighborhoods. A contractor who has only worked in areas with sandy or stable soil will miss the prep steps that matter here.
Youngsville also gets serious rainfall from late spring through early fall, sometimes more than an inch in a single afternoon storm. Flat subdivision lots with drainage ditches along the property lines manage most of that water, but if concrete is poured without the right slope and drainage design, water will sit where it should not and accelerate the soil movement underneath. The city has also grown fast enough that building codes and permit requirements have changed alongside the growth. Working with a contractor who knows what the City of Youngsville currently requires means fewer surprises during the project.
Youngsville Concrete has been working in Youngsville since 2015, which means we have poured concrete in the established neighborhoods near the city center and in the brand-new subdivisions that are still going up off Chemin Metairie Parkway. We pull permits through the City of Youngsville regularly and know the current requirements for concrete flatwork and foundation work in this municipality.
If your home is in the Sugar Mill Pond community, near the Youngsville Sports Complex, or in one of the newer subdivisions on the south side of town, we have worked in your neighborhood. We know the soil conditions, the drainage patterns, and the HOA expectations that come with different subdivisions in the city. That familiarity matters when we are sizing up a job and deciding how much base work the ground actually needs before we pour.
We also serve the surrounding communities. Homeowners in Broussard call us regularly for patio and driveway work, and our crews are familiar with the conditions throughout Lafayette Parish. If you are not sure whether we cover your area, Lafayette and all surrounding cities are part of our service territory.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this page. We respond to all new inquiries within one business day, and most calls are answered the same day.
We come to your property at no charge, look at the site conditions, and give you a written price before any work begins. There is no obligation, and we will explain what the project involves so you can compare estimates accurately.
If the project requires a permit from the City of Youngsville, we handle that process. We also handle demolition of existing concrete if needed and prepare the base to account for the clay soil conditions in your area.
We pour and finish the concrete, then give you clear curing instructions before we leave. We are available after the job if you have questions, and we stand behind our work.
We serve all of Youngsville, from Sugar Mill Pond to the newest subdivisions off Chemin Metairie Parkway. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(337) 483-1647Youngsville is one of the fastest-growing cities in Louisiana. It sits just south of Lafayette, in the heart of Lafayette Parish, and its population has more than doubled over the past fifteen years as new subdivisions replaced former sugarcane fields. The housing stock here is mostly newer, built in the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s, and ranges from modest starter homes to larger custom builds in communities like Sugar Mill Pond, which is built around a lake and features walking trails and a town center. Most properties are owner-occupied, and homeowners here tend to invest in keeping their homes in good shape. The Youngsville Sports Complex is a gathering point for families across the city, and Chemin Metairie Parkway runs through the fastest-growing stretches of town where new streets and subdivisions are still being added.
Youngsville functions closely with Lafayette for employment, healthcare, and shopping, but it has its own identity and a strong sense of community. The city is served by its own parks and recreation department, its own building department, and a school district that draws families from across the region. Nearby Broussard lies to the southeast along Louisiana Highway 90, and Lafayette is just a few miles to the north. Both cities are part of our regular service area and share similar soil and climate conditions with Youngsville.
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