Concrete Pouring Services in Fort Worth, Tarrant County
If you're looking for professional concrete pouring in Fort Worth, TX, you've come to the right place. Hill Country Slabs is Tarrant County's trusted concrete contractor, specializing in concrete pouring using advanced polyurethane foam injection technology. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex sits squarely on the Blackland Prairie, one of the most challenging soil formations in the United States for concrete and foundation work. The region's heavy montmorillonite clay has an extremely high plasticity index, meaning it swells dramatically when wet and shrinks severely when dry. This shrink-swell cycle, often called the "Texas clay problem," generates lateral and vertical pressures that can move concrete slabs several inches over a single season. The deep, dark clay deposits extend 20 to 40 feet below the surface, providing no escape from seasonal moisture fluctuations.
Fort Worth's western metroplex location places it on a mix of Grand Prairie limestone and Blackland Prairie clay soils. The transition between these soil types creates unpredictable settling patterns beneath concrete slabs throughout Tarrant County. Our foam injection technology lifts and stabilizes settled driveways, sidewalks, and commercial slabs across the Fort Worth area.
Pouring concrete on Blackland Prairie clay requires careful subgrade preparation because the clay's extreme shrink-swell cycle will crack any slab that isn't properly designed. Moisture conditioning the subgrade, using adequate reinforcement, and installing proper drainage are essential. Without these precautions, new concrete on DFW clay will develop cracks within the first few seasonal cycles.









