
Precision Enid Concrete provides concrete contractor services in El Reno, OK - including garage floors, driveways, patios, and sidewalks. We know Canadian County's clay soil and respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.

El Reno garages - especially those attached to homes built before 1970 - commonly have thin, aging slabs that have cracked or started to dust from the surface. A new garage floor pour with the right thickness and vapor barrier gives you a surface that holds up through Canadian County winters. Learn more about our garage floor concrete work and what is involved in replacing a deteriorated slab.
El Reno's older neighborhoods have driveways that have been cracking and shifting for decades, worn down by clay soil movement and repeated freeze-thaw cycles. A properly reinforced concrete driveway with adequate base prep is built to handle those conditions and last for 30 or more years.
With summer temperatures regularly reaching the mid-90s, El Reno homeowners use their outdoor spaces heavily in the shoulder seasons - spring and fall. A sealed concrete patio with proper drainage handles the wet Oklahoma springs and stays stable when the clay beneath it dries out in August.
Many sidewalks in El Reno's core neighborhoods have been heaving and cracking for years from root growth and soil movement. Replacing them with properly jointed concrete - with control joints at the right spacing - slows down the cracking cycle significantly.
El Reno's Canadian County clay soil requires a carefully prepared sub-base before pouring any slab. Without proper moisture management and base compaction, a slab can settle unevenly within a few years - we build slab foundations for additions and new structures with that soil behavior in mind.
Front and back steps on El Reno's older brick homes often tilt, crack, or pull away from the foundation as the soil underneath them shifts over the years. New poured concrete steps anchored properly to the structure stay level and safe through many seasons of Oklahoma weather.
Canadian County's heavy clay soil is the first thing any concrete contractor needs to understand before working in El Reno. Clay absorbs water and swells, then dries out and shrinks - and it does this every year with the Oklahoma rain-and-drought cycle. That movement puts stress on any concrete slab from below. Driveways, patios, garage floors, and sidewalks all take the pressure, and without the right base preparation and reinforcement they will crack and heave within a handful of seasons. The cracked concrete you see throughout El Reno's older neighborhoods is almost always traceable to inadequate base work when the original slab was poured.
A large share of El Reno's homes were built before 1960, which means the original concrete on many properties is 60 to 80 years old. Some of it has held up because it was poured thick and reinforced well. A lot of it has not, and shows it. Winters here get cold enough to freeze the ground several inches deep, and that freeze-thaw pressure opens up cracks that moisture gets into. The hot, humid summers that follow add more stress on the surface. When you factor in that the city was in the path of the widest tornado on record in 2013, it is clear that El Reno homeowners have every reason to want concrete work that is built to last.
Our crew works throughout El Reno regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. El Reno has a mix of very old housing stock near downtown and newer construction on the western and southern edges of the city - and those two property types have different concrete needs. The older brick homes near the Canadian County Courthouse often have original concrete from the 1940s and 50s that was poured without modern base prep standards. The newer subdivisions on the edges of town have more recent concrete that sometimes skipped on thickness to keep costs down.
I-40 runs right through El Reno, and a lot of our customers commute to Oklahoma City or Yukon for work - which means they appreciate a contractor who can handle the job while they are gone and communicate clearly about what was done. The neighborhoods here are close-knit, and most of our El Reno work comes through neighbors mentioning our name to each other after a job goes well.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Yukon to the east and Weatherford to the west, covering the full stretch of I-40 corridor communities in this part of Oklahoma.
Call us at (580) 366-4082 or submit your project details through the contact form. We get back to every El Reno inquiry within 1 business day and work around your schedule for the site visit.
We come to your El Reno property, look at the site, check the existing concrete condition, and give you a written estimate. The estimate is free and covers everything - no surprise add-ons once the job starts.
We handle demolition of old concrete if needed, base prep, forming, pouring, and finishing. You do not need to be home for the full job, but we communicate clearly throughout and flag anything unexpected right away.
Once the work is complete we walk the finished area with you and give you specific guidance on curing, sealing, and protecting the concrete for El Reno's climate so it starts in the best possible shape.
We serve all of El Reno and Canadian County. Free estimates, no pressure, and a response within 1 business day.
(580) 366-4082El Reno is a city of about 19,000 people in Canadian County, roughly 30 miles west of Oklahoma City along I-40. The city grew up as a railroad and Route 66 town, and that history is visible throughout downtown - historic brick storefronts, the Canadian County Courthouse, and early 20th-century residential streets that still define the character of the older neighborhoods. El Reno is also known nationally as the home of the onion fried burger, a Depression-era dish that the city celebrates every spring with its annual Fried Onion Burger Day festival. Most of the housing near downtown was built before 1960 and runs toward brick construction and wood framing typical of that era.
Newer development has pushed out toward the western and southern edges of the city, where you find more recent single-family builds on standard city lots. The area has strong homeownership, with roughly 60% of households owner-occupied - which means people here have a long-term stake in maintaining their properties. El Reno sits right between two cities we also serve regularly: Weatherford to the west and Yukon to the east, so we know this stretch of central-western Oklahoma well.
Durable driveways built to handle Oklahoma weather and daily use.
Learn MoreCustom patios that extend your outdoor living space beautifully.
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Learn MoreEl Reno's clay soil and older housing stock mean concrete needs to be done right the first time. Call today and we will come out and give you a written estimate at no cost.