
Precision Enid Concrete provides concrete contractor services in Weatherford, OK - including stamped concrete, driveways, patios, and slab foundations. We have served Custer County homeowners and respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.

Weatherford patios and pool surrounds face intense UV and clay soil movement - stamped concrete installed on a proper base handles both without cracking or fading. See our stamped concrete work to get an idea of what is possible for your Weatherford property.
Weatherford driveways sit on clay soil that swells and contracts with every rain and dry spell, which is why proper base preparation matters more here than in many other areas. A well-built concrete driveway with reinforcing steel handles that movement without cracking apart in a few seasons.
Homes near SWOSU and throughout Weatherford have outdoor living spaces that take a beating from summer heat and winter ice. A thick concrete patio poured with control joints and a sealed surface holds up through years of western Oklahoma weather without heaving or flaking.
Many sidewalks in Weatherford's older neighborhoods have buckled or cracked from tree roots and freeze-thaw cycles over the decades. Replacing them with properly jointed concrete prevents the same problems from coming back quickly.
Weatherford's clay-heavy soils make slab preparation critical - without the right sub-base and vapor barrier, a slab can shift, crack, or settle unevenly within a few years. We build slab foundations suited to Custer County soil conditions for new construction and additions.
Sheds, additions, fences, and covered patios around Weatherford all need footings that reach below the frost line to stay stable through hard-freeze winters. Footings that are too shallow heave and shift when the ground freezes, pulling whatever is attached to them out of level.
Weatherford sits on expansive Custer County clay that behaves like a slow-motion hydraulic jack under your concrete. When spring rains saturate the soil it swells upward. When August dries it out again it shrinks and pulls back. That cycle repeats every year, and concrete installed without the right base depth, steel reinforcement, and control joint spacing will show the damage in a few short seasons. A lot of the cracked driveways and tilted sidewalks you see around town are the result of work done without accounting for this specific soil condition.
The climate adds a second layer of stress. Winters in Weatherford reach single-digit temperatures during cold snaps, and ice storms are common. When water works its way into a small crack in a concrete slab and freezes overnight, it expands and forces the crack wider. After a few cycles of this, a hairline crack becomes a serious problem. Homes built in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s - which make up a large share of Weatherford's housing stock - often have original concrete that has never been sealed and is especially vulnerable. Getting the work done right the first time, with the right mix design and curing process, is the only real fix.
Our crew works throughout Weatherford regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the City of Weatherford when required and are familiar with the right-of-way requirements along residential streets that border city property.
Weatherford is the kind of town where you can still see the original Route 66 alignment running through, and the older neighborhoods along Main Street and near the Stafford Air and Space Museum have housing stock going back 80 or more years. Those homes often have original concrete driveways and sidewalks that have never been replaced - some of them have held up better than expected, but most are showing their age. The areas near SWOSU have a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties, and both tend to have deferred concrete maintenance that builds up over time. We work on both.
We also serve homeowners in El Reno to the east and Woodward to the north, so if you have family or neighbors in those areas looking for concrete work, we can help them too.
Reach us by phone at (580) 366-4082 or through the contact form. We respond to all Weatherford inquiries within 1 business day and schedule site visits around your availability.
We come out to the property, look at the site conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. There is no cost for the estimate, and you will know the full price before you decide anything.
We handle base prep, forming, pouring, and finishing. You do not need to be present for the entire job, but we will check in with you at key stages and let you know when the work is done and ready for inspection.
When the job is complete we walk the site with you, point out what was done and why, and give you curing and sealing guidance specific to Weatherford's climate so the concrete starts its life in the best condition possible.
We serve all of Weatherford and Custer County. Free estimates, no obligation, and a response within 1 business day.
(580) 366-4082Weatherford is a city of roughly 12,000 people in Custer County, sitting right along Interstate 40 in western Oklahoma. It is the county seat and one of the most recognizable stops on the old Route 66 corridor through the state. The downtown area around Main Street has retained a lot of its original character, with older commercial buildings and the Custer County Courthouse anchoring the square. Nearby, the Stafford Air and Space Museum draws visitors from across the region and honors Weatherford native astronaut Thomas Stafford. Housing near downtown tends to be older - brick ranch-styles and bungalows from the 1940s through 1970s are common throughout the residential neighborhoods.
Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) has been in Weatherford since 1901 and shapes the character of the neighborhoods closest to campus, where you find a mix of owner-occupied homes and older rental properties. Out toward the edges of town, lots get larger and more rural in character, with outbuildings, metal barns, and gravel driveways common on the one-to-five-acre parcels that front the county roads. Homeowners in those areas often need concrete work that accounts for soft or unpaved access. Nearby cities we also serve include El Reno along I-40 and Woodward to the north, both of which have similar soil and climate conditions.
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