General Contracting & Construction in Holly Springs, MS

Local Concrete Contractor Expertise

Near the historic Marshall County Courthouse Square in Holly Springs, MS, we deliver durable concrete work. From driveway installation to foundation repair, our service covers residential and new construction in this rural farming community.

Holly Springs sits just south of the Tennessee border with 175 historic homes and active new subdivision growth. Working on century-old estates and modern farmhouses means understanding local soil conditions, permit requirements, and the importance of accessible driveways on gravel roads. We're familiar with building codes in Marshall County and the needs of both established neighborhoods and newly developing areas.

How We Work

From the first phone call to final walkthrough, you'll know what happens next.

1

Assess & Plan

We visit your site, check drainage, soil type, and local permit rules. Clear communication on scope and timeline.

2

Prepare & Grade

Remove old concrete. Compact base. Set forms and reinforcement to spec. Every step prepared for durability.

3

Pour & Finish

Mix & pour on-time. Float, broom, or stamp per your request. Cure properly for strength.

4

Inspect & Clean

Walk the job with you. Address any final details. Leave the site clean and ready.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

Concrete work built for Holly Springs—from rural driveways to new home foundations.

Driveways & Patios

New driveways, extensions, and patios for homes around East Holly Springs and downtown. We handle gravel-to-concrete transitions and ensure proper slope for rural drainage. Stamped concrete adds character to family yards.

  • Proper base and grading for clay soil
  • Durable finish for vehicle use
  • Decorative options available
Concrete driveway project

Durable driveway installation near Holly Springs Town Square

Concrete foundation work

Foundation work for new residential builds in growing subdivisions

Foundations & Flatwork

Concrete foundations for new homes, additions, and structures. Proper reinforcement and curing prevent settling in Marshall County's variable soil. Flatwork slabs for sheds, garages, and utility areas.

  • Engineered for local soil conditions
  • Building permits pulled and coordinated
  • Slab-on-grade and crawlspace options

Stamped & Decorative Concrete

Add style to outdoor spaces with stamped patterns and color. Popular in areas like the Southwest Holly Springs Historic District where period charm matters. Low-maintenance alternative to stone or pavers.

  • Multiple patterns and color options
  • Long-lasting finish with proper sealing
  • Works for patios, walkways, and driveways
Stamped concrete patio

Custom stamped patio enhancing a backyard retreat

Why Quality Concrete Matters Here

Holly Springs' rural setting and clay-rich soil demand expert installation.

Soil & Drainage in Marshall County

Clay soil common in the area requires proper grading and base preparation. Poor drainage causes settling, cracking, and premature failure. We assess your lot before pouring.

Local Permit & Code Compliance

Marshall County enforces building codes and setback rules. We handle permit applications, inspections, and coordinate with the Zoning, Planning & Building Department to keep your project on track.

Historic properties in downtown and East Holly Springs require special attention. We're familiar with district guidelines and work with homeowners to meet both preservation and function.

Concrete Longevity

Proper curing, reinforcement, and finishing techniques add 10+ years to concrete life. A well-poured driveway in Holly Springs can last 30+ years with minimal maintenance.

Service Area & How to Reach Us

Serving Holly Springs, Marshall County, and surrounding rural areas.

Getting to Us

We're located near the downtown Holly Springs area, accessible via Highway 7. Mobile service—we come to you for site assessments and job completions. Work throughout Marshall County including the Wall Doxey State Park region to the south and rural residential areas on I-22's western corridor.

Get in Touch

Call for a free site visit and estimate. We respond to inquiries same-day and schedule work around your timeline. Whether you're on the historic courthouse square side or out near the subdivisions, we can help.

Ready to pour? Get your free concrete estimate today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does concrete take to cure?

Concrete reaches 90% strength in 7 days under normal conditions; full strength at 28 days. We advise against heavy use during the first week.

Do I need a building permit for a driveway or patio?

Most driveways and patios in Marshall County require a permit. We handle this application process for you and coordinate with local inspectors.

Can you work on hillside or sloped property?

Yes. We assess slope, drainage, and soil stability. Stepped or terraced solutions work well for properties near the National Forest or elevated subdivisions.

What's the best finish for a driveway in a rural area?

A broomed or broom-finish provides slip resistance on gravel roads and during wet weather. Stamped or polished finishes work well for showier patios.

How do I maintain my concrete?

Seal every 2–3 years, keep water draining away, and fill any small cracks promptly. Avoid rock salt in winter; it degrades concrete faster.

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