
Tired of a muddy, cracked, or flooded parking area? We build concrete lots designed for Hattiesburg's heavy rainfall, clay soil, and commercial demands.
Tired of a muddy, cracked, or flooded parking area? We build concrete lots designed for Hattiesburg's heavy rainfall, clay soil, and commercial demands.

Concrete parking lot building in Hattiesburg covers removing the existing surface, grading the ground for drainage, compacting a stable base, placing steel reinforcement, and pouring a slab that cures into a durable surface. Most residential or small commercial lots take five to seven days from site prep to a surface you can drive on.
Whether you are replacing a gravel lot that turns to mud every time it rains or paving a new area for an expanding business, a properly built concrete lot solves the problem for decades. Homeowners who need covered access from the lot to their home often pair this work with concrete driveway building to connect the two surfaces in a single project.
If puddles sit on your parking area for hours after a rainstorm, that is a drainage problem that will only get worse. In Hattiesburg's high-rainfall climate, standing water accelerates surface wear and weakens whatever base is underneath. A properly built concrete lot directs water away from the surface from day one.
Small hairline cracks in older surfaces are normal, but cracks that are getting wider, have edges at different heights, or have weeds growing through them signal that the ground underneath is moving. Hattiesburg's clay soils expand and contract with the wet and dry seasons, and a surface not built to handle that movement will show it over time.
Many older properties in the Hattiesburg area still have unpaved or gravel parking areas that turn to mud in the rain and kick up dust in dry weather. A concrete lot eliminates both problems entirely and adds long-term value to the property without ongoing material replenishment.
Concrete surfaces have a natural lifespan. A lot approaching or past 25 years old - especially one that has not been sealed - is likely near the end of its useful life. If you are patching the same areas repeatedly or the surface looks rough and pitted across large sections, repair costs may be approaching replacement costs.
We handle the full scope of concrete parking lot projects in Hattiesburg and the surrounding area. That means removing whatever is on the ground now, grading the site for proper drainage, compacting a gravel base, placing steel reinforcement inside the slab, pouring and finishing the concrete, cutting control joints, and coordinating the required permits. We scope drainage design as a priority on every job - not an afterthought - because Hattiesburg's rainfall makes it the most important part of a long-lasting lot.
Parking lot work often connects to other concrete projects on the same property. If you are adding a new structure alongside the lot, we can also quote concrete footings for the building in the same visit. And if you need vehicle access between your home and the new lot, we can connect it with a concrete driveway poured at the same time to save on mobilization costs.
Suited to properties that are adding parking for the first time - bare ground, gravel, or grass converted to a finished, durable concrete surface.
The right approach when an existing lot has reached the end of its life and needs full removal and a fresh pour rather than repeated patching.
Every lot we pour is graded to slope correctly from day one - so water leaves the surface instead of pooling, even during Hattiesburg's heaviest rain events.
We handle permit applications through the City of Hattiesburg and coordinate all required inspections, so your project stays on schedule and on record.
Hattiesburg averages around 60 inches of rain per year - nearly double the national average. That much water means drainage design is not a nice-to-have, it is the most critical part of a well-built parking lot here. A lot that holds standing water in this climate deteriorates much faster than one built with drainage as the starting point. When you talk to contractors, ask specifically how they plan to slope the surface and where the water will go. That answer tells you a lot about whether they actually know this market.
The clay-heavy soils across the Hattiesburg area also make base preparation far more important than in drier or sandier regions. Clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that constant movement is the leading cause of premature cracking in local lots that were not built to account for it. A contractor who spends time on soil assessment and base compaction before the pour is the one whose work holds up for 30 years. We serve customers across the metro - including homeowners in Petal and business owners in McComb who face the same soil and drainage challenges.
We will ask a few basic questions about the size of the area, what is currently on the ground, and what you plan to use the lot for. You will hear back within one business day, and we will schedule a free on-site visit to measure and assess before giving you a written estimate.
During the site visit we look at the existing surface, check how the ground drains, and assess the soil. We then give you a written quote that breaks down cost by work category - not just a single total - so you understand exactly what you are paying for.
We handle the permit application through the City of Hattiesburg's Community Development department. Once approved and materials are scheduled, you get a confirmed start date. During busy spring season, this can take two to four weeks from signing the contract.
The crew removes the existing surface, grades and compacts the base, pours and finishes the concrete, and cuts control joints. After curing - typically seven days before vehicle traffic - we walk through the finished lot with you and leave you with care instructions.
Free written estimate, no pressure. We come to your site and walk you through every line of the quote.
(769) 390-9171Every lot we quote starts with a drainage plan - slope direction, water destination, and surface grade - before we touch anything else. In a city that gets 60 inches of rain a year, this is what separates a lot that lasts from one that fails in five years.
We pull all required permits through the City of Hattiesburg before work begins. Some contractors skip this to save time, which creates problems when you sell or need to make a claim. Every job we complete is on record and fully compliant with local requirements.
We assess your site's soil before recommending a base depth and compaction approach. The clay soil common across the Hattiesburg metro shifts more than sandy or rocky ground, and our base preparation accounts for that movement rather than ignoring it. The American Concrete Pavement Association outlines why base preparation is the most critical factor in lot longevity at acpa.org.
You will receive a written estimate that breaks down every work category before anyone touches your property. No surprises on the final invoice. If an unexpected soil condition comes up during prep, we tell you before we proceed - not after.
Our approach comes down to two things: building the lot right the first time, and making the process predictable for you from the first phone call. Mississippi contractor licensing requirements are maintained by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors, and every job we complete meets those standards.
Pour the structural footings your new building or structure needs before work begins on the surrounding lot.
Learn MoreConnect your new parking lot to your home or business entrance with a durable concrete driveway poured at the same time.
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