Concrete Contractor in Lone Grove, OK
Call (580) 219-5155 or use the homepage contact form.

Serving Lone Grove Homeowners
Ardmore Concrete covers Lone Grove for driveway installation and replacement, patio pours, walkways, small pads, and residential flatwork. Lone Grove is a Carter County community just west of Ardmore along US-70, with a residential character that mixes small-town neighborhood homes and rural properties on larger lots.
Lone Grove sits on the same Carter County red clay as Ardmore. That means the same shrink-swell cycle matters: clay dries and pulls away during hot Oklahoma summers, then swells again when moisture returns. Every cycle stresses slab edges, joints, and any section where base prep was thin or drainage was ignored.
Some properties west of town have slightly different soil profiles, including higher sand content in areas closer to Lake Murray. Sandier soil can drain differently than tighter clay, but it does not remove the need for base prep. Ray checks what is under the slab before recommending the pour approach.
"Called about a backyard patio in Lone Grove and got a real answer on sizing, finish, and timeline instead of a vague estimate. Ray understood the Lake Murray proximity issue before I mentioned it, saying properties near the lake often have different subgrade moisture than the Ardmore flat lots. The patio has held through one full Oklahoma summer without any edge cracking or settling."
Trevor L., Lone Grove OK
Same Red Clay Challenges Near Lake Murray
Properties near Lake Murray south of Lone Grove sometimes see elevated subgrade moisture from proximity to the lake. That moisture can change how clay soil behaves under a driveway or patio, especially when wet periods are followed by 100°F summer heat. Ray checks soil moisture conditions at every Lone Grove estimate near the lake corridor before quoting base prep.
For driveways, he looks at whether the approach, garage edge, or side yard is holding water. For patios, he checks drainage away from the house and whether the base can stay stable near red clay and foundation edges. For walkways and pads, he looks at safe transitions and whether water will concentrate at edges.
Pricing Reference
Driveway replacement usually runs $3,000–$7,000 for a standard two-car driveway. Broom-finish patios usually run $1,500–$4,000. Stamped patios usually run $3,000–$7,000. Smaller walkways and pads are priced by size, demo, access, and base correction.
Related pages: Ardmore concrete driveways and Dickson concrete contractor.
Getting a Quote
Call (580) 219-5155 or use the contact form with your Lone Grove address, the concrete surface you need, and whether the property is near the Lake Murray corridor or has known drainage issues.
Lone Grove Concrete FAQs
Does Ardmore Concrete serve Lone Grove, OK?
Yes. Ray covers Lone Grove for driveways, patios, walkways, pads, and residential flatwork on regular Carter County routes west of Ardmore.
How much does concrete work cost in Lone Grove, OK?
Most two-car driveway replacements run $3,000–$7,000. Broom-finish patios usually run $1,500–$4,000, stamped patios run $3,000–$7,000, and walkways or smaller pads are priced by size, access, base prep, and drainage correction.
Is red clay soil a problem for concrete in Lone Grove?
Yes. Lone Grove sits on the same Carter County red clay as Ardmore. Some properties west of town and near the Lake Murray corridor may have more sand or moisture variation, but Ray still plans base prep around soil movement and drainage.
Is there a travel premium for Lone Grove concrete estimates?
No. Lone Grove is priced the same as Ardmore for normal route-fit jobs. Two-car driveway: $3,000–$7,000. Broom-finish patio: $1,500–$4,000. Stamped patio: $3,000–$7,000. Walkways: $500–$2,000. Free estimates: call (580) 219-5155.
Do properties near Lake Murray need different base preparation than Ardmore proper?
Sometimes. Properties in the Lake Murray corridor south and southwest of Lone Grove can have elevated subgrade moisture from lake proximity, particularly after wet seasons. Ray checks drainage conditions and soil moisture at every estimate near the lake corridor and adjusts base spec accordingly. It is part of the standard Carter County red clay assessment for this area.