
Woodward Concrete Company serves Gage, OK with concrete foundations, driveways, sidewalks, and flatwork for homes and rural properties throughout Ellis County. We understand the clay soils, cold winters, and hot summers that affect every concrete job in this corner of Oklahoma - and we build accordingly.

Gage properties often include shops, outbuildings, and additions that need a proper foundation to sit on - not just a dirt floor. The clay soils in Ellis County require careful base preparation and reinforcement to prevent the kind of heaving and settling that damages a foundation over time. See our foundation installation service.
Gravel driveways are common in Gage, but they scatter after every storm and need constant re-grading. A concrete driveway handles the weight of farm trucks and trailers without rutting, stays in place after heavy rain, and does not need to be replenished season after season.
New construction in Gage - whether a house, a shop, or a storage building - starts with a properly poured slab that accounts for Ellis County soil conditions. We engineer each slab with the right thickness, reinforcement, and drainage plan for the specific soil and load it will carry.
Gage homes with cracked or heaved walkways are a trip hazard, especially for older residents who rely on a clear, level path. We replace broken sidewalks with properly jointed concrete that accounts for the frost depth specific to this part of Ellis County.
Any structure you add to a Gage property - a fence post, a carport column, a pole barn - needs footings that reach below the frost line for northwest Oklahoma winters. We set footings to the correct depth every time so your structure does not shift or lean after the first hard freeze.
A concrete patio behind your Gage home gives you a stable outdoor surface that holds up to summer heat and winter cold without shifting or crumbling the way pavers or gravel do over time. We slope every patio correctly so water drains away from the house, not toward the foundation.
Gage sits in the heart of Ellis County wheat country, on land that has been farmed and ranched for generations. The soil here carries a significant clay component that swells when wet and shrinks when dry - and northwest Oklahoma cycles through drought and rain regularly. That expansion and contraction puts steady, ongoing stress on any concrete slab that was not prepared correctly. Homes in Gage were largely built in the early to mid-1900s, which means driveways, walkways, and foundations have been living through these soil movements for 60 to 80 years. Most of that older concrete is well past its engineered life and showing it: cracks, heaved sections, and surfaces that have become uneven or dangerous.
Winter in this part of Ellis County brings hard freezes with frost that can penetrate 18 inches or more into the ground. That frost pushes on slabs from below and can lift concrete that is not properly anchored or was poured without adequate base compaction. Spring and summer bring the opposite challenge: temperatures that regularly top 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit accelerate the drying of fresh concrete and break down surface sealers faster than in cooler regions. Gage is also within Tornado Alley, and severe spring storms bring hail that can damage unprotected concrete surfaces. A concrete contractor who has never worked in Ellis County will not automatically account for these factors in how they prepare a site, choose a mix, or time a pour.
Our crew works throughout Gage regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Gage is a small, tight-knit community in Ellis County in the far northwest of Oklahoma. Properties here tend to be larger than typical suburban lots, and many include a barn, a detached shop, or storage buildings used for farming equipment. It is common for a single job here to involve pouring multiple pads or surfaces on the same property in the same visit, and we plan accordingly.
The county seat for Ellis County is in nearby Arnett, and the Ellis County government is the relevant authority for permit and code questions that apply to unincorporated properties in this area. Most Gage residents we work with have practical priorities: they need concrete that holds up to farm traffic, stays intact through freeze-thaw winters, and does not require calling someone back every year for repairs. That is what we build.
We also regularly serve Fargo and other Ellis County communities throughout this part of northwest Oklahoma. If you are in Shattuck or nearby, we serve that area as well.
Call or submit a request online and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask about the type of project, approximate size, and your property location in or near Gage so we can plan the visit properly.
We drive out to your property at no charge, assess the site conditions - soil, drainage, access - and take measurements. You receive a written estimate before any commitment, so there are no surprises on cost.
We handle all excavation, base compaction, forming, and reinforcement. On pour day our crew works efficiently to place and finish the concrete. We protect the surface from the wind and heat that can affect curing on open Gage properties.
Once the concrete has cured enough to inspect, we remove forms and do a final walk with you to confirm the surface, joints, and drainage are exactly right. We do not leave until the job meets our standard.
We serve Gage and all of Ellis County. Submit your project details and we will be in touch within one business day.
(580) 290-2465Gage is a small rural community in Ellis County in the far northwest corner of Oklahoma, in an area that residents know as wheat country and open-plains ranch land. The town has a population of fewer than 500, and most residents are long-term homeowners with deep roots here. Life in Gage is defined by the agricultural calendar - planting, harvest, and the rhythms of cattle ranching - and most properties reflect that: single-family homes on large lots, often with a shop or barn out back. The housing stock is predominantly older wood-frame construction built in the early to mid-1900s, sitting on soils that have been expanding and contracting through Oklahoma weather for generations.
The county seat for Ellis County is in Arnett, and the county as a whole covers more than 1,200 square miles with a very low population density. Residents in Gage are accustomed to driving distances for services and are rightly cautious about which contractors will actually show up and do the work without overcharging for the drive. We serve Gage and the surrounding Ellis County area as part of our regular northwest Oklahoma service territory. Other communities we reach from Gage include Woodward to the north, and we cover the region broadly to make sure rural homeowners in this part of the state have access to a reliable concrete contractor.
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