
Tyler Concrete & Masonry serves Bullard homeowners with retaining walls, concrete repair, and brick masonry, responding to new inquiries within one business day. We have worked on properties across Bullard since 2016 and know how the clay soil and tree-heavy lots here affect masonry and concrete.

Bullard properties - especially the larger lots near Lake Palestine and along sloped terrain at the edge of town - often need walls to control runoff and stop soil from washing down a grade with every heavy rain. Properly engineered retaining wall construction keeps your yard usable and your foundation dry when the East Texas rains hit.
Most homes in Bullard are built on concrete slabs, and the clay soil beneath them shifts with every wet and dry season. Sticking doors, cracks in drywall, and uneven floors are early signs that slab movement has started - and catching it early saves significantly on repair costs.
Driveways, garage aprons, and walkways on Bullard properties crack over time from tree root pressure and clay soil movement. Many of these homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s, meaning their concrete is at the age where cracks that have been ignored are starting to become real tripping hazards or drainage problems.
Brick veneer is the dominant exterior finish on Bullard homes from the 1990s onward, and those homes have now seen enough rain and heat cycles that spalling brick and cracked mortar joints are becoming common. Replacing damaged brick quickly stops moisture from getting behind the veneer before it reaches the wall framing.
Wooded Bullard lots often have soft or uneven ground between the driveway and the front door, and tree roots make it hard to maintain a stable path over the years. A properly laid concrete or paver walkway handles root pressure better than poured slabs and keeps the approach to your home looking clean regardless of the season.
Acreage properties and rural lots in Bullard often have long driveways that need resurfacing or full replacement after years of cracking and root damage. Interlocking pavers flex with soil movement better than poured concrete, which makes them a durable and lower-maintenance choice for properties with significant tree cover.
Bullard sits in Smith County on a stretch of East Texas pine country where large lots, clay soil, and mature trees create a specific set of problems for concrete and masonry. The city has grown quickly since the 1990s, with much of its housing stock built during that boom, which means driveways, patios, and brick exteriors are now 20 to 35 years old - old enough that original mortar, concrete joints, and slab edges are starting to show their age. Clay soil in this part of Texas expands significantly when it rains and shrinks during dry spells, and that movement is the leading cause of cracked driveways and slab shifting across Bullard neighborhoods. A contractor who has not worked on East Texas clay regularly will not recognize the signs of soil movement until the damage is already serious.
The wooded character of Bullard adds another layer of complexity. Properties near Lake Palestine and on larger acreage lots have mature pine and hardwood trees whose roots push under concrete flatwork over decades. Shade from heavy tree cover keeps concrete damp longer than open-lot properties, which accelerates surface scaling and moss growth. Hard freezes - including the February 2021 event that caught much of East Texas off guard - crack outdoor concrete that had been fine for years. Contractors who understand these local conditions design and repair concrete and masonry to handle them, rather than applying the same approach they use in drier or more urban settings.
Our crew works throughout Bullard regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry and concrete work here. Bullard is a mix of in-town subdivisions on standard residential lots and rural acreage properties south and west of the city center - and the two types of properties often need different approaches. Subdivision jobs near town tend to involve brick repair and smaller concrete flatwork, while acreage lots outside the city limits more often need retaining walls, long driveway repairs, and drainage solutions that account for sloped terrain. Knowing which you are dealing with before you pull up affects how you plan the job and what materials you bring.
Bullard is conveniently located just off State Highway 69 south of Tyler, and the community is anchored by Bullard ISD, which draws a lot of families here for the long term. That stable, owner-occupied character means homeowners tend to invest in their properties rather than patch and defer - we find that Bullard customers generally want work done right, not just done fast. The area around Lake Palestine on the west side of town includes some of the larger and more varied properties we work on in this part of Smith County.
We regularly serve surrounding communities as well. Nearby Jacksonville, TX to the south shares many of the same clay-soil and wooded-lot conditions as Bullard, and we work on masonry and concrete projects throughout that area too. Homeowners in both communities will find our approach the same: honest assessment, clear pricing, and work that does not need to be done again in five years.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. Let us know what you are dealing with - a leaning retaining wall, cracked driveway, or spalling brick - and we will schedule a visit that fits your timeline.
We come to your Bullard property at no charge, walk the full scope of the problem, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. We explain what is causing the issue and what the repair will involve so there are no surprises on the invoice.
Our masonry crew handles the project from start to finish. Most retaining wall and concrete repairs in Bullard are completed within one to three days depending on scope. We work cleanly and leave the property in better shape than we found it.
Before we leave, we walk through the completed work with you to confirm everything meets your expectations. If any questions come up after the job is done, reach back out - we stand behind the work we do in Bullard.
We serve Bullard homeowners with free estimates and no-pressure assessments. Tell us what you are seeing and we will come take a look.
(430) 247-0059Bullard is a small city in Smith County, located just south of Tyler along State Highway 69. In recent years it has grown steadily as families leave the city in search of larger lots, quieter streets, and access to good schools. The community has a strong residential identity built around Bullard ISD and the outdoor recreation available at Lake Palestine, the large reservoir a few miles west of town. Most of the housing stock consists of single-family homes built from the 1990s through the 2010s, with a mix of in-town subdivisions and rural acreage properties that give the area a semi-rural feel even as the population has grown. Nearby Whitehouse, TX to the north is another fast-growing community in this part of Smith County with a similar housing profile.
The wooded terrain and rolling topography around Bullard give the area its character but also create real maintenance challenges for homeowners. Mature pine and hardwood trees are part of what people love about living here, but tree roots under slabs and drainage challenges on sloped lots are among the most common reasons residents call for concrete and masonry work. Properties backing up to wooded areas deal with persistent moisture and debris that accelerate wear on exterior surfaces. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Bullard has a high rate of owner-occupied housing, which means most homeowners here are invested in the long-term condition of their properties.
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