Concrete Contractor in Lawrence County, Alabama
A&W Concrete covers Lawrence County, Alabama — Moulton, Town Creek, Hatton, Courtland, Hillsboro, Mount Hope and North Courtland. Driveways, foundations, stamped concrete, pumping, shotcrete, sidewalks, retaining walls and commercial slabs.
Concrete Services in Lawrence County
Stamped concrete, decorative finishes, driveways, patios, foundations, shotcrete, pumping, sidewalks, retaining walls and commercial flatwork — every category poured by our own crews.
Communities in Lawrence County
Why Lawrence County Property Owners Call Us
Full general liability and workers' comp coverage for residential and commercial work.
Real finishers — not day labor. Our crews have been pouring concrete together for years.
Boom pumps, line pumps, shotcrete rigs and finishing equipment in our own fleet — no waiting on rentals.
From a single backyard patio to commercial foundations and warehouse floors — same standard of work.
Based in Haleyville. We've been pouring concrete across this region — including Lawrence County — for over fifteen years.
We come look at the job, give you a straight number and a real schedule. No surprise add-ons.
Real Work from Our Crews
Actual completed projects — driveways, patios, foundations and commercial slabs from across our service area.






Concrete in Lawrence County, Alabama
Lawrence County stretches from the Bankhead National Forest up to the Tennessee River and Wheeler Lake. That geography makes for one of the more varied concrete markets in our service area — heavy ag work on the river-bottom side, residential and small commercial in the Moulton area, and a fair amount of recreational and lakefront concrete on the Wheeler Lake shoreline. We've been working the county for years and know how the soils behave from the bottoms up to the ridge.
Moulton is the population and commercial center. We pour a lot of driveways, garage floors, patios and front-walk work in town and in the residential subdivisions around it. The square and the older neighborhoods see steady driveway and sidewalk replacement work — original slabs that have outlived their useful life and need a tear-out and proper repour. New construction on the south side of Moulton keeps us busy with foundation slabs and aprons.
Town Creek, Courtland and Hillsboro on the north side of the county lean more agricultural and residential-rural. The work here is long approach driveways, pole-barn pads, equipment storage slabs, grain-handling foundations and the occasional new-build house. Farming families here often have several outbuildings being added or replaced over the years, and a properly poured slab is what makes them worth building. We do that work the way it should be done — compacted base, the right rebar pattern, joints cut on time and a finish that holds up to tractor traffic.
Hatton, Mount Hope and the western part of the county sit on the Bankhead edge and see a fair amount of rural-property concrete — cabin pads, deep-woods driveways, septic and well aprons. Some of that work needs a line pump because the access is too tight for a ready-mix truck. We bring our own pumps so we don't have to wait on a rental.
Commercial work in Lawrence County is concentrated in Moulton and along the Highway 24 corridor — convenience stores, contractor yards, small medical and retail buildings. We coordinate directly with the GC, hit the schedule, and pour to commercial spec. The county also has a steady flow of municipal flatwork — sidewalks, ADA ramps, town parking-lot patches — and we handle those without it being a major mobilization for the customer.
Wheeler Lake, Bankhead National Forest, Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge.
Frequently Asked Questions — Lawrence County
Lawrence County Service Map
We cover every community in Lawrence County. The map below highlights the cities and towns we serve.
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