Springtown, Texas is a small town of approximately 3,000 residents located in northwestern Parker County, about 20 miles northwest of Weatherford. Positioned along State Highway 199 (Hwy 199) connecting Fort Worth to Jacksboro, Springtown serves rural northwestern Parker County and southeastern Wise County. The town maintains a distinctly rural character with agricultural heritage, though growing residential development brings gradual change. Springtown's economy centers on agriculture (cattle, hay), small-town retail and services, and bedroom community residents commuting to Fort Worth, Weatherford, or other regional employment centers.
Springtown's commercial development remains limited compared to I-20 corridor cities, focusing on essential services for local residents. Downtown Springtown features small-town retail, local restaurants, professional services, and agricultural supply businesses along Main Street and Highway 199. Commercial activity includes convenience stores, small shopping areas, auto services, and businesses serving rural customers. The town's school district (Springtown ISD) and municipal facilities represent the largest institutional presence. Recent construction includes school facility improvements, small retail development, and agricultural-related commercial buildings rather than major commercial projects.
From our Weatherford base 20 miles southeast, we serve Springtown's commercial concrete needs across northwestern Parker County. The town's projects differ from metro-area construction, emphasizing practical, economical work serving small-town businesses, agricultural operations, churches, school facilities, and municipal improvements. We handle everything from small retail concrete to agricultural building slabs, municipal facility work, and church construction projects typical of rural North Texas communities where construction budgets prioritize durability and value over architectural statements.