When Epoxy Coatings Make Sense: Talking to Your Clients About Concrete Floor Protection

Epoxy paint and true epoxy coating systems are very different products — and mixing them up is a costly mistake. Surface preparation matters more than the epoxy itself; skipping moisture testing is ...

Contractors are usually on the first line of defense when it comes to advising clients on the longevity and durability of their concrete structures. While solutions like migrating corrosion inhibitors ...

The City of Jarrell and Tornado Sirens Stay informed. Stay prepared. Williamson County sits in the most south part of what is known as “Tornado Alley”. This community has suffered through a direct hit from an F5 tornado in 1997, as well as several minor tornadoes and straight-line wind events in recent years.

Mayor Patrick Sherek announced the Jarrell City Council has accepted the resignation of Jorge Hernandez as the City Manager. Mr. Hernandez was initially employed as the City Engineer in April 2024 and has served as City Manager since August 2025. Following a professional and respectful transition, the City expects to immediately begin a search for a new permanent City Manager.

Meeting Notices & Agendas The Regular City Council meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. The Jarrell Economic Development Corporation meetings are scheduled on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. The Jarrell Planning and Zoning Commission meetings are scheduled on the last Tuesday of each month … Continued

The City of Jarrell provides certain utility services to homes and businesses within the City limits. If you are unsure of which services the City provides in your area, please call us at (512) 746-4593, ext. 129 or send us an email at utilitybilling@cityofjarrell.com so that we can determine what you need.