
Eagle Pass Precision Concrete serves Eagle Pass and surrounding South Texas communities with concrete driveways, patios, foundations, and more. We know the local soil, the summer heat, and how to build concrete that lasts in this climate.

Eagle Pass Precision Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Eagle Pass, TX and the surrounding region. We offer 16 concrete services for residential and commercial customers, covering everything from driveways and patios to foundations and decorative finishes. We serve 12 cities across South Texas, including Del Rio, Laredo, and San Antonio, and every project is handled by a crew that knows local soil conditions and hot-weather concrete practices.

Cracked or dusty driveway? A new concrete slab handles heavy vehicles and South Texas summers for decades.
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No place to sit outside? We pour a level, finished patio that turns your backyard into living space.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the shifting pavers? Stamped concrete delivers it as one solid slab.
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Muddy path to your front door? A concrete sidewalk keeps your entry clean and accessible year-round.
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Stained or crumbling garage floor? A fresh concrete pour gives you a clean, durable surface that lasts.
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Plain gray concrete looking tired? We add color, texture, and character to any concrete surface.
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Eroding slope or uneven yard? A concrete retaining wall holds the grade and protects your property.
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Need a tough floor for a shop, warehouse, or addition? We pour commercial-grade concrete floors built to last.
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Hot, slippery pool surround? A textured concrete deck stays cooler underfoot and safer for the whole family.
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Crumbling or uneven entry steps? New concrete steps improve safety and curb appeal at the same time.
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Building something new? We pour properly reinforced slab foundations designed for South Texas clay soil.
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Foundation work done right from the start means fewer problems - and fewer expenses - down the road.
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Pothole-riddled lot driving customers away? A new concrete parking surface holds up under heavy traffic.
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No structure stands without a solid footing - we dig, form, and pour footings that meet code and last.
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Uneven or sunken foundation causing problems? We lift and level structures to restore a solid base.
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Need precise cuts for utility access or repairs? We cut clean lines through any existing concrete slab.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form to describe your project. Tell us where you are in Eagle Pass, what you need, and roughly how large the job is. We respond within 1 business day, and usually the same day.
A member of our team comes to your property, measures the site, looks at soil conditions, and walks through the finish options with you. You get a written estimate - no vague ballparks, no pressure to sign on the spot.
Once you approve the quote, we schedule the job, pull any required permits, and show up when we said we would. Before we leave, we walk the finished work with you and make sure everything is right.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on all projects. You can ask for a certificate before we start.
We visit your property, measure the site, and give you a written quote. There is no fee and no pressure to commit.
We have poured concrete in Eagle Pass since 2018. We know the clay soil, the summer heat, and every part of this community.
If a defect traces back to our work or materials, we come back and fix it. We do a final walkthrough on every job before we call it done.
Ready to get started? Call (830) 213-7411 or send us a message.
"They poured our driveway in two days and it looks clean and solid. No cracks after the first summer, which is more than we could say for the old one. They showed up when they said they would and cleaned up before they left."
Roberto M., Eagle Pass - Concrete driveway building
"We had a patio poured in late spring and they scheduled the work early in the morning to beat the heat. The stamped finish came out exactly how we wanted it. Three seasons later it still looks great."
Maria T., Del Rio - Stamped concrete services
"I was worried about the clay soil under my property causing problems with a new slab foundation. They explained how they handle the base prep, pulled the permit themselves, and the inspection passed without any issues."
Carlos V., Uvalde - Slab foundation building
We respond within 1 business day, often the same afternoon. There is no obligation to hire us - just a free on-site visit and a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a time for a free on-site estimate at your property.
(830) 213-7411Eagle Pass Precision Concrete is based in Eagle Pass, TX and serves 12 cities and communities across South Texas, including Del Rio, Laredo, and San Antonio. Most jobs in the surrounding area can be scheduled within the same week. If you are not sure whether we reach your location, call us and we will let you know quickly.
Concrete is the stronger choice for Eagle Pass. Asphalt can soften and rut when temperatures top 100°F - concrete stays stable and reflects more heat underfoot. For long-term durability in the Chihuahuan Desert climate, concrete wins.
Most cracking comes from soil movement, too-fast curing in the heat, or missing control joints. The right base prep, a proper mix, and correctly spaced joints prevent random cracks. South Texas clay soils make base compaction especially important here.
Fall through early spring - roughly October to March - gives the most forgiving conditions. Summer pours are possible but require early morning scheduling and hot-weather admixtures. Concrete poured in peak heat without precautions cures weaker.
A sealer closes the surface pores, blocking UV damage, moisture, and staining. In Eagle Pass, intense sun breaks down unsealed concrete faster than most of the country. Sealing after 28 days and resealing every two to three years is the single best maintenance habit.
Clay-heavy soils expand when wet and shrink when dry. That shrink-swell cycle pushes and pulls slabs from below, year after year. Proper base compaction and control joint spacing address this directly - without that prep, cracks are a matter of when, not if.
Usually yes - driveways that connect to a public street require a city permit. Large patios may as well. A contractor who skips the permit is cutting corners that can hurt you at resale. The permit process adds a few days but protects your investment long-term. See guidance from{' '}the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Eagle Pass Precision Concrete is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Eagle Pass, TX, serving Maverick County and 11 surrounding cities since 2018. We hold a Texas state contractor license issued through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every job. Our crew has completed concrete projects across South Texas - from residential driveways and patios to commercial foundations and parking lots. We have 16 concrete services and bring the same base preparation and hot-weather practices to every pour, whether it is a small sidewalk or a full slab foundation.
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The base is buried, so you cannot see it after the pour. Ask your contractor to walk you through their base prep process before they start - specifically how they compact the subgrade and whether they add gravel under the slab. A contractor who cannot answer that clearly is a concern.
Light rain after the concrete has set is generally fine. Heavy rain on fresh concrete - especially in the first few hours - can wash surface material away and weaken the slab. Experienced contractors monitor the weather and plan accordingly, or cover the fresh pour if conditions change.
The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association publishes guidance on mix standards and best practices. When you are ready to get a project on the calendar, call us at (830) 213-7411 for a free on-site estimate.
Eagle Pass sits on the Texas-Mexico border along the Rio Grande, directly across from Piedras Negras, Coahuila, and serves as the county seat of Maverick County. The city is home to roughly 25,000 to 30,000 residents, two international bridges, and landmarks like Fort Duncan, a historic U.S. Army post from 1849 that sits near the river. The community is tight-knit, predominantly Hispanic, and deeply connected to both sides of the border.
Most of the housing in Eagle Pass ranges from mid-century single-story homes near downtown to newer subdivisions on the outer edges of the city, many with attached garages and concrete driveways now 15 to 25 years old. The clay-heavy soils throughout this part of South Texas - combined with extreme summer heat and the shrink-swell cycle that comes with the rainy season - means concrete work here needs to be planned around local conditions. We have been working in this soil since 2018, and every project we take on in Eagle Pass is built to handle what this climate actually delivers.
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Eagle Pass Precision Concrete
224 Concho St
Eagle Pass, TX 78852
Always open, 24/7.
Call Eagle Pass Precision Concrete today for a free on-site estimate - no obligation, no pressure, just straight answers about your project.