
Eagle Pass Precision Concrete brings concrete contractor services to Uvalde, TX - stamped concrete, driveways, patios, slabs, and foundations built for Uvalde County clay soil, Hill Country conditions, and a climate that puts real stress on any concrete surface. We have served this region since 2018 and give every customer a written estimate within 1 business day.

Uvalde homeowners looking to upgrade a driveway approach, patio, or pool surround are turning to stamped concrete as a way to get the look of stone or pavers at a fraction of the cost - and with much better performance on the clay soils here. Because stamped concrete is a single poured slab with integrated color and pattern, it handles the shrink-swell movement of Uvalde County ground better than individual pavers that shift and separate over time.
Outdoor patios in Uvalde take a beating - months of intense sun, occasional hard rain, and clay soil that moves seasonally all work against a slab that was not designed for those conditions. We build patios with a compacted base, correct slab thickness, and control joints placed to manage movement, so the surface stays flat and intact through years of South Texas weather.
Older driveways in Uvalde's mid-century residential neighborhoods often show cracks, heaving, and surface scaling after decades of heat and clay soil cycling. A new poured concrete driveway on a properly prepared base addresses those problems permanently - and in a city where a clean driveway matters to the neighborhood, the result shows immediately.
Uvalde County's expansive clay soils make slab foundation work more demanding than in areas with more stable ground. Every slab we pour here is sized and reinforced to handle the movement this soil produces through drought-and-rain cycles - which means the right sub-base preparation, rebar layout, and joint placement from the start, not corrections after cracks appear.
Properties in Uvalde near the Leona River or on lots with grade changes can see significant water movement after a fast-moving storm drops heavy rain. A concrete retaining wall properly footed below the clay layer holds soil in place, redirects runoff, and protects surrounding flatwork and structures from erosion and undermining.
Pool decks in Uvalde need to handle UV exposure, wet-dry cycles, and the heat that radiates off a concrete surface in a South Texas summer. We build pool decks with non-slip broom or stamped finishes, control joints that prevent edge cracking, and a grade that moves water away from the pool structure and off the deck efficiently.
Uvalde sits at the southern edge of the Texas Hill Country, where rocky ground to the north gives way to flatter, clay-heavy land in and around the city. That transition zone means the soil beneath most Uvalde properties is a mix of expansive clay and caliche - two materials that make life hard on concrete. Clay soil absorbs moisture and swells, then dries out and shrinks back, and in this part of Texas that cycle repeats with every seasonal swing. A drought period followed by spring thunderstorms can shift a slab that was not properly supported by several inches, cracking the surface and leaving gaps at the edges where the concrete lifted away from the ground beneath it.
Heat is the other constant. Uvalde summers bring months of temperatures in the upper 90s and above 100 degrees F, and UV exposure is intense because much of the city sits on open lots with limited shade. Concrete poured in those conditions sets faster than on a cool morning, compressing the window for surface finishing. A crew that is not scheduling pours for early morning or using retarding admixtures to slow the set in peak heat will produce a surface that scales and deteriorates in the first few seasons. The older housing stock around downtown Uvalde and along Main Street adds a third factor - homes built in the 1940s and 1950s often have original driveways, walkways, and steps that have been patching and failing for years and genuinely need full replacement, not another round of crack filler.
Our crew works throughout Uvalde regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Uvalde is the county seat of Uvalde County and the main commercial center for the surrounding region, with U.S. Highway 90 running east-west through town as Main Street and U.S. Highway 83 crossing it at the center of the city. These two routes carry most of the traffic in and out of Uvalde, and residential neighborhoods spread from the core outward in all directions. For permit work within city limits, the City of Uvalde handles approvals, and we are accustomed to pulling permits through city hall for projects that require them.
The neighborhoods near downtown and along Main Street have the oldest housing stock in the city, with many homes built between the 1940s and 1970s. Properties on the edges of town and off Garner Field Road tend to be newer. We know the difference in what each area demands - older lots often have drainage graded for original structures that have since been changed, and the soil closer to the Leona River can hold more moisture than lots farther out. We serve all of Uvalde and also cover Hondo to the east and Brackettville to the west for customers whose properties fall between areas.
Call or send a message through the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you are planning - patio, driveway, slab, or something else - and we will schedule a free on-site visit to see the property.
We visit your property in Uvalde, assess the clay soil conditions, existing grade, and site access, and write you a clear estimate with the full scope and cost. No vague verbal quotes - you see the number before you decide. Most customers get their estimate the same day or next day after the visit.
We set a start date and handle materials, prep, and any required permits. Pours in Uvalde are scheduled for early morning to avoid peak heat hours, which gives the crew enough time to finish the surface properly before temperatures accelerate the set.
After the pour we clean up the site, walk you through the finished work, and explain the curing period - when to keep foot traffic off, when vehicles can return, and whether a sealer is recommended for your project type. We answer every question before we leave.
We serve all of Uvalde and Uvalde County with written estimates, no-pressure quotes, and a reply within 1 business day.
(830) 213-7411Uvalde is the county seat of Uvalde County with a population of roughly 15,000 people, making it the largest and most self-contained city in this part of southwest Texas. The city sits at the intersection of U.S. Highway 90 and U.S. Highway 83, which together serve as both Main Street and the major transit corridor for the surrounding region. The housing stock reflects the city's age - a significant share of homes near downtown were built between the 1940s and 1970s, with newer residential growth spreading toward the edges of the city. The John Nance Garner Museum, located in the former home of the 32nd U.S. Vice President, is a well-known local landmark in the heart of town. Southwest Texas Junior College operates its main campus near Garner Field just outside the city, contributing a steady mix of students and faculty to the local population.
The Leona River runs through the Uvalde area and was the reason the original town site was established in the 1850s. Properties near the river or in low-lying parts of the city see drainage and moisture conditions that differ from lots on higher ground, and concrete work in those areas needs to account for that. Uvalde is connected to neighboring communities by the two main highways through town - we serve customers throughout the city as well as in surrounding communities, including Hondo to the east and Brackettville to the west.
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