
Bare dirt, crumbling old concrete, or a covered space you cannot use? We install concrete floors that hold up to Eagle Pass heat, clay soil movement, and decades of real-life use.

Concrete floor installation in Eagle Pass means excavating or grading the area, compacting a stable base, placing reinforcement, pouring and finishing the slab, and curing it properly - most residential floors take one to two days of active work, with several more days of curing before the space can be used normally.
Homeowners in Eagle Pass have some of the most practical reasons in Texas to install a concrete floor. Garages with bare dirt floors are impossible to keep clean in a dusty, hot climate. Covered patios with gravel or dirt underneath sit unused for most of the year because they are uncomfortable and hard to maintain. A concrete floor changes both of those situations immediately - it gives you a surface that can be hosed down, swept clean, and actually lived on.
If your project involves a space that is already connected to a structure - such as an attached garage or a covered patio with a roof - it may share some planning with a garage floor concrete project. We handle both and can tell you which approach fits your specific situation best.
A garage or utility space with no real floor - or one where the existing concrete is pitted, breaking apart, and no longer salvageable - is the clearest sign. In Eagle Pass, dust and heat make a bare floor miserable to work in and nearly impossible to keep clean. A fresh slab transforms the space immediately.
Many Eagle Pass homes have a covered outdoor space that is still dirt or gravel underneath. That kind of surface is hard to furnish, difficult to sweep, and uncomfortable to stand on for long. A concrete floor turns that square footage into a true outdoor living area you can actually enjoy during the cooler months.
In Eagle Pass, clay soils shift with the seasons, and older slabs show the results - uneven surfaces, cracks that run in unpredictable directions, and gaps between the floor and walls. If your existing floor has become noticeably unlevel or cracked beyond repair, a new installation with proper base prep is the right fix.
Turning a storage room, workshop, or bonus space into something livable starts with the floor. A properly installed concrete slab gives you a flat, solid base for whatever finish flooring - tile, vinyl, or polished concrete - you plan to put on top. Getting the slab right is the step that determines whether everything above it works.
A concrete floor is only as good as what is under it. Before any concrete is poured, we excavate and grade the area, compact the base material, and - in Eagle Pass - moisten the clay subgrade to stabilize it before the pour. Skipping this step is what causes floors to crack, settle unevenly, or develop soft spots within a few years. We do not rush the prep work because it is the part no one ever sees but everyone eventually notices.
Surface finish is chosen based on how the space will be used. A broom finish is the practical standard for garages, utility rooms, and covered patios - it grips well when wet and holds up to daily wear and vehicle traffic. For homeowners who want a cleaner, more polished look, we also offer troweled, stamped, and stained finishes. We can also install concrete pool decks if your project extends outdoors around a pool, using the same careful base preparation that makes interior floors last.
The most practical and durable choice for garages, carports, patios, and utility rooms where slip resistance and easy cleaning matter most.
Smooth, stamped, or stained surfaces for covered patios and living spaces where appearance is as important as durability.
Full base prep with compaction and moisture conditioning for Eagle Pass clay soils - the right approach when you need a floor that stays level.
Eagle Pass sees two conditions that directly affect concrete floor quality: extreme heat and clay soil movement. Summer temperatures here regularly top 100 degrees F - and concrete poured in that kind of heat sets faster than the standard finishing process allows. A crew that does not account for this will be chasing the concrete instead of controlling it, which means a rougher surface finish, uneven leveling, and sometimes cracking that shows up in the first wet season. Scheduling pours for early morning and using the right curing techniques is how you prevent that.
The clay-heavy soils across this part of Maverick County go through a shrink-swell cycle with every wet and dry season. That movement is the main reason older floors in this area develop cracks and uneven spots - not the concrete itself, but the ground shifting beneath it. Moistening the subgrade before the pour, compacting the base properly, and placing control joints in the right locations are the steps that break that cycle. Homeowners in Del Rio and Crystal City deal with the same soil conditions, and we serve both areas regularly.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what the space is, its approximate size, and what the current floor looks like. We will schedule a free site visit - measuring over the phone skips the soil and drainage assessment that affects both price and quality.
We measure the area, assess the ground conditions, check for drainage issues, and confirm the slab thickness and finish type that fit your needs. In Eagle Pass, we look specifically at the soil - clay-heavy ground may need extra base preparation. You get a written estimate with a clear scope of work.
For projects that require a permit, we handle the application and coordinate any required inspections. We then excavate, grade, compact the base, and set forms. The subgrade is moistened and stabilized before any reinforcement is placed.
We pour, spread, level, and finish the slab - scheduling early-morning starts during warm months to stay ahead of the heat. Control joints are cut into the surface. After curing, a sealer is applied and we walk you through the finished floor before closing out the project.
Free on-site estimate. We visit your property, check the ground conditions, and give you a clear written quote - no pressure, no guesswork.
(830) 213-7411We treat base preparation as the most important step in the project - not an afterthought. In Eagle Pass, clay soils move with every wet and dry season, and a floor installed without proper subgrade work will show it within a few years. We compact, grade, and condition the subgrade specifically for local soil conditions before a drop of concrete is poured.
When temperatures climb above 100 degrees F, concrete sets faster than the standard process assumes. We schedule pours to start at first light during warm months, use cooler mix water, and apply curing compound right after finishing. The result is a floor with the full strength it was designed to have - not one that looks fine on day one but develops problems in year two.
Texas requires concrete contractors to hold a valid state license, which you can verify through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry that license and handle any required permits on your behalf - protecting your investment and keeping your home's records clean for a future sale.
You get a written scope of work and price before any work starts. If site conditions uncover something unexpected during prep - which we flag immediately and explain clearly - we talk through it with you before proceeding. No end-of-job additions that were not discussed.
A concrete floor that stays level and solid in Eagle Pass is not just about the pour - it is about understanding the ground beneath it and the climate above it. That combination of local knowledge and proper technique is what we bring to every project.
Pair an indoor floor installation with a poured concrete pool deck for a connected, finished look from inside to outside.
Learn MoreFocused specifically on garage slabs - thicker pours, vehicle-ready finishes, and prep for Eagle Pass clay soil movement.
Learn MoreSpaces fill up fast before summer - call now to get your project on the schedule before the hottest months make pour conditions harder to manage.