Tired of mud, dust, and standing water where you park? We build concrete lots that drain right, handle South Texas heat, and stay solid for decades.

Concrete parking lot building in Eagle Pass involves removing the existing surface, compacting the sub-base for South Texas clay soil, placing reinforcement, and pouring a properly graded slab. Most residential or small commercial lots run from a few days to about two weeks start to finish.
A parking lot is one of the most-used surfaces on any property. It needs to drain correctly, hold up under vehicle weight, and resist the triple-digit summer heat that breaks down lesser materials here in Eagle Pass. Getting the base right is the difference between a lot that lasts 30 years and one that starts cracking in a few.
If you are also planning paths or walkways around the property, our concrete sidewalk building service works well alongside parking lot projects to give the whole exterior a clean, finished look.
Gravel and dirt lots in Eagle Pass turn to mud after rain and kick up dust during the long dry stretches. That dust and mud tracks inside your building or onto vehicles every single day. A paved concrete surface eliminates both problems for good.
Low spots and ungraded surfaces collect water after every storm. Pooling water weakens whatever base exists underneath and creates slip hazards for anyone walking through. Concrete installed with correct grading moves water away and dries quickly.
Asphalt softens when temperatures climb past 100 degrees, and Eagle Pass hits that mark regularly from June through September. If your current surface leaves tire marks or feels soft underfoot in the afternoon heat, it is a sign the surface is not up to South Texas conditions.
A bare or gravel lot signals to customers, tenants, and neighbors that the property is not well-maintained. A finished concrete surface changes that first impression immediately and adds tangible value to the property.
We handle the full scope - site clearing, excavation, sub-base compaction, form setting, rebar or wire mesh placement, the pour, finishing, and joint cutting. We plan drainage before a single form goes in so water flows off the surface the way it should. For properties where the existing surface is asphalt or old concrete, we handle demolition and removal as part of the project.
If your project includes structural components - posts, a carport column, or a loading dock edge - we work alongside those needs from the start. And if you are planning concrete footings for a covered structure over the lot, or finishing the entry with a concrete driveway connection at the street, we can coordinate all of that in one job.
Suits homeowners replacing gravel or dirt areas with a permanent, low-maintenance surface for multiple vehicles.
Suits small businesses, rental properties, and commercial sites needing a clean, professional surface that handles daily traffic.
Suits properties with trucks, equipment, or trailers that need a thicker slab designed for heavier loads.
Suits existing properties where the parking area needs to be enlarged or a failing surface needs to be removed and replaced.
Suits any lot where water management is a priority - graded slabs and drain inlets planned from the start.
Eagle Pass sits on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink back during the long, dry stretches this region sees regularly. That seasonal movement is the number-one cause of cracked and uneven concrete in the area. A contractor who understands this compacts the sub-base thoroughly, grades it correctly, and places expansion joints at the intervals the soil and climate demand - not just at the minimums a textbook might suggest.
We serve properties across Eagle Pass and the surrounding communities, including Cotulla and Laredo. We know the soil, the heat, and the permitting process specific to this region - which means fewer surprises from the estimate to the final walkthrough.
Call or submit a form and we will get back to you within one business day. Tell us the size of the area, what is on it now, and how many vehicles need to fit.
We come out, assess soil conditions and drainage, measure the space, and provide a written quote that breaks down the full scope - no vague numbers.
We pull the required city permit and handle all paperwork. Once approved, the crew excavates, compacts the base, and places reinforcement - this phase is what determines how long your lot lasts.
We schedule the pour for early morning to manage the South Texas heat, spread and finish the concrete with proper traction texture, and cut expansion joints before the slab sets. Stay off the surface for at least a week before driving on it.
We serve Eagle Pass and surrounding South Texas communities. Free estimates, licensed and insured, no-pressure quotes.
(830) 213-7411We compact and, where needed, stabilize the sub-base specifically to handle the expansive clay soils common in Maverick County. That preparation is invisible once the concrete is poured, but it is what separates a lot that stays flat from one that cracks.
We schedule concrete work for early morning during summer months and use mix designs suited to high-heat conditions. Curing compounds applied after the pour slow moisture loss so the slab reaches its full design strength. This process meets ACI 305 hot-weather concreting guidelines.
We pull the required city permit and coordinate the inspection at the right stage - before the pour, when the base and reinforcement can still be verified. You get documentation that the work met local standards, which protects you if you ever sell.
We have been working in this community long enough to know what jobs look like here years later. Our reputation is built on lots and slabs that are still in good shape per ASCC member standards, not just ones that looked good on the day of the pour.
Every one of these points connects directly to how long your lot holds up. When the base, the pour, and the permit process are all handled correctly, the result is a surface that stays flat and clean through Eagle Pass summers and into the next decade.
Structural footings for covered structures, carports, and additions built over or adjacent to your parking area.
Learn MoreConnect your parking lot to the street with a properly graded, reinforced concrete driveway that matches the lot.
Learn MoreSummer heat and clay soil are not going away. The sooner the base is built right, the sooner your lot stops being a problem. Call us or request a free estimate now.