
Dirt, gravel, or an old cracked slab where your backyard should be? We build concrete patios designed for Eagle Pass clay soils and the South Texas heat that makes the wrong finish a mistake you live with for years.

Concrete patio construction in Eagle Pass means preparing the ground, setting formwork, pouring a properly sloped slab with control joints, and finishing the surface to your specification - most residential projects run two to four days from site prep through finishing. Once cured, a concrete patio is the most durable and lowest-maintenance outdoor surface available in South Texas.
Most Eagle Pass homeowners come to us after years of dealing with a backyard that has no real usable surface - just dirt that turns to mud after a summer storm, or an old cracked slab that has shifted and become a trip hazard. A new concrete patio gives you a clean, level surface that you can sweep, hose down, and actually enjoy. Eagle Pass evenings cool down enough to be genuinely comfortable for much of the year, and a finished patio is what makes those evenings worth stepping outside for.
Homeowners who want something more decorative on their patio surface often combine this project with concrete pool deck work - both surfaces benefit from the same base prep and pour conditions, and doing them together saves on mobilization.
You have a backyard but nowhere comfortable to sit, grill, or gather with family. An unpaved yard means furniture sinks, grills sit in the dirt, and there is nowhere clean for kids to play. A concrete patio fixes all of that in one project.
When summer storms hit Eagle Pass, an unpaved backyard turns into a muddy mess that gets tracked through the house for days afterward. A concrete patio gives you a clean, level surface that drains correctly and is ready to use again as soon as the rain stops.
If your existing patio has cracked sections, surface heaving, or noticeable settlement in one corner, those problems will keep getting worse. An uneven patio is also a genuine trip hazard, especially for older family members or young children. Replacement with a properly prepared slab is the right call.
Outdoor living space is one of the features buyers notice immediately. A clean, finished concrete patio signals the home is well cared for and ready to enjoy. Whether you are preparing to sell or simply want a better property to live in, a patio is one of the most visible upgrades you can make.
Every concrete patio construction project we take on starts the same way: we look at the ground, not just the surface. The soil under your backyard in Eagle Pass is most likely clay-heavy, which swells and shrinks with the seasons. We compact the subgrade, add gravel base material where needed, and set the forms to the correct slope so water always runs away from your home. This groundwork takes more time than just pouring concrete, but it is what separates a patio that lasts from one that cracks and settles within a few wet seasons.
On the surface, you have options. A broom finish is our most popular choice - it is practical, provides grip when wet, and handles years of direct sun without special treatment. For homeowners who want something more visual, we offer stamped concrete patterns that can mimic stone, brick, or tile at a fraction of the material cost. Lighter integral colors and exposed aggregate are also popular because they reflect heat rather than absorb it, which matters when you want to walk outside barefoot in July.
Practical and durable for everyday use - the right choice for most Eagle Pass homeowners who want a surface that works and lasts.
Ideal for homeowners who want the look of stone or tile without the installation complexity or long-term maintenance those materials require.
A reinforced concrete slab designed to anchor a pergola, patio cover, or outdoor structure - properly sized for the load it will carry.
Eagle Pass is part of the Chihuahuan Desert borderlands - one of the hottest and most sun-intense areas in Texas. The UV load here breaks down unprotected concrete surfaces faster than in most of the country, which is why choosing the right sealer and applying it on schedule is not optional. We build in a sealing recommendation as part of every patio project, and we can walk you through the right product for the finish you choose.
The drainage issue is just as important as the surface. Eagle Pass gets relatively little annual rainfall, but when it rains here, it pours - fast and heavy. A patio without a proper slope toward the yard will pond water against your home's foundation during those events, which creates long-term structural risk. We grade every slab correctly from the start. Homeowners in Crystal City and Carrizo Springs face the same drainage challenges we handle throughout the region.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you have in mind - size, finish preferences, whether there is an existing surface to remove - and we schedule a free on-site visit to measure and assess.
After seeing your yard, we give you a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and site preparation. You will know exactly what you are paying for and why - no vague totals, no add-ons after work starts.
We submit the permit application to the city before any work begins. For summer projects, we coordinate timing to pour during cooler morning hours - a step that directly affects the quality of the finished surface.
The crew prepares the ground, sets forms, and pours on schedule. Before leaving, we walk you through the finished patio, explain the curing timeline, and tell you exactly when to apply the first coat of sealer.
No pressure, no obligation. We visit your yard, assess the soil and drainage, and give you a clear written quote. Someone from our office will call within 1 business day to schedule a convenient time.
(830) 213-7411We hold a valid Texas contractor license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. You can look up our standing at tdlr.texas.gov before you commit to anything - we have nothing to hide and encourage every customer to check.
Maverick County soil shrinks and swells with every wet-dry cycle. We compact the subgrade thoroughly and add gravel base material where needed before a single yard of concrete is ordered. This step is not negotiable - it is what keeps the slab level years after we leave.
We have been pouring concrete in Maverick County long enough to know which neighborhoods have the worst clay movement, where drainage problems tend to appear, and what the city permit office expects. That experience is part of every estimate we give.
A flat patio looks level but ponds water. Every slab we pour has the right grade built in from the start so water runs toward the yard, not toward your foundation. This is especially important in Eagle Pass, where heavy summer rain events can drop a lot of water very quickly.
A licensed contractor, proper base preparation, correct drainage, and sealing guidance - those four things together are what make a concrete patio last 30 years instead of 10. The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association publishes guidance on concrete mix standards and curing practices that experienced contractors follow to get consistent, durable results.
Add the look of stone, brick, or tile to your patio surface with decorative stamped concrete patterns.
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