Ragged yard edges and cracked walkways make your property look neglected. We install concrete curbing and sidewalks built for Del Rio's heat and soil - so your property looks finished and stays that way.

Concrete curbing and sidewalk installation in Del Rio means forming, pouring, and finishing concrete to create defined borders and walkable surfaces that hold up to southwest Texas conditions. Most residential jobs are completed in one to two days of active work, with a curing period of roughly a week before vehicles use the surface.
Del Rio sits on expansive clay and caliche soils that move with moisture changes - so proper base preparation is not optional here. A contractor who skips that step is setting you up for cracked, tilted concrete within a few years. If your existing walkway has already heaved or broken apart, that is exactly the kind of situation we fix. We also handle asphalt milling and grading and excavation when a project needs a solid foundation before any concrete goes down.
If you spend time every week re-edging where your lawn meets your driveway or garden beds, that work never ends. Concrete curbing creates a permanent, clean border that holds mulch and soil in place without constant attention.
Del Rio's intense summer storms can dump a lot of water quickly. If standing water collects near your home's foundation or along your driveway after a heavy rain, improperly graded surfaces are likely the cause. Correctly sloped concrete curbing or a new sidewalk redirects that water before it causes damage.
Heaved or cracked concrete is a safety issue, especially for children and older family members. Del Rio's expansive soils push concrete up over time, and once sections have lifted or broken apart, a properly prepared new pour is the safest and most durable fix.
If you are preparing to sell or simply want to feel proud of your home's exterior, clean concrete borders and a smooth walkway make an immediate difference. In a neighborhood where homes look similar, neat concrete edges stand out and signal the whole property is well cared for.
We install new concrete curbing and sidewalks for residential and commercial properties across Del Rio and Val Verde County. Every job starts with proper site preparation - removing old material, grading the area, compacting the base, and setting forms before a single yard of concrete is poured. For projects that need site work first, we coordinate grading and excavation so the finished concrete has a stable foundation beneath it.
We also handle asphalt milling for properties that have both asphalt and concrete surfaces that need work at the same time. In Del Rio's heat, we schedule pours for early morning and use practices that slow moisture loss during curing - because getting that step right is what separates concrete that lasts 20 years from concrete that cracks in two.
Best for homeowners who want clean lawn and garden borders with no ongoing edging work.
Ideal for connecting driveways to entryways, backyard areas, or creating defined walking paths.
Suited for business owners who need durable, code-compliant curb and border work across a larger area.
Right for properties where existing concrete has heaved, cracked, or become a safety hazard.
Del Rio's summers are intense - temperatures above 100 degrees for months at a time, with UV exposure that accelerates wear on any outdoor surface. For concrete, that heat creates a real risk during installation. If a pour happens in the middle of a July afternoon without precautions, the surface dries too fast and the interior cures unevenly, which means cracking and weakness show up sooner than they should. The solution is straightforward: morning pours, the right mix, and proper moisture retention during curing. We work that way on every job, whether it is a driveway border in Val Verde Park or a full sidewalk project near downtown Del Rio.
The soils around Del Rio and Val Verde County include expansive clays and caliche - a hard, calcium-rich layer common in southwest Texas. Expansive clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that movement pushes concrete up or pulls it down over time. We compact the base carefully and account for local soil conditions from the start, because a concrete job that ignores the ground beneath it will not stay level for long. Customers in Del Rio and the surrounding area have seen what happens when that step is skipped - and it always ends with a repair call a few years later.
For more on concrete industry standards and best practices, see the American Concrete Institute. For Texas contractor licensing requirements, visit TDLR.
Describe the project - location, approximate length or area, and what you want to achieve. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to visit the site in person.
We measure the area, check the grade and drainage, and look at the soil and base conditions. If a right-of-way permit is needed for work near the street, we handle that paperwork so you do not have to.
The crew removes old material, compacts the base, and sets forms before any concrete is poured. In Del Rio's summer heat, we pour early in the morning to avoid the worst of the afternoon sun.
After the pour, we protect the surface during curing. Once it is ready, we walk the finished project with you - checking edges, joints, and drainage slope - before we leave.
We visit your property, assess the soil and drainage, and give you a written quote. No obligation, no pressure.
(830) 488-9351We have worked in Val Verde County long enough to know exactly what local soil conditions and summer heat do to concrete that is not installed correctly. That knowledge is built into every job we do.
Morning pours, the right mix, and proper moisture retention during curing are standard on every job we take. These are not extras - they are how concrete gets installed correctly in Del Rio's climate.
Del Rio's expansive clays and caliche layers require careful compaction and the right base thickness. We assess the ground before any concrete goes down, because a shortcut at that step causes tilting and cracking within a few years.
Texas requires paving and concrete contractors to hold a valid state license, verifiable through{' '}TDLR. We carry liability insurance on every job, so you are protected if anything goes wrong on your property during the work.
Every job we take in Del Rio gets the same attention to base preparation, proper curing, and drainage planning. When you call us, you get a contractor who knows what southwest Texas soil does to concrete - and builds against it from the start.
Grind down worn asphalt surfaces to create a clean, properly graded base before repaving.
Learn MoreSite preparation that levels the ground and removes old material before any new surface is installed.
Learn MoreSummer books fast in southwest Texas - lock in your installation date before the hottest weeks make scheduling tight.