
Precision Edinburg Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving Edinburg, TX with driveway building, patio construction, and slab foundation work. We have worked in Edinburg since 2018, and we understand the expansive clay soil and summer heat that determine whether a concrete job holds up for decades or falls apart in a few seasons.

Edinburg homes sit on clay soil that shifts every wet and dry season, and that movement is the main reason driveways crack here. We build driveways with a properly compacted base and the correct slab thickness for local soil conditions - the preparation that determines whether a driveway lasts 30 years or starts cracking in five. See our concrete driveway building service.
Edinburg homeowners use their outdoor spaces almost every month of the year. A patio built with the right drainage slope handles the heavy summer rainstorms the Valley gets regularly, moving water away from your foundation rather than toward it.
Many of the newer subdivisions in Edinburg - especially on the north and west sides of the city - have HOA guidelines that govern exterior choices. Stamped concrete gives you a finished, polished look that fits those neighborhoods without the ongoing maintenance that natural stone or pavers require.
Nearly every home in Edinburg is built on a concrete slab rather than a basement or crawl space. Building a new slab here means accounting for the clay soil underneath and the flat terrain of Hidalgo County, where drainage has to be designed carefully from the start.
Pools are a practical feature in a city that sees more than 100 days above 90 degrees every year. A well-finished concrete pool deck with a slip-resistant texture holds up to constant water exposure, chlorine, and intense South Texas UV - all of which Edinburg has in full measure.
The flat terrain around much of Edinburg can make drainage management a real challenge on lots near drainage channels or sloped edges. Concrete retaining walls help control soil movement and direct water flow where the clay soil creates ongoing pressure against boundaries and grade changes.
Edinburg is the county seat of Hidalgo County and one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, with the population climbing from around 77,000 in 2010 to well over 100,000 today. That growth means a mix of older homes - many built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s - alongside newer subdivisions still going up on the north and west sides. The older neighborhoods have slabs, driveways, and sidewalks that are at the age where real attention is overdue. The newer ones are dealing with the first rounds of settling as the clay soil underneath starts its expansion and contraction cycles.
The clay soil across Edinburg and Hidalgo County swells when it rains and shrinks during dry months. That movement is the primary reason concrete cracks here - not the concrete itself, but the ground underneath it shifting. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which adds a second challenge: concrete poured at the wrong time of day or without the right curing steps can fail at the surface before it finishes hardening. Getting both factors right - base preparation for the soil and proper timing for the heat - is what separates work that lasts from work that needs repairs within a few seasons.
Our crew works throughout Edinburg regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Edinburg Development Services department for jobs across the city. The permit process here is specific to the municipality, and knowing what city inspectors expect - from base compaction requirements to drainage slope standards - keeps a job moving rather than triggering corrections and delays.
We work on properties all over Edinburg - from the older neighborhoods near the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley campus on the east side, where homes have decades of soil movement behind them, to the newer subdivisions off U.S. Highway 281 on the north side, where foundations are just starting to settle. The Edinburg Scenic Wetlands area on the southwest side of the city sits in one of the flatter parts of town, where drainage needs extra attention given how water behaves on that terrain. Whether your home is near the UTRGV campus or out in one of the growing north-side subdivisions, the conditions we work with are consistent across the city.
We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Pharr, which borders Edinburg to the south and has nearly identical clay soil and permit conditions. If you are anywhere in the Hidalgo County area, we are familiar with the conditions on the ground.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day. Tell us what you need and where the property is in Edinburg so we can set up a site visit.
We come to your property, measure the area, look at soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written, itemized estimate - no single-number quotes. Cost questions get addressed directly during this visit.
We handle the City of Edinburg permit before any work begins. You do not need to visit any city office. Permit processing takes a few business days, and we keep you updated on the timeline.
We schedule pours for early morning during warmer months to beat the Valley heat. After curing, we do a walkthrough with you before the job is closed - any concerns get addressed before we leave.
We serve homeowners across Edinburg, TX and respond within one business day. No sales pressure - just a straight answer about what your project involves and what it will cost.
(956) 957-0103Edinburg is the county seat of Hidalgo County and home to more than 100,000 residents, making it one of the larger cities in the Rio Grande Valley. The city has a strong mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors. Downtown and the streets around the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley carry a lot of the older housing stock - homes built from the 1950s through the 1990s, mostly single-family on modest lots with concrete slab foundations that have been through many years of South Texas weather. Edinburg Regional Medical Center anchors the eastern part of the city and is a familiar landmark for residents across the metro. About half of Edinburg's housing units are renter-occupied, reflecting the student population at UTRGV and a steady working population that rents rather than owns - which means property owners and landlords here have ongoing concrete maintenance needs alongside homeowners.
The north and west sides of Edinburg have grown significantly since the early 2000s, with newer subdivisions featuring larger homes and two-car garages going up along Highway 281 and Farm to Market Road 2812. These neighborhoods have younger housing stock but are already seeing foundations and flatwork settle as the clay soil completes its first cycles. We serve homeowners throughout the city, and we also cover neighboring communities including Pharr to the south and McAllen to the west, where the same soil and climate conditions apply.
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