
Precision Edinburg Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving Palmview, TX with sidewalk installation, driveway replacement, patio construction, and slab work. We have been working in Hidalgo County since 2018 and understand the flat terrain, clay soil, and South Texas heat that shape every concrete project here.

Sidewalks in Palmview take a beating from the combination of clay soil movement, summer heat cycles, and occasional heavy rains from the Gulf. Many homes here have original walkways that have cracked, heaved, or settled into slopes that create tripping hazards. A properly built replacement starts with compacted base material and drainage grading suited to Palmview's flat lots - not just a fresh pour over the existing problem. Learn more about how we approach sidewalk work in this part of the Valley. See our concrete sidewalk building service.
Driveways on Palmview's flat lots need to be graded so water runs away from the house - if the slab is level or slopes toward the structure, you will have standing water at the garage door and foundation after every rain. Most homes in Palmview built in the 1980s and 1990s have driveways that are now at the age where cracking and settlement have passed the point where patching makes financial sense.
Palmview's climate means you can use an outdoor patio comfortably for nine or ten months of the year, which makes it one of the most-used investments on a home here. Drainage planning matters as much as the pour itself - a patio without the right slope will collect water against the back of the house after the heavy rains the Rio Grande Valley gets in summer and fall.
Garage floors on Palmview properties, especially in homes built before 2000, often show the same clay soil settlement that affects driveways and patios. Cracks running across the slab, uneven sections, and gaps at the wall line are all signs the floor has moved. When grinding and patching no longer addresses the underlying problem, a new poured floor with a properly prepared base is the long-term answer.
Flat lots throughout Palmview sometimes need retaining walls along property lines or around raised garden areas, especially on properties near the Rio Grande where soil moisture is higher and ground can be less stable. A concrete retaining wall holds up to the moisture, heat, and soil pressure in this climate better than timber or block alternatives that can rot or shift.
New construction and additions throughout Palmview still rely on concrete slab foundations, and building one correctly here requires more base preparation than in most Texas cities. The clay soil expands and contracts enough with the annual rain and dry cycles that a slab poured without the right base and drainage grading will show cracking and settlement faster than it should.
Palmview sits on the flat coastal plain of South Texas, just west of McAllen, and most of its housing was built between the 1970s and 2000s. That puts a lot of driveways, sidewalks, and patios in the range where decades of clay soil movement have done real damage. The clay here swells after the heavy rains the Rio Grande Valley gets in summer and fall, then contracts as the soil dries out during dry spells. A single-family home on a flat Palmview lot can go through dozens of these wet-dry cycles every year - and each one puts stress on the concrete from below. Cracks and uneven sections are not just a cosmetic problem. They are a sign the slab has moved, and patching the surface without addressing the cause is money spent twice.
The summer heat adds its own challenge. Temperatures in Palmview regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a time, and UV exposure at this latitude is among the highest in the continental United States. Concrete poured in that kind of heat needs extra precautions - early morning schedules, retarding additives when needed, and wet curing to slow the surface from setting before the interior has hardened. Older sidewalks and driveways throughout Palmview that were poured without those precautions often show surface scaling and shallow cracking that reflects poor original curing rather than just age. When replacement becomes necessary, doing it right the first time with proper base preparation and drainage grading makes the difference between concrete that lasts 30 years and concrete that starts showing problems in five.
Our crew works throughout Palmview regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Palmview for our residential concrete projects here. The city is small - roughly three square miles - but it sits along the US-83 corridor and borders McAllen to the east and Mission to the west, which puts it in one of the busiest parts of the Rio Grande Valley. Homes near the Anzalduas International Bridge and along Palmview's older streets tend to be smaller, single-story houses on modest lots, while newer development on the city's north edge includes larger homes with bigger outdoor footprints that need more concrete work.
Anzalduas County Park runs along the Rio Grande just south of the city, and properties close to the river have higher baseline soil moisture than those further inland. That affects how we approach base preparation on those jobs - we typically excavate deeper and use more crushed aggregate to create a stable, draining base before any concrete goes in. For homeowners near La Joya ISD schools or along the streets that feed the US-83 frontage, site access and scheduling around local traffic patterns is something we plan for on every job.
We also serve McAllen, just to the east of Palmview, and Mission, directly to the west - so if your project spans property lines or you have a family member nearby who needs work done, we can handle both without a second contractor.
Call us or fill out the contact form. We respond within one business day. Let us know what you need and where your Palmview property is located, and we will schedule a time to come see the site.
We visit your property, check the drainage conditions on your specific lot, and give you a written, itemized estimate. We answer all cost and timeline questions in person during this visit - before you commit to anything. Phone quotes on flatwork in Palmview's soil are not reliable.
We handle the City of Palmview permit on your behalf and confirm your project start date once it is approved. You do not need to visit any city office or track the inspection process yourself.
We schedule concrete pours for early morning during the hot months to keep the slab from drying too fast in the Palmview heat. After the curing period, we walk the finished work with you and address any questions before we consider the job complete.
We serve Palmview homeowners throughout the city - from older neighborhoods near the Rio Grande to the newer subdivisions on the north side. No commitment required for an estimate.
(956) 957-0103Palmview is a small city in Hidalgo County, tucked between McAllen and Mission along the US-83 corridor near the Texas-Mexico border. With a population of around 16,000 to 17,000 residents, it is a tight-knit community where most households own their homes - a higher homeownership rate than many surrounding cities in the Valley. The city is part of the larger McAllen metropolitan area, which has grown steadily for decades driven by its young population and close ties to trade and commerce along the border. The Anzalduas County Park and the nearby international bridge crossing are among the most recognizable landmarks in this part of the Valley.
Most of Palmview's housing stock was built between the 1970s and early 2000s, with single-family homes on modest lots making up the majority of the city's residential neighborhoods. Stucco and masonry exteriors are common, reflecting the regional building tradition throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Newer subdivisions on the city's edges reflect more recent development as the McAllen metro area continues to expand westward. Homeowners throughout Palmview are close neighbors to McAllen to the east, and many work or shop in both cities regularly - the same is true for homeowners in Mission, just a few minutes west along US-83.
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