
Precision Edinburg Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving San Juan, TX with patio construction, driveway building, slab foundations, and decorative flatwork. We have served the Rio Grande Valley since 2018, and we build every job to handle the clay soil, summer heat, and year-round outdoor living that San Juan homeowners deal with every day.

San Juan homeowners use their outdoor spaces for most of the year - mild winters mean a back patio gets real use in January, not just in May. The clay soil here requires a well-compacted base underneath any patio slab or the surface will crack within a few years as the ground shifts. A properly built patio in this climate can easily last 30 years. See our concrete patio construction service.
Many San Juan homes were built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, and driveways from that era are now reaching the point where patching no longer holds. The heavy traffic, South Texas heat, and the seasonal soil movement underneath make driveway replacement a common project for homeowners in the older neighborhoods near downtown San Juan.
Nearly every home in San Juan sits on a concrete slab, and the newer subdivisions growing on the north and west sides of the city need slabs built to account for the clay soil movement that is a fact of life in Hidalgo County. Getting the base preparation right at the start is the single most important factor in how long a slab foundation holds its level.
Pools make practical sense in San Juan - summers run hot and long, and families spend a lot of time outdoors. A concrete pool deck handles the combination of water, chlorine, and intense UV exposure better than most alternative materials. The texture and slope of the deck surface also matter for safety around the water, and concrete gives you control over both.
San Juan has continued to grow on its outer edges, and sidewalk work follows that development into new subdivisions. In older neighborhoods near the Basilica and along the streets closer to Highway 83, settled and uneven sidewalks from decades of clay soil movement are a common sight - and a genuine safety concern for pedestrians.
For homeowners who want a finished patio or entryway that looks different from plain gray, stamped concrete gives you the appearance of brick, stone, or tile at a fraction of the cost of those materials. In San Juan's outdoor living culture, a well-finished patio surface makes the space more inviting without requiring the ongoing maintenance that natural stone demands.
A large share of San Juan homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s. Those homes are now 30 to 50 years old, and many of them were constructed during periods of fast growth when base preparation and drainage details sometimes got cut short to meet development schedules. The result for today's homeowners is driveways that have shifted and cracked, patios that no longer drain correctly, and slabs that have settled unevenly over decades of clay soil movement. Concrete work in this neighborhood age range often reveals shortcuts that were made during original construction.
The clay soil throughout San Juan and Hidalgo County swells when it rains and contracts as it dries - a cycle that never stops. San Juan's flat terrain also slows drainage after the intense late-summer rain events that roll through the Valley. Water sitting near a foundation or along a driveway edge speeds up the soil movement underneath, which is why drainage grading on any flatwork project here is not optional. A concrete contractor working in San Juan needs to account for both the base underneath the slab and the direction water travels away from it.
Our crew works throughout San Juan regularly, and we pull permits through the City of San Juan for jobs across the city. San Juan has its own permit office and inspection requirements, and what a local inspector expects to see on a concrete job here - base depth, drainage slope, reinforcement - differs from what is standard just a few miles away in Pharr or Edinburg. Knowing those differences keeps a job on schedule rather than sitting idle waiting on a re-inspection.
We work on homes throughout San Juan, from the established streets near the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle to the newer subdivisions on the north side of town along and beyond Highway 83. Older neighborhoods tend to have homes on smaller lots where access to the backyard can be tight, while the newer subdivisions involve fresh construction where slab prep and drainage are being set for the first time. Both situations require different approaches, and our crew has experience with both.
San Juan sits between Pharr and Alamo along the heart of the Valley corridor. We also serve homeowners in Pharr just to the east, and in Alamo to the west - if you have family or neighbors in either city who need concrete work, we cover that whole stretch of the Valley.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day. Let us know what you need and where your property is in San Juan so we can plan a site visit.
We come to your property, measure the project area, check the soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written, itemized estimate. Any cost questions - including factors specific to your San Juan lot - get addressed here, not after you sign a contract.
We handle the City of San Juan permit process before any work begins. You do not need to visit any city office. We keep you updated on permit timing so you know exactly when the crew will arrive.
We schedule pours for early morning during the hotter months to protect the concrete from mid-day heat. After curing, we walk the finished job with you before closing out - any questions get answered before we leave your property.
We serve San Juan homeowners with free on-site estimates, no pressure, and no obligation. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(956) 957-0103San Juan is a city of about 38,000 people in Hidalgo County, sitting in the center of the Rio Grande Valley just a few miles from McAllen. The city is best known throughout the Valley for the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle, a national shrine that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year and stands as one of the most recognized landmarks in South Texas. The community is predominantly residential and owner-occupied, with most households having deep roots in the Valley going back multiple generations.
The housing stock in San Juan is a mix of older single-family homes - many built in the 1970s and 1980s near downtown and along the streets off Highway 83 - and newer subdivisions that have grown on the northern and western edges of the city since the 2000s. Most homes are single-story with brick or stucco exteriors and sit on concrete slab foundations, which is standard across South Texas. San Juan borders Pharr to the east and sits just east of Alamo, placing it in the middle of the most active residential corridor in the Valley. Homeowners in San Juan tend to be practical and cost-conscious, and they expect a contractor who shows up, explains the work clearly, and delivers what was promised.
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