
Edinburg's climate is perfect for outdoor living almost every month of the year. We build concrete patios that handle South Texas heat, heavy rain, and clay soil - so your backyard is actually usable, not just finished.

Concrete patio construction in Edinburg, TX means digging out the area, packing in a gravel base for drainage and stability, building a frame to hold the shape, and pouring a smooth slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, and the surface is walkable within 24 to 48 hours after the pour.
The part most homeowners do not think about until something goes wrong is the ground underneath. Edinburg's clay soil shifts with every rain and dry spell, and if the base underneath is thin or poorly packed, that movement cracks the concrete above it. Getting the base right is not a detail - it is most of the job.
If you want to elevate the surface with patterns or color, our stamped concrete services can add a brick or stone look to the same solid base. And if your property includes a pool, our concrete pool decks service gives you a matching slip-resistant surface around the water.
Small hairline cracks in older concrete are normal, but cracks that are growing wider or longer - or have edges at different heights - mean the slab underneath is shifting. In Edinburg, the clay soil's wet-dry cycle is usually the cause, and patching a moving slab is a short-term fix.
If you step outside after rain and find standing water on your patio or along your foundation edge, the slope is wrong. This drainage problem will get worse over time, especially given the intense rain events the Rio Grande Valley sees in late summer. A new patio can be designed with the correct slope from the start.
When the top layer of concrete starts to peel or feels gritty, the surface has deteriorated past the point where sealing or patching will help. In Edinburg's climate, years of intense UV exposure and heat cycling break down unsealed concrete surfaces faster than in cooler regions. At that stage, full replacement is usually the most cost-effective path.
If your backyard is just dirt, gravel, or patchy grass, you are missing one of the best climates in Texas for year-round outdoor living. Edinburg winters are mild enough to be outside in January. A concrete patio gives you a clean, permanent foundation for outdoor furniture, entertaining, and daily use.
We handle the full job from excavation through cleanup - including all base prep, forming, pouring, finishing, and debris removal. Every patio gets control joints cut into the surface at proper intervals to guide any future cracking into straight, predictable lines instead of random breaks across the slab. We also discuss drainage slope with every customer before the pour, because a patio that pools water against your foundation is a long-term problem no finish upgrade can fix.
Finish options start with a standard broom texture, which is slip-resistant and practical for South Texas conditions. For homeowners who want something more distinctive, we also offer stamped patterns - available through our stamped concrete services - and colored finishes that integrate pigment into the mix itself. If you are building around a pool, our concrete pool decks are designed specifically for wet surfaces with the added traction and UV resistance that outdoor water areas require. All options sit on the same base and carry the same workmanship.
The most common choice. Practical, slip-resistant, and well-suited to daily outdoor use in any weather.
For homeowners who want a brick, stone, or tile look without the installation complexity. Same durability, more visual interest.
For permanent outdoor structures. We account for post footings and load distribution from the start so nothing needs to be redone.
Edinburg homeowners spend a meaningful portion of the year outdoors - the climate here makes it possible in a way it simply is not in most of the country. That makes the quality of your patio a real quality-of-life issue, not just a home improvement project. A patio that pools water, develops uneven sections, or starts cracking in the first few years is not just a visual problem - it is unusable for the season it takes to fix it, and that matters when you can be outside in January.
The clay soil conditions throughout Hidalgo County are the biggest local factor to understand. Homeowners in San Juan and Weslaco face the same expansive clay conditions as Edinburg, and we work across all of these communities. The other factor is the Valley's rainfall pattern - heavy rain in short bursts, primarily in late summer, which means drainage design has to account for volume, not just slope. Both of these conditions are non-negotiable for a patio built to last here.
Contact us by phone or form. We respond within one business day and want to hear how you plan to use the space - that affects thickness, finish, and drainage design.
We come to your yard, measure the area, check drainage patterns, and discuss finish options. You receive a written, itemized quote - not a ballpark number over the phone.
We apply for any required City of Edinburg permits on your behalf, then compact gravel base material into the excavated area before the pour day. Clear the area of furniture and plants before the crew arrives.
We pour in the early morning to avoid peak Valley heat, cut control joints to manage future cracking, and do a final walkthrough with you before leaving the job site.
Call or send a message today. We respond within one business day, visit your property in person, and give you a written estimate with no pressure to commit. Your backyard can be working for you this season.
(956) 957-0103Every patio we build is graded to move water away from your foundation. In Edinburg, where heavy summer storms can drop a lot of water fast, a patio that drains right is not optional - it protects your foundation for the life of the slab.
Edinburg's clay soil expands and contracts with every wet and dry season. We pack a thick layer of compacted gravel under every pour to give the concrete a stable surface to sit on, even as the soil around it moves. Skipping that step is the most common reason patios crack early.
When it is 105 F by noon, we start at first light. We also apply curing compounds that slow moisture loss on hot days, so the surface hardens properly instead of drying out. This is standard practice for us - ask any contractor you compare us to how they handle summer pours specifically.
We pull the required City of Edinburg permit before any work begins and welcome the city inspector. A permitted patio is documented as compliant - which matters at sale time and protects you if any questions arise about the work years later.
Every one of these things is connected to a patio that actually performs over time. Drainage keeps your foundation safe. The gravel base keeps the slab flat as the soil moves. Early-morning pours produce concrete that reaches its full strength. Permitted work is documented and protected. They are not extras - they are the baseline.
Add brick, stone, or custom patterns to your patio surface with stamped concrete that looks distinctive without sacrificing the strength of a solid slab.
Learn MoreExtend your outdoor living space around your pool with a slip-resistant, UV-treated concrete deck designed specifically for wet surfaces in South Texas heat.
Learn MoreWe are booking projects now. The cooler months fill up fast - reach out today and we will get back to you within one business day with a written estimate and a realistic timeline.