
Weslaco Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and decorative concrete across Weslaco and the Rio Grande Valley. Solid work, fair pricing, no runaround.

Weslaco Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in Weslaco, TX, delivering concrete work for homes and businesses across the Rio Grande Valley. We offer 16 concrete services and cover 12 cities throughout Hidalgo County and surrounding areas. From a simple sidewalk to a full slab foundation, every job is done with proper base preparation, licensed oversight, and materials that hold up in South Texas heat and clay soil conditions.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Bare dirt backyard? A concrete patio gives you a clean, permanent outdoor surface that needs almost no upkeep.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers decorative results that last 25-plus years.
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Tilted or crumbling walkway creating a trip hazard? A properly graded sidewalk keeps your family safe and water away from your foundation.
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Dusty, stained, or cracked garage floor? A new concrete floor is easier to clean and holds up to years of heavy use.
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Plain gray concrete getting you down? Decorative concrete adds color and texture to any surface without pavers or tiles.
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Erosion eating away at your yard? A concrete retaining wall stops soil movement and defines your outdoor space.
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Installing flooring or need a level interior slab? Concrete floor installation gives you a flat, durable base that lasts.
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Slippery or crumbling pool surround? A new concrete pool deck is safe, heat-resistant, and low-maintenance in South Texas sun.
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Chipped or uneven steps creating a safety issue? New concrete steps are built to code and designed to last.
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Building new construction? A properly poured slab foundation is the most important step for any structure in the Valley.
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Adding a shed, garage, or room addition? Foundation installation ensures your new structure starts on solid, level ground.
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Cracked or deteriorating parking lot? A concrete parking lot lasts far longer than asphalt in South Texas heat.
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Footings are the base of every structure - get them right the first time and everything built on top performs better.
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Foundation sinking or settling unevenly? Foundation raising can level your home and protect your investment.
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Need to remove, resize, or modify concrete? Precise concrete cutting protects surrounding surfaces and speeds up the job.
Learn MoreYou reach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few quick questions about your project - size, location, and what you have in mind. No lengthy intake, no automated phone trees. A real person responds within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit.
We come to your property, take measurements, look at ground conditions, and ask about any specific needs like drainage, decorative finish, or heavy vehicle use. You get a clear, written quote covering prep, pour, finish, and cleanup. No surprises on the final invoice.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull all required permits with the City of Weslaco, schedule the pour, and execute the job. We manage the inspection, cleanup, and final walkthrough. You see a finished product that meets code and is ready to use.
We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. Before we start, we can show you proof of both. No coverage means no protection for you if something goes wrong on your property.
We have been operating in Weslaco and the Rio Grande Valley since 2019. We know the clay soils, the permit process, and the conditions that make concrete work here different from anywhere else in Texas.
We come to your property, take measurements, and give you a written quote at no charge. You are not locked into anything. Compare our number against other contractors - we expect you to.
The City of Weslaco requires permits for most concrete flatwork. We handle every permit application and coordinate the inspection so you never have to deal with the building department yourself.
Ready to get started? Call (956) 856-1170 or send us a message.
"They finished the driveway in two days, just like they said. No issues with the clay soil cracking it like our old one did. It has been through two rainy seasons and still looks exactly how it did the day they poured it."
Marcus R., Weslaco - Concrete driveway building
"I wanted a stamped patio to match the Spanish tile inside the house. They showed me samples from jobs in the neighborhood so I could see what the color actually looks like in South Texas sun, not just in a catalog. The finished patio is exactly what I pictured."
Diana C., McAllen - Stamped concrete services
"Our sidewalk had been tilted and cracked for years. They removed the old slab, prepared the base properly, and poured a new one in one day. The city inspector came and passed it without any issues. We finally have a front walk that is safe for our kids."
Roberto V., Pharr - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - usually faster. There is no obligation to proceed after your estimate. Once you submit this form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit and walk through your project.
(956) 856-1170Weslaco Concrete is based in Weslaco, TX and serves 12 cities across the Rio Grande Valley, including McAllen, Edinburg, Harlingen, and Mission. We offer same-week scheduling for most jobs and aim to respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day.
Yes. When temperatures climb past 95 degrees, the surface of fresh concrete can dry faster than the inside hardens, causing cracking and a weaker slab. Scheduling pours for early morning and using curing additives directly addresses this.
Clay soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry - a cycle that happens every season in Hidalgo County. That movement puts constant pressure on concrete from underneath. Proper compaction and a gravel sub-base reduce the damage significantly.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in extreme heat. Asphalt softens and ruts at high temperatures, while properly mixed concrete stays rigid. In a climate like Weslaco's, concrete is the more durable long-term choice for driveways and parking areas.
Control joints are the straight grooves cut into a concrete surface at regular intervals. They give the slab a planned place to flex as it expands and contracts, so cracks happen in a controlled line rather than randomly across the middle. The{' '}Portland Cement Association covers the engineering behind why proper joint placement matters.
If sections have heaved more than an inch, if cracks run all the way through the slab, or if the surface is breaking apart in chunks, replacement is usually the smarter investment. Patching holds well for cosmetic cracks but not for structural failures.
Yes. Mature trees - especially mesquite and large palms common in older Weslaco neighborhoods - grow roots that expand beneath slabs and push sections apart. When replacing concrete near mature trees, removing problem roots and installing root barriers prevents the same damage from repeating.
Weslaco Concrete is an insured concrete contractor company based in Weslaco, TX, serving 12 cities across the Rio Grande Valley since 2019. We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project - the specific policy types required by the Texas Department of Insurance for contractors operating in Hidalgo County. Since 2019, we have completed concrete projects across the Valley ranging from residential driveways and patios to commercial slabs and parking lots, covering 16 service types total. Learn more about our team and background.
The surface dries too fast while the interior is still curing, which weakens the slab and leads to surface cracking within the first year. Reputable local contractors schedule pours for early morning and use retarding admixtures in summer.
For standard driveways and patios, four inches is the minimum. If you park heavy vehicles or plan to put a hot tub or heavy outdoor kitchen on a patio, five to six inches is the right call. Going thinner to save money costs more in the long run.
Ask how they prepare the base for clay soil, how they handle hot-weather pours, whether they pull permits, and for references from local jobs. A contractor who answers all four confidently is worth considering seriously.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension publishes research on expansive soils and construction practices specific to South Texas - a useful resource if you want to understand why ground conditions here require different techniques. Have questions about your specific project? Call (956) 856-1170.
Weslaco is a city of about 40,000 people in Hidalgo County, sitting roughly in the middle of the Rio Grande Valley between McAllen and Harlingen along US Highway 83. The city has grown steadily for two decades, and the housing stock reflects that history - older single-story ranch homes near downtown and Business 83 sit alongside newer subdivisions on the north and west sides. Many properties have large lots with mature mesquite, palm, and citrus trees that have been growing - and pushing roots under concrete - for a long time.
The agricultural heritage of the area, tied to the citrus groves and farms that earned Weslaco the nickname Citrus Capital of Texas, shaped the soil conditions that every concrete contractor in the Valley has to work around. The clay-heavy ground that makes this region so productive for farming is also the reason driveways, patios, and sidewalks here need more careful base preparation than in other parts of the state. Landmarks like the Weslaco Bicultural Museum in downtown and the Valley Nature Center a few blocks away anchor the older residential neighborhoods where some of our most frequent concrete repair and replacement work happens.
Whether your home is near the UTRGV Weslaco campus on the south side or out in one of the newer neighborhoods that have gone up on the edges of town, Weslaco Concrete knows this city and the conditions that make concrete work here different. We have been doing this work in Weslaco since 2019, and we understand what local homes need.
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Weslaco Concrete
220 S Indiana Ave
Weslaco, TX 78596
Always open, 24/7.
Call (956) 856-1170 or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day with a free on-site estimate.