
Mulch in the driveway, grass everywhere it should not be, no safe path to the front door - we fix all of it. Concrete curbing and sidewalks poured right for Central Texas clay soil, so the finished result stays clean and holds up through heat, rain, and years of use.

Concrete curbing and sidewalks in Seguin means a crew forms, pours, and finishes fresh concrete along the edges of your driveway or property and along walking paths, with most residential jobs completed in one to two days of active work followed by a cure period before you use the surface normally.
Curbing and sidewalks are separate things that often get done together. Curbing defines edges - it keeps mulch in beds, separates lawn from pavement, and gives your property a finished look. Sidewalks are flat walking surfaces. Combining both in a single visit saves mobilization cost and keeps the look consistent across your yard. If you are also planning a driveway project, pairing it with asphalt milling and a fresh surface at the same time is the most efficient way to update your whole hardscape in one trip.
The biggest difference between concrete that lasts and concrete that cracks in a few years almost always comes down to base preparation and expansion joint placement. Skimping on the base or skipping joints costs you far more in repairs than it saved on the original project.
If mulch keeps spilling onto the driveway, grass creeps into flower beds, and the line between lawn and pavement is always blurry, the yard does not have a defined border to hold anything in place. In Seguin's warm climate, where plants grow vigorously most of the year, a concrete curb gives you a permanent edge that cuts down on weekly yard maintenance.
When guests step across grass or gravel to reach your front door, a muddy path after a heavy rain becomes a real inconvenience. Seguin sees intense summer storms that can leave bare ground saturated and slippery within minutes. A concrete walkway solves this cleanly and permanently - and it looks finished from the street.
If your sidewalk or curbing is several decades old, shows surface scaling, or has settled unevenly, replacement gives you a fresh start with better base preparation. Older concrete in Central Texas often carries the marks of years of clay-soil movement and heat cycling - cracked joints, sunken sections, and edges that have crumbled away.
Concrete curbing and sidewalks pair naturally with other hardscape work. If a contractor is already coming to resurface your driveway or pour a patio, adding curbing or a walkway in the same visit saves a second mobilization charge and keeps the finished look consistent across your property.
We install new sidewalks, decorative curbing, landscape border curbing, replacement concrete, and curb-and-gutter combinations for residential and commercial properties throughout Seguin. Every project starts with proper site assessment - including grade, drainage direction, and soil conditions - because concrete poured on an unprepared base in Central Texas clay is going to crack sooner than it should. When your project also involves grading and excavation, we coordinate the base preparation and concrete work together so the elevations are set correctly before the first form goes in.
For commercial properties and multi-family sites, we handle ADA-compliant sidewalk installations that meet current accessibility requirements, including proper slopes and transitions at driveway crossings. Decorative options - exposed aggregate, stamped patterns, colored concrete - are available for homeowners who want a more finished look. All concrete work includes expansion joints placed at proper intervals to give the slab room to move with temperature changes, which is one of the key factors in how long your concrete holds up under Seguin summers.
Best for homeowners who need a clean, permanent walking path from the street or driveway to the front door - especially useful after Central Texas storms make grass paths unusable.
Right for properties where mulch migration and lawn creep into beds and pavement are a constant maintenance problem - a permanent border holds everything in place.
Suited to older sidewalks and curbing that have settled unevenly, show surface scaling, or have cracked due to decades of clay-soil movement and heat cycling.
Ideal for business owners and property managers who need accessible pathways, compliant curb ramps, and transitions that meet current accessibility standards.
Seguin sits on Central Texas clay soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry - the same movement cycle that cracks driveways and heaves concrete flatwork year after year. A contractor who understands this prepares the base differently than one who treats all soil the same. Proper compaction, a stabilized base layer where needed, and correctly spaced expansion joints are all part of how you build concrete that handles local conditions. Seguin summers also push regularly above 95 degrees, which means pours need to happen early in the morning, with curing compounds applied right away to prevent the surface from drying too fast before the concrete below has set. The American Concrete Institute publishes hot-weather concreting guidelines that shape how experienced contractors handle work in climates like ours.
Properties near the Guadalupe River and in low-lying areas of Seguin deal with the additional challenge of fast-moving heavy rain events. Sidewalks and curbing that are not sloped correctly can trap water against your foundation or create standing puddles after storms. Homeowners in New Braunfels and Schertz face similar drainage considerations on Central Texas clay, and we bring that same base-preparation knowledge to every project we do in this region.
Describe what you want - a new walkway, decorative curbing, a replacement, or a combination. We will ask about the size of the area, any concrete to remove, and whether the work touches a public right-of-way. You will get an on-site estimate, not a phone guess, because ground conditions and layout affect the final number.
We visit your property, measure the area, check the grade and drainage, and assess the soil. In Seguin, this step matters - we look at how the ground drains and whether base work is needed before forming. You receive a written quote that spells out the scope, materials, and timeline before anyone picks up a shovel.
The crew marks out the area, removes old concrete if needed, grades and compacts the base, and sets forms. Then the concrete is poured, spread, and finished - smooth, textured, or stamped depending on your choice. Expansion joints are cut at this stage, and in Seguin's summer heat, work is scheduled for early morning with curing compounds applied right after the pour.
After the pour, plan for at least 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and a week before vehicles. We walk the finished work with you, point out the expansion joints, and explain when normal use can resume. If a permit inspection is required for right-of-way work, that is scheduled during the cure window.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work begins. No pressure.
(830) 386-1018We account for the shrink-swell movement of Central Texas clay soil in every pour - adjusting compaction depth, base material, and expansion joint spacing for the ground conditions at your specific address. That preparation is what separates concrete that lasts from concrete that cracks in three years.
You receive a written quote that spells out scope, materials, and timeline before we schedule any work. No surprises at the end of the job. If site conditions change what is needed, we discuss it with you first - not after the fact.
If your sidewalk connects to a public street or falls within the city right-of-way, a permit is required. We handle the application and keep you updated on the timeline. Permitted work is inspected, which means the finished product meets local standards - and you have documentation that protects you.
Texas requires contractors doing this type of work to hold a state-issued license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which you can verify online at tdlr.texas.gov before anyone starts work on your property. Hiring a properly licensed contractor protects you if something goes wrong.
Concrete work done right the first time does not need to be redone. Every project we take on in Seguin is built on a prepared base, finished with proper expansion joints, and graded so water moves away from your home - not toward it.
Grind down the old surface to the right depth before a new asphalt layer goes down - often done on the same visit as curbing replacement.
Learn MoreSet the correct elevations and slopes across your entire site before concrete or paving work begins.
Learn MoreClay soil and summer heat are hard on concrete - the right base preparation makes all the difference. Call today and we will come out, assess your yard, and give you a written quote.