
Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. We install stamped, stained, and textured finishes that hold up in South Texas heat and still look great years later.

Decorative concrete in Weslaco means regular concrete that has been colored, textured, or patterned to look like stone, brick, or tile, installed on driveways, patios, pool decks, and walkways, with most projects taking two to four days from pour to finish and the surface ready for foot traffic within three to seven days.
If your current driveway or patio looks worn, faded, or cracked, you are dealing with the natural result of years of South Texas sun, clay soil movement, and concrete that was either never sealed or not maintained. The good news is that you do not have to settle for plain gray to get a surface that is tough and long-lasting. Decorative concrete gives you the durability of a standard concrete slab with a finish you actually choose.
This service works especially well alongside our stamped concrete services, which focus on pattern work for larger surface areas like driveways and patios. If you are still deciding between finishes, we are happy to walk you through samples before any work is scheduled.
If you can see cracks running across your driveway or patio, or if one section has risen higher than another, patching will not hold long. In Weslaco, clay soil shifts through wet and dry cycles, and once that starts, it tends to get worse each season. Replacing the slab with properly prepared decorative concrete solves the root problem and gives you a surface that looks intentional.
UV exposure in the Rio Grande Valley is intense year-round. Plain concrete that was never sealed - or was sealed once and never again - looks chalky and tired within a few years. If your patio or driveway looks dated compared to the rest of your home, a decorative finish with a quality sealer can transform the space.
If rainwater sits in low spots rather than draining away, the surface has settled unevenly or was never graded properly. Standing water accelerates wear and can seep under the slab, making soil movement worse. A new installation includes proper grading so water flows away from your home.
If you are putting in a new patio, extending a pool deck, or building an outdoor kitchen space, this is the ideal moment to choose decorative concrete rather than plain gray. Starting fresh means you choose the color and pattern from the beginning, and the installation cost is the same whether the concrete is plain or decorative.
The three finishes we install most often are stamped concrete, stained concrete, and exposed aggregate. Stamped concrete uses patterned mats pressed into the surface while the concrete is still workable, creating the look of stone, slate, brick, or wood planks. This pairs naturally with our stamped concrete services for homeowners who want full pattern coverage on a driveway, patio, or pool deck. Stained concrete adds transparent color to new or existing slabs using acid-based or water-based stains, and exposed aggregate reveals the small stones in the mix for a textured, slip-resistant finish that works well around pools and walkways.
For homeowners focused on retaining walls or raised garden areas in the yard, our concrete retaining walls can be finished with the same textured or colored options to keep the whole outdoor space looking consistent. Every decorative project includes a quality sealer applied after the concrete cures - this is not optional in South Texas, where UV exposure fades unsealed color within a few years.
Suits homeowners who want the look of stone, brick, or tile on a driveway, patio, or pool deck without the cost of natural materials.
Suits homeowners who want to add color and character to a new or existing slab while keeping the surface smooth and easy to maintain.
Suits pool decks, walkways, and other areas where a slip-resistant textured surface is more practical than a smooth finish.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, uniform surface with professional sealing rather than a patterned or colored decorative finish.
Weslaco has mild winters and long, hot summers - which means outdoor spaces get used most of the year and take a beating from direct sun from June through September. Decorative concrete installed here has to handle UV exposure that fades color, heat that expands the slab, and clay soil that moves with every rain and dry spell. A sealer rated for outdoor use in a hot climate is not an optional add-on; it is what keeps your investment looking good past year two. The Portland Cement Association publishes concrete curing and sealing guidelines that inform how we protect every finished surface.
We work throughout Weslaco and the surrounding area. Homeowners in Alamo and Donna face the same South Texas conditions, and the base prep and sealing practices we use there are identical to what we bring to every Weslaco project. The outdoor living culture in this part of the Valley means there are plenty of finished patios and pool decks nearby - we are happy to point you toward examples so you can see finished work before making a decision.
We get back to you within one business day. Tell us what area you want done, roughly how large it is, and what look you have in mind. We schedule a free on-site visit to measure the space before giving you any numbers.
We show you color samples, pattern stamps, and finish options so you know exactly what the finished surface will look like before we pour anything. This is also when we walk through the written estimate - covering materials, base prep, labor, and sealing.
We remove existing material, grade and compact the soil, set forms, and pour. In summer, we start early in the morning to avoid peak heat. Stamping, staining, or texturing happens during the short window when the concrete is still workable, so the crew moves with focus.
The surface cures for three to seven days before foot traffic and up to a week before vehicles. We apply the sealer after curing is complete. Before we leave, we walk the finished surface with you and give you a simple maintenance schedule in writing.
Free on-site quote. We show you finish samples before you commit to anything.
(956) 856-1170One of the most common complaints in decorative concrete is approving a color from a small chip and being disappointed by the full result. We walk through real-size samples and local project examples before any work is scheduled, so what you see in our portfolio is what shows up in your yard.
The clay soil in this area expands and contracts with every rain and dry spell - and that movement is what causes decorative surfaces to crack and lift over time. We compact the soil and add a gravel base layer before every pour, which gives the slab a stable foundation that does not shift with the seasons. The American Society of Concrete Contractors supports these base preparation standards as industry best practice.
In Weslaco's UV environment, an unsealed decorative surface fades noticeably within a few years. We apply a quality sealer as part of every decorative project and leave you a written resealing schedule so you know exactly when to reseal to keep the color locked in.
We give you a written estimate covering materials, base preparation, labor, and sealing before your project is ever put on the calendar. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice. If anything changes mid-project, we tell you before it affects the price.
We bring the same base prep and sealing standards to every decorative project across Weslaco and the Rio Grande Valley, and we do not consider a job done until you have walked the finished surface and signed off on it.
Retaining walls built to hold back South Texas soil - finished with the same color and texture options as your other outdoor surfaces.
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