
Steadfast San Benito Concrete serves Edinburg with concrete retaining walls, driveways, patios, and slab foundations built for Hidalgo County clay soil and the Rio Grande Valley climate.
We have been working across the Valley since 2016 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Edinburg properties on flat clay soil can develop grade changes and erosion problems over time as the ground shifts with wet and dry cycles. Our concrete retaining walls are built with deep footers and proper drainage behind the wall so they handle the lateral soil pressure that comes with Hidalgo County clay without leaning or cracking.
Concrete driveways are standard across Edinburg's residential neighborhoods, and the clay soil underneath is the main reason they crack and heave over time. We prepare the subgrade with proper compaction and place control joints at intervals that let the slab manage soil movement without breaking apart.
With Edinburg's mild winters, a concrete patio adds usable outdoor space for most of the year. We slope every patio away from the house so heavy summer thunderstorms drain off the slab and away from the foundation rather than pooling on the flat lot.
Slab-on-grade foundations are the standard in Edinburg because the water table and local climate make other foundation types impractical here. We engineer slab thickness and rebar layout for the expansive clay that sits under most of the city, so the foundation resists seasonal movement rather than cracking with it.
Edinburg has a mix of older in-town neighborhoods and newer subdivisions spreading outward, and both have sidewalks that take a beating from the clay soil and summer heat. We build and replace sidewalks to city standards and can match the broom finish and joint spacing of existing flatwork.
Commercial growth along the US Highway 281 corridor in Edinburg means ongoing demand for interior concrete floors in warehouses, retail spaces, and service buildings. We finish interior slabs to the flatness and hardness specifications that commercial tenants and building owners in this part of Hidalgo County require.
Edinburg is built on clay-heavy soil that covers most of Hidalgo County, and that soil is the root cause of most concrete problems in the area. The clay swells when the summer rains arrive and then shrinks back as the dry season sets in. A standard four-inch driveway slab on an uncompacted base will crack, heave, and settle unevenly within a few years because the ground under it never stays still. Retaining walls built without a drainage layer behind them hold moisture against the soil, increasing lateral pressure until the wall starts to lean. The contractors who produce lasting work here understand these conditions and account for them in every part of the job, from base prep through joint placement.
Edinburg also has a wide mix of building ages and property types that create different challenges on different streets. Older neighborhoods near the Hidalgo County Courthouse and the university area have homes and flatwork from the mid-20th century that may need repair or full replacement after decades of soil movement. The newer subdivisions spreading north and west of town are still settling into the clay and may develop issues early if the original construction skimped on subgrade preparation. Understanding which part of Edinburg you are working in - and what that means for soil behavior and drainage - is what separates a contractor who knows the Valley from one who does not.
Our crew works throughout Edinburg regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Permits for concrete work in Edinburg are processed through the City of Edinburg permits office, and we are familiar with the inspection sequence and documentation requirements for both residential and commercial jobs. Edinburg is the county seat of Hidalgo County, and many of the commercial corridors along US Highway 281 and the US 83 Expressway are actively adding new construction and renovation work.
We work in neighborhoods near the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley campus, along the commercial corridors off the Expressway, and out in the newer subdivisions on the north side of the city. Edinburg borders Brownsville to the southeast and sits just east of McAllen along the Expressway corridor, and we schedule across all three cities to keep our response time fast for every Edinburg customer.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we reply within one business day. Share your Edinburg address and describe the work - a new driveway, retaining wall, patio, or something else.
We visit your Edinburg property at no charge, assess soil and drainage conditions, check permit requirements with the city, and provide a written estimate with full pricing before any commitment is made.
We handle permit filing, confirm the job start date, and prepare the site - including subgrade compaction and form setting - before any concrete is poured. You do not need to be present for most of this work.
We pour on the scheduled day, finish to the agreed texture, and walk through the completed work with you before we leave. We explain curing timelines and what to expect in the first week as the concrete sets.
We serve all of Edinburg, TX and reply within one business day. No pressure - just a free on-site estimate and honest pricing.
(956) 695-0853Edinburg is the county seat of Hidalgo County and one of the larger cities in the Rio Grande Valley, with a population well over 100,000. The city has grown steadily for two decades, with new subdivisions spreading north and west from the older core while the downtown area and university district remain the civic heart of the community. The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley anchors the south side of the city and is one of the largest employers in Edinburg, bringing a mix of students, faculty, and staff who live throughout the surrounding neighborhoods.
Edinburg's housing stock ranges from mid-century single-story homes near the Hidalgo County Courthouse to newer brick and stucco construction in the subdivisions off North Sugar Road. Most properties sit on flat lots with concrete driveways, and the clay-heavy soils that run through the area affect everything from driveways to retaining walls over time. The city sits adjacent to Pharr to the south and Mission to the west, and homeowners in all three communities share similar concrete and foundation challenges driven by the same Valley clay soils.
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