
H&M New Braunfels Concrete Works brings concrete contractor services to Cibolo, TX, including patio construction, driveway building, and slab foundations, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Most Cibolo subdivisions were built on modest lots with private back yards, and a well-poured concrete patio turns that space into usable outdoor living area that holds up through years of south-central Texas heat. Our concrete patio construction service works with your yard layout and covers everything from basic slabs to finished entertaining surfaces.
Homes in Cibolo built during the 2000s and 2010s are now 15 to 20 years old, and the original concrete driveways in many subdivisions are showing the effects of clay soil movement and summer heat cycles. We build and replace driveways with proper base prep suited to Cibolo soil conditions.
New accessory structures, garages, and additions going up throughout Cibolo need foundations that account for the expansive clay soils common in western Guadalupe County. We build slab foundations with the subgrade preparation those soil conditions require, not a standard depth pulled from a template.
Cibolo neighborhoods are family-oriented and pedestrian-friendly, and many HOA rules require maintained sidewalks along front and side yards. We build and repair concrete sidewalks that meet city standards and hold up to the seasonal soil movement that shifts and cracks older sections.
As Cibolo has grown, newer neighborhoods have started to see homeowners investing more in outdoor finishes that set their property apart. Stamped concrete gives patios, pool decks, and front walks a custom look without the upkeep that natural stone requires in this climate.
Cibolo homes almost universally have attached two-car garages, and the floors in those garages take oil stains, moisture, and heavy vehicle weight over time. Resurfacing or replacing a garage floor extends the usable life of the space and protects the slab from long-term deterioration.
Cibolo grew fast. Most of the housing stock here was built from roughly 2000 onward, which means a large share of driveways, patios, sidewalks, and patio slabs are now 15 to 25 years old. That age bracket is exactly when concrete flatwork on expansive clay soil starts showing the cumulative effects of seasonal ground movement. The clay soils common in this part of western Guadalupe County shrink during the long dry summers and swell when rain returns, and that cycle slowly cracks and shifts any concrete that was not built with the right subgrade preparation and adequate thickness. A subdivision that looked fine at five years can have serious cracking problems by year fifteen if those fundamentals were not right from the start.
The climate here adds to the challenge. South-central Texas summers push temperatures well above 95 degrees for weeks at a time, and concrete poured during peak afternoon heat without proper curing precautions can crack or surface-scale before the first rainy season. Spring and early summer bring intense thunderstorms that can drop large hail across Cibolo, damaging pool decks, patios, and flatwork surfaces in a single afternoon. Properties near Cibolo Creek floodplain areas also face drainage considerations that affect how concrete flatwork should be graded and installed. Contractors who know this area plan for all of it from the start.
Our crew works throughout Cibolo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We encounter the mix of settings that defines this city: newer subdivisions branching off FM 1103 where homes are 10 to 15 years old and flatwork is starting to crack, and pockets of the city closer to South Main Street where infrastructure is older and drainage patterns are more established. The City of Cibolo handles permits and inspections for structural work, and we work within those requirements the same as any local contractor should.
Cibolo is a city of homeowners, not renters, and the people here take their properties seriously. Most households have children, most residents plan to stay, and a well-maintained home matters both for daily living and long-term value. Whether you are in a subdivision near Interstate 35 to the north or closer to the Cibolo Creek corridor on the south side of town, we know these neighborhoods. We also serve the surrounding communities, including Universal City to the west and Schertz to the north.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we reply within one business day. We schedule visits to fit your schedule, including evenings when needed.
We come to your property, look at soil conditions, existing work, and drainage, and give you a written estimate at no charge. Cost questions get answered here - there are no surprises after you agree to proceed.
We handle all subgrade preparation, form setting, and the concrete pour. In Cibolo summers we schedule early-morning starts and apply appropriate curing to protect the slab from rapid moisture loss in the heat.
We clean the site fully before we leave and walk you through curing timelines and any care steps. If any questions come up after the job, we are a phone call away.
We serve all of Cibolo, TX and respond within one business day. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
(830) 402-1980Cibolo sits about 21 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio in western Guadalupe County and has grown from a small town of a few thousand residents to a city of over 30,000 in roughly two decades. The bulk of that growth happened from 2000 onward, meaning the housing stock is dominated by single-family homes in planned subdivisions rather than older established neighborhoods. Most homes are brick or brick-and-stone veneer construction on modest lots, with concrete driveways, privacy fences, and two-car garages. The city named itself after Cibolo Creek, the waterway that runs along the city's south side. The creek gave this place its character long before the subdivisions arrived.
Cibolo is part of the San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan area, and most residents commute to San Antonio or to nearby employment centers. The Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD (SCUCISD) serves Cibolo students, with Byron P. Steele II High School being the best-known local institution. The community is heavily owner-occupied and family-oriented, with a high share of households with children under 18. Neighboring communities include Schertz to the north and west and Universal City further west, all within the same interconnected metro corridor along Interstate 35.
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