
H&M New Braunfels Concrete Works provides concrete contractor services throughout Converse, TX, handling garage floors, driveways, and slab foundations for homes across eastern Bexar County, and we respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Many Converse homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have original garage floors that are now cracked or uneven from years of clay soil movement and heavy vehicle use. Our garage floor concrete service replaces worn slabs or finishes new floors with options suited to the way Converse homeowners actually use their garage spaces.
Driveways across the older subdivisions in Converse are showing the effects of decades of Bexar County clay soil shrinking and swelling with the seasons. We build replacement driveways with proper base preparation that gives the new slab a stable foundation even as the ground underneath moves.
Converse homeowners with fenced suburban lots often want a durable backyard patio that can handle long summers without warping, fading, or cracking. A concrete patio is the practical choice for this climate, and we pour and finish slabs that hold up year after year in eastern Bexar County conditions.
New builds and accessory structures across Converse require slab foundations designed for the heavy clay soils common in this part of Bexar County. We build foundations with the reinforcement and drainage design that this specific soil type demands, not a one-size approach.
Sidewalks in Converse subdivisions take the same seasonal soil movement as driveways, and sections can heave or crack over time. We replace damaged sidewalk sections or pour new walkways with the same base preparation and control joints that help the concrete move with the soil rather than crack across it.
Properties in Converse that sit on sloped lots or near drainage channels sometimes need retaining walls to control erosion and manage grade. Concrete retaining walls outlast timber alternatives in the wet-dry cycles of the San Antonio metro climate.
Converse grew quickly over the second half of the 20th century, and the housing stock reflects that span of decades. Older neighborhoods near the original town center along Seguin Road and FM 78 have homes from the 1950s and 1960s, while large subdivisions built in the 1980s through 2010s spread out from there toward Loop 1604. That range of home ages means driveways, garage floors, and patios across Converse are at very different points in their lifespan, and a contractor needs to be ready for both aging original work and newer projects that still need the right approach for this soil.
The clay soil throughout eastern Bexar County is the main driver of concrete problems in this area. According to the USGS, expansive clay soils are one of the most damaging geological hazards to structures in the United States, and the soils in this part of Texas behave exactly as described - shrinking during the dry summer months and swelling when fall rains arrive. Concrete that was poured without a proper gravel base and compacted subgrade is especially vulnerable to cracking and shifting in these conditions. Add to that long hot summers that dry out unprotected surfaces fast, plus occasional hard freezes that can stress concrete that is already under pressure from soil movement, and you have a combination that shortens the life of poorly built flatwork.
Our crew works throughout Converse regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We see a clear difference between jobs in the older parts of town near the original Converse commercial corridor along FM 78 and Seguin Road and jobs in the larger subdivisions built closer to Loop 1604. Older sections often have original base conditions that need more prep work to bring up to a stable foundation for new concrete. Homes near Loop 1604 on the eastern edge of the city are often in better original condition but may have faster drainage issues because of how newer developments grade their lots.
Converse is a suburban community with a strong connection to the broader northeast San Antonio metro. Many residents commute via Loop 1604 and IH-10 into San Antonio, and a steady share of the population is connected to Randolph Air Force Base to the east. Those residents value reliable contractors who show up on schedule and get work done without delays. We regularly serve communities adjacent to Converse as well, including Seguin to the northeast and Universal City to the west.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We work around your schedule for the site visit.
We come to your property in Converse, assess the soil, drainage, and existing conditions, and give you a written estimate at no charge. Cost questions are answered here - no surprises after you agree.
We handle all base preparation, forming, and the concrete pour. Jobs in Converse are scheduled with local summer heat in mind, and we use curing methods suited to Bexar County conditions.
We clean up completely before we leave and walk you through curing timelines and care instructions. If anything comes up after completion, call us directly.
We serve Converse and all of eastern Bexar County. Free estimates, no pressure, one business day response.
(830) 402-1980Converse is a city of roughly 27,000 to 30,000 people in eastern Bexar County, about 15 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio. It grew from a small farming community into a full suburb during the second half of the 20th century, and today its housing stock spans from mid-century homes near the original town center on Seguin Road to large subdivision developments built in the 1980s through 2010s on the city's expanding edges. Most residential properties are single-family homes on suburban lots with fenced yards, concrete driveways, and covered patios. The Judson Independent School District serves most of the city and is a major part of community identity in Converse.
Randolph Air Force Base sits just east of the city, separated by Loop 1604, and brings a consistent flow of military families into the local housing market. That means a meaningful share of Converse homeowners are on shorter-term timelines and value fast, reliable contractors. The city connects to the rest of the San Antonio metro via Loop 1604 and IH-10, making it accessible from multiple directions. We work throughout Converse and also serve neighboring communities, including Schertz to the southeast and Cibolo nearby.
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