
H&M New Braunfels Concrete Works has been serving New Braunfels with driveways, patios, slab foundations, and retaining walls since 2020, and we respond to new inquiries within one business day.

New Braunfels subdivisions built in the last 15 to 20 years are hitting the point where original driveways show real wear from clay soil movement and summer heat cycles. Our concrete driveway building service handles everything from full replacement to new construction on properties throughout the city.
Outdoor living is a big part of life in New Braunfels, and a well-built concrete patio handles the long, hot summers better than wood or composite decking. We pour and finish patios sized for the Hill Country lifestyle, from smaller backyard slabs to large entertaining areas.
New construction across New Braunfels - whether a new home on the city's growing edges or an accessory structure on an older lot - requires a foundation that accounts for the local mix of clay and limestone soil. We build slab foundations engineered for this specific ground, not a generic spec.
Sloped lots near the Hill Country edge of New Braunfels, and low-lying properties near the rivers, often need retaining walls to control erosion and manage grade changes. Concrete retaining walls hold up better than timber or block in areas where the soil moves seasonally.
Homeowners near the Gruene Historic District and in the established neighborhoods around Landa Park often want surfaces that complement the character of their properties. Stamped concrete gives driveways, patios, and walkways a custom look without the ongoing maintenance of natural stone.
With summers that push into the mid-90s and above for months, a lot of New Braunfels homeowners have or are adding backyard pools. A properly finished concrete pool deck handles the UV exposure and foot traffic that comes with regular summer use better than most alternative materials.
New Braunfels sits at the edge of the Texas Hill Country, where the ground shifts between shallow limestone on the hillier west side and clay-heavy soil in the flatter areas to the east and in newer subdivisions. That contrast matters for every concrete job, because limestone requires different preparation than clay, and clay soil that shrinks in dry summers and swells in wet springs puts ongoing stress on any concrete slab, driveway, or retaining wall. A contractor who uses the same approach everywhere in town will eventually have problems on one or both types of ground.
The climate adds another layer. New Braunfels summers regularly push into the mid-to-upper 90s with high humidity, which means concrete poured at the wrong time of day or without proper curing precautions can crack or surface-scale before the first rainy season. Spring thunderstorms bring heavy rain and occasional hail, and properties near the Comal and Guadalupe rivers sit in or near flood zones where drainage requirements shape how flatwork is graded and installed. According to FEMA, Central Texas is one of the highest flash-flood-risk regions in the country, and that risk directly affects how concrete work near low-lying areas should be approached.
H&M New Braunfels Concrete Works is based in New Braunfels and has worked here since 2020, pulling permits from the City of New Braunfels Building Department and working on properties ranging from the older streets near the historic downtown to the newest subdivisions going up along Highway 46 and toward Canyon Lake. We know which parts of town have hard caliche just below the surface, which areas near the rivers have softer, wetter soil, and how summer pour schedules need to shift when the heat index climbs past 105. That local experience is not something you can replicate from a city away.
New Braunfels is a city people take pride in. From the neighborhoods around Landa Park and the Gruene Historic District to the large subdivisions spreading toward the I-35 corridor, homeowners here care about how their properties look and how long the work lasts. We serve the full city and regularly work in nearby communities as well, including Schertz to the south and Seguin to the east.
Call or submit the form on our contact page and we will respond within one business day. We schedule site visits around your availability, not ours.
We visit your property, look at soil conditions, drainage, and existing work, and give you a written estimate at no charge. This is where we address cost questions - there are no surprises after you agree to move forward.
We handle all subgrade preparation, form setting, and the concrete pour. Summer jobs are scheduled early in the day to avoid peak heat, and we apply curing methods suited to New Braunfels conditions.
We clean up the site fully before we leave and walk you through curing timelines and any care instructions. If anything comes up after the job, call us.
We serve all of New Braunfels, TX. No obligation, no pressure - just an honest assessment of what your project needs.
(830) 402-1980New Braunfels is a fast-growing city of well over 100,000 residents along the I-35 corridor between San Antonio and Austin, in Comal County. The city has a strong German heritage - it was founded in 1845 by German settlers - and that history is still visible in the Gruene Historic District, one of the best-known historic areas in the Texas Hill Country, and in the downtown area around Main Plaza. The city's housing stock spans nearly two centuries, from limestone buildings and wood-frame homes near the historic core to large new subdivisions built in the past decade on the city's north, south, and east edges. That range of building ages means concrete needs vary widely across the city.
The Comal River and the Guadalupe River both run through New Braunfels, making it a major destination for tubing, kayaking, and outdoor recreation every summer. Properties near both rivers deal with drainage and moisture conditions that inland properties do not. The city also draws visitors for Wurstfest, a large annual German-heritage festival, and Natural Bridge Caverns just outside the city. Neighboring communities we serve include Schertz and Kyle.
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