
Boats, RVs, extra vehicles - if your current surface is mud, ruts, or shifting gravel, we can replace it with a solid concrete lot that holds up to Texas heat and heavy rain.

Concrete parking lot building in New Braunfels starts with clearing and grading the ground, laying a compacted base, and pouring a reinforced slab that is properly sloped for drainage. Most residential lots take two to five days of active work, with the concrete needing at least a week before you drive on it.
A lot of New Braunfels homeowners get to this point after years of fighting mud, ruts, and gravel that washes away every time a storm rolls through. If you have a boat, trailer, or RV sitting on dirt or grass, the cost in yard damage and frustration adds up fast. A concrete lot gives everything you own a permanent, solid home.
We also build concrete driveways for homeowners who want to connect a new parking area to their existing approach.
Heavy recreational equipment parked on grass or dirt leaves deep ruts and dead patches that never fully recover. In New Braunfels, where river access means many households own trailers and boats, this is one of the most common reasons people call us. A concrete surface handles the weight year-round without damage.
New Braunfels gets intense, fast-moving rainstorms that can dump several inches in a short period. Gravel surfaces lose material to runoff after every big event, leaving uneven, muddy patches. Replenishing gravel year after year costs more than most homeowners realize - and the mess never stops.
A dirt or gravel parking area means muddy footprints and tire tracks on your garage floor, your driveway, and inside your home every time it rains. A solid concrete surface sheds water quickly and stays firm regardless of how hard it rains.
If you are building a detached garage, workshop, or storage building, the parking area in front of it needs to be finished too. A clean concrete lot makes the whole setup functional and professional-looking from day one.
Every parking lot we build starts with proper base preparation - the step most homeowners never see but always feel if it is skipped. We grade the site for drainage, compact a crushed-stone base, and place reinforcing steel before a single truck arrives. We also handle concrete footings if your project includes an adjacent structure like a carport, canopy, or gate post.
Surface finish options let you match the lot to your property. A broom finish gives good traction and a clean look. Exposed aggregate adds texture and visual interest. Control joints are cut at regular intervals to guide cracking into predictable lines so the surface stays looking sharp for decades. We keep the pour process practical, scheduling early-morning starts during summer to give the concrete the best chance at a strong cure.
Sized for households with extra cars, boats, or trailers that need a clean, stable surface off the street.
Reinforced slabs designed to handle the weight of large recreational vehicles without sinking or cracking.
Suitable for home-based businesses, shops, or rental properties that need durable, low-maintenance parking.
The finished approach to a detached garage or workshop that ties the whole project together with a clean edge.
New Braunfels is river country. Households here commonly own boats, kayaks, trailers, and recreational vehicles for the Comal and Guadalupe - and all of that equipment needs somewhere to live. Parking it on grass or gravel works until the first summer storm turns everything into mud. The clay soils common in many parts of the city make the problem worse: clay absorbs water, expands, and then cracks the surface above it as it dries. A properly built concrete lot, with the right base depth and reinforcement for local soil conditions, holds steady through all of it.
The heat adds a layer of complexity. Pouring concrete in a Central Texas July requires care - early-morning starts, mix adjustments, and proper curing cover to prevent the surface from drying out before the interior sets. We serve homeowners throughout this area, including Seguin and Cibolo, where the same soil and weather conditions apply and a solid concrete lot is just as valuable.
Tell us the approximate size of the area and what you plan to park there. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit to measure, check the soil, and give you a written estimate.
We come out, assess the ground conditions, discuss drainage direction, and go over surface finish options with you. The estimate covers base prep, reinforcement, and finishing - no line items hidden for later.
We handle any required permits through the city or county office. Once approved, we clear the site, grade for drainage, compact the base, and set forms. Base preparation is the most important step - it determines how long your lot stays level.
We schedule the pour for early morning during warm months. After the concrete is placed, finished, and control joints are cut, we give you curing guidance. Keep vehicles off for at least seven days, then walk the finished surface with us before we wrap up.
Free estimate. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(830) 402-1980The New Braunfels area sits at the edge of the Hill Country where soils range from expansive clay to shallow limestone. We assess your specific site before recommending base depth and slab thickness - not a one-size-fits-all number pulled from a price sheet.
New Braunfels gets intense, fast-moving rainstorms. We discuss drainage direction with you during the estimate and grade the lot so water runs to the edges rather than pooling on the surface or heading toward your foundation. The American Concrete Institute publishes guidance on concrete flatwork drainage that underpins how we approach every job.
Texas requires contractors performing certain construction work to hold a current state license. You can verify any contractor's status through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before signing anything - two minutes and a license number is all it takes.
We do not just show up and pour whenever the calendar opens. During New Braunfels summers, we schedule early-morning starts, use appropriate mix adjustments, and apply curing cover - because the quality of a slab on a 100-degree day depends entirely on those precautions.
Every one of these details adds up to a lot that stays level, drains properly, and keeps looking good for decades. When you call us, you get a contractor who treats your parking area the same way we would treat our own.
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