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Concrete Work in El Paso for driveways, walkways, stairs, and outdoor surfaces that withstand desert heat and seasonal weather shifts

Mike & Sons Contractors installs residential concrete throughout El Paso, providing driveways, walkways, stairs, and flatwork designed for long-term durability. You need this service when replacing cracked surfaces, adding new access routes, or upgrading outdoor spaces with low-maintenance materials. Proper installation accounts for soil conditions and temperature swings that cause expansion and contraction in concrete slabs.


Concrete work involves site excavation, grading for drainage, compacted base installation, and pouring reinforced slabs that cure under controlled conditions. The process addresses uneven surfaces, water pooling, and structural failures caused by inadequate base preparation. Stamped concrete options add texture and pattern to patios and entries without sacrificing the material's functional advantages.


Schedule a property evaluation to review grading requirements and surface preparation for your concrete project.

What Proper Concrete Installation Requires

Site preparation determines how long concrete performs without cracking or settling. The crew removes unstable soil, establishes drainage away from structures, and compacts aggregate base material to prevent voids beneath the slab. Reinforcement placement and control joint spacing accommodate movement caused by temperature changes common in the region's climate.


After installation, you'll notice level surfaces that shed water correctly, eliminating puddling and erosion around entries and walkways. Driveways support vehicle weight without cracking at edges, and stamped patterns remain defined without surface spalling. The finished concrete requires only occasional cleaning and doesn't demand the seasonal repairs associated with asphalt or pavers.


Concrete thickness, aggregate type, and curing methods vary based on the surface's intended use and soil bearing capacity. Driveways require deeper slabs than walkways, and areas with clay soils need additional base depth to prevent settling. Color and finish options range from broom finishes for traction to decorative stamps that replicate stone or tile.

Questions Property Owners Usually Ask

Homeowners preparing for concrete installation often want clarity on preparation steps, material choices, and maintenance expectations before committing to the project.

  • What happens during site preparation before concrete is poured?

    The crew excavates to the required depth, grades the area for proper drainage, and installs a compacted aggregate base that prevents settling and provides stable support for the slab.

  • How does El Paso's climate affect concrete installation timing?

    High summer temperatures accelerate curing and require moisture control measures, while cooler months provide more favorable conditions for achieving proper strength without premature surface drying.

  • What makes stamped concrete different from standard flatwork?

    Stamped concrete uses textured mats pressed into the surface before curing, creating patterns that mimic brick, stone, or tile while maintaining the durability and low maintenance of a solid slab.

  • How long before new concrete can handle vehicle traffic?

    Most residential driveways reach sufficient strength for light vehicle use within seven days, though full curing continues for several weeks and heavy loads should be avoided during that period.

  • What maintenance does installed concrete require over time?

    Sealed concrete needs occasional cleaning and resealing every few years to protect against moisture infiltration and surface staining, but it doesn't require the patching or resurfacing common with other paving materials.

Mike & Sons Contractors provides residential concrete solutions backed by proper preparation and installation practices. Request a detailed estimate based on your property's layout and surface requirements.