Service Area · Cuero, TX
Concrete Contractors in Cuero, TX
Victoria’s local concrete crew serving Cuero, downtown, and the rest of DeWitt County — driveways, patios, stamped overlays, and commercial pads, poured right the first time.
If you own a home or run a business in Cuero, you don't need to drive past Victoria looking for a competent concrete crew. We're based about 30 minutes south on Highway 87, which means we cover Cuero on a regular schedule — downtown off Esplanade Street, the historic district near Buchel Park, older homes off Main Street, or a newer lot off Highway 183 toward Yorktown. Most contractors based further east call Cuero too far to bother with. We don't.
Concrete services in Cuero
Everything we pour in Victoria, we pour in Cuero. The job mix tilts a little differently here — more older-home driveway replacements in the historic district, more shed and shop pads on the larger county lots outside town, more commercial work along the Highway 87 corridor through downtown. The fundamentals don't change. Same base prep, same reinforcement schedule, same finish standards.
- Concrete driveways — new pours, replacements, repair, and apron work
- Stamped & decorative concrete — patio patterns, driveway overlays, sealed finishes
- Patios and sidewalks — backyard slabs, walkway runs, repair
- Commercial concrete — parking lots, loading docks, ADA work, equipment pads
Cuero-specific notes
A few things worth flagging if you're a Cuero homeowner thinking about a concrete project. First: a lot of the homes in the historic district downtown have driveways and walkways from the 1920s and 30s that were poured before modern reinforcement standards. Partial repair on those is usually throwing good money after bad — a full reinforced replacement is the answer, and we'll pour it to look right against an older brick or wood-frame house rather than looking like a slab dropped next to a 100-year-old porch. Second: DeWitt County soil is a mix of dark clay and sandy loam depending on where in town you are, and the difference matters for base prep — we'll grade and compact accordingly. Third: if you're on a deed-restricted lot in one of the newer subdivisions outside town, we'll handle the HOA architectural review paperwork before pour day.



What to expect on a Cuero job
We come out for the walkthrough, look at the existing conditions, take measurements, and give you a real quote that day or the next morning. If you accept, we schedule the work around weather (we won't pour into a forecast that's going to ruin a slab). Tear-out, base prep, pour, and finish typically takes 2 to 4 days on site depending on the size of the project. Cure time is 7 days for foot traffic, 28 days for full design strength.
We pull permits where required, coordinate with HOAs where they're involved, and clean up the site so it doesn't look like a job site after we leave. If there's anything unusual about your project — tight access, an existing slab that needs to be cut and partially preserved, irrigation lines that need to be rerouted — we'll talk through it on the walkthrough so there are no surprises on pour day.
For concrete contractors in Cuero, TX, call (737) 257-4286 or send the project details through the form. We'll be at your place inside a week.