
Edinburg Concrete & Masonry is your local masonry contractor in Palmview, TX, handling outdoor kitchen masonry, concrete repairs, and brick work. We have served Hidalgo County homeowners since 2018, completing jobs on time with clear pricing from the start.

Palmview families spend a lot of time outside, and an outdoor kitchen adds real daily-use value to any backyard. Our outdoor kitchen masonry work is built to handle the South Texas heat and humidity without cracking or fading.
Palmview sits on clay soil that shifts with every rain and dry spell, and that movement cracks driveways, patios, and garage floors steadily over time. We repair settled and cracked concrete so your surfaces are level, safe, and watertight again.
Stucco and brick exteriors are standard in Palmview, and they take a beating from the summer heat and intense UV exposure. We match existing brick and mortar so repairs blend in rather than standing out as patches.
Flat lots in Palmview struggle to drain after heavy rain, and a properly built retaining wall helps control where water goes around your foundation and landscaping. We build masonry retaining walls that redirect runoff and protect your yard from erosion.
Older poured-concrete driveways in Palmview crack and heave as the clay soil beneath them moves through wet and dry cycles. Paver driveways handle soil movement better than solid slabs and can be repaired section by section without a full tearout.
Homes near Anzalduas Park and throughout Palmview's neighborhoods benefit from a solid, well-drained walkway from the street to the front door. We build masonry walkways that hold up to the heat and stay level even as the soil beneath them shifts with the seasons.
Palmview sits on flat, low-lying ground along the Rio Grande, and the clay soil throughout Hidalgo County is one of the most demanding surfaces a masonry contractor works on. Clay swells significantly when it absorbs moisture from heavy summer rains and then shrinks again during dry stretches. That cycle puts constant stress on concrete slabs, brick foundations, stucco exteriors, and anything else in direct contact with the ground. Homes built in the 1970s and 1980s - which make up much of Palmview's housing stock - are at the age where that cumulative movement has started showing up as cracks in driveways, gaps around door frames, and mortar that has begun to crumble.
The climate adds another layer of stress. Temperatures in Palmview regularly climb above 100 degrees Fahrenheit through the summer, and the UV exposure at this latitude is intense enough to degrade exterior stucco, mortar joints, and concrete surfaces faster than in most of Texas. Add persistent Gulf humidity on top of that heat, and moisture can work its way into small cracks and accelerate the damage. Masonry that was solid a decade ago can deteriorate quickly without timely repairs, and a contractor who does not understand these local conditions will underestimate both the scope of the repair and what is needed to prevent the same problem from returning.
Our crew works throughout Palmview regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. We see the same issues on nearly every job: clay soil that has shifted under a slab, stucco that has absorbed moisture through a small crack, and concrete block walls that need tuckpointing before the deterioration spreads further. These are not just generic masonry problems - they are specifically what happens to homes built on flat, low-drainage lots in this part of Hidalgo County.
Palmview is a compact city on the western side of the McAllen metro area, and most of the homes we work on sit between Military Highway and the Rio Grande. The area near Anzalduas County Park includes some of the older housing in the city, while newer subdivisions toward the north end of town have younger homes with fewer immediate repair needs. We are familiar with both ends of that spectrum and bring the right materials and approach for each.
We also serve Hidalgo, TX just to the east, along with Mission, TX to the north - and crews move between all three cities regularly as jobs are scheduled, so response times stay short across the whole area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you are seeing. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to come look at the work in person.
We come to your Palmview home, look at the problem in context - including soil drainage around the area - and give you a written quote with a clear breakdown before any work starts. No surprise charges.
We schedule around Palmview summers thoughtfully - early morning starts keep crews productive and protect the work quality during high-heat periods. You do not need to be home for most exterior jobs, but we keep you updated throughout.
When the job is done, we clean up the work area and walk you through what was done and what to watch for going forward. If anything needs a follow-up visit, we handle it without hassle.
We serve Palmview and the surrounding Hidalgo County area. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.
(956) 957-0178Palmview is a small city of around 16,000 to 17,000 residents on the western edge of the McAllen metro area in Hidalgo County. It sits close to the Rio Grande and is one of several border-area cities that together make up one of the most densely populated stretches of the Texas-Mexico border. The city is largely residential, with single-family homes making up the majority of its housing stock. Most homes were built between the 1970s and 2000s, and the homeownership rate is notably high compared to nearby cities - which reflects the long-term, community-rooted character of the area. The La Joya Independent School District serves most Palmview families, and the city has a strong connection to the broader McAllen economy through daily commutes and retail traffic.
The neighborhoods near Military Highway and those close to the Rio Grande tend to have older homes with more maintenance history, while subdivisions toward the northern edge of the city feature newer construction. The flat terrain throughout Palmview means water management is a real concern for homeowners, and the presence of Anzalduas County Park along the river gives the southwestern part of the city a distinctive character. Palmview is closely connected to neighboring Hidalgo, TX, which shares the same drainage challenges and clay-soil conditions, as well as Mission, TX to the north, a larger city where many Palmview residents work and shop.
Restore structural stability and protect your property from further foundation damage.
Learn MoreKeep your chimney safe and functional with professional repair and rebuilding.
Learn MoreRemove deteriorated mortar and replace it to strengthen and refresh masonry joints.
Learn MoreInstall durable, attractive paver driveways that boost curb appeal and last for decades.
Learn MoreBuild strong retaining walls that control erosion and define your outdoor space.
Learn MoreRevive aging masonry structures to their original strength and appearance.
Learn MoreAdd a custom masonry fireplace that brings warmth and character to your home.
Learn MoreEnhance any surface with beautiful natural or manufactured stone veneer.
Learn MoreConstruct solid concrete block walls for privacy, security, or structural support.
Learn MoreBuild reliable block wall foundations that provide a strong base for any structure.
Learn MoreDesign and build a custom outdoor kitchen perfect for entertaining year-round.
Learn MoreCreate beautiful, safe walkways using brick, stone, or pavers to connect your spaces.
Learn MoreInstall new brick walls that add lasting beauty and value to your property.
Learn MoreRepoint mortar joints to seal out moisture and extend the life of brick structures.
Learn MoreCall us now or submit a free estimate request - we serve all of Palmview and the surrounding Hidalgo County area, and we reply within one business day.