Serving Las Cruces, NM and surrounding areas
(575) 222-9104
Las Cruces Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, stamped concrete, and structural slabs across Las Cruces and the surrounding Mesilla Valley. Licensed under NM CID. Free on-site estimates.

Las Cruces Concrete Company handles concrete contractor projects across Las Cruces and the Mesilla Valley, from residential driveways and patios to structural foundations and commercial parking lots. Whether the job is a small backyard patio or a full slab foundation, the work starts with proper subgrade preparation — critical in Doña Ana County soils where caliche layers affect drainage and stability. We hold an active New Mexico CID license and cover 16 services across 12 communities in the region.

Cracked or deteriorating driveway? A properly poured concrete driveway handles daily traffic and desert heat for 25 to 30 years without shifting or settling.
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A concrete patio expands your usable outdoor space and holds up through Chihuahuan Desert summers, monsoon rainstorms, and wide temperature swings.
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Plain slabs look fine. Stamped concrete looks intentional. We press flagstone, slate, and tile patterns into your patio or driveway before it cures.
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Uneven, heaved sidewalks are a liability and a trip hazard. We replace or build new concrete walks with proper grade and ADA-compliant curb ramps.
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Spalling, staining, or an uneven garage floor? A fresh concrete slab makes the space cleaner, safer, and far easier to use every day.
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Standard grey is not your only option. Colored, textured, and patterned concrete gives outdoor areas a finished look that matches your home's style.
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Erosion on a sloped lot takes years off your landscaping. A concrete retaining wall stops soil movement and keeps your yard level and usable.
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Whether it is a shop floor, a basement, or a utility area, a flat, properly finished concrete floor is the foundation everything else is built on.
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Pool decks get wet, hot, and walked on constantly. We pour slip-resistant concrete decks designed for poolside conditions and desert UV exposure.
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Sunken, cracked entry steps are a first impression and a safety problem. New concrete steps are level, durable, and built to match your existing hardscape.
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Your building is only as stable as what it sits on. We pour reinforced slab foundations with the subgrade preparation and joint design your project requires.
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From footings to full slabs, proper foundation installation sets the load path for everything above. We build to code and pull every required permit.
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Potholed asphalt is a maintenance burden. A concrete parking lot handles heavy vehicle loads, resists the desert sun, and lasts decades with minimal upkeep.
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Footings transfer structural load into the ground. Undersized or poorly placed footings are the starting point for settling walls and cracked foundations.
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A slab that has settled unevenly puts stress on walls, doors, and plumbing. We assess and address settlement issues before they compound into larger problems.
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Expansion joints, utility access, or slab removal all require precise cutting. We use diamond-blade saws to cut clean, straight lines without damaging adjacent concrete.
Learn More →Call or fill out the contact form. A member of our team picks up the inquiry within one business day and schedules a time for a free on-site visit. You tell us what you need, what your timeline looks like, and any concerns you have about the property. We ask questions, not just about the job, but about the conditions that will affect it — soil, drainage, access, and intended use.
On-site visits are not formalities. We check the subgrade, probe for caliche, assess drainage slope, and measure the area. From that, we build an itemized estimate that breaks out labor, materials, subbase work, permits, and any site-specific conditions that affect cost. No ranges, no guessing. You see exactly what you are paying for before you commit to anything.
Work starts on the agreed date. Concrete is poured, finished, and cured following ACI standards and our standard hot-weather protocols adapted for Las Cruces conditions. We do not leave until the site is clean and the work matches what was quoted. Once cured, we follow up to confirm the surface meets your expectations. If anything needs attention, we address it.
Our active New Mexico Construction Industries Division license is publicly verifiable at rld.nm.gov. Every project also carries general liability and workers compensation insurance — protecting your property if anything goes wrong on-site.
We come to your property, assess the actual conditions, and give you a written itemized quote — usually within 2 business days of the site visit. You are under no obligation to proceed, and there is no fee for the estimate.
Las Cruces Concrete Company is locally owned and operated. Carlos and the crew live and work in the Mesilla Valley, which means we know the soils, the permit offices, and the seasonal conditions that affect every pour in this area.
If a defect results from our placement, finishing, or joint work, we come back and correct it. Licensed contractors in New Mexico are also accountable to the CID's complaint process, giving you a formal recourse channel beyond our guarantee.
Questions before you commit? Call us at (575) 222-9104 or send a message.
"They finished the driveway in two days, exactly on the schedule they gave us. It has been two summers now, no cracking, no settling. The control joints are cut clean and the broom finish is still holding up through the monsoons."
David M., Las Cruces — Concrete Driveway Building
"I asked about the caliche on our lot upfront and they explained exactly what they would do about it. The patio has been level since they poured it, and the stamped flagstone pattern looks right at home next to our adobe exterior."
Rosa V., Mesilla — Stamped Concrete Patio
"The crew showed up when they said they would and cleaned up completely at the end of the day. The foundation slab passed inspection on the first visit, which my builder said does not always happen. I would use them again without hesitation."
James T., Sunland Park — Slab Foundation Building
Submit the form and someone from our office will call you within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. No obligation, no pressure. After you submit, expect a call from a local crew member, not a call center, to confirm your project details and set a time that works for you.
(575) 222-9104Las Cruces Concrete Company serves Las Cruces, NM and the surrounding region, including El Paso, TX, Anthony, NM, and 9 additional communities across Doña Ana County and the West Texas border area. Our 12 service areas span the Mesilla Valley from Hatch in the north to Horizon City in the south. In most cases, we can have a crew on-site within 3 business days of your first call.
Concrete outperforms loose pavers in high-UV, high-temperature climates like Las Cruces. Pavers shift and settle over time as the desert soil expands and contracts. A monolithic concrete slab, properly jointed, moves as a unit. The American Concrete Institute documents concrete service lives of 30 to 50 years for properly installed exterior flatwork.
Cracks wider than 1/4 inch, settled sections with height differences, surface spalling deeper than the top layer, drainage problems that push water toward the foundation, and slabs over 25 years old are all indicators that patching will not solve the underlying problem. Patching surface cracks in an unstable slab is a cost with no lasting return.
October through April offers the most favorable placement conditions in New Mexico. Summer heat above 95°F compresses the finishing window and demands strict hot-weather protocols per ACI 305R. Monsoon-season pours between July and September carry rainfall risk. Fall and spring pours in Las Cruces consistently produce the best surface results with the least intervention.
Caliche is a calcium carbonate hardpan layer found widely in Doña Ana County soils. It resists drainage, causes differential settlement beneath slabs, and must be properly broken and replaced with compacted aggregate base before pouring. Contractors who skip this step are the primary reason Las Cruces driveways crack and heave within a few years of installation.
Yes, and more frequently than in cooler climates. Intense UV radiation in the Chihuahuan Desert breaks down acrylic sealers noticeably faster than the 2 to 3 year national guideline. Most experienced local contractors recommend inspection and resealing every 18 to 24 months. A penetrating silane/siloxane sealer provides protection without the gloss that becomes slippery during monsoon rains.
New Mexico requires concrete contractors to hold an active license from the Construction Industries Division (CID) of the NM Regulation and Licensing Department. For vehicular surfaces, the GA classification is required. For sidewalks and curbs, a GS-4 is required. The NM RLD website allows you to verify any contractor's license status before you sign a contract.
Las Cruces Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor company based in Las Cruces, NM, serving Doña Ana County and 12 surrounding communities since 2021.
Our work is performed under a valid New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID) license in the GA classification (Asphalt, Bitumen, and Concrete Construction), issued by the NM Regulation and Licensing Department — the state body that governs all concrete and paving work on residential and commercial properties.
Since 2021, Las Cruces Concrete Company has completed concrete projects across Las Cruces and the Mesilla Valley, covering all 16 services from residential driveways to commercial parking lots and structural foundations.
A 400 square foot broom-finished patio in Las Cruces typically runs $2,400 to $4,000 installed. Decorative finishes, caliche excavation, and difficult site access each add to the base price. Get at least two itemized quotes from licensed contractors before committing.
Surface patching is appropriate for isolated surface spalling and hairline cracks. Wide cracks (over 1/4 inch), settled sections, repeated heaving, or deterioration across more than 30 percent of the surface are signs the underlying slab or subbase has failed. Patching on a failed base rarely lasts more than one or two seasons.
Yes. Las Cruces monsoon storms can deposit over an inch of rain in under an hour. Concrete in its first 6 to 12 hours after placement is highly vulnerable: rainfall can wash cement paste from the surface and damage stamp impressions. Experienced contractors schedule morning pours in July through September and have protective cover systems ready on-site.
If you are unsure whether your driveway or patio needs repair or full replacement, a free on-site estimate from Las Cruces Concrete Company in Las Cruces gives you a real answer with no obligation. The NMSU Cooperative Extension guide to caliche soils explains how Doña Ana County soil conditions affect construction projects across the region.
Las Cruces is the second-largest city in New Mexico and the urban center of Doña Ana County, sitting at roughly 3,900 feet in the Mesilla Valley along the Rio Grande. The Organ Mountains rise directly east of the city, visible from almost every neighborhood, forming a distinctive backdrop that defines the visual character of the area. With a metropolitan area of roughly 230,000 residents, Las Cruces is a growing city with established neighborhoods, university-area housing, and rapidly expanding east-side and west-mesa communities.
New Mexico State University, the city's largest employer, anchors the southern part of Las Cruces and drives consistent housing demand across adjacent neighborhoods. White Sands Missile Range and the federal aerospace presence bring a stable professional workforce to the city, contributing to a large base of established homeowners who invest in durable property improvements. The Downtown Farmers & Crafts Market on Main Street, held every Wednesday and Saturday, reflects the city's deep agricultural roots in the Mesilla Valley and its active community character.
The Chihuahuan Desert climate shapes how concrete work is done in Las Cruces. Summer highs above 100°F, very low humidity from October through June, and the late-summer monsoon pattern create conditions that demand specific mix designs, curing methods, and project scheduling practices. Soil conditions in Doña Ana County, including widespread caliche hardpan and alkaline sandy loams near the Rio Grande floodplain, require contractors who understand the local ground and have handled it on previous projects in the area.
Las Cruces Concrete Company is based in Las Cruces and serves homeowners, property managers, and commercial clients across the city and surrounding communities. Every project is scheduled with local climate and soil conditions in mind, and every permit is pulled through the City of Las Cruces Building and Development Services office at 150 E. Lohman Ave.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Las Cruces Concrete Company
201 300 N Church St
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Call us or submit the contact form for a free on-site estimate from a licensed Las Cruces concrete contractor.