Serving Las Cruces, NM and surrounding areas. (575) 222-9104

Las Cruces Concrete Company delivers concrete contractor services throughout Alamogordo, NM, including foundation installation, concrete driveway replacement, and slab foundations for additions and new construction. We have served Alamogordo and Otero County since 2022, carry an active New Mexico CID license, and pull all required City of Alamogordo permits before any work begins on your property.

Alamogordo's older neighborhoods contain a large share of concrete block homes built in the 1950s and 1960s, and many of those properties are seeing their original slab foundations crack from decades of freeze-thaw cycling and soil movement in the Tularosa Basin. Newer construction on the north and south edges of town requires slab foundations sized for the sandy, alkaline soil conditions in Otero County. See full details on our foundation installation service.
Ranch-style homes throughout Alamogordo commonly have attached carports or short concrete driveways, and driveways poured in the 1960s through 1980s are now well past the point where continued patching makes economic sense. Freeze-thaw cycling in Alamogordo winters puts stress on cracked surfaces that worsens each season, and replacing the driveway on a properly compacted base stops that cycle permanently.
Additions and accessory structures in Alamogordo require a slab foundation that accounts for the alkaline, sandy soil of the Tularosa Basin. We design the slab thickness, reinforcement, and base preparation to resist the soil movement that comes with monsoon saturation followed by the dry contraction of desert summer, which is the main driver of slab cracking on properties in this part of Otero County.
Alamogordo sits at the base of the Sacramento Mountains, and while most of the city is relatively flat, some properties on the eastern edge of town have grade changes that require a retaining wall to prevent soil erosion. Monsoon runoff channeling off the mountains into the city's lower neighborhoods is a known concern, and a well-built concrete retaining wall provides permanent erosion control without the ongoing maintenance that landscape timbers or block walls require.
Alamogordo's mild winters and long sunny season make outdoor living practical for most of the year, and a concrete patio is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend your usable living space. Homes in older neighborhoods near downtown often have small covered patios that have been patched repeatedly and are candidates for full replacement. We build patios with the slope and drainage detail needed to keep monsoon water moving away from the structure.
Room additions, covered patios, and outbuildings on Alamogordo properties require concrete footings designed for the specific soil and frost depth in Otero County. At 4,300 feet elevation, Alamogordo has a deeper frost depth than lower-altitude communities in the region, and footings that do not account for this will move in winter. We design footings to the local frost depth requirement so the structures they support remain level for decades.
Alamogordo's housing stock is older than most cities in New Mexico. A large share of homes in the established neighborhoods between downtown and White Sands Boulevard were built in the 1940s through 1960s, often using concrete masonry unit construction with stucco exteriors. After 60 or more years in the desert climate, those CMU foundations and surrounding slabs are showing the effects of repeated freeze-thaw cycling, soil movement from monsoon saturation, and UV degradation that has worked its way into every crack and joint. These are not generic concrete issues; they are specific to what happens to masonry in the Tularosa Basin over time.
The climate adds another layer of complexity. Alamogordo sits at roughly 4,300 feet elevation, which means winter nights drop below freezing regularly from November through February while daytime temperatures rebound above it. That freeze-thaw cycling attacks concrete and stucco at every crack or unsealed joint, forcing water in as ice expands and leaving a wider gap when it thaws. The monsoon season from July through September compounds the problem by saturating the sandy Tularosa Basin soil, which expands under slabs and then contracts as it dries, loading the concrete from below. A concrete contractor who has not worked in this specific climate may not account for both stressors at once.
Newer subdivisions on the north and south ends of town along US-54 have a different set of needs: wood-frame construction with brick or stucco veneer, larger floor plans, and attached two-car garages that require driveway approaches wide enough to handle the traffic they receive. Military families rotating through Holloman Air Force Base often need work completed on a firm timeline before a change-of-station date. Both types of homeowner need the same thing from a contractor: honest work done on schedule.
Our team pulls permits through the City of Alamogordo Building and Zoning Division for concrete jobs that require review under the city's codes. Alamogordo is the county seat of Otero County and has its own building department, which means the permit process here is separate from Dona Ana County work we do farther south. We build the permit review timeline into every Alamogordo project schedule from day one so there are no surprises when the inspection is required mid-project.
Most of the city is laid out on a flat grid, with the older neighborhoods concentrated between 10th Street and the downtown core near White Sands Boulevard. Newer subdivisions spread north and south along US-54. The New Mexico Museum of Space History sits on the east side of town near the base of the Sacramento Mountains, and we have worked on homes in neighborhoods throughout that eastern corridor. The White Sands National Park entrance is about 15 miles west of town on US-70, which is a landmark most visitors and newer residents use to orient themselves here.
We serve homeowners throughout Otero County and the surrounding region. Alamogordo is the northern anchor of our service area in this direction, and we also work regularly in Truth or Consequences, NM to the west, as well as in Chaparral, NM to the south. If your project spans a timeline that needs to fit around a Holloman assignment or a rental property turnaround, call us and we will work through the schedule with you.
Reach us by phone or through the online form. We reply to every Alamogordo inquiry within one business day, and you do not need to be home for us to return the call.
We visit the property and evaluate soil conditions, existing concrete, drainage, and any CMU or stucco details relevant to your job. The written estimate includes base preparation and permit fees as separate line items so cost expectations are clear before work begins.
We pull the City of Alamogordo permit and schedule city inspections where required. Pours in summer are scheduled for early morning to limit heat stress on the concrete, and a curing compound is applied to every slab to protect the surface during the critical initial cure period.
We walk the finished work with you before the crew leaves, point out cure time requirements for the specific finish we used, and remove all job-related debris from your property. You get a clear answer on when the surface is ready for vehicle traffic.
We serve Alamogordo and Otero County with no-surprise written estimates, proper permitting, and crews who know how to pour concrete in desert conditions.
(575) 222-9104Alamogordo is a city of about 31,000 people and the county seat of Otero County, situated in the Tularosa Basin in south-central New Mexico. The Sacramento Mountains rise sharply to the east, and White Sands National Park lies about 15 miles to the west. Holloman Air Force Base sits just southwest of the city and is one of the area's largest employers, giving Alamogordo a mix of long-term residents and military families on rotating assignments. You can read more about the city's history and geography on the Alamogordo, New Mexico Wikipedia article.
The housing stock in Alamogordo reflects the city's postwar growth period. The core neighborhoods near downtown contain primarily single-story ranch-style homes and concrete block construction from the 1940s through the 1960s, with some homes dating to the 1920s and 1930s close to the downtown core. Newer subdivisions stretch north and south along US-54, featuring conventional wood-frame construction with attached two-car garages and stucco or brick veneer exteriors. Median home values in Alamogordo run well below the national average, and most housing is owner-occupied, though the rental share is higher than typical due to the military community at Holloman.
Homeowners looking for concrete work in the broader Otero County area often also search for contractors serving nearby communities. We work throughout this region, including in Truth or Consequences, NM, which is located to the northwest along the Rio Grande corridor.
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