
Precision Del Rio Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Spofford, TX with concrete driveway building, slab foundations, and concrete flatwork designed for the ranch properties and rural homesteads of Kinney County.
We work along the US 90 corridor regularly and respond to project inquiries within 1 business day.
Spofford properties typically have long driveways that run from the highway or county road to the home and outbuildings. Replacing a dirt or caliche surface with reinforced concrete means no more rutting after rain, no dust in dry weather, and a surface that handles loaded trailers and heavy ranch trucks without flinching. Learn more about concrete driveway building.
New structures on Spofford ranch land need a foundation that accounts for shallow caliche and the clay soil below it. A properly reinforced monolithic slab built to local soil conditions from the start will outlast one that was poured without that knowledge by a long measure.
Every barn, shop, and equipment shed on a Kinney County property needs footings set below the caliche layer to stay plumb over time. We bring the equipment to break through the hardpan cleanly and set footings at the right depth for the structure you are building.
Working shops and barns on ranch properties near Spofford see hard use - heavy equipment, oil spills, and constant foot traffic. A reinforced concrete floor handles all of it without crumbling or cracking the way a thin, unreinforced pour would under real working conditions.
Southwest Texas winters are mild enough to be outside almost every day of the year, and a properly built concrete patio makes that possible in comfort. We grade and slope every patio for drainage, which matters here because intense summer thunderstorms can send runoff moving fast across flat ground.
Flash floods and seasonal runoff can erode unprotected banks and fill areas on rural Spofford properties quickly. A concrete retaining wall is the most durable long-term fix for holding soil in place through the weather cycles that brush country properties deal with year after year.
The ground in and around Spofford is part of the Rio Grande Plain - shallow, rocky soil with caliche hardpan close to the surface and clay underneath that moves with the seasons. Most rural properties in Kinney County have never been on a city water and sewer system, which means drainage around buildings, driveways, and outbuildings has to be managed correctly from the start. When a contractor skips proper base preparation and pours concrete directly on disturbed or unstable ground, the results show up fast: cracked slabs, uneven surfaces, and structures that lean or shift after the first wet season. Concrete work out here is not just about the pour - the prep work on caliche and clay ground is what determines whether a slab lasts 5 years or 35.
Summer temperatures in southwest Texas push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit for extended stretches, and that heat is hard on concrete that isn't poured and cured properly. UV exposure breaks down sealers faster than in cooler climates, which means surfaces need more attention than national guidelines suggest. Spring and fall also bring the threat of hail and high winds that can chip and crack unsealed concrete. The combination of extreme heat, seasonal soil movement, and occasional hard storms means that concrete on Spofford ranch properties needs to be built with those conditions in mind - not installed by a contractor more familiar with suburban subdivision work.
Our crew works throughout Spofford regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. US Highway 90 runs through Spofford and is the main travel corridor connecting the community to Brackettville to the east and Del Rio to the west - that is the route we travel for every job out here. Properties in this area are mostly working ranch land or rural homesteads, often with long driveways, multiple structures, and fence lines that make each job larger in scope than a typical residential project.
We also serve the neighboring communities around Spofford. Homes and ranches near Brackettville, the Kinney County seat just east along US 90, are a regular part of our work schedule. Property owners in Brackett are also within our service area. Whether your property sits right on the highway or down a caliche road a few miles back, we plan for the travel and show up equipped to work.
Contact us by phone or through the form on our contact page. We reply within 1 business day and set up a time to come out and look at your property - no fee for the site visit.
We walk the property, check soil and access conditions, and measure the scope of the work. Your estimate breaks down costs clearly so you know what you are paying for before anything is signed or scheduled.
We excavate through caliche, compact the base, place reinforcement, and pour the concrete. For Spofford jobs we plan pours for the early morning hours to work ahead of the afternoon heat and give the concrete the best curing conditions.
After the pour we strip forms, clean up the work area, and walk you through the curing schedule. You will know exactly when the concrete is ready for traffic and who to call if you have any questions in the days after.
We serve Spofford and the surrounding Kinney County area along the US 90 corridor. Reach out today and we will follow up within 1 business day with an honest assessment and a clear estimate.
(830) 488-9441Spofford is a small unincorporated community in Kinney County, sitting along US Highway 90 in the brush country of southwest Texas. The community has deep railroad roots - the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway came through here in the 1880s, and a branch line once ran south from near Spofford toward the Rio Grande. Today the highway has replaced the railroad as the main connector, linking Spofford to Brackettville to the east and Del Rio to the west. The surrounding land is used almost entirely for ranching - cattle and sheep operations on large open tracts with brush, mesquite, and cedar.
Properties around Spofford are mostly working ranches or rural homesteads, with homes set well back from the road on large lots. Older construction - block walls, metal roofing, and pier-and-beam frames - is common on the ranch properties that have been in families for generations. The nearest full-service town is Brackettville, the Kinney County seat, about 30 to 40 miles east on US 90. We also serve homeowners in Brackett and the surrounding ranch land in between as part of our regular Kinney County service area.
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