San Marcos Custom Concrete delivers custom concrete construction for driveways, patios, and garage floors across Cibolo, TX. We handle everything from concrete driveway installation to parking pad construction, garage floor coatings, and residential patio builds for homeowners throughout the area. Our crew brings years of hands-on experience pouring, finishing, and sealing concrete across Guadalupe and Bexar counties, and we back every project with licensed and insured workmanship you can count on.
Cibolo sits within the San Antonio–New Braunfels metro area and has grown into one of the fastest-expanding cities in Texas, with a population that jumped from roughly 3,035 residents in 2000 to over 32,000 today. That kind of growth brings new subdivisions, master-planned communities, and a steady demand for durable driveways and garage floors that hold up against Cibolo's hot, humid summers and heavy seasonal rainfall. Homeowners across Saratoga, the Main Street corridor, and newer developments near I-10 trust our team because we understand how local soil, heat, and moisture affect concrete performance over time.
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Businesses and homeowners across Cibolo rely on San Marcos Custom Concrete for driveways, garage floors, and parking areas built to last. Every pour accounts for Cibolo's clay-heavy soil and seasonal rainfall, which averages 34 inches a year and can stress poorly built slabs over time.
Our crew pours and replaces residential driveways using reinforced concrete rated for Texas heat and heavy vehicle loads. We remove old, cracked slabs completely before grading the base, since a weak foundation causes most driveway failures within a few years. Homeowners throughout Cibolo choose us because we finish projects on schedule without cutting corners on curing time. A properly cured driveway can add years of service life compared to a rushed pour.
We install garage floors for both attached and detached structures, matching slab thickness to the garage's intended use and vehicle weight. Our team pours reinforced flatwork designed to resist cracking from Cibolo's shifting clay soils and temperature swings between summer and winter. Detached garage floors often need deeper footings, especially on newer lots in subdivisions near I-10 and I-35. Ask our crew which reinforcement method fits your specific garage layout and planned use.
We design multi-car parking pads and turnaround slabs for households with multiple vehicles, boats, or trailers that need dedicated space off the main driveway. Our team calculates slab thickness and drainage slope so water sheds properly during Cibolo's frequent rain events. Growing families across newer Cibolo neighborhoods often add turnaround slabs to avoid backing directly onto busy residential streets. Proper drainage planning prevents pooling that can shorten a slab's usable lifespan.
Commercial property owners in Cibolo choose our team because we build parking areas rated for daily traffic, delivery trucks, and long-term wear. San Marcos Custom Concrete pours commercial slabs with reinforced steel and proper joint spacing to control cracking under heavy loads. Business owners near Main Street and the Shops at Cibolo Bend need parking that handles constant customer traffic without early deterioration. A well-engineered commercial slab typically outlasts asphalt by a decade or more under similar conditions.
Our team finishes and coats concrete surfaces for both commercial facilities and residential garages throughout Cibolo. We match each coating system to how the space gets used, since a warehouse floor and a home garage face very different wear patterns.
We apply epoxy, polyurea, and polyaspartic coatings depending on how fast a property owner needs the floor back in service and how much abuse the surface will take. Polyaspartic coatings cure in as little as 24 hours, making them a strong fit for busy households or commercial spaces that can't stay closed long. Epoxy remains a cost-effective option for garages with lighter, occasional vehicle traffic. Our crew walks Cibolo property owners through the tradeoffs before recommending a specific system.
Broom finishes give driveways slip resistance that matters during Cibolo's frequent rain, while trowel finishes create a smoother look suited to covered patios and garage interiors. Exposed aggregate finishes expose decorative stone within the slab, adding texture and curb appeal that plain concrete can't match. Many homeowners in newer Cibolo subdivisions request exposed aggregate for front walkways and entry areas. Each finish carries different maintenance needs, so our team explains upkeep before the pour begins.
Sealers and protective topcoats shield concrete from Cibolo's intense summer heat, which regularly pushes past 95 degrees in August, and from moisture that seeps into unprotected pores. San Marcos Custom Concrete applies penetrating and film-forming sealers depending on the surface's exposure and expected traffic. Unsealed driveways in this climate tend to show staining, spalling, and hairline cracks years earlier than sealed ones. Regular resealing every few years keeps a slab performing close to its original condition.
Cibolo's commercial corridors and residential subdivisions are both expanding fast, and San Marcos Custom Concrete supports that growth with construction-ready concrete work. Business developments and new homeowners alike need slabs poured correctly the first time, since Cibolo's rapid expansion leaves little room for redo projects.
We pour driveways and walkways for new construction homes as builders complete framing and grading across Cibolo's expanding subdivisions. Our crew coordinates timing with builders and homeowners so concrete work fits into tight construction schedules without delaying move-in dates. New home driveways need proper base compaction, especially on lots recently graded from clay soil common throughout the region. Builders and homeowners both benefit when concrete crews understand local soil behavior before the first truck arrives.
Subdivision developers and master-planned community builders bring our team in for driveway packages, sidewalks, and shared parking infrastructure across multiple lots. We scale crews to handle phased construction schedules without sacrificing consistency between each home's finished slab. Cibolo's population has grown by hundreds of percent since 2000, and that growth keeps fueling new community development throughout the city. Consistent quality across dozens of lots requires the same crew and process on every pour.
Homeowners planning improvement projects often start with concrete upgrades like patio extensions, driveway widening, or garage floor coatings. Our team evaluates existing slabs before recommending whether a full replacement or a resurfacing approach makes more financial sense. Property upgrades involving concrete typically deliver longer-lasting results than comparable wood or paver projects in Cibolo's climate. A homeowner planning to sell within a few years often sees the fastest return from driveway and garage floor upgrades specifically.
Concrete improvements directly affect how appraisers and buyers evaluate Cibolo properties, especially in a market where median household income sits around $116,510, well above the state average. San Marcos Custom Concrete builds upgrades designed to hold value over time, not just look good on installation day.
Appraisers factor driveway and garage floor condition into overall property valuation, particularly in newer Cibolo subdivisions where buyers expect move-in-ready surfaces. Cracked, uneven, or stained concrete signals deferred maintenance and can lower an appraiser's overall condition rating. Fresh concrete or a properly applied coating system often shows up as a tangible value add during comparative market analysis. Sellers preparing to list typically see stronger returns from concrete repairs than from many other cosmetic upgrades.
Curb appeal improvements like exposed aggregate driveways, clean walkways, and sealed patios help Cibolo homes stand out in a competitive resale market. Buyers form first impressions before ever stepping through the front door, and a worn driveway undercuts that impression immediately. Our team designs finishes that photograph well for listings while still performing under daily use. Small concrete upgrades near the entry often deliver an outsized impact on buyer perception relative to their cost.
Concrete generally outperforms asphalt and pavers on long-term cost value, since it resists Texas heat better and needs less frequent resurfacing than asphalt. Pavers offer a decorative look but require more maintenance over time as individual stones shift or settle. Asphalt softens under extreme summer heat, which can shorten its lifespan noticeably in a climate like Cibolo's. Property owners weighing upfront cost against 15 to 20 years of upkeep usually find concrete the stronger long-term investment.