Concrete Repair Across Northeast El Paso
Northeast El Paso has a mix of housing that spans from the 1950s to last year. The concrete repair work reflects that range. Older homes along Hondo Pass and the Dyer Street corridor have driveways and foundations that have been through thousands of heat cycles. Newer properties toward the northeast edge are still settling into the ground they were built on.
We serve zip codes 79924, 79904, 79930, and 79934, from Castner Heights through the McCombs area.
What Shows Up in Northeast El Paso
Homes built between the 1950s and 1970s along the Dyer Street corridor and Hondo Pass have concrete that has survived more thermal cycles than most materials were designed for. Driveways show cumulative cracking, and foundations from that era did not always include the reinforcement that current building codes require. Foundation repair requests are common in these neighborhoods, particularly where original copper or cast iron plumbing beneath the slab has corroded and leaked, creating localized soil movement that the rest of the foundation was never going to tolerate.
The northeast side also borders Fort Bliss, and many military families live in the surrounding neighborhoods. Turnaround time matters here, especially for families working within PCS schedules. Our Fort Bliss area page covers that in more detail.
Commercial properties along Dyer Street and Hondo Pass need ongoing concrete maintenance on parking lots, sidewalks, and storefronts. That work tends to be less dramatic than residential foundation repair, but it is steady, which probably says something about the soil.
Services Available
Full concrete repair coverage across Northeast El Paso:
- Foundation repair: Pier installation, crack injection, and slab leveling for homes with structural movement.
- Driveway repair: Crack sealing, leveling, resurfacing, and full replacement.
- Patio repair: Restoration, resurfacing, and decorative upgrades.
- Sidewalk repair: Trip hazard correction, section replacement, and ADA compliance work.
- Concrete leveling: Mudjacking and foam injection for sunken slabs.
Neighboring Areas
- East El Paso: Ysleta, Pebble Hills, Montwood, and Vista del Sol.
- Fort Bliss: The installation and surrounding residential areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What concrete problems are common in Northeast El Paso?
Foundation settling and driveway cracking, particularly in mid-century homes along the Hondo Pass and Dyer Street corridors. Those properties have 50 to 70 years of thermal cycling and soil movement behind them. Plumbing leaks beneath slabs are another frequent contributor to foundation damage, since the original pipe materials in homes of that age tend to fail around the same time the foundation starts moving.
Do you serve the areas near Fort Bliss?
Yes. All neighborhoods adjacent to Fort Bliss are within our service area, including areas along Sgt. Major Blvd, near Biggs Field, and the surrounding residential communities. More detail is on the Fort Bliss service area page.
What is the most requested concrete service in this area?
Foundation repair and driveway repair. The mid-century housing stock has accumulated significant soil movement over the decades, and many homes reach a point where pier installation or slab leveling is the practical option for stopping the progression and correcting what has already shifted.