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Solid Surface, Proper Drainage

Driveway Installation in Las Cruces, NM

Whether you need a new driveway, an extension for extra parking, or a resurfacing job, we build it with the right base and materials so it handles the weight, the heat, and the water. No settling, no cracking, no washouts.

Driveways Built for Desert Conditions

Las Cruces driveways take a beating: intense UV, triple-digit surface temperatures, vehicle weight, and sudden monsoon runoff. A driveway without proper base compaction and drainage will crack, settle, or wash out within a few years.

We excavate to the right depth, lay and compact the base in lifts, and grade the surface so water flows to the street or a designated drainage area — not toward your garage or foundation.

  • New driveway construction and extensions
  • Paver, concrete, and gravel options
  • Drainage grading to keep water away from structures
  • Coordinated with landscape and hardscape work

Common Projects

New Driveway

Full build from excavation through finishing. Sized and graded for your property and traffic patterns.

Driveway Extension

Extra parking pad or widening an existing driveway. Matched to your current surface where possible.

RV & Trailer Pads

Heavy-duty pads built to handle the weight of RVs, trailers, and boats without settling.

Driveway FAQ

What driveway material holds up best here?
Concrete and pavers both perform well in Las Cruces if the base is compacted properly. Concrete is cost-effective for large areas. Pavers are more forgiving with ground movement — if one shifts, you fix that one unit instead of the whole slab. Gravel works for rural properties and secondary parking. David will recommend based on your use and budget.
How do you handle driveway drainage?
Every driveway is graded to move water toward the street or a designated collection area. If your lot slopes toward the house, we may install a trench drain at the garage apron to intercept runoff. Drainage is never an afterthought — it's designed into the project from the start.
Can you add a parking pad without redoing the whole driveway?
Yes. Extensions and add-on pads are common. We tie the new section into the existing surface and match materials as closely as possible. If there's a height or drainage mismatch, we address that during the build.

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