
Precision Mission Concrete & Masonry is Mission, TX's trusted masonry contractor, handling foundation repair, brick work, and retaining wall construction for local homeowners. Our crew has served Hidalgo County since 2015, so we know what the clay soil and intense South Texas heat do to your home.

Mission sits on expansive clay soil that swells with rain and shrinks during the summer heat, putting steady stress on every concrete slab in the area. If you have noticed sticking doors, diagonal wall cracks, or floors that feel off, it is worth looking into foundation repair in Mission before the problem grows.
Brick and stucco veneer are the most common exterior finishes on Mission homes, and the local heat and clay soil crack mortar joints faster than in cooler climates. Catching spalling bricks and open joints early keeps water out of the wall and prevents the kind of structural damage that costs far more to fix later.
Mortar joints are the weak point on any masonry wall, and in Mission the combination of intense UV exposure and soil movement degrades them faster than average. Tuckpointing replaces failed mortar with a matched mix so the wall seals properly and holds its strength through another South Texas summer.
Mission sits on flat, low-lying terrain where heavy rain has nowhere to drain quickly. A properly built retaining wall redirects water away from your foundation and defines your yard, protecting the soil from erosion that builds up every storm season.
Natural stone features - accent walls, outdoor pillars, and garden borders - are increasingly popular in Mission neighborhoods, especially on newer properties where homeowners are investing in long-term curb appeal. Stone holds up to the South Texas heat without the paint and caulk maintenance that other materials require.
Block walls are standard throughout Mission for property boundaries, privacy screening, and utility enclosures. When properly laid and mortared, they hold up well against South Texas wind events and last for decades with minimal maintenance in the local climate.
The soil beneath most Mission homes is clay-heavy and expansive. It absorbs water after a storm, swells, and then loses moisture during the dry summer heat and shrinks back. That cycle repeats every year, and over time it puts consistent pressure on concrete slabs, brick mortar joints, and block walls. Homeowners who do not address the first visible signs of movement often find the repair cost two or three times higher by the following year.
Mission homes are also built with exterior materials - brick veneer, stucco, and concrete block - that require specific repair techniques. A contractor who has worked elsewhere but not in South Texas may use the wrong mortar mix, which can trap moisture and cause further damage to the surrounding brick. The combination of flat lots, intense UV exposure, and occasional flooding events means every masonry job in Mission has local considerations that only come from being on the ground here regularly.
Our crew works throughout Mission regularly, from the older neighborhoods near Conway Avenue and the downtown core to the newer subdivisions going up on the north side of the city. We pull permits directly from the City of Mission Building Department, which means we know the local inspection process and build accordingly so your job passes without delays.
The homes we work on here range from mid-century houses on modest lots near the center of town to larger builds on the edges of the city where the soil holds water after a storm. Near Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park and the older citrus-area neighborhoods, we frequently see homes that need mortar repointing and exterior masonry work that has been deferred for several seasons. On the north side, newer construction built in the late 1990s and 2000s is entering its first real maintenance cycle and starting to show the effects of the local soil.
We also serve homeowners throughout Hidalgo County. If you are in McAllen or Palmview, the crew and process are exactly the same.
When you call, we ask a few basic questions about your home and what you have noticed. We can usually schedule an on-site visit within one business day and will confirm the time by phone.
A crew member walks your property, looks at the problem areas in person, and explains what is going on in plain language. You receive a written estimate before any work is approved - no pressure, no obligation, and no costs added later.
For jobs that require a City of Mission building permit, we handle the application - you do not need to visit any office. Once the permit clears, we schedule the work at a time that works for you.
The crew completes the job, cleans up at the end of each day, and walks through the finished work with you. If a city inspection is required, we coordinate that too so you have the paperwork when it is done.
We serve Mission homeowners throughout Hidalgo County. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day - no sales pitch, no obligation.
(956) 833-0099For permit requirements and building code questions specific to Mission, visit the City of Mission Building Department.
Mission is a city of around 84,000 people in Hidalgo County, a few miles north of the Rio Grande and the Mexican border. The city grew steadily through the second half of the 20th century and continues to expand, which means the housing stock spans a wide range - from compact mid-century homes near Conway Avenue and the downtown core to larger single-family subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s on the north and west sides. Most homes are owner-occupied, built on concrete slab foundations, and finished with brick veneer or stucco exteriors.
Mission is known throughout South Texas as the birthplace of the Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit and hosts the annual Texas Citrus Fiesta each January. Outdoor life here centers on places like Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park to the south, one of the top birdwatching destinations in the country. Whether your home is in an established neighborhood near the old citrus groves or in a newer community on the north side of the city, we work on properties across all of Mission. We also serve nearby communities including Penitas to the northwest.
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