Durable paver and stone patios built on engineered bases that last.
A paver patio transforms a New Braunfels yard into an outdoor room that handles what Hill Country weather and riverside living throw at it. Whether you own riverfront property in Gruene, sit on Vintage Oaks acreage, or have a Hill Country lot with rocky native soil, a well-built patio gives you a durable, level surface that won't settle, crack, or pool water the way poured concrete does.
New Braunfels sits right where the Hill Country edge meets sandier soils near the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers. That mix means the ground under your future patio likely needs careful excavation and a compacted base engineered for drainage and the freeze-thaw cycles we get here. Corral Bros builds every patio to handle those conditions, starting with a free, no-obligation site estimate to see what your specific ground is doing.
You'll choose from durable materials-travertine, flagstone, or quality pavers-and we handle the whole process: design, excavation, polymeric sand joints, and edge restraint. When it's done, you've got a patio that stands up to New Braunfels summers, winter cold snaps, and the occasional heavy rain without shifting or cracking.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your New Braunfels property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and paver patios that holds up to Comal County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Paver patio cost depends on the square footage, the paver or stone you choose, site prep, and any walls, steps or drainage. A simple patio is far more affordable than a large multi-level space. Corral Bros designs to your budget and gives a clear, itemized quote.
Pavers often outperform a poured slab over Central Texas expansive clay because individual units flex with soil movement and can be lifted and reset, while a slab is prone to cracking. Pavers also offer more design options and easier repairs.
Concrete cracks under the freeze-thaw stress of Hill Country winters and settles unevenly on rocky or sandy soils. Pavers sit on a compacted, engineered base that flexes with ground movement and sheds water properly. Individual pavers can be replaced if needed. Corral Bros builds the base to match your specific New Braunfels terrain.
New Braunfels has rocky Hill Country soil on the edges and river sand closer to water. Either way, we excavate to stable ground, compact a gravel and sand base, and slope it slightly for drainage. That foundation matters most in areas near the Guadalupe or Comal where water table and seasonal moisture swing high.
A properly built paver patio lasts 20 to 30 years or longer. The key is the base-compacted, graded for drainage, and stable under Hill Country freeze-thaw cycles. Polymeric sand keeps joints tight and prevents weeds. Corral Bros builds them to last through decades of New Braunfels summers and cold snaps.
Cost depends on size, material choice (travertine, flagstone, or quality pavers), and what your soil requires. Riverfront property or dense rock may mean more excavation. Corral Bros gives a free on-site estimate within 48 hours-call (737) 404-9343-so you see the real number before committing.
Yes. Sloped lots in Vintage Oaks and River Chase neighborhoods need careful grading and sometimes retaining walls or stepped sections. We design the patio layout and base work so water drains right and the surface is usable. Your free estimate will show how we'd approach your specific slope and terrain.
Travertine and flagstone handle Hill Country heat and freeze-thaw well and look regional. Quality concrete pavers do too and offer more color options. All three perform well if the base is right. We'll walk you through durability and maintenance during your estimate visit.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.