Durable paver and stone patios built on engineered bases that last.
Building a paver patio in Wimberley means working with cedar and limestone hillsides, shallow topsoil, and creekside moisture that shifts with the seasons. A patio that stays put through Hill Country weather needs more than good looks: it needs engineered drainage and a compacted base that holds firm on land that naturally wants to move. Corral Bros installs patios designed for your actual ground, not some generic plan.
Your Woodcreek or Cypress Creek lot probably sits on slopes with water running toward the creek when it rains. We read your land's grade and drainage pattern before we ever lay a single paver, positioning your patio so water flows away and your foundation stays stable. We use travertine, flagstone, or concrete pavers with polymeric sand and proper edge restraint so your patio lasts without heaving or settling.
Call us for a free no-obligation on-site estimate, usually scheduled within 48 hours. We are licensed and insured, family-built, and we work both residential and commercial properties across the Hill Country.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Wimberley property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and paver patios that holds up to Hays 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.
Shallow topsoil and limestone bedrock mean the ground moves seasonally with moisture. Pavers laid without proper base compaction or drainage will heave and crack. We excavate to stable ground, compact the base in layers, and slope your patio to shed water away from your foundation and toward the creek bed or drainage path.
Travertine stays cooler and looks elegant but is softer and pricier. Flagstone is rugged and beautiful but irregular, so it needs a solid base. Concrete pavers are durable, uniform, and let you match your home's aesthetic. We help you choose based on foot traffic, budget, and your Hill Country style.
Cost depends on size, material, site prep, and drainage. Shallow topsoil here means more excavation than flat ground elsewhere. We give free on-site estimates so you see the real scope. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule, usually within 48 hours.
We grade your patio to flow away from structures and toward natural drainage. If you are near Cypress Creek or Bluehole, we design with seasonal water flow in mind, using permeable bases and proper slope so water drains through the patio rather than pooling or eroding beneath it.
With proper base, edge restraint, and polymeric sand, a patio lasts 15 to 20 years or longer. Hill Country freeze-thaw cycles and limestone terrain can age surfaces, but engineered installation stops settlement and failure. We use materials and methods built for local conditions.
Yes. Whether your Blue Hole residence is rustic cedar, modern Hill Country, or creekside cottage, we work with your aesthetic. Our on-site visits let us see your land and home before we design, so the patio feels integrated, not added on.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.