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Sandoval CountyPop. ~8,500Elev. ~5,108 ft

Concrete Contractors for the Village of Corrales, NM

Long driveways, estate patios, equestrian concrete, block walls, and decorative finishes for Corrales' large-lot properties and rural character.

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Concrete Contractors in Corrales

Serving Corrales, NM Since 2003

The Village of Corrales is a semi-rural equestrian community of roughly 8,500 residents on the west bank of the Rio Grande, sandwiched between Albuquerque and Rio Rancho. With a one-dwelling-per-acre zoning ordinance in place since incorporation in 1971, properties here are large — and that changes the scope of every concrete project. A driveway in Corrales can run 150 to 400 feet from the road to the house. A patio pour might cover a portal that wraps around an adobe estate home. And equestrian properties routinely need barn pads, horse wash stations, trailer-loading aprons, and arena edging that you'd never encounter in a typical residential community.

Corrales soil presents its own challenges. The village straddles two terrain zones: the inner valley along the Rio Grande with alluvial, sandy soil and a higher water table, and the piedmont rising toward Rio Rancho with looser, wind-deposited sand over caliche layers. Both zones require careful sub-base work, but for different reasons — the inner valley's drainage challenges versus the piedmont's unstable sandy base. The village's own permitting requires a Grading and Drainage Plan prepared by a licensed engineer, and driveway runoff cannot be diverted onto public streets — it must be retained on your lot.

Home values in Corrales are among the highest in the metro area, with a median around $550,000 and many properties well into seven figures. The homeownership rate is over 91%. These are established homeowners who invest in their properties for the long term and expect quality craftsmanship — not budget pours. Whether it's a stamped concrete patio that complements a territorial-style adobe home or a reinforced driveway engineered for horse trailer loads, we build to the standard Corrales homeowners expect.

Residential concrete driveway installation in Rio Rancho, NM
Corrales, NM

~8,500

Population

~5,108 ft

Elevation

$550,000–$735,000

Median Home Value

Incorporated 1971

Established

Local Challenges

Why Corrales Is Different

01

Inner valley alluvial soils near the Rio Grande have a high water table — drainage engineering and moisture barriers are critical for slab longevity

02

Piedmont soils on the western side are loose, wind-deposited sand over caliche — sub-base compaction and stabilization are essential

03

Village ordinance requires all driveway runoff to be retained on the property — no diversion to public streets or bar ditches

04

A Grading and Drainage Plan by a licensed engineer is required for all building permits

05

Well and septic setbacks on every property (50–100 ft) affect slab and driveway placement

06

Acequia irrigation ditches cross many properties and must be protected during construction

07

Long driveways on 1-acre+ lots mean larger pours with more joints, reinforcement, and sub-base prep than typical residential work

Common Projects

What Corrales Needs

Long driveways (150–400+ ft) on large-lot properties — the most common concrete project in Corrales

Estate patios and portal-area flatwork for adobe and territorial-style homes

Equestrian concrete: barn pads, horse wash stations, trailer-loading aprons, tack room floors, arena edging

Replacement of aging driveways and patios on 1970s–1990s homes reaching end of service life

Block walls and courtyard walls (placitas) that complement adobe architecture

Decorative and stamped concrete matched to Southwestern earth-tone color palettes

Acequia crossing bridges, culvert aprons, and drainage structures

Neighborhoods

Areas We Serve in Corrales

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Corrales Road Corridor (NM-448)

The scenic byway that runs the length of the village. Properties along Corrales Road include some of the most established estates in the community, many with long driveways, mature landscaping, and aging concrete from the 1970s–1990s that needs replacement.

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Inner Valley / Bosque Properties

Lower-lying properties near the Rio Grande with fertile, irrigated land and higher groundwater. Adobe and territorial homes with acequia access. Concrete work here requires careful attention to drainage and moisture management due to the high water table.

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Upper Village / Piedmont

Properties on the rising terrain west of Corrales Road, closer to Rio Rancho. Drier, sandier soils with caliche at depth. Many horse properties with large lots that need driveways, barn pads, and arena work.

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South Corrales (Near Alameda)

The southern entry to the village near the Alameda/Corrales Road intersection. Mix of older established homes and some of the village's limited commercial properties. Close proximity to Albuquerque's North Valley.

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North Corrales

Rural northern section of the village transitioning toward Bernalillo. Larger agricultural properties, active farms, and wineries. Concrete needs include agricultural facility pads, long access driveways, and property boundary walls.

Our Services

Concrete Services in Corrales

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Concrete Driveways

Driveways in Corrales aren't 40-foot suburban pours — they're engineered access roads that can run hundreds of feet across large-lot properties. We pour driveways designed for the load requirements of horse trailers, equipment, and daily use on Corrales' unique soil conditions, with proper on-lot drainage retention as required by village code.

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Concrete Patios

Estate-scale patios, portal areas, courtyard floors, and outdoor living spaces for Corrales' adobe and territorial-style homes. We pour flatwork that integrates with the Southwestern architectural character of the village — smooth trowel finishes, earth-tone colors, and patterns that complement stucco walls and vigas.

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Concrete Slabs & Pads

Barn pads, horse wash stations, tack room floors, equipment pads, and workshop slabs for Corrales' equestrian and agricultural properties. Every slab is sized, reinforced, and sloped for its intended use — with proper setbacks from wells and septic systems as required on every Corrales property.

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Block Walls

Property boundary walls, courtyard walls (placitas), garden walls, and livestock enclosures built to complement Corrales' rural and architectural character. Block walls in Corrales often define outdoor rooms, shield from wind, and create privacy on large open lots.

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Stamped & Decorative Concrete

Decorative finishes that match the Southwestern aesthetic Corrales homeowners expect — flagstone patterns, sandstone textures, and integral colors in terra cotta, adobe tan, and desert red. Popular for estate driveways, patios, and entryways where appearance matters as much as durability.

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Concrete Removal & Demolition

Removal and replacement of aging concrete on Corrales properties built in the 1970s through 1990s. Long driveways and large patio areas mean higher demolition volumes, and we handle the entire project — tear-out, haul-off, sub-base prep, and new pour — without you needing a second contractor.

Our Work

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Local Knowledge

Why We Know
Corrales

We've worked on properties throughout Corrales — from the large estates along the bosque to the horse farms on the upper piedmont. We understand the village's permitting requirements, including the Grading and Drainage Plan and the on-lot runoff retention rule that applies to every driveway pour. We know to check for acequia lines before excavating, to confirm well and septic setbacks before placing forms, and to adjust our sub-base approach depending on whether we're working in the inner valley's alluvial soil or the piedmont's sandy caliche. Corrales homeowners value craftsmanship and attention to detail — and that's exactly how we approach every project in the village.

FAQ

Common Questions About Concrete Work in Corrales

Driveway cost in Corrales depends heavily on length, width, soil conditions, and finish type. Because Corrales lots are large (one acre minimum, many much larger), driveways can run 150 to 400+ feet — significantly more concrete, joints, and sub-base work than a typical suburban driveway. We provide a detailed written estimate after visiting your property and assessing the full scope of the project.

Yes. Corrales is an equestrian community, and we regularly pour barn pads, horse wash pads, trailer-loading aprons, tack room floors, and arena edging. We engineer these slabs for the specific load and drainage requirements of equestrian use.

Yes. The Village requires building permits for driveway construction, and a Grading and Drainage Plan prepared by a licensed engineer, surveyor, or architect. Additionally, all driveway runoff must be retained on your property — it cannot be diverted to public streets or adjacent ditches. We're familiar with these requirements and factor them into every project.

Many Corrales properties have active acequia (irrigation ditch) access. Concrete work near acequias requires careful planning to avoid disrupting the ditch, its banks, or water flow. We identify acequia locations before starting any project and plan excavation and pour areas to protect these features.

Corrales homes are predominantly adobe, territorial, and Southwestern in style. Stamped flagstone or sandstone patterns in earth tones (terra cotta, adobe tan, warm brown) complement these architectural styles. Smooth trowel finishes and exposed aggregate are also popular. We'll show you samples during the estimate to help you choose a finish that matches your home.

Yes. We work throughout the entire village — from the inner valley properties near the bosque with their higher water tables and clay soils, to the upper piedmont properties toward Rio Rancho with sandier soils and caliche. Each area has different soil and drainage conditions, and we adjust our approach accordingly.

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Call or text (505) 480-7542 for a free estimate on driveways, patios, barn pads, block walls, or decorative concrete for your Corrales property. We understand the village's unique requirements and build to the standard its homeowners expect.

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Est. 2003 · Rio Rancho, NM · Licensed & Insured

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