
Hobbs Concrete has served Lovington, NM homeowners since 2023, handling concrete patios, driveways, and foundations across Lea County. We are licensed through the New Mexico Construction Industries Division and respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Lovington homeowners spend time outdoors from spring through fall, and a concrete patio handles the heat and UV exposure better than wood or pavers that crack and splinter in this climate. Flat lots here need proper slope built into the pour so monsoon runoff does not pool at your foundation. See more about our concrete patio construction services in Lea County.
Most homes in Lovington were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many of their original driveways have gone through enough freeze-thaw cycles to be past patching. We pour driveways that account for the clay-heavy soils in this area, which move with moisture and can push a slab up from below if the base is not done right.
Lovington sits on flat, expansive soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. A slab foundation built without proper site preparation and moisture management will crack as the ground moves beneath it. We pour foundations designed for the specific soil conditions found across Lovington and Lea County.
Sidewalks in older Lovington neighborhoods take a beating from the freeze-thaw cycle every winter, and the cracks that result are both a tripping hazard and an entry point for more damage. Replacing a crumbling walk with a properly jointed, correctly sloped new pour eliminates both problems and raises curb appeal.
Lovington homeowners looking to upgrade a plain patio or pool area get the look of stone or brick without the maintenance issues those materials bring in a dry, windy climate. Stamped concrete with the right UV-stable sealer holds its color and texture through hot Lea County summers and cold snaps.
Even on Lovington's flat terrain, monsoon storm runoff can erode soil around foundations and outbuildings when it has nowhere to drain. A concrete retaining wall redirects that water and holds soil in place, protecting structures that would otherwise take repeated flood damage year after year.
Lovington sits on flat, open high plains at about 3,900 feet elevation, and the climate here puts concrete through a punishing cycle year after year. Winters bring temperatures that drop into the teens, cracking driveways and sidewalks through repeated freeze-thaw action. Summers push into the mid-90s and above, with intense UV exposure that degrades sealers and surface finishes faster than in milder climates. The monsoon storms that arrive in July and August dump heavy rain on flat lots that drain slowly, leaving water sitting near foundations long enough to cause real damage.
The soil beneath Lovington properties adds its own set of challenges. Much of the area has clay-heavy, expansive soil that swells when wet and contracts when dry. That constant movement is one of the main reasons concrete flatwork cracks and heaves in this area - not because the concrete itself was bad, but because the base was not prepared properly for a soil that shifts with every rain and dry spell. A contractor who understands Lovington knows to account for soil movement and drainage during the base preparation phase, before any concrete is poured. That groundwork is what separates a slab that lasts 30 years from one that needs replacing in 8.
Our crew works throughout Lovington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. As the county seat of Lea County, Lovington is where residents from smaller surrounding towns come for services, and we work across the full range of the city's housing stock - from older ranch-style homes near downtown to newer subdivisions on the edges of town that are still developing. The older neighborhoods in the center of Lovington have homes built in the 1950s through 1980s, and that housing stock consistently shows the wear that comes from decades of freeze-thaw cycles on driveways and sidewalks and from expansive soil under slabs.
Lovington is a compact city where most residents know each other, and the Lovington High School Wildcats are a reference point most homeowners here will recognize immediately. The annual Lea County Fair, held in Lovington, brings the community together every summer. The Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame is one of the most well-known cultural landmarks in the city. We work across the whole community, from properties near the fairgrounds to homes further out from the city center.
We also serve homeowners in the surrounding area. If you are in Eunice, our crew covers that area regularly as well. And if you are coming from Hobbs, you can reach us there too - just a short drive from Lovington and we handle work throughout the region.
Call us or submit a form online. We respond within one business day and schedule an on-site visit to see your property - we do not quote concrete jobs without seeing the soil conditions and existing surfaces first.
We assess drainage, soil conditions, and any existing concrete that needs removal. You receive a written quote that breaks down the work - no surprises when the bill comes. This is also when we talk honestly about whether patching or a full replacement makes more sense for your situation.
For permitted work, we handle the application and notify you when we have a confirmed start date. We schedule around Lovington's seasonal conditions - late spring and fall are often the best windows for pours, avoiding the worst summer heat and the hard freeze season.
We handle demo, base prep, pour, and finishing. Before we leave, we walk you through the curing timeline and any care steps, including when to apply a sealer and what to watch for in the first season. A job is not done until you understand how to take care of what was built.
We serve homeowners throughout Lovington and Lea County. Fill out the form or call us directly - we will get back to you within one business day with a clear, written estimate.
(575) 665-9620Lovington is the county seat of Lea County in southeastern New Mexico, with a population of about 12,000 people. It is a working-class city with deep roots in ranching and the oil and gas industry - most residents either work in the oilfield directly or in businesses that support it. The housing stock reflects the city's mid-20th century growth, with most homes built between the 1950s and 1980s. Ranch- style houses with stucco or brick exteriors and low-pitched roofs are the most common style, sitting on flat, modest lots throughout the residential neighborhoods. The city has strong homeownership rates, and most homeowners here are practical, value- focused people who want reliable work at a fair price - not the cheapest bid, but a contractor they can count on.
Lovington is the hub for services across the county, drawing residents from smaller communities like Eunice and Jal who come here for shopping, medical care, and contractors. The Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame is one of the most recognized cultural institutions in the city, and the annual Lea County Fair draws residents from across the region every summer. For concrete work, Lovington homeowners deal with conditions specific to this corner of New Mexico - flat lots that drain slowly, winters cold enough to crack concrete, and summers hot enough to dry a fresh pour before it cures properly. Those are exactly the conditions our crew knows how to work with.
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