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Concrete Contractor · Prescott, AZ

Prescott's local concrete contractor.

Licensed Prescott concrete contractor. Driveways, patios, sidewalks, slabs, stamped and decorative concrete — poured to hold up to freeze-thaw and monsoons.

Local concrete work in Prescott, AZ

Concrete built for Prescott.

Prescott is one of the harder places in Arizona to pour good concrete. Between the 5,400-foot elevation, freeze-thaw cycles most winters, hard granite-rich soils, and monsoon rains that overwhelm poor drainage, concrete that skips the fundamentals doesn't last. We work here every week. That means we spec sub-base prep for local soils, use proper slab thickness for the freeze-thaw cycle, place control joints on the right centers, and reinforce with rebar or mesh where it matters. Every job is finished under the Arizona ROC #366257 license and backed with clear communication from estimate to clean-up. Whether you're in Yavapai Hills, near Whiskey Row, up in the Granite Dells, or out toward American Ranch, we bring the same crew and the same standards.

  • Free written estimates
  • Licensed, bonded & insured — ROC #366257
  • One-business-day response
  • Family-owned, woman-owned
FAQ · Prescott, AZ

Concrete questions, answered.

How much does a concrete driveway cost in Prescott, AZ?

Driveway pricing in Prescott, AZ depends on square footage, thickness, prep work, and finish. Most residential driveways fall between $8–$14 per square foot. We provide free written estimates with a clear scope so there are no surprises.

How long does a concrete pour take?

A typical residential driveway or patio in Prescott, AZ runs about 3–5 working days from tear-out to finish, weather permitting. Concrete cures enough to walk on in 24–48 hours; wait 7 days for vehicles.

Do you handle permits in Prescott, AZ?

Yes. When a project requires a permit from the City of Prescott or Yavapai County, we pull it as part of the job. We're licensed in Arizona under ROC #366257 and fully bonded and insured.

Will northern Arizona weather crack my concrete?

Our climate — freeze-thaw cycles and monsoon rains — is hard on concrete that isn't prepped correctly. We use proper sub-base compaction, correct slab thickness, rebar or wire mesh where called for, and control joints spaced for our region to minimize cracking.

Planning concrete work in Prescott?

Free estimate, one-business-day response, work backed by ROC #366257.

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