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Concrete Contractor · Prescott Valley, AZ

Prescott Valley's local concrete contractor.

Prescott Valley concrete contractor. Driveways, patios, sidewalks, slabs, and decorative concrete — built for northern Arizona weather.

Local concrete work in Prescott Valley, AZ

Concrete built for Prescott Valley.

Prescott Valley has grown fast, and a lot of the newer neighborhoods sit on soils that need real attention before you pour. Between StoneRidge, Pronghorn Ranch, Granville, and Viewpoint, we see different sub-grade conditions block to block — and the concrete only lasts if you prep for what's actually there. We take the time to compact properly, spec slab thickness for how the concrete will be used, and jointing patterns that account for freeze-thaw. Whether it's a new driveway on a fresh build, a full backyard patio for a Viewpoint home, or an RV pad off a Pronghorn Ranch driveway, we build it to hold up. Licensed, bonded, and insured under Arizona ROC #366257. Free estimates, one-business-day response, one accountable crew from tear-out to clean-up.

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

Concrete questions, answered.

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

Driveway pricing in Prescott Valley, 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 Valley, 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 Valley, AZ?

Yes. When a project requires a permit from the City of Prescott Valley 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 Valley?

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

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