
Prescott homes deal with hard winters, expansive soils, and intense summer sun. We pour concrete that holds up to all of it - driveways, patios, foundations, and more, done right the first time.

Prescott Concrete Company is a locally owned concrete contractor serving Prescott, AZ and the surrounding region. We offer 16 concrete services - from decorative patios and stamped driveways to slab foundations and retaining walls - across 12 cities in the Prescott area. Whether you need a single concrete step replaced or a full foundation poured, we have done it here, in this climate, on these soils.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable backyard space? A properly graded concrete patio gives you a level, low-maintenance outdoor area year-round.
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Plain gray concrete looking tired? Stamped patterns and color turn any slab into a surface that looks like stone or tile.
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Heaving or cracked sidewalk creating a trip hazard? A new concrete walk handles freeze-thaw cycles and tree roots.
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Dusty, stained, or cracked garage floor? A fresh concrete slab is easy to clean and holds up to heavy vehicles.
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Want something beyond plain gray? Decorative concrete finishes bring color, texture, and style to any surface.
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Eroding hillside or yard flooding? A concrete retaining wall holds back soil and protects your property for years.
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Uneven or damaged interior concrete? We pour smooth, level floors for basements, shops, and commercial spaces.
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Hot, slippery, or crumbling pool surround? A new concrete pool deck adds safety, comfort, and lasting good looks.
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Broken or shifting entry steps creating a safety risk? New concrete steps are solid, safe, and built to last.
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Building a structure that needs a solid base? We pour properly reinforced slab foundations for homes and outbuildings.
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Starting a new build or addition? Correctly installed foundations set every project up for long-term structural integrity.
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Pothole-ridden or failing parking lot? A concrete parking lot handles heavy vehicle loads with minimal ongoing maintenance.
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Adding a deck, fence, or structure? Properly poured concrete footings provide the stable support every project needs.
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Foundation settled or sinking unevenly? We raise and re-level concrete slabs before minor settling becomes major damage.
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Need to modify, remove, or reroute existing concrete? Precise saw cutting gets the job done without collateral damage.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few simple questions about your project - what you have now, what you want, and where the property is. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, measure the area, look at the ground conditions, and talk through your options. You receive a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included - no vague ranges, no verbal promises. We handle permit applications if your project requires one.
Our crew shows up on time, prepares the base properly, and pours the concrete. We walk the finished job with you before we leave and give you care instructions so your investment holds up for decades. If anything is not right, we come back and fix it.
Arizona requires contractors doing $1,000 or more in work to hold a license through the Registrar of Contractors. We are licensed and carry liability insurance and workers' comp on every project - you can verify our status free on the state's website.
Every estimate is free and done in person. We measure the site, check ground conditions, and give you a written price that covers everything - demolition, base prep, pour, and cleanup. No ballpark phone quotes that grow after work begins.
We work in this climate every day. Prescott's freeze-thaw winters, expansive soils, and monsoon summers are not surprises to us - they are part of how we plan every job from the first estimate to the final pour.
We stand behind how the job is done. If there is a workmanship issue - not normal concrete behavior like hairline cracks along joints - we come back and take care of it. We walk the finished project with you before we close out.
Ready to talk through your project? Call us at (928) 582-8713 or send us a message.
"Our old driveway had cracked badly after a couple hard winters and was starting to shift unevenly. The crew came out, prepared the base thoroughly, and poured a new slab that looks solid and drains properly. They were done in two days and cleaned up everything."
Mark T., Prescott, AZ - Concrete driveway building
"We wanted a stamped patio in the backyard before summer. They helped us pick a pattern that fit our HOA guidelines, handled the permit, and finished on schedule. The color has held up great through the monsoon season - no fading."
Lisa R., Prescott Valley, AZ - Stamped concrete services
"The front steps to our older home had heaved and cracked to the point they were a trip hazard. They tore out the old concrete, poured new steps, and matched the slope perfectly so water runs away from the door instead of pooling at the base."
James H., Chino Valley, AZ - Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your property.
(928) 582-8713Prescott Concrete Company serves Prescott, AZ and the surrounding region, including Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Cottonwood, and Sedona. We cover 12 communities across the Prescott area and typically schedule new projects within the same week. Call to confirm availability for your location.
A properly installed concrete driveway or patio can last 30 years or more. The two biggest factors are base preparation and a quality concrete mix. Shortcuts in either one cut that lifespan in half. The Portland Cement Association publishes free guidelines on what proper installation involves - worth a look before you hire anyone. Portland Cement Association covers this in depth.
Concrete generally outperforms asphalt in Prescott's conditions. Asphalt softens in extreme heat and needs resealing every few years; concrete handles freeze-thaw cycles without degrading and requires little maintenance beyond an occasional seal coat. The higher upfront cost of concrete typically pays back over a 20-year horizon.
Uneven color in fresh concrete is usually a curing variation - moisture leaving the slab at different rates based on thickness and temperature. It typically evens out over a few weeks. Persistent dark patches after full cure can indicate water pooling under the slab, which is worth mentioning to your contractor.
Yes. At 5,400 feet, UV exposure is meaningfully stronger than at lower elevations. This matters for stamped and colored concrete where the sealer is doing the protective work. A UV-resistant sealer applied every two to three years keeps color from fading and prevents moisture from working into the surface.
If a large tree is within 10 feet of a proposed concrete slab, root intrusion is a real risk. Roots grow toward moisture under slabs and can heave concrete in just a few years. Routing the slab around the root zone, installing a root barrier, or choosing a different path layout are all worth discussing before the pour.
Control joints are shallow cuts made in fresh concrete at regular intervals. They create intentional weak points that guide where the concrete will crack as it expands and contracts with temperature changes. Without them, cracks appear randomly - often in the worst possible places visually. The American Concrete Institute covers joint spacing standards in detail. American Concrete Institute covers this in depth.
Prescott Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Prescott, AZ, serving 12 communities across the Prescott region since 2025. We hold an active contractor license through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, which requires passing a trade exam, maintaining insurance, and operating in compliance with state construction standards. We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls - and have poured concrete on residential and commercial properties of all sizes across the area. Learn more about our company.
If the slab has shifted sections, cracks wider than a quarter inch, or the surface is flaking in large areas, patching rarely holds. Replacing the slab with proper base prep is more cost-effective over a five-year period than repeated patch-and-crack cycles.
Concrete looks solid long before it is. Driving on it before the seven-day mark can crack the slab all the way through, leaving damage that is expensive to repair. Your contractor will tell you the exact window based on the weather forecast at the time of the pour.
Yes, for heavier applications. Rebar and wire mesh do not prevent cracking, but they hold cracked sections together so the slab stays level instead of shifting apart. For driveways with heavy vehicles or commercial applications, reinforcement is worth the added cost.
The American Concrete Pavement Association publishes free homeowner resources on concrete selection and maintenance. For questions specific to your property, the fastest answer is a quick call to (928) 582-8713.
Prescott is one of Arizona's oldest cities, founded in 1864 and sitting at roughly 5,400 feet in the Bradshaw Mountains. That elevation sets it apart from most of the state - Prescott gets real winters with snow and hard freezes, intense summer sun, and monsoon storms that can drop several inches of rain in a single afternoon. The neighborhoods around Whiskey Row and Courthouse Plaza contain homes that were built in the early 1900s - many of them still on original concrete and masonry that has been through a hundred years of those freeze-thaw cycles.
Prescott is surrounded by Prescott National Forest, which means many properties back up to wooded lots with ponderosa pines whose roots run close to the surface. Root intrusion is one of the most common reasons concrete sidewalks and driveways crack and heave in established neighborhoods like Groom Creek and Williamson Valley. The city's soil - a mix of granite-derived material and clay in many areas - expands when wet and shrinks when dry, adding to the stress on concrete surfaces. Newer subdivisions near Prescott Lakes and Talking Rock Ranch have a different profile - more standard stucco construction on larger lots - but face the same climate challenges.
According to U.S. Census data, more than 60% of Prescott homes are owner-occupied, and the city draws a large share of long-term residents who invest in their properties rather than defer maintenance. Prescott Concrete Company serves homeowners and businesses throughout Prescott who need concrete work done correctly the first time - with a contractor who knows the local soils, the permit process, and what it takes to build something that lasts at this elevation.
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