
Prescott Concrete Company serves Prescott Valley, AZ homeowners with patios, driveways, and foundations - locally owned, Arizona licensed, with freeze-thaw ready concrete work and free on-site estimates across the entire town.

Prescott Valley's spring and fall weather is ideal for outdoor living - mild temperatures and over 270 sunny days a year. A properly sloped concrete patio carries monsoon runoff away from your home's foundation and gives you a surface that handles the freeze-thaw winters without flaking. See our full patio construction service.
Most homes in Prescott Valley were built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means a lot of original driveways are reaching the age where cracks and drainage problems become regular. We build replacement driveways with freeze-thaw resistant mixes and compacted gravel bases suited to the local soil.
The stucco-and-tile homes common throughout Prescott Valley look best with outdoor surfaces that match the Southwest aesthetic. Stamped concrete patterns can mimic flagstone or pavers at a lower cost and are sealed for the high-altitude UV exposure that fades untreated surfaces quickly.
Prescott Valley sits on rocky high desert terrain with natural grade changes throughout the town. Concrete retaining walls control erosion, hold back hillside soil during monsoon rains, and create usable flat areas on sloped lots - a common need for properties near Glassford Hill.
Single-family homes with attached two-car garages are the standard throughout Prescott Valley's 1990s and 2000s subdivisions. When original garage slabs crack or become uneven, a replacement pour with proper surface sealing makes the space clean, functional, and resistant to moisture.
New construction in Prescott Valley's growing edge neighborhoods needs foundations that account for the rocky, clay-heavy soils common in this part of Yavapai County. We prepare the subgrade, place reinforcement, and pour to local code on every foundation project.
Prescott Valley is often grouped with neighboring Prescott, but it is its own incorporated town with distinct housing stock and soil conditions. The bulk of the town was built during a rapid growth period from the 1990s through the late 2000s - which means most driveways, patios, and flatwork are now 15 to 35 years old. That is the age range when original concrete starts showing real problems: cracks that grow year after year, surfaces that have heaved or settled unevenly, and drainage that no longer works the way it did when the home was new.
The town sits at about 5,100 feet in elevation, bringing freeze-thaw winters that stress concrete surfaces more aggressively than lower-elevation Arizona towns. The rocky, clay-heavy soils in parts of Yavapai County - covered by the Arizona Geological Survey at azgeology.azgs.arizona.edu - expand when wet and contract when dry, putting constant pressure on anything sitting on top of them. Monsoon storms from July through September hit rocky soil that does not absorb water quickly, leading to runoff that finds every crack and drainage weakness on your property. A contractor who treats Prescott Valley like the Phoenix metro will miss all of this.
Our crew works throughout Prescott Valley regularly, handling permits through the Town of Prescott Valley and working on the single-family ranch and stucco homes that make up most of the town's residential base. Prescott Valley is a distinct municipality - it has its own permit office and code requirements separate from the city of Prescott - and that distinction matters when we are scheduling jobs and pulling paperwork.
The town's main commercial and retail corridor runs along Highway 69 near the Prescott Valley Marketplace, and most of the residential neighborhoods spread out from there - with older 1990s subdivisions closer to the town center and newer developments on the eastern and northern edges. The landmark most locals know is Glassford Hill, the volcanic peak that rises above the town and is visible from most neighborhoods. If you can see it from your yard, you are in our service area.
We serve the broader Quad Cities area and its surrounding communities. If your property is just outside Prescott Valley's boundaries - for example, in Dewey-Humboldt along US-69 - we cover that area as well. We also work regularly in Prescott to the west, where the housing stock and soil conditions differ but the same high-altitude climate conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us the project type, your Prescott Valley address, and any existing problems you have noticed. We gather details so the site visit is efficient.
We come to your property, check the soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate with all costs included. No verbal quotes over the phone - you get a number you can count on.
We handle permit applications with the Town of Prescott Valley on your behalf. Once approved, we schedule the pour around the weather forecast - particularly important during the July through September monsoon window.
We finish the project, clean the site, and do a walkthrough with you before we leave. Permitted jobs are inspected by town inspectors and signed off - your finished work is documented and on record.
We work throughout Prescott Valley, AZ - from the neighborhoods near the Event Center to the newer subdivisions on the east side of town. We respond within 1 business day.
(928) 582-8713Prescott Valley is an incorporated town in Yavapai County, located just east of the city of Prescott on US-69. The town grew from a small community of about 8,000 people in 1990 to over 50,000 today - one of the fastest growth rates in Arizona over that period. Most of that growth happened in the 1990s and 2000s, which shaped the town's character: newer single-family homes with stucco exteriors and tile roofs on lots that tend to be larger than in the Phoenix metro area. The Prescott Valley Event Center on the main commercial corridor is the town's most prominent public venue, hosting concerts and community events throughout the year. Glassford Hill - the volcanic peak rising above the town - is the natural landmark most residents recognize, and trails on its slopes are a popular destination for locals.
Prescott Valley has a high owner-occupancy rate - roughly 70% of homes are owner-occupied - and a significant portion of those residents are retirees who moved here from other states. That combination of long-term ownership and an aging housing stock means ongoing demand for concrete maintenance and replacement work. For homeowners in the small communities just south of town, we also serve Dewey-Humboldt and the nearby communities along US-69. For those heading further south into the Verde Valley, we cover Camp Verde as well.
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