
Your driveway takes a beating every single day. Cracked slabs, poor drainage, and surfaces that crumble after a few winters are not something you should have to put up with. We build driveways that are properly permitted, prepared, and poured for Prescott conditions.

Concrete driveway building in Prescott, AZ means removing your existing surface, preparing the ground with compacted gravel, and pouring a reinforced slab - most residential jobs take two to four days of active work, followed by a seven-day curing period before you can drive on it.
At Prescott's elevation, freeze-thaw cycles are the biggest enemy of any concrete surface. Water gets into tiny voids, freezes, expands, and chips the slab apart over time. A driveway built without accounting for that will look great on day one and crack up within a few winters. We use mixes and joint placement suited to the local climate so your investment holds up the way it should.
If your project also includes an outdoor parking or commercial surface, see our concrete parking lot building service for larger-scale paving work in the Prescott area.
If you have filled cracks before and they keep reopening - especially in the same spots - the underlying ground is moving or the slab has reached the end of its useful life. In Prescott, recurring cracking is common in driveways 15 to 20 years old due to freeze-thaw cycles and expansive soils.
When parts of your driveway are no longer level with each other, the ground underneath has moved. This is a tripping hazard and a sign that patching alone will not fix the problem. Prescott's soil conditions make this kind of settling more likely than in areas with more stable ground.
If the top layer of your concrete is peeling away or the edges are crumbling, the surface has deteriorated past the point where sealing or patching will help. This kind of breakdown often accelerates after a few hard winters, which Prescott gets regularly.
If water sits on your driveway after rain instead of running off toward the street, the slope may have shifted or the original drainage was inadequate. Standing water near a garage or foundation can work its way under the slab or into your home over time.
We handle the full range of residential driveway work - from straightforward replacement pours on flat lots to more involved projects with drainage corrections, decorative finishes, or phased construction around an active household. Every job includes demolition of the existing surface, subgrade preparation, forming, the pour itself, finishing, and final cleanup.
If you are adding living space to your property, a concrete patio can connect directly to your new driveway for a seamless look and consistent surface drainage. Both projects benefit from the same careful base preparation, and combining them often reduces overall project time. For commercial properties or multi-vehicle situations, our concrete parking lot work brings the same quality to larger paved areas.
Homeowners replacing a cracked or aging slab on a typical single-family lot.
Properties with no existing surface, including new builds and homes adding a garage.
Homes where the existing slab is too narrow for two vehicles or an RV.
Homeowners who want a custom look - stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, or integral color.
Prescott sits at roughly 5,400 feet in elevation. That means real winters - temperatures drop below freezing from November through March, and the city averages around 20 inches of snow per year. Concrete that was not mixed and jointed for those conditions will start showing cracks within a few seasons. Add Prescott's expansive soils, which swell when wet and shrink when dry, and you have a combination that punishes shortcuts in base preparation. A contractor who usually works in the Phoenix low desert and shows up here without adjusting their approach will leave you with problems.
We have worked in Prescott and Chino Valley long enough to know that monsoon scheduling, soil testing, and permit timing are part of every driveway project here - not afterthoughts. The Portland Cement Association offers useful guidance on freeze-thaw durable concrete construction that reflects the kind of standards we follow on every job.
We ask a few questions about your driveway size and current conditions, then schedule a free on-site visit. You will receive a written estimate covering demolition, base prep, the pour, finishing, and cleanup - no surprises added later. We respond within 1 business day.
We pull the permit from Prescott's Development Services department before any work begins. You do not have to make a single call or fill out a form. Once approved, we give you a clear start date and realistic timeline so you can arrange parking.
The crew removes your existing surface and compacts the soil, then adds a gravel base layer. This is the most important part of the job - a properly prepared base is what separates a 30-year driveway from one that needs repairs in five.
Concrete is poured, finished, and cut with control joints. After curing - typically seven days before vehicle traffic - we do a walkthrough with you and address any questions. The city inspector signs off on the permitted work.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate where we measure the space, assess the ground, and give you a written quote covering everything.
(928) 582-8713We manage the full permit application with Prescott Development Services from start to finish. Your project is fully legal, inspected, and on record - which matters when you sell your home.
Prescott's elevation means real winters with snow and hard freezes. We account for local conditions in every pour - the right mix, the right joints, the right base - so your driveway holds up season after season.
Arizona requires contractors doing work valued at $1,000 or more to hold a license from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. We are licensed and carry full liability insurance on every job.
We work across Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, and nine other communities in the area - so if you are just outside city limits, give us a call and we will confirm coverage.
Every project we take on is permitted, prepared properly, and built to hold up through Prescott's seasons. If you want to know more about how we work or who we are, read our story.
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