
From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, Prescott Valley Concrete Company handles concrete work that lasts in Prescott Valley's high-desert climate - with free on-site estimates and no-obligation quotes.

Prescott Valley Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Prescott Valley, AZ and surrounding communities. We offer 16 concrete services - from decorative patios and driveways to slab foundations and retaining walls - all designed to handle the temperature swings, caliche soil, and monsoon rains that come with living at high desert elevation. Whether your project is new construction or a full replacement, we give you a written estimate and pull all required permits before work begins.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Turn bare dirt into a stable outdoor living space that holds up through every monsoon season.
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Get the look of stone or brick at a fraction of the cost - sealed and ready for Prescott Valley's intense sun.
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Uneven or missing walkways are a hazard. A new concrete path solves it permanently.
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Oil-stained, crumbling garage floor? A fresh concrete pour transforms the space and cleans up fast.
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Upgrade plain gray slabs with color, texture, or pattern that fits your home's style.
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Sloping yard washing out? A concrete retaining wall holds your landscape in place for good.
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New commercial or residential floor installed level, smooth, and built to last under daily use.
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Faded or flaking pool deck? A resurfaced or new slab brings the whole backyard together.
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Crumbling entry steps are a trip hazard. New concrete steps are safe, clean, and permanent.
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A properly prepared slab foundation is the starting point every structure depends on.
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Get your new build started right with a foundation poured to local soil and climate specs.
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A smooth, properly graded concrete lot reduces vehicle wear and handles heavy daily traffic.
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Every fence, wall, and structure starts with footings poured to the right depth and mix.
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Settled or uneven foundation causing problems inside? We lift and stabilize it before damage spreads.
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Precise cutting for repairs, utility access, or expansion - clean lines with minimal disruption.
Learn MoreThree straightforward steps from your first call to a finished project.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day - usually sooner. Tell us what you have in mind and we will schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. No pressure, no commitment at this stage.
We come out to your property, measure the area, and assess site conditions including soil type and drainage. You get a written quote that covers everything - demolition, base prep, permits, and the finished pour. No hidden charges added after the fact.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull any required permits and schedule your project. Our crew shows up on time, does the work correctly the first time, and leaves your property clean. We walk the finished job with you before we pack up.
We carry full contractor liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every project. Ask us for documentation before signing anything - we provide it without hesitation.
We live and work here. We know local soil conditions, permit requirements, and the HOA rules common in newer Prescott Valley subdivisions. You are hiring a neighbor, not a company that drives up from the Valley.
We visit your property, measure the area, and assess site conditions before quoting. Your written estimate covers everything so there are no surprises on the final invoice. Nothing is owed if you decide not to proceed.
Every slab we pour accounts for Prescott Valley's elevation, temperature swings, and caliche soil. That means proper joint spacing, the right concrete mix, and a base that holds when the ground moves through wet and dry seasons.
Ready to get started? Call (928) 458-7263 or send us a message.
"We had a badly cracked driveway that had been patched twice before. The crew came out, assessed the base problem underneath, and replaced the whole thing in two days. It has been through two monsoon seasons now and not a single crack."
Mike R., Prescott Valley - Concrete driveway building
"We wanted a stamped patio to match our back porch. They brought samples, helped us pick a pattern that worked with our stucco exterior, and finished the whole project in three days. The surface looks the same as the day it was poured."
Sandra T., Prescott - Stamped concrete services
"Called for a quote on a new sidewalk and they came out the next day. They handled the permit, showed up when they said they would, and left the yard clean. No back-and-forth, no surprises on the bill."
Carlos M., Chino Valley - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - often the same afternoon. There is no obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(928) 458-7263Prescott Valley Concrete Company is based in Prescott Valley and serves 12 cities and communities throughout central Arizona, including Prescott, Chino Valley, Cottonwood, and Sedona. Most projects can be scheduled within the same week for local areas. We cover the Quad Cities region and Verde Valley from one location.
Yes - at 5,100 feet, temperature swings between day and night and between seasons are wider here than in lower Arizona cities. That constant expansion and contraction is the primary reason control joint spacing and the right concrete mix matter more in the Prescott Valley area than in Phoenix.
Rain hitting freshly poured concrete damages the surface finish and weakens the slab before it sets. Arizona's monsoon season runs mid-June through September, so most experienced crews schedule summer pours for early morning and avoid peak storm probability days.
Caliche is a hard, calcium-rich soil layer common throughout Yavapai County. It does not drain well, and contractors who do not excavate through it leave slabs sitting over poor drainage - a leading cause of cracking and settling. Breaking through caliche adds time and cost, but skipping it costs more later.
Spring (March through May) and fall (October through November) offer the most reliable weather windows. Summer heat above 95 degrees causes surfaces to dry too fast, and monsoon rains can interrupt pours. The Portland Cement Association notes that proper curing temperature is critical to long-term slab strength.
Concrete generally outperforms asphalt in hot, high-UV climates. Asphalt softens in summer heat, while concrete stays rigid. Concrete also lasts 30 or more years versus 15 to 20 for asphalt, though it costs more upfront and takes longer to install.
Yes. Unpermitted concrete work in Prescott Valley can trigger issues during a home sale or resale inspection. The Town of Prescott Valley requires permits for most new driveways and flatwork connected to a right-of-way. A licensed contractor handles this step for you.
Prescott Valley Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Prescott Valley, AZ, serving 12 cities and communities throughout central Arizona since 2024.
We hold an active Arizona Registrar of Contractors license and carry full liability insurance on every project we complete. Our license is issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, the state authority that oversees all licensed contractors in Arizona.
We offer 16 concrete services and serve homeowners, property managers, and small businesses across the Quad Cities region and Verde Valley. Every project comes with a written estimate, permit handling, and a final walkthrough before we leave the site.
Hairline cracks that develop after the first year are often normal shrinkage cracks. Cracks wider than a quarter inch, or sections that shift up or down relative to each other, signal a base or drainage problem. The American Concrete Institute publishes the authoritative guidance on acceptable crack limits for residential flatwork.
A complete quote should list: demolition and removal of the old surface, excavation depth and base material, slab thickness, finish type, control joint spacing, permit cost, and cleanup. If a quote is a single line item with one total number, ask for a breakdown before signing.
24 to 48 hours before foot traffic. Seven full days before vehicle traffic. 28 days before the slab reaches full design strength. In Prescott Valley's summer heat, concrete feels firm faster than it actually is - rushing the vehicle waiting period is one of the most common causes of early surface cracking.
Have more questions about your specific project? Call us at (928) 458-7263 or send us a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
Prescott Valley is one of the fastest-growing towns in Arizona, with a population that has grown from around 8,000 residents in 1990 to over 50,000 today. Most of that growth happened during the 1990s and 2000s, which means a large share ofthe town's homes are reaching the age where original concretedriveways, patios, and walkways need attention. According to U.S. Census data, the homeownership rate in Prescott Valley is around 70%, higher than the national average - this is a town where most people own their homes and invest in maintaining them.
Prescott Valley sits at roughly 5,100 feet above sea level in Yavapai County, giving it a high-desert landscape of granite outcroppings, juniper trees, and wide lots - very different from the flat Phoenix suburbs. Glassford Hill, the large volcanic peakvisible from most of town, is the area's most recognizablenatural landmark. Many neighborhoods in Prescott Valley are governed by homeowners associations, particularly in newer subdivisions built since 2000 - we know how HOA approval processes work and factor them into project planning. The Prescott Valley Event Center and the shopping corridor along Highway 69 near the Prescott Valley Marketplace are well-known reference points that most residents recognize.
The combination of expansive clay soils, caliche layers, and Prescott Valley's freeze-thaw cycle - temperatures regularlydrop below freezing from November through March - creates specific challenges for concrete that contractors from lower elevations may not anticipate. We are based here, we have seen what happens to slabs poured without accounting for local conditions, and every project we take on is built for the ground and climate in this specific area. If you can see Glassford Hill from your front yard, you are in our service area.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Prescott Valley Concrete Company
8219 Spouse Dr
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
projects@prescottvalleyconcretecompany.com
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Call Prescott Valley Concrete Company today or send a message online - we respond within 1 business day and cover all of central Arizona.