Driveways & Approaches
New driveways and tear-out replacements poured thick enough for daily use, with a proper base and jointing so they don't crack or settle.
Learn more →Driveways, patios, and stamped concrete for Spanish Fork homes — poured on a proper base, reinforced, and jointed to last through Utah County winters. Serving Spanish Fork, Springville, and Salem.
Good concrete is won before the pour.
Most flatwork fails from the ground up — a soft or uneven base lets slabs settle, heave, and crack. We compact and grade the sub-base first, set the reinforcement, and plan the control joints before a single yard is poured.
The right thickness for the load, rebar or mesh where it counts, and joints cut on time so the slab cracks where you want it to — not across the middle. Poured once, and poured to sit flat for years.
A focused set of concrete work — each pour spec'd for the load it carries and the Utah County ground it sits on, never off a template.
New driveways and tear-out replacements poured thick enough for daily use, with a proper base and jointing so they don't crack or settle.
Learn more →Broom-finished patios, sidewalks, and paths — graded to drain away from the house and built to stay level.
Learn more →Stamped, colored, and exposed-aggregate finishes that read like stone or brick — sealed to hold their color through Utah seasons.
Learn more →A sense of the concrete and flatwork we pour around Spanish Fork — your own project photos would go here.
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A considered approach to concrete — compacted base, honest thickness, and joints placed right, built for the way south Utah County properties actually get used.
It starts with a free on-site estimate — we look at the grade, the soil, and how you'll use the space, then spec the base, thickness, and reinforcement. No guesswork, no pressure.
Then the crew forms, preps the sub-base, sets rebar, pours, finishes, and cuts the joints on time — most residential flatwork poured in a day, with a clear plan for when you can use it.
We look at the grade, the soil, and how you'll use the space, then spec the base, thickness, and reinforcement.
The crew compacts the sub-base, sets the forms and rebar, and plans the control joints before a yard is poured.
We pour, finish, and cut the joints on time — with a clear plan for when you can use it.
From Spanish Fork out to Springville, Salem, Payson, and Mapleton — flatwork spec'd for the load it carries and the Utah County ground it sits on.
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Plan on foot traffic after about 24 hours and driving a car after 7 days — that's when the slab reaches roughly 70% of its strength. For an RV or a loaded trailer, give it the full 28 days.
All concrete moves as it cures and as temperatures swing, so we can't stop it from wanting to crack. Instead we control where it does — with a compacted base, rebar or mesh, and control joints cut at the right spacing and depth. That keeps cracks in the joints instead of across your slab.
Spanish Fork and the surrounding south Utah County area, including Springville, Salem, Payson, and Mapleton.
A broom finish is the durable, budget-friendly standard — slip-resistant and great for driveways and walkways. Stamped costs more and benefits from periodic resealing, but gives you the look of stone or brick. We'll walk through both with your estimate.
Compacted base, rebar where it counts, and joints cut on time — so hot summer pours and hard winters don't wander a crack across your slab.
Send your rough square footage or just call — we'll set up a free on-site estimate for your Spanish Fork project.
(435) 555-0199