Tooele · Grantsville · Stansbury Park
Driveways, patios, flatwork and foundations poured the right way for Tooele County's high-desert winters — honest written quotes, no pressure, no surprises.
Built for Tooele Valley
From the new builds going up across Stansbury Park and Grantsville to the older driveways cracking apart in Tooele's established neighborhoods, concrete here lives a hard life. It bakes under dry summer sun, then freezes solid on winter nights between the Oquirrh and Stansbury ranges. We build every slab for that cycle, with the base prep, mix and control joints it takes to last for decades instead of a few seasons.
What we pour
Pick the project closest to yours — each one is its own page with finishes, process and local detail.
New pours, replacements and widenings sized for everyday cars or the RVs, trailers and trucks common on valley lots — with real base prep underneath.
Driveways in Tooele →
Backyard patios, fire-pit pads and seating areas with broom, smooth or exposed-aggregate finishes that fit how Tooele families actually use the yard.
Patios & outdoor living →
Stamped, colored and stained finishes that read like stone, slate or brick for a fraction of the price — sealed to handle Utah sun and road salt.
Stamped & decorative →
Flat, level slabs for detached garages, shops, outbuildings and RV parking — a perfect fit for the bigger lots in Erda, Grantsville and Stansbury Park.
Slabs & pads →
Footings, stem walls and foundation slabs poured square, level and to code for additions, garages, sheds and new builds across the valley.
Foundations & footings →
Front walks, side paths, approaches and step-downs poured with the slope and joints that keep water moving and surfaces safe through winter.
Sidewalks & walkways →
Cracked, spalling, heaved or sunken concrete assessed honestly — resurfaced or torn out and replaced when that is the smarter long-term call.
Repair & replacement →
Approaches, parking areas, ADA ramps, dumpster pads and flatwork for Tooele Valley businesses, built on the same prep-first standard.
Commercial concrete →Why homeowners pick us
Air-entrained mixes, a compacted base and control joints cut where they belong — so your slab moves with the seasons instead of cracking through them.
Grading, base and reinforcement are the work nobody sees and the reason a pour lasts. We do them right rather than racing to the finish.
You get a clear, itemized estimate after we see the site, plus an honest repair-or-replace opinion either way. No pressure, no phone-guess pricing.
We know the soils, the slopes and how Tooele, Grantsville and Stansbury Park properties drain — and we build for the way people here actually use their concrete.
How a project runs
We meet at your property, talk through the project and use, and hand you a clear written estimate.
Old concrete out, grade set, gravel base compacted, forms built and reinforcement placed before any concrete arrives.
We place the concrete, finish the surface you chose and cut control joints at the right spacing for our climate.
We clean up, walk the finished work with you and leave simple care instructions so it lasts.
Where we work
Based in Tooele and pouring concrete across the east side of the county — from Lake Point at the mouth of the valley down through Stockton and Rush Valley. New construction or tear-out and replacement, we cover the towns below and the areas around them.
Good questions
Tooele Valley swings from sub-freezing winter nights to dry 90-degree summers, so a slab freezes and thaws over and over. Water that soaks into poorly finished or unsealed concrete expands as it freezes and pries the surface apart. The fix is in the build: a compacted base, an air-entrained mix, correct slab thickness and properly spaced control joints that tell the concrete where to crack.
A standard residential driveway is usually poured at four inches over a compacted gravel base. If you park an RV, boat, work trailer or heavy trucks on it, which is common on Erda and Grantsville lots, we step it up to five or six inches and add reinforcement. We confirm the right spec when we see the site and how you use it.
Yes, with the right precautions. We avoid pouring into a hard freeze, but in cold weather we use mix adjustments, insulated blankets and timing to protect the slab while it cures. Late spring through fall is easiest, and we will tell you honestly if waiting a few weeks will give you a better result.
As a rough guide, plain flatwork in the area generally runs about $8 to $16 per square foot installed, with stamped or decorative finishes costing more. Site prep, removal of old concrete, thickness and access all move the number. Every job is different, so we give a free written estimate after looking at your project rather than a phone guess.
You can usually walk on fresh flatwork after about a day. For a driveway, plan to wait roughly a week before driving on it and about a month before parking heavy or loaded vehicles, so it reaches full strength. We leave you clear care instructions when we finish.
We handle the whole job: tear-out of old concrete, grading, the compacted gravel base, forming, reinforcement, the pour and the finish. The prep nobody sees is what decides whether a slab lasts through Tooele Valley freeze-thaw, so we never skip it.
We pour throughout the east side of the valley: Tooele, Grantsville, Stansbury Park, Erda, Lake Point, Stockton, Pine Canyon, Mills Junction, Rush Valley and Vernon. If you are nearby and not listed, call and ask, we likely cover you.
Free, no pressure
Call or text for the fastest answer — most estimates are scheduled within a day.
(385) 469-5163