From driveways to pickleball courts, we pour it right the first time. Licensed, insured, and answering our own phone — across all seven counties on the Wasatch Front and Back.
From a single driveway to a 30×60 pickleball court, we do residential and commercial flatwork across Utah's Wasatch Front and Back. One crew, one number, one timeline.
Rebar-reinforced, properly graded, and control-jointed before they crack on their own. From a single bay to a 4-car circle drive, with old-concrete removal handled.
Poured, finished, and sealed to handle Utah freeze-thaw and your patio furniture for the next 25 years. Stamped, broom, salt, or smooth — we'll show you the actual samples.
Color-hardened, stamped, and sealed. Slate, flagstone, ashlar, herringbone — pattern options shown in-person on real samples, not on a tablet.
Excavation, base prep, pour, finish, and color-coded service lines. Backyard private, HOA-shared, or municipal — we do all three. Most concrete contractors don't.
Stamped, broom-finished, or salt-textured. Slip-resistant by design, sealed against chlorine and sun, and graded so water moves away from the pool — not toward your house.
Heavy-load pads, parking aprons, ADA ramps, garage and warehouse floors. Engineered for the actual weight you're putting on it — not a residential 4-inch slab pretending to be commercial.
Most concrete contractors don't pour pickleball courts. We've now done 14 of them across the Wasatch. Here's what one looks like, start to volley.
The owner had been driving into Park City to play 4 mornings a week and was tired of waiting on courts. We measured the back lot, planned around the existing pines, excavated 6 inches deep, set the base, and poured a full-spec 30×60 court.
Color-coded service lines painted over a sealed, broom-finished surface. Net posts set in fresh concrete on day five. They were rallying with the neighbors by the weekend.
You've probably been told concrete is concrete and a guy is a guy. It isn't. Here's how we engineer the parts most contractors skip — and how we tell you the truth about the parts they oversell.
Concrete eventually does. That's why we make every effort to control where the cracking takes place — control joints engineered into every pour, before it has a chance to crack on its own. That's the part most contractors don't say out loud.
Sunken sidewalks, settling driveways, failing patios — foam-jacked or mud-jacked back to level for a fraction of replacement cost. We tell you straight whether your slab is a candidate for lifting or whether it's actually time for a tearout.
No surprises. No disappearing acts. Four phases, top to bottom, with you looped in every step of the way.
Call or text. For most jobs we can quote off photos and dimensions. For bigger pours — pickleball courts, pool decks, commercial — we come out and walk the site. Either way, no charge, no pitch.
Free & no obligationExcavation, base prep, forming, rebar, the pour itself, finish, sealing — all itemized. Old concrete removal called out as its own line. You see what you're paying for before we put a shovel in the ground.
We grade the base, set the forms, lay the rebar, pour, and finish to spec. Control joints engineered to land where they should. Most residential jobs are 2–5 days on site. We tell you the exact timeline before we start.
We mark the cure window so nobody parks on it too soon. Sealer goes on at the right time — not the day-of so it can be billed. When it's ready, we walk it with you. If something isn't right, we fix it before final payment.
100% satisfaction guaranteeFive days from excavation to first volley. Backyard pickleball court, full color-coded lines, net posts set in fresh concrete. Crew worked around the existing pines without scratching one. Already had four neighbors over to play.
Took out our 30-year-old driveway and poured a new 4-bay with a turnaround. Rebar grid, control joints in actually logical places, sealed before they left. 4 days, exactly the price they quoted.
We picked the slate pattern off their actual sample board, not an image on a phone. 480 sqft of stamped concrete patio, sealed twice, two years in and the color is exactly what they showed us. That doesn't always happen.
Salt-textured pool deck around a new pool, drained correctly so we don't get standing water at the door. Coordinated with our pool builder's schedule down to the day. Crew ate lunch in their truck — never in our kitchen.
Poured a 50-foot RV pad with a separate trailer apron — properly engineered for the actual weight. Steel-troweled, 6" thick where it needed to be, 4" elsewhere. Honest about exactly that. Quoted lower than the guy who wanted to pour 6" everywhere "to be safe."
Two sections of sidewalk had sunk almost an inch — looked like it was going to keep going. Two other guys quoted full tearout and replacement. Utah's Concrete Pros lifted them with foam, leveled to within a quarter inch. Saved us probably $4,000. Honest call.
We're based in Salt Lake City and serve the entire Wasatch Front and Back. Most of our jobs come from referrals — which means we're usually one neighborhood over from somebody who hired us last month.
Not a quote — just a starting point so you know what to expect. Your real number depends on access, scope, base prep, and finish.
Pick a type and size. We'll give you a typical range for the Wasatch market. Then text us for the real number.
I've been pouring concrete for [TODO YEARS] years. I came up on jobsites — apprenticing first, running crews second, finishing my own work third — and I haven't gotten tired of it yet. Every pour is different. Every site teaches you something. Mostly: where the cracks are going to want to land if you don't put a control joint there first.
Utah's Concrete Pros works on a handful of projects at a time. That's on purpose. Concrete done right takes time — time to grade the base, time to set the forms square, time to finish before the surface gets ahead of you. We don't rush it and we don't pad the schedule. From a backyard driveway to a 30×60 pickleball court, same crew, same care, same way of doing it.
Licensed, insured, and answering our own phone. If what you want is concrete that's still flat in year ten, we're a fit. If what you want is the cheapest bid, we won't be.
Every pour we finish carries a 2-year written warranty on workmanship. Settling that shouldn't have happened. Cracks where there shouldn't be cracks. Sealer that didn't take. We come back and make it right — on our dime.
Straight-shooter articles for homeowners thinking about a pour. No fluff. Just the stuff we wish more people knew before they called a concrete contractor.
Real numbers from real builds we did this year. Backyard private vs. HOA-shared vs. municipal — broken down line item by line item.
Both look great. Both have downsides. Here's what actually fails in year five and why we recommend each one in different situations.
When foam-jacking is the right call and when it isn't. The honest reasons most contractors push you toward replacement instead.
Text is fastest. Call if you'd rather talk. Phone hours Mon–Sat, 9am–6pm. We respond to messages within the hour during business hours.
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