
From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, Apache Junction Concrete delivers solid concrete work across Apache Junction and the surrounding East Valley.

Apache Junction Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Apache Junction, AZ and 12 surrounding communities. We handle 16 distinct concrete services - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and structural foundations. Whether you need a new driveway before winter or a foundation for an addition, we show up on time, explain the work, and stand behind the result.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
Learn More
Dirt or gravel backyard? A poured concrete patio gives you a clean, level outdoor space that holds up to the desert.
Learn More
Want the look of stone or tile without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers high-end style in a single durable pour.
Learn More
Missing or broken sidewalk? A new concrete path connects your home safely and stands up to years of desert heat.
Learn More
Dusty or crumbling garage floor? A new concrete slab seals the surface and holds up under vehicles and heavy use.
Learn More
Plain gray concrete does not have to be boring. Decorative finishes transform any slab into a standout surface.
Learn More
Shifting soil or eroding slopes? A concrete retaining wall holds everything in place for the long term.
Learn More
New build or renovation? A properly poured concrete floor gives you a flat, durable base for any room.
Learn More
Hot, slippery pool deck? A new concrete surface stays cooler underfoot and gives your yard a finished look.
Learn More
Broken or uneven steps are a hazard. New concrete steps are safe, clean, and built to last in any weather.
Learn More
Every structure needs a solid start. A properly poured slab foundation protects your investment for decades.
Learn More
New addition or outbuilding? We pour foundations sized to the job and built for Apache Junction soil conditions.
Learn More
Potholes and crumbling asphalt hurt your business. A concrete parking lot is durable and low-maintenance.
Learn More
Footings are the hidden backbone of any structure. Properly sized and poured footings prevent future settling.
Learn More
Settling or sinking foundation? We lift and stabilize existing foundations before the damage spreads further.
Learn More
Need access to utilities or clean expansion joints? Precision concrete cutting solves it without tearing up the whole slab.
Learn MoreTell us what you need. We ask a few basic questions about the project - size, location, and how you plan to use the surface. No pressure, no sales pitch. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your property, measure the space, check the soil and drainage, and walk you through your options. You get a written estimate with a clear breakdown - labor, materials, base prep, and cleanup - so you know exactly what you are paying for before anyone picks up a tool.
Our crew handles everything from permits to cleanup. We keep you updated as the job moves forward, walk you through the finished surface before we leave, and give you a simple care schedule so your concrete holds up for years in the Arizona heat.
We carry full liability insurance on every project we take on. You can request documentation before we start - no hesitation. Licensed contractors in Arizona are held to building code standards that protect you if something ever goes wrong.
We come to your property, measure the space, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. No phone-only quotes that balloon later, no line items that appear after the job starts. What we quote is what you pay.
We know Apache Junction soil. We know the heat, the caliche, the HOA rules in the newer subdivisions, and why RV driveways here need to be built thicker than the standard. You get a contractor who works in this specific market every day, not someone driving in from across the Valley.
Concrete work in Apache Junction is different from concrete work in cooler states. We schedule pours for early morning in hot months, use mixes suited to extreme heat, and build base layers that account for the expansive desert soil. Your project is designed for the conditions it will actually live in.
Ready to get started? (480) 919-9947 or send us a message.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - this estimate is completely free. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure the space and give you an accurate written quote.
(480) 919-9947Apache Junction Concrete is based in Apache Junction, AZ and serves 12 communities across the East Valley and beyond - including Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, and Queen Creek. We offer same-week scheduling for most projects and aim to have someone on-site for a free estimate within 1 business day of your call.
Concrete poured above 90 degrees Fahrenheit dries too fast on the surface, which causes cracking before the slab has fully hardened underneath. In Apache Junction, where summers regularly exceed 110 degrees, experienced crews start pours before sunrise and use mixes designed for extreme heat.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in hot climates by a wide margin. Asphalt softens in extreme heat and requires frequent sealing and patching. Concrete stays rigid, handles UV exposure better, and can last 30 or more years in the Phoenix area with basic maintenance. The upfront cost is higher, but the long-term cost is typically lower.
Caliche is a hard, calcium-rich soil layer that forms naturally in desert environments across much of Apache Junction. It has to be broken up and removed before a proper base can be laid beneath a slab. Contractors who skip this step set your concrete up to crack and shift within a few years.
Rain on fresh concrete before it sets can wash away the surface cement, leaving a rough, weak finish. Cured concrete handles monsoon rain well. Contractors plan pours around the forecast and have plastic sheeting on hand. The real risk is poor drainage - concrete sloped toward your foundation sends monsoon water exactly where you do not want it.
Standard residential concrete is four inches thick, which handles foot traffic and passenger vehicles comfortably. If you park an RV, trailer, or heavy truck - common in Apache Junction - five to six inches with reinforcement is the right spec. Parking a Class A motorhome on a four-inch slab causes damage that is visible within a few years.
Most concrete projects that connect to a public right-of-way - driveways, sidewalks, and curb cuts - require a permit from the City of Apache Junction. A licensed contractor handles this for you. You can verify permit requirements directly through the city. The Portland Cement Association also publishes guidance on construction standards at{" "}cement.org.
Apache Junction Concrete is a licensed, insured concrete contractor based in Apache Junction, AZ, serving Apache Junction and 12 surrounding communities since 2023. We are licensed through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, which is the state authority that regulates all residential and commercial construction trades in Arizona.
We have completed projects across 16 service categories - from basic driveways and sidewalks to structural foundations and retaining walls. Every project we take on is permitted where required, inspected, and backed by our workmanship.
Want to learn more about how we work and what sets us apart? Read about our company.
Wait at least 28 days after the pour before applying your first sealer - the concrete needs to reach full strength first. In Apache Junction's sun, a UV-resistant sealer applied every two to three years keeps the surface from fading and dusting prematurely. The American Concrete Institute recommends waiting for full cure before any surface treatment.
Expansive soil is the main reason concrete cracks ahead of schedule in the East Valley. A properly compacted gravel base - typically four to six inches deep - separates the slab from the native soil movement. No amount of thick concrete compensates for a poorly prepared base.
Not always. Hairline cracks are normal and can often be sealed. Cracks wider than a quarter inch, sections that have shifted vertically, or concrete that is actively crumbling usually mean replacement is the more cost-effective path. A free on-site assessment tells you which situation you are actually in.
The best way to know what your specific concrete project needs is a free on-site visit. The National Ready Mixed Concrete Association is a useful resource for concrete standards and best practices. Ready to take the next step? Call (480) 919-9947 or send us a message for a free estimate.
Apache Junction sits at the eastern edge of the Phoenix metro in Pinal County, at the base of the Superstition Mountains. With a population of around 42,000, it has grown steadily as homeowners look for more space and affordability east of Phoenix. The city is home to a mix of long-term desert residents, retirees, and seasonal snowbirds who fill up the area's many RV communities from October through April.
A lot of the housing stock in Apache Junction was built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means driveways, patios, and sidewalks are at or past the end of their natural lifespan. Properties near Lost Dutchman State Park and the Superstition Foothills sit on desert terrain where caliche soil and expansive clay layers make proper base preparation more important than in other parts of the Valley. Homes with RVs, boats, or trailers - very common here - often need driveways rebuilt to handle the load. The city's HOA-governed subdivisions, particularly in newer neighborhoods, add another layer of planning to any exterior concrete project.
Apache Junction Concrete works across all of Apache Junction, from neighborhoods near the city center to the desert edges of town. We understand the soil conditions, the seasonal scheduling demands imposed by monsoon and extreme heat, and the permit requirements specific to this city. If your home is in Apache Junction and your driveway, patio, or foundation needs attention, we are the local team to call.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Apache Junction Concrete
31 N Thunderbird DrAlways open, 24/7.
Call us or send a message today and we will have someone on-site for a free estimate within 1 business day.