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Sledge Concrete Coatings

2311 W Northern Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85021-4918

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Staining, Concrete Contractors, Floor Installation ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Melvin Concrete Inc

9213 N 10th Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85021-3126

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Custom Concrete, Decorative Concrete ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Valley Concrete LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85031-2029

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete, Concrete Contractors, Concrete Products ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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AMH Concrete Specialist LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85029-3113

BBB Accredited A- rated. Concrete Contractors, Concrete, Commercial Concrete Contractors

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Baja Ready Mix LLC

Phoenix, AZ 85009-5707

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Pumping, Concrete Contractors, Ready Mixed Concrete

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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V Concrete Construction LLC

PO Box 445 , Glendale, AZ 85311-0445

Concrete Contractors, Protective Coatings, Concrete Reinforcements

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Flatline Concrete Grinding

3021 E Yucca St , Phoenix, AZ 85028-2614

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Reinforcements, Concrete Contractors, Concrete Leveling ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Valleywide Dig and Haul LLC

14435 N 7th St Ste 300A , Phoenix, AZ 85022-4385

Excavating Contractors, Concrete Contractors, Drainage Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Valleywide Concrete

14435 N 7th St , Phoenix, AZ 85022-4371

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete, Concrete Contractors, Demolition Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Gonzalez-Valdes Construction LLC

Peoria, AZ 85345-6891

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, General Contractor, Mason Contractors ...

Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more

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Typical Weekend Concrete & Driveway Service Cost in Phoenix

For: two-car driveway or 400 sq ft patio in Phoenix, AZ

Budget Option
$1.6k
Starting price
Most Common
$4.5k
Average cost
Premium Service
$12.6k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Square footage and thickness
  • ¢Decorative finish (stamped, exposed aggregate)
  • ¢Phoenix extreme heat (115°F+) and caliche soil require heat-resistant, UV-stable product upgrades

Concrete & Driveway Patio Cost Guide — Phoenix, AZ

How Much Does Concrete & Driveway Work Cost in Phoenix?

Phoenix is one of the most concrete-intensive residential markets in the United States — the Sonoran Desert's scorching summer heat, absence of freeze-thaw cycles, and decades of suburban sprawl development have made concrete the dominant paving material for driveways, patios, pool decks, and walkways throughout the Valley of the Sun, from Chandler and Gilbert to Peoria and Surprise.

Phoenix Concrete & Driveway Price Ranges

Project TypeScopePhoenix Price Range
Standard driveway replacement2-car, 400–600 sq ft, 4" thick$2,800 – $5,500
Driveway extension100–200 sq ft addition$800 – $2,000
Concrete patio installation200 sq ft, 4" slab$1,500 – $3,200
Concrete patio with color/stamp200 sq ft stamped$2,800 – $5,500
Pool deck — broom finish400 sq ft$2,500 – $5,000
Pool deck — cool deck / Kool Coat400 sq ft (Phoenix heat specialty)$1,500 – $3,000
Sidewalk/walkway50 linear ft, 4 ft wide$800 – $1,800
Concrete crack repairPer linear foot$8 – $20/LF
Mudjacking subsidence repairPer drill hole$75 – $200/hole
Decorative overlay (existing slab)Per sq ft$3 – $8/sq ft
Pavers vs. concrete drivewayComparable sizePavers 30–50% more than concrete

Phoenix concrete prices are influenced by BLS producer price indices for ready-mix concrete in the Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale MSA, local labor rates from the Arizona Registrar of Contractors licensing database, and Valley-of-the-Sun material delivery logistics.

Phoenix Concrete Specifics

The Phoenix heat factor in concrete pouring. Phoenix's extreme summer heat — average July highs of 106°F, with concrete surface temperatures reaching 140–160°F — creates unique constraints for concrete contractors. Arizona Concrete and Masonry Association best practices require Phoenix concrete pours during summer to occur in pre-dawn hours (4–6 AM) to avoid accelerated hydration, curing failures, and surface cracking. Summer concrete pricing in Phoenix includes a heat-pour premium of 10–20% over winter pricing due to the controlled-schedule complexity.

No freeze-thaw = longer lifespan. Phoenix concrete does not face the freeze-thaw cycle deterioration that destroys concrete in northern climates — Phoenix driveways and patios routinely last 30–40 years with minimal cracking, compared to 15–25 years in freeze-thaw markets. However, UV radiation and thermal cycling (60°F to 115°F cumulatively over years) do cause surface degradation — sealing Phoenix concrete every 3–5 years significantly extends lifespan.

Arizona contractor license required. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) requires all concrete and masonry contractors to hold a valid CR-6 (Concrete) or RC (Residential General Contractor) license. Always verify license status at roc.az.gov before hiring — unlicensed concrete work is common in Phoenix's informal labor market.

Concrete & Driveway FAQs — Phoenix, AZ

Hiring a Concrete Contractor in Phoenix — Licensing and Standards

Phoenix Concrete Contractors — Licensing, Selection, and Quality

Arizona Concrete Contractor License Requirements

The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) is the primary regulatory body for all construction trades in Arizona, including concrete. Key license categories for Phoenix concrete work:

  • CR-6 (Concrete): Specific license for concrete flatwork, driveways, patios, sidewalks. Required for any concrete project over $1,000 in labor + materials in Arizona.
  • CR-37 (Masonry): Covers block, brick, and masonry; related to concrete block construction.
  • B-1 (General Residential Contractor) or B-2 (Dual): May also perform concrete work but as a broader license category.

Always verify before hiring: Run any Phoenix concrete contractor through the Arizona ROC License Verification portal. Unlicensed contractors are common in Phoenix and cannot pull permits — meaning your driveway or patio is built without inspection and has no legal recourse if the work is defective.

Phoenix Concrete Permit Requirements

Concrete work in Phoenix requires permits through City of Phoenix Development Services for:

  • New driveway construction (replacing full driveway)
  • New patio slabs over a certain size (check current thresholds — typically 200+ sq ft or structures that affect drainage)
  • Driveway additions that modify curb cuts or drainage

Simple slab repairs and small patio extensions may be permit-exempt — check with Phoenix Development Services before assuming. Unpermitted concrete work can create complications at resale and with drainage-related disputes.

Concrete Quality Indicators to Verify in Phoenix

Mix design: Phoenix concrete should be specified at minimum 4,000 PSI (28-day compressive strength) for driveways, and 3,500 PSI for patios — this higher strength spec compensates for Phoenix thermal cycling stress. Standard entry-level mixes (2,500–3,000 PSI) used in northern markets are inadequate for Phoenix's temperature extremes.

Control joint spacing: Phoenix patios and driveways require control joints every 10–12 feet in each direction to pre-plan where cracking occurs — preventing random cracking across the slab surface. Inspect any current Phoenix concrete quote to verify control joint specification.

Surface sealing: A quality Phoenix concrete contractor will recommend and apply a penetrating sealer at project completion — protecting the surface from UV degradation and the caliche dust that is ubiquitous in Phoenix's Sonoran Desert environment.

Concrete vs. Pavers vs. Asphalt — Phoenix Driveway Guide

Concrete vs. Pavers vs. Asphalt — Phoenix Driveway Decision Guide

FactorConcretePavers (brick or concrete)Asphalt
Phoenix climate performanceExcellent — no freeze-thaw issueExcellent — flexible joints tolerate heatPoor — Phoenix heat softens asphalt
Initial cost (2-car driveway)$2,800 – $5,500$5,000 – $10,000+$1,500 – $3,000
Lifespan in Phoenix heat30–40 years unsealed; 40+ sealed25–40 years (individual unit replacement)10–15 years in Phoenix
Maintenance requiredSeal every 3–5 yearsSand joint refresh every 5 yearsSeal and crack repair annually
Repair of isolated damageDifficult — visible patchesEasy — replace individual paversModerate — hot patch
UV fadingModerate (color concrete)Moderate (natural fade)Minimal (dark color)
Radiant heat contributionHigh (reflects heat; consider light color)High (varies by unit color/material)Very high (dark absorbs Phoenix sun)
Pool deck suitabilityExcellentExcellentNot recommended
Permitting required (Phoenix)Yes (new/replacement)Yes (new installs)Residential usually no permit
Typical HOA acceptanceGenerally acceptedGenerally accepted / preferredOften HOA-restricted
Resale value addModerate (standard in Phoenix)Higher curb appealNeutral to negative curb appeal

The Phoenix Asphalt Warning

Asphalt driveways are a poor choice in Phoenix — the same UV radiation and heat that Phoenix residents deal with daily causes asphalt binders to oxidize and the surface to soften, rut, and crack at a rate far faster than in northern climates. Phoenix asphalt driveways begin showing significant deterioration within 5–7 years, versus the 15–20 year lifespan in cooler markets. This is why concrete dominates Phoenix residential driveways overwhelming — concrete performs significantly better in Sonoran Desert conditions.

Cool Deck and Kool Coat for Phoenix Pool Decks

For Phoenix pool decks, "Cool Deck" (a trade name; the generic product is a textured concrete overlay) is a Phoenix-specific product category that addresses a real safety need: standard concrete or paver pool decks in Phoenix can reach 150°F+ surface temperatures by mid-afternoon in July — literally hot enough to cause burns from bare feet exposure. Cool Deck coatings reflect solar radiation and keep surface temperatures 50–70°F cooler than untreated concrete. At $1,500–$3,000 for a standard pool deck, it is a standard recommendation for any new Phoenix pool deck installation.

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