
Cracked, dusty, or no driveway at all? We pour concrete driveways in San Luis that handle the heat, the caliche soil, and the monsoon runoff - so you get a surface that holds up for decades, not a few years.

Concrete driveway building in San Luis, AZ means removing what is there now, preparing the ground - including breaking through the caliche layer that sits under most local lots - and pouring a properly cured slab that will handle decades of desert sun and monsoon rain. Most residential driveways are poured in a single day once the prep work is complete.
Many homeowners here are dealing with driveways that have cracked from heat cycling, pitted from UV damage, or that drain water the wrong direction toward the garage. Once surface damage starts in this climate, it tends to spread fast. The right fix is a new pour done correctly from the ground up - not another round of patching.
If you are also thinking about curb appeal near the front of your home, a concrete patio is a natural pairing with a new driveway - same material, same durability, poured in the same visit.
Small hairline cracks are cosmetic, but cracks wide enough to fit a coin - or with edges at different heights - mean the slab is shifting. In San Luis, caliche soil movement and heat cycling accelerate this damage, so what looks minor now can become a full break within a season or two.
When the top layer starts chipping away in small pieces, the concrete has begun to deteriorate. The intense sun here breaks down unsealed or aging surfaces faster than in cooler climates. Patching only goes so far before a full replacement is the smarter investment.
A driveway should slope so monsoon rain runs toward the street, not your garage or foundation. If you see puddles sitting on the surface after rain, or water heading toward your house, the grade is wrong - and that is both a drainage problem and a sign the original pour was not done correctly.
Unpaved driveways in San Luis kick up significant dust during the dry months - coating your car, your porch, and everything near the front of your home. A concrete driveway eliminates the dust problem entirely and is easy to hose down year-round.
We handle full driveway replacements and new pours for homes and commercial properties throughout San Luis and the surrounding area. That includes the complete process: site measurement, permit pull from the City of San Luis, old material removal, caliche excavation when needed, gravel base compaction, forming, pouring, and surface finishing. Most driveways get a broom finish for traction - especially important in the wet monsoon months. We also offer stamped and colored options for homeowners who want something more distinctive. A concrete sidewalk or entry path is a natural add-on that many customers combine with a driveway pour in a single visit.
Every driveway is graded for proper drainage from the start - water runs away from your home, not toward it. We also walk you through the curing timeline before we leave the job, so you know exactly when it is safe to walk on and when to pull the car back in.
The practical choice for most San Luis homes - durable, easy to clean, and provides good traction when the monsoon rains arrive.
For homeowners who want curb appeal to match a front entrance or patio - same durability, more visual character.
Homes being built or expanded in San Luis often need a driveway from scratch - we work from your site plan and coordinate with other trades on schedule.
San Luis sits in one of the hottest parts of the United States. Summer temperatures regularly push past 110 degrees, and a driveway poured without accounting for that will show cracks and surface damage within a few years. Experienced local crews schedule pours for early morning, use the right water ratio in the mix, and wet-cure the slab to slow drying in the desert heat. If a contractor never brings up heat management, that is worth asking about before you sign anything. We also know to check for caliche on every property - that hard layer under the soil is everywhere in this area and adds real cost to site prep if it is not factored into the estimate upfront.
We serve homeowners across the area from Somerton to Yuma and all of San Luis. Whether your property is near the Port of Entry or in one of the newer subdivisions on the north end of town, we have worked in neighborhoods like yours and know what the ground conditions look like before we even show up.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No phone estimates - we measure the area, check the ground, and ask about your timeline before giving you a written quote.
Your estimate covers the full scope: removal, caliche excavation if needed, base prep, forming, pour, and finish. No surprise line items after work starts.
We handle the permit from the City of San Luis before any work begins. This typically takes a few days and adds nothing to your workload - just confirm the project details are correct.
The pour happens early morning in one day once prep is complete. We manage curing in the desert heat and do a final walk-through before we leave so you know exactly when to park on it again.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate - just a free on-site visit, a written quote, and a clear picture of what the project involves. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(928) 582-8393We plan every job around San Luis temperatures - early morning pours, proper water ratios, and curing management. A driveway poured right in this climate lasts decades. One poured without those steps may crack within a few seasons.
You can verify our Arizona Registrar of Contractors license on the ROC website before you sign anything. That license means we carry the required insurance, and it means you have recourse if something ever goes wrong.
We check for caliche on every San Luis property before quoting. The estimate you agree to is the number you pay - no surprise charges after the crew hits the hard layer that sits under most lots here.
Every driveway we pour is graded so monsoon runoff goes toward the street, not your garage or foundation. The Portland Cement Association notes that proper slope is one of the most overlooked factors in residential driveway failures.
Every one of these points comes down to one thing: you should not have to wonder whether your driveway was built to last. Call us or send a message and we will give you a straight answer on what your project involves and what it will cost.
Learn more about concrete construction standards at the Portland Cement Association. For permit verification in San Luis, visit the City of San Luis Building Department.
Pair your new driveway with a poured concrete patio - a solid outdoor surface that holds up to San Luis sun and gives your backyard a real foundation.
Learn MoreA matching concrete sidewalk from the driveway to your front door ties the whole entry together and keeps guests off bare desert soil.
Learn MoreThe estimate is free, there is no obligation, and we respond within 1 business day - call now before your schedule fills up.