Concrete Contractor

Salt Lake & Utah County

Patios, driveways, walkways, and pads — poured right, finished clean.

Concrete Installation

Concrete is the foundation of almost every outdoor project — and when it's done right, it lasts decades with minimal maintenance. As a residential concrete patio contractor serving Salt Lake and Utah counties, we handle everything from a patio for entertaining to a replacement driveway, a pad for a shed, hot tub, or RV. A properly installed concrete slab is the best long-term investment for your property.

The difference between concrete that lasts and concrete that cracks comes down to prep work: proper excavation, compacted base material, rebar reinforcement, correct thickness, and control joints in the right places. Utah's freeze-thaw cycles punish bad concrete work fast — so cutting corners isn't an option.

We've poured slabs across Salt Lake and Utah counties in all conditions. Every pour is done to spec, finished clean, and built to handle what Utah throws at it.

What You Get

Everything included when you hire Installify

Excavation & grading

We prep the site from scratch, no matter the terrain.

Rebar reinforcement

Every slab is reinforced for long-term strength and durability.

Forming & pouring

Clean edges, proper thickness, and smooth finished surfaces.

Control joints

Placed correctly to prevent cracking as the slab cures.

Finish options

Stamped concrete, broom, exposed aggregate, and smooth trowel finishes available.

Full warranty

Lifetime materials + 2-year installation coverage.

What Our Customers Say

We’re proud to serve our community, and our customers’ satisfaction is our top priority.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the Common questions we get About Concrete

Do you resurface existing concrete patios?

Yes. If your existing slab is structurally sound but cracked, stained, or worn, we can resurface it instead of pouring new concrete. Resurfacing is faster and lower-cost than a full tear-out, and we can finish it with a stamped, broom, or smooth trowel finish. If the slab is past saving, we'll tell you straight — no upsell.

Difference between stamped, broom, exposed etc...?

Stamped concrete is pressed with patterns to mimic stone, brick, or tile — it's the highest-end look. Broom finish is a textured, slip-resistant surface that's standard for driveways and walkways. Exposed aggregate shows the stone in the mix and gives a decorative, slip-resistant finish. Smooth trowel is a clean, polished surface used mostly indoors or for covered patios. We help you pick based on use, look, and budget.

How thick should a concrete patio or driveway be?

Patios are typically 4 inches thick over a compacted base. Driveways are 4 to 6 inches depending on what's parking on them — passenger vehicles are fine at 4 inches, RVs and trucks need 6. Every slab we pour is reinforced with rebar regardless of thickness.

Will my concrete crack?

All concrete eventually develops hairline cracks — that's normal as it cures and shifts with the seasons. The goal is to prevent structural cracks. We do that with proper base prep, rebar, correct thickness, and control joints placed at the right spacing. When concrete is poured right, the cracks stay small, hidden in the joints, and never affect the slab.

Can you pour concrete in winter in Utah?

Yes, with the right precautions. We use heated water in the mix, insulated blankets to protect the slab while it cures, and we won't pour if temperatures are forecast to drop below freezing for an extended stretch. Most projects can run year-round, but spring through fall is ideal.

Do you handle stamped concrete walkways?

Yes. Stamped concrete walkways are one of our most-requested finishes — they give the look of natural stone or brick at a fraction of the cost, and they hold up better than pavers in Utah's freeze-thaw climate.

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