
Grand Junction Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and everything in between. We show up on time, pull the permits, and stand behind every pour.

Grand Junction Concrete Company is a concrete contractor based in Grand Junction, CO, offering 16 services to residential and commercial customers. We solve the problems that show up when concrete cracks, settles, or needs to be built from scratch - and we back everything with proper permits and a licensed crew. From driveways that survive Grand Junction winters to foundations built for Colorado soil, we handle the full picture.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Turn your backyard dirt or gravel into a clean, level surface you can use all season long.
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Get the look of stone, brick, or tile at a fraction of the cost with stamped concrete patterns and color.
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Heaving or cracked walkway? A new sidewalk keeps your property safe and meets city code.
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Bare dirt or crumbling concrete in your garage? A fresh slab is clean, durable, and easy to maintain.
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Plain gray not doing it for you? Decorative finishes transform any slab into a design feature.
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Sloping yard losing soil every rain? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground and looks built to last.
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Interior or commercial concrete floors that handle foot traffic, moisture, and daily wear without complaint.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form. Tell us what you need - a driveway, a patio, a foundation, or something else. We will ask a few quick questions about size and site conditions, then schedule a free on-site visit within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation.
We come to your property, measure the space, check the soil and drainage, and give you a written quote that covers everything - demo, base prep, the pour, and cleanup. You will know the full price before anyone picks up a shovel. We pull the required City of Grand Junction permit as part of the job.
Our crew shows up on the agreed date, completes the work to spec, and passes the city inspection. We clean up the site and walk you through the curing timeline so you know exactly when you can drive on it, walk on it, or set furniture on it. When we say the job is done, it is done right.
We hold a valid Colorado contractor license and carry full liability insurance and workers compensation. Every project is permitted through the City of Grand Junction before work begins.
We are a local company, not a franchise. We know Grand Junction's clay soils, freeze-thaw winters, and permit process - and we are here when you need a follow-up.
Every estimate is free, written, and includes demo, base prep, the pour, and cleanup. The price in your quote is the price you pay - no line items added after the fact.
If a workmanship defect shows up after we leave, we come back and fix it. We also walk you through exactly how to maintain your concrete so small problems stay small.
Ready to talk? (970) 312-8628 or send us a message.
"They finished our driveway in three days, exactly when they said they would. The surface is smooth, the edges are clean, and the water drains away from the garage the way it should. Exactly what we needed."
Karen T., Grand Junction - Concrete driveway building
"We had a stamped patio put in last spring and it still looks great after one full winter. They matched the color to our stucco exterior and the whole backyard ties together now. Very happy with how it turned out."
Mike R., Fruita - Stamped concrete services
"Our old sidewalk had heaved so badly you could trip on it. The crew removed the damaged sections, reprepared the base, and poured a new one in a day. No permit hassle - they handled all of it."
Sandra L., Montrose - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. There is no obligation to hire us after submitting. Once you send your request, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(970) 312-8628Grand Junction Concrete Company is based in Grand Junction, CO and serves 12 communities across western Colorado, including Montrose, Delta, Glenwood Springs, and beyond. We typically respond to new project requests within 1 business day and can often schedule same-week estimates for homeowners across our entire service area.
Concrete generally outlasts asphalt in Grand Junction's high-desert climate. Asphalt softens in extreme heat and needs resealing every few years, while concrete handles UV exposure and temperature swings better over the long run. The tradeoff is higher upfront cost - but most homeowners in this area find concrete the better 25-year investment.
Concrete does not just dry - it cures through a chemical reaction that takes about 28 days to complete. Walking on it too soon will not ruin it, but driving on it before the first week is up risks surface damage. Rushing the cure in hot, dry weather is one of the most common causes of early cracking in Grand Junction projects.
If your yard slopes toward your foundation or you lose soil every time it rains, a retaining wall stops the damage and redirects drainage. In the Redlands and hillside areas of Grand Junction, retaining walls are also load-bearing structures - which means they need to be engineered for the specific slope and soil conditions on your property.
The most common causes are a poor base, too much water in the mix, missing control joints, and skipped curing steps. In Grand Junction, clay soil movement and freeze-thaw cycles add to the stress. A well-built slab with proper joints and a stable gravel base will not eliminate cracking entirely, but it will keep cracks tight and manageable for decades. The Portland Cement Association covers the science in plain language.
Hairline cracks that have not moved in years are usually cosmetic. Wide cracks, cracks with vertical displacement, or any crack paired with a door or window that no longer closes correctly are signs the foundation has shifted. In Grand Junction, soil shrink-swell cycles are a common driver. A contractor should look at it in person before any repair or replacement decision is made.
Mid-April through early June and September through mid-October are the best windows. Summer heat above 95 degrees dries concrete too fast, weakening the surface. Winter pours below 40 degrees risk freezing the slab before it cures. If you need work done in July or August, an experienced contractor will schedule the pour for early morning and use additives to slow the drying process.
Grand Junction Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Grand Junction, CO, serving 12 communities across western Colorado since 2025.
We hold a Colorado contractor license issued through the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies and carry full general liability coverage. Every project involves a permitted inspection through the City of Grand Junction or the relevant local authority.
We offer 16 concrete services, from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and slab foundations. Every job gets the same attention to base preparation, mix design, and curing - the steps that determine whether concrete lasts 5 years or 50.
Learn more about our companyUnpermitted concrete work can become a problem when you sell your home. Buyers' inspectors often find it, and you may be required to tear out and redo the work at your expense. A permit takes a few extra days but protects you permanently.
For foot traffic, 4 inches is standard. For driveways carrying heavy vehicles or RVs - common in Grand Junction - 5 to 6 inches is the better choice. Thicker concrete costs more upfront but avoids the cracking that comes from undersized slabs under heavy loads.
Sometimes. Surface flaking and small cracks can be patched, but once slabs have shifted, heaved, or cracked all the way through, repair is usually just a temporary fix. The base problem that caused the damage will keep working on the patch until it fails too.
The American Concrete Institute publishes clear technical guides on mix design, base preparation, and curing standards. If you want to go deeper before talking to a contractor, that is a reliable starting point. Call us at (970) 312-8628 when you are ready for a free estimate.
Grand Junction is the largest city on Colorado's Western Slope, home to around 65,000 residents and the seat of Mesa County. The city sits in the Grand Valley at about 4,600 feet elevation, bordered to the west by the dramatic red rock canyons of Colorado National Monument. That high-desert setting - over 300 sunny days a year, cold winters, and soils that shift with the seasons - shapes every concrete project we take on here.
A large share of Grand Junction's homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, many of them ranch-style houses on concrete slabs in neighborhoods like Orchard Mesa and the Redlands. At 40 to 70 years old, a lot of that original concrete is showing its age - cracked by freeze-thaw cycles, heaved by clay soil, or simply worn down by decades of Grand Junction sun. Newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of the city, out toward Clifton and along the I-70 corridor, have more recent construction but face the same soil and climate pressures.
Whether your home is near downtown Main Street, out in the Redlands with views of the monument, or in a newer subdivision near Clifton, Grand Junction Concrete Company works across all of Grand Junction and responds to new requests within 1 business day. About 60 percent of Grand Junction households are owner-occupied, according to U.S. Census data- which means most people here are making long-term decisions about their property, not just looking for the cheapest quick fix.
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Grand Junction Concrete Company
498 White Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81501
(970) 312-8628sales@grandjunctionconcretecontractor.comAlways open, 24/7.
Contact Grand Junction Concrete Company today for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate on any concrete project in Grand Junction or surrounding areas.