
Lake Havasu City Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, pool decks, and more. We work in the desert heat every day and know how to build concrete that holds up here.

Lake Havasu City Concrete Company is a locally owned concrete contractor in Lake Havasu City, AZ offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and businesses across 12 cities and communities. From driveways and patios to slab foundations and retaining walls, every project is handled by our licensed Arizona crew - no subcontracting, no surprises.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a solid, low-maintenance surface you will actually use all fall and winter.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the price? Stamped concrete delivers a custom finish that holds up in desert heat.
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Loose gravel path connecting your outbuildings? A concrete sidewalk is safer, cleaner, and built to last in desert conditions.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? A poured concrete floor is durable, easy to clean, and holds up under heavy vehicles.
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Plain gray surfaces everywhere? Decorative concrete adds color and texture to patios, walkways, and pool surrounds.
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Sloping yard causing erosion? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground in place and creates usable flat space.
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Need a finished floor for a shop, garage, or addition? We pour smooth, level concrete floors built to handle daily use.
Learn More →Tell us what you need and we will set up a free on-site visit. We respond within 1 business day. No obligation, no pressure. Just a straightforward conversation about your project so you know what to expect before committing to anything.
We visit your property, check the soil conditions, and measure the work area. You get a written estimate that covers everything - labor, materials, permit fees, and cleanup. The number you agree to is the number you pay. We pull the required permits before any work begins.
We schedule the pour for the coolest part of the day and protect fresh concrete from the desert sun. After the work is done, we walk the finished project with you and explain the curing timeline. You get a clean, solid result and we clean up after ourselves.
We hold an active Arizona Registrar of Contractors license. We carry full liability coverage on every project, so you are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property.
We come to your property, look at the soil and site conditions, and give you a written itemized quote at no charge. You get a real number based on your actual project before committing to anything.
We live and work here. We know the caliche soil, the permit process, and what pours need to happen before 7 a.m. in July. You are not explaining the local conditions to us - we already know them.
Every estimate documents labor, materials, permit fees, and cleanup. If something unexpected comes up during excavation, we call you before doing anything that changes the price. No surprise change orders mid-project.
Questions before you commit? Call us at (928) 392-1386 or send us a message.
"They finished my new driveway in three days, exactly when they said they would. The crew showed up at 5:30 in the morning to beat the heat and covered the slab while it cured. Six months later it still looks perfect."
Mike T., Kingman, AZ - Concrete driveway building
"We had caliche about eight inches down and the original contractor we called refused to deal with it without doubling the price. These guys came out, explained the issue, and included it in the original quote. The patio turned out great."
Sandra R., Bullhead City, AZ - Concrete patio construction
"I wanted a stamped concrete pool deck and was nervous about the color holding up. They walked me through the sealer options for desert sun and did a small sample panel first. A year out and the color has not faded at all."
Carol M., Lake Havasu City, AZ - Concrete pool decks
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure - just a straightforward conversation about your project. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can give you an accurate written estimate.
(928) 392-1386Lake Havasu City Concrete Company is based in Lake Havasu City, AZ and serves 12 cities and communities across Arizona, Nevada, and California - including Bullhead City, Kingman, and Laughlin. We offer same-week scheduling for most projects and cover the entire tri-state region along the Colorado River corridor.
Concrete outperforms asphalt in hot climates because it does not soften or rut in extreme heat. Asphalt can become pliable above 120 degrees - a temperature Lake Havasu City reaches regularly. Concrete costs more upfront but typically lasts 30 to 50 years versus 15 to 20 for asphalt in desert conditions. Learn more from the Portland Cement Association.
The compacted gravel base is what keeps your slab from cracking and shifting over time. If the ground beneath is not properly prepared, even expensive concrete will fail within a few years. In Lake Havasu City, caliche soil layers make this step especially critical - contractors must break through or account for that layer before pouring.
October through April is the ideal window. Summer heat above 110 degrees causes concrete to dry too fast at the surface, which weakens the slab and increases cracking risk. Contractors who work in summer schedule pours before sunrise and use additives to slow the set. If you have flexibility, fall and winter give you the best results.
Control joints are shallow grooves cut into fresh concrete at regular intervals. They create intentional weak points that guide any future cracking to happen in a straight line rather than randomly across the surface. A contractor who skips this step is setting you up for visible, jagged cracks within a few years.
Lake Havasu City monsoons can dump an inch of rain in under an hour on ground too dry to absorb it. A slab poured without the correct drainage slope pushes that water toward your foundation. Every concrete surface should slope slightly away from the house - this is a basic quality standard that protects your foundation for decades.
In most climates, sealing every three years is standard. In Lake Havasu City, the intense UV exposure breaks down sealers faster - every one to two years is closer to the right schedule here. An unsealed desert concrete surface can fade, pit, and absorb stains within a single summer. Ask your contractor about UV-resistant sealer options when the project is complete.
Lake Havasu City Concrete Company is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Lake Havasu City, AZ, serving 12 cities and communities across the tri-state region since 2025.
We hold an active Arizona Registrar of Contractors license, issued by the State of Arizona. Arizona requires all contractors to be licensed and bonded - you can verify our credentials at any time through the ROC public database.
Since 2025, we have completed concrete driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, pool decks, and more across 16 service categories. Every project is handled by our own crew - never subcontracted.
Learn more about us →A standard residential driveway is poured four to six inches thick. If you regularly park a truck, RV, or boat trailer, six inches gives you meaningfully better durability under that weight. Your contractor should specify the thickness in the written estimate.
Hairline cracks under a quarter-inch wide are usually cosmetic and can be sealed. Cracks where one side has shifted higher than the other, or diagonal cracks that span an entire slab section, indicate the base has moved - those typically need full replacement rather than patching.
Yes. Stamped and colored concrete works well around pools in Lake Havasu City. Choose lighter color finishes - they stay significantly cooler underfoot in direct afternoon sun than dark tones. Experienced local contractors know the timing adjustments needed to stamp cleanly in hot conditions.
The American Concrete Institute publishes residential guidelines that cover thickness standards, curing requirements, and joint spacing - worth reading if you want to understand what quality work looks like before you hire. Ready to start? Call (928) 392-1386.
Lake Havasu City was founded in 1963 and incorporated in 1978, making it one of the youngest cities in Arizona. With a population of about 58,000, it is the largest city in Mohave County. The city is best known for the London Bridge, purchased from the City of London in 1968 and rebuilt stone by stone here on the Colorado River - it opened in 1971 and has been the city's most visited landmark ever since. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1970s and early 2000s, meaning a lot of the original concrete flatwork is at or near the end of its useful life.
The community surrounds the Bridgewater Channel and Lake Havasu State Park, with a large share of residents being retirees and seasonal snowbirds who moved here for the warm winters and outdoor lifestyle. Because the outdoor season runs roughly nine months, patios, pool decks, and driveways get daily use - which means quality matters more here than in most places. The homeownership rate sits around 70 percent, higher than the national average, and most homeowners actively invest in maintaining their properties.
Summers regularly top 110 degrees, the caliche soil layer is common throughout the area, and monsoon rains can stress drainage systems around your home. These are the conditions we work in every day. Whether your property is near The Island and the London Bridge area or out in one of the neighborhoods further inland, Lake Havasu City Concrete Company serves all of Lake Havasu City and the 11 additional communities in our service area.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Lake Havasu City Concrete Company
2 Acoma Blvd S
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
hi@lakehavasucityconcretecompany.com
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