
Great Falls Concrete delivers concrete contractor services in Billings, MT, including parking lot building, driveway replacement, and patio construction - responding to every Billings inquiry within 1 business day.
Montana's largest city gets deep frost lines and heavy hail seasons that put concrete to the test, and we build every project to handle both.

Billings is a regional commercial hub, and properties here - from medical corridor offices near Billings Clinic to retail lots on the West End - need parking surfaces that handle heavy traffic and deep Montana frost. Our concrete parking lot building includes full base preparation for the 36 to 48-inch frost depth common in this part of Montana, with drainage graded to prevent ice hazards at lot entrances.
Ranch-style homes across the South Side and the Heights make up a large share of the Billings housing stock, and the concrete driveways on those properties are often 25 to 40 years old. That age combined with Billings' deep freeze cycles means base failure is common. We replace driveways from demolition through final pour, with base depth matched to local soil and frost conditions.
Billings summers are warm with July highs regularly in the upper 80s, and a properly built patio makes real use of that outdoor season. We pour patios with the correct drainage slope to move water away from your home before it can pool and refreeze overnight - a critical detail for any patio sitting near a Billings foundation.
Newer subdivisions in the Heights and West End have seen significant construction since the 1990s, and some of those slab foundations are now reaching the point where frost heave or soil movement has started showing up. We pour new slabs and replacement foundations with the footing depth Montana code requires for this climate zone.
Outbuildings, garages, additions, and fences in Billings all need footings that reach below the frost line to stay stable through winter. Shallow footings on properties near the Rimrocks, where rocky terrain creates uneven bearing conditions, are a common cause of structural movement. We size and pour footings for the load and the local frost depth.
Billings is Montana's largest city, with about 120,000 residents spread from the South Side neighborhoods near downtown to the Heights up on top of the Rimrocks. The Rimrocks - the tall sandstone cliffs running along the city's north edge - divide the city vertically and create two very different terrain profiles. Homes below the cliffs sit on valley-floor soils, while Heights properties on top deal with rockier ground and more exposed conditions. Concrete work in either zone requires knowing what is beneath the surface before a single form goes up.
A large share of Billings homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and much of that housing stock has original concrete that has now been through 50 to 80 Montana winters. The frost depth in this part of the state - commonly 36 to 48 inches - puts more stress on shallow or poorly prepared slabs than most other climates. Chinook winds coming off the Rockies can also cause rapid temperature swings that push concrete through freeze-thaw cycles multiple times in a single week during shoulder seasons.
Our crew is familiar with the City of Billings Building Division permit process for concrete and paving work, and we know which projects near city streets or drainage infrastructure require additional review before a start date can be set. That experience keeps projects on schedule instead of stalling at the permitting stage.
Billings is a city where the neighborhood tells you a lot about what to expect. The older South Side streets near downtown have tight lots, narrow access, and homes with original 1950s foundations. The Heights neighborhoods on top of the Rimrocks have wide suburban lots, newer construction, and different drainage patterns entirely. Near MetraPark and the commercial corridor on the west side, property owners deal with large, high-traffic surfaces that need commercial-grade base preparation and thickness. We have worked in all of these zones.
We cover the broader region as well. Homeowners in Livingston to the west deal with their own intense wind conditions along the Yellowstone corridor, and we serve that area regularly. We also work in Bozeman further west, where rapid growth has created strong demand for both residential and commercial concrete work.
We respond within 1 business day. You can reach us by phone or online. We ask a few basic questions about your project - type of work, current surface condition, and timeline - then schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your property, assess the site conditions, and give you a written estimate that breaks down every cost item. That means demolition, base prep, pour, and cleanup - no hidden fees. We also flag whether a permit is needed so you understand the full timeline upfront.
We handle the City of Billings permit application for you where required. Once permits are in hand and materials are ordered, you get a firm start date. In peak season from May through August, expect two to four weeks from contract signing to crew arriving on-site.
We complete the work, walk the finished surface with you, and go over any care instructions for the curing period. All broken concrete, forms, and debris are hauled away. We confirm drainage is working as designed before we leave.
We serve Billings from the South Side to the Heights. Responses within 1 business day, written estimates at no charge, and permits handled on your behalf.
(406) 216-6060Billings is Montana's largest city with about 120,000 residents and a metro area of around 180,000. It sits in the Yellowstone River valley and is defined by the Rimrocks - the tall sandstone cliffs that run along the north edge of the city and divide it between the valley floor below and the Heights above. The city serves as a regional hub for healthcare, energy, and retail across southeastern Montana, with major employers including Billings Clinic and St. Vincent Healthcare anchoring the medical corridor. The housing stock ranges from early 1900s brick bungalows in the older South Side neighborhoods to newer ranch-style homes built in Heights subdivisions from the 1990s through the 2000s.
About 57 percent of Billings homes are owner-occupied, and long-term homeowners here take maintenance seriously - this is a community where people invest in their properties rather than moving every few years. The newer subdivisions out in the Heights are now hitting 20 to 30 years old, which is when roofing, driveways, and other systems typically need first major attention. Whether your property is on the South Side near downtown, up in the Heights, or out near MetraPark on the west side, we serve all of Billings. We also cover nearby communities including Livingston and Bozeman.
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From driveways and parking lots to patios and foundations, we build concrete in Billings that holds through Montana winters. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.