
Great Falls Concrete provides concrete contractor services in Missoula, MT, including stamped concrete, driveway replacement, and patio construction - serving the Clark Fork valley with responses within 1 business day on every inquiry.
Missoula sits in a mountain valley with one of Montana's most demanding freeze-thaw cycles, and we build every slab with that in mind.

Missoula homeowners with rising property values are investing more in outdoor living spaces - and stamped concrete delivers a finished look without the shifting and settling that plagues individual pavers through Montana freeze-thaw cycles. Our stamped concrete services use sealers rated for mountain-valley winters, so the color and surface hold up for years rather than fading after the first hard season.
Many Missoula driveways in the University District and older in-town neighborhoods are 30 or more years old and showing it. The repeated freeze-thaw cycles Missoula sees in late fall and early spring widen existing cracks every year. We build new driveways with compacted gravel bases and the right concrete mix for valley conditions, so the replacement lasts.
Hillside homes in the South Hills and Rattlesnake neighborhoods deal with sloped lots, drainage challenges, and soil that moves with seasonal moisture. Concrete retaining walls on these properties need deep footings and proper drainage behind the wall to resist the lateral pressure that builds after spring snowmelt soaks the slope.
A well-built concrete patio extends Missoula's short outdoor season by giving you a stable, draining surface from the first dry day in May through fall. We grade patios away from the home to keep spring snowmelt from pooling against the foundation - a detail that matters in low-lying areas near the Clark Fork River corridor.
Older Missoula neighborhoods near downtown and the University have sidewalks heaved by frost and crumbled at the edges from years of de-icing products. We replace residential and commercial walks to city specifications, with control joints placed to guide cracking so the surface stays safe underfoot.
About half of Missoula's homes were built before 1970, and a large share of those date back to the 1940s and 1950s. That housing stock has been through decades of Montana winters without the modern base preparation or sealing products available today. When those original slabs crack and settle, the damage is not just cosmetic - it reflects what happens when concrete is asked to survive repeated freeze-thaw cycles without the right foundation underneath it. Replacing or repairing that concrete the right way means understanding what caused the failure in the first place.
The valley geography adds another layer of demand. Missoula sits where the Clark Fork River and several tributaries converge, and the low-lying areas near the river deal with seasonal flooding and saturated soils that flat, dry-climate cities simply do not face. Hillside neighborhoods like the South Hills and Rattlesnake sit on slopes where drainage, retaining walls, and proper grading matter far more than on a flat suburban lot. A contractor who has only worked in open-plain conditions will miss these details.
Our team pulls permits regularly from the City of Missoula Building Department for concrete work in the city, and we know which project types trigger additional review for sites near drainage infrastructure. That familiarity saves time at the start and protects homeowners from permit issues that can complicate a sale later.
Missoula is a genuinely varied city to work in. Grant Creek and Orchard Homes on the edges of town have newer ranch-style subdivisions with different site profiles than the craftsman bungalows tucked into the University District near the University of Montana campus. Hillside lots off Reserve Street come with their own drainage and slope challenges. We have worked across all of these neighborhoods and know what to expect at each.
We also serve the surrounding region. Homeowners in Kalispell to the north are in a similar mountain-valley environment with comparable freeze-thaw demands, and we cover that area regularly. We also work in Butte to the east, where high elevation and cold winters create concrete conditions that require the same attention to base preparation and mix selection.
We respond within 1 business day. You can reach us by phone or through the contact form on this site. We ask a few basic questions about the project - scope, current surface condition, and any finish preferences - then schedule a free on-site visit.
We visit your property, measure the area, and assess site conditions including slope and drainage. You receive a written estimate covering every cost item - no ballpark figures. Most estimates are returned within a few days of the visit. There is no charge for the estimate.
We handle permit applications with the City of Missoula where the project requires them. Once permits are approved and materials are ordered, you get a firm start date. In peak summer season, expect two to four weeks from contract signing to crew arrival.
We complete the work, walk the finished job with you, and explain care instructions for the curing period. All old material and debris is hauled away before we leave. You know exactly when the surface is ready for foot traffic and vehicles.
We serve Missoula and the surrounding Clark Fork valley. Responses within 1 business day, written estimates at no charge, and permits handled for you.
(406) 216-6060Missoula is one of Montana's two or three largest cities, with a population around 75,000, and it serves as the commercial and cultural hub for western Montana. The city is built in a valley where the Clark Fork River runs through the middle of town, and the valley geography shapes both the neighborhoods and the property challenges here. Downtown and the University District are dense with craftsman bungalows and wood-frame homes built in the early to mid-1900s. The South Hills and Rattlesnake neighborhoods sit on slopes above the valley floor, with hillside lots, walkout basements, and steeper driveways. Newer subdivisions along Mullan Road and Grant Creek brought ranch-style and two-story homes from the 1990s and 2000s, now reaching the age where first major repairs come due.
Roughly half of Missoula's housing units are rentals - a high share driven in part by the University of Montana's enrollment of around 10,000 students. That means a lot of properties change hands with deferred maintenance, and owners who buy and invest in Missoula homes often inherit concrete that has been ignored for years. Whether your property is near the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area, along the river trail, or in a newer westside subdivision, we serve the full city. Homeowners in nearby Kalispell and Helena can reach us for the same concrete services.
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We serve Missoula homeowners with driveways, patios, stamped concrete, retaining walls, and more. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.