
Cracked, pitted, or sinking driveway? We handle the full job - demolition, proper base prep, and a pour built for Montana winters - so you get a driveway that holds up, not one you patch every spring.

Concrete driveway building in Great Falls means removing your old surface, grading and compacting the ground underneath, laying a gravel base, and pouring a finished slab - most projects run two to four days on-site, with vehicles off for about a week after the pour.
If your current driveway is cracking, sinking, or flaking after Montana winters, those are signs the base has failed - not just the surface. Patching buys time, but a properly built replacement is the fix that lasts. Great Falls has some of the harshest freeze-thaw conditions in the country, which means base preparation matters more here than almost anywhere else.
Many customers also ask about concrete patio construction when they replace their driveway - it is a natural time to add outdoor living space while the crew is already on-site.
If you have filled the same cracks more than once and they keep reappearing, the slab or base has shifted. No filler will fix a failed base. Great Falls freeze-thaw cycles accelerate this breakdown fast.
Standing water on your driveway means the surface has settled unevenly. In Great Falls winters, pooled water freezes, expands, and drives deeper into any cracks - turning a drainage problem into a structural one.
If the top layer is chipping off in flakes or the surface feels rough where it used to be smooth, the concrete is spalling. This is common in Montana driveways exposed to years of freeze-thaw cycles and de-icing products. Once it spreads, deterioration continues.
Concrete lasts 30 to 50 years in good conditions, but in a climate like Great Falls the realistic lifespan is often closer to 25 to 35 years. If yours is approaching that age with visible wear, a contractor inspection is worth doing before small problems become expensive ones.
We handle full driveway replacements from start to finish - tearing out the old surface, hauling it away, grading and compacting the base, and pouring a new slab with properly placed control joints and the right mix for Montana winters. Whether you need a basic two-car driveway or a larger surface for trucks and trailers, we size the thickness and base depth to match the actual load.
We also offer decorative options including stamped patterns, brushed textures, and colored concrete for homeowners who want more than a plain gray slab. These finishes are applied during the pour and do not weaken the surface when done correctly. If you need a surface for commercial vehicles or a shared lot, our concrete parking lot building service handles heavier-duty construction.
Best for driveways with base failure, heavy cracking, or surfaces that have reached the end of their useful life.
For homes with gravel, dirt, or no driveway at all - built from the ground up with proper drainage and base depth.
Stamped patterns, brushed texture, and integral color for homeowners who want curb appeal along with durability.
Great Falls is one of the windiest cities in the country, and that wind combined with low humidity can dry out fresh concrete too fast during the pour. When the top layer dries faster than the rest of the slab, the surface can crack before it has fully cured. Experienced local contractors schedule pours carefully and use curing methods that account for this - a detail that matters in Great Falls in ways it does not in most other cities.
The clay-heavy soils common across Cascade County expand and contract with moisture, stressing concrete from below. A proper gravel base acts as a buffer between moving soil and your slab. Homeowners in Helena and Havre face similar conditions - central Montana soils and winters are consistent across the region. The Portland Cement Association and the American Concrete Institute both publish guidance on mix design for freeze-thaw climates that aligns with what we specify here.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions - driveway size, current condition, and any finish preferences - then schedule a free on-site visit to measure and assess.
We come to you, measure the area, check the base condition, and provide a written estimate that covers every line item: demolition, hauling, base prep, pour, and cleanup. No ballpark guesses.
We pull any required City of Great Falls permits before work begins. Once materials are ordered and permits are in hand, we give you a firm start date - typically two to four weeks out in peak season.
We break out the old surface, prep and compact the base, pour the new slab, and finish the surface. Before we leave, we walk the finished driveway with you and cover care instructions for the curing period.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate with a written quote. After you submit, someone from our team will call to schedule a time to look at your driveway in person.
(406) 216-6060Every job is covered by liability insurance and workers compensation. You are protected if anything goes wrong on your property, and permitted work means your driveway is documented when you sell.
We are a local company, not a national franchise. We understand what Great Falls winters do to concrete and we build accordingly - not to a generic national standard.
Our quotes spell out demolition, hauling, base prep, pour, and cleanup before a shovel hits the ground. If something unexpected comes up during the job, we talk to you before we act.
We use concrete mixes and curing approaches suited for Great Falls conditions - low humidity, wind, and extreme temperature swings. The result is a slab that holds through Montana winters, not just the first warm season.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: a driveway that does what it is supposed to do for the next 30 years, not one that needs repairs before your next vehicle purchase. If you have questions before requesting an estimate, call us directly at (406) 216-6060.
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