
Advanced Sierra Vista Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Sierra Vista and surrounding communities. We show up on time, explain exactly what we are doing, and build concrete that lasts.

Advanced Sierra Vista Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor in Sierra Vista, AZ, solving concrete problems for homeowners and businesses across southeastern Arizona. We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations and decorative finishes - serving 12 cities in Cochise and Pima counties. Whether your driveway is cracking after years of monsoon cycles or you need a new slab from the ground up, we handle the whole job.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Turn your backyard into a space you actually use with a clean, level concrete patio built for Arizona weather.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers the style with the durability of solid concrete.
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Uneven, crumbling, or missing walkway? A new concrete sidewalk creates a safe, clean path from the street to your door.
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Tired of a dusty, oil-stained garage floor? A properly poured concrete slab transforms the space and holds up under real use.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to be the only option - decorative finishes add color, texture, and lasting curb appeal.
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Sloping yard or eroding soil? A concrete retaining wall holds your landscape in place and adds usable flat space.
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Commercial or residential, a properly installed concrete floor is the most durable and lowest-maintenance option available.
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Hot, cracked pool deck? A resurfaced or new concrete pool deck is safer underfoot and stays cooler in southern Arizona sun.
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Broken or sunken entry steps are a trip hazard - new concrete steps fix the safety problem and look sharp doing it.
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Every structure needs a solid starting point - a properly poured slab foundation protects your investment from the ground up.
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Planning a new structure? A correct foundation installation means the building above stays level and sound for years.
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Asphalt parking lots pit, crack, and fade fast - a concrete parking lot handles heavy traffic and lasts far longer.
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Walls, fences, and additions need footings that go deep enough to stay put - we build them to handle local soil conditions.
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Settling foundation causing cracks in your walls or sticking doors? Foundation raising levels the structure and stops the damage.
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Need a clean cut through existing concrete for repairs or utility access? Precision concrete cutting protects what stays.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you need - even a rough idea of the project is enough to get started. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate.
We come to your property, measure the area, assess the site conditions, and walk through your options with you. You get a written estimate before any work is scheduled - no vague verbal quotes that change later.
Once you approve, we handle permits, scheduling, and the job itself. We keep you informed at every stage, clean up when we are done, and walk you through the finished work before we leave.
Our license is active with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors and covers all concrete work. Every job carries full liability and workers comp coverage - no exceptions.
We live and work in Sierra Vista. We know the clay soils, the monsoon season, the permit requirements at the city building division, and what concrete needs to survive in this climate.
We come to your property, assess the job in person, and give you a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and permits. You decide what to do from there - no pressure.
If something looks off in the first year - unusual cracking, surface issues, drainage problems we caused - call us. We stand behind the work and will come back to make it right.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (520) 523-1256 or send us a message.
They poured our new driveway in early April and finished right on schedule before the heat set in. The surface is smooth, the edges are clean, and it has held up through two monsoon seasons without a single crack.
Robert M., Sierra Vista - Concrete driveway building
We had a clay soil problem under our old patio and the previous contractor never addressed it. This crew dug out the base, laid proper gravel, and poured a patio that actually stays level. Water runs off it the way it should.
Sandra K., Bisbee - Concrete patio construction
The stamped concrete on our back patio looks exactly like the sample we chose - the color is even and the pattern lines up at the seams. They resealed it before they left and told us when to schedule the next coat.
James T., Huachuca City - Stamped concrete services
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around for a callback that never comes. This is a no-obligation estimate, so there is nothing to lose by reaching out. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the area and give you a written quote.
(520) 523-1256Advanced Sierra Vista Concrete is based in Sierra Vista and serves 12 communities across southeastern Arizona, including Bisbee, Tombstone, Douglas, and Tucson. We offer same-week scheduling for most projects and can typically reach all service areas within an hour or less.
Yes - hot, dry air causes the surface to dry before the interior cures, creating a weak slab prone to cracking. Experienced crews pour early in the morning and use curing compounds to slow evaporation. The Portland Cement Association covers proper heat curing practices at cement.org.
Portland Cement Association ->Yes. Rain hitting wet concrete before it sets can wash away the surface finish, streak color, and weaken the top layer. Spring and fall pours avoid this risk. If summer work is unavoidable, ask your contractor specifically how they manage monsoon risk.
National Weather Service - Monsoon ->Concrete lasts longer in this climate. Asphalt softens in sustained heat and needs regular sealing and patching. Concrete handles UV exposure, monsoon rain, and temperature swings with less maintenance over a 30-plus year lifespan.
Clay soils in Cochise County expand when wet and shrink when dry - that seasonal movement stresses concrete from below. The fix is proper base preparation: compacted subgrade and a gravel layer that buffers soil movement. Poor base prep is the most common cause of early failure.
Arizona Geological Survey ->Control joints are shallow cuts made in fresh concrete that guide cracking into straight, planned lines. Without them, concrete expands and contracts with temperature changes and cracks randomly across the surface. Any contractor skipping them is cutting a corner you will regret.
In most cases, yes. Driveways that connect to a public street and larger patios typically require a permit from the City of Sierra Vista. Your contractor should pull it before work begins - unpermitted concrete work can create problems when you sell the home.
City of Sierra Vista Development Services ->Advanced Sierra Vista Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Sierra Vista, Arizona, serving residential and commercial clients across 12 communities in southeastern Arizona since 2025.
All concrete work is performed by a crew licensed through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors - the state authority that issues and enforces contractor licensing in Arizona. You can verify our license status on the Registrar's public website before you call.
We offer 16 concrete services, from driveways and stamped patios to slab foundations and concrete cutting, covering the full range of work a homeowner or property manager in southeastern Arizona is likely to need.
Learn more about us ->If cracks are wider than a pencil, sections have shifted up or down, or the surface is flaking in large areas, patching is unlikely to hold. A full replacement addresses the underlying cause rather than the symptom.
Ask them directly how many inches of gravel base they use and how they compact it. A vague answer - or no answer - is a red flag. Good base prep is the biggest factor in how long your concrete lasts.
The crew should either keep the surface moist for several days or apply a curing compound right after the pour. In hot, dry climates like Sierra Vista, skipping this step is one of the most common causes of surface cracking and dusting.
The American Concrete Institute publishes free resources on mix design, curing, and quality standards that help homeowners ask better questions. If you are ready to talk through your specific project, call us at (520) 523-1256.
Sierra Vista is the largest city in Cochise County and sits at roughly 4,600 feet elevation in the Sulphur Springs Valley, just east of the Huachuca Mountains. The city of around 45,000 residents grew up around Fort Huachuca, the U.S. Army installation on the west side of town, and that history shapes nearly everything about housing and contracting work here - from the mix of owner-occupied and rental homes to the pace of neighborhood turnover.
The climate in Sierra Vista is real. Winters bring freezing nights and occasional snow - the elevation makes this very different from Phoenix or Tucson. Every summer, monsoon storms roll in off the mountains and can drop an inch of rain in under an hour, which is why drainage and base preparation matter so much for any concrete project here. The Ramsey Canyon Preserve in the nearby Huachuca Mountains draws visitors from across the region and gives residents a backyard worth maintaining. The U.S. Census puts median home values in the $185,000-$200,000 range - modest by Arizona standards, which means homeowners here want work done right without being overcharged.
Most homes in Sierra Vista are single-story ranch-style builds from the 1970s through the early 2000s, with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and desert landscaping. Concrete driveways, block walls, and hardscaped yards are standard. We work on homes across the city - from the neighborhoods near Fort Huachuca on the west side to the newer subdivisions on the north end. If you are a homeowner or property manager in Sierra Vista who needs concrete work done correctly the first time, we are the crew to call.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Advanced Sierra Vista Concrete
2301 E Fry BlvdAlways open, 24/7.
Call (520) 523-1256 or fill out our form and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free, no-obligation estimate.