
Rexburg Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and flatwork across eastern Idaho. We show up on time, build it right, and leave the site clean.

Rexburg Concrete Company is a locally owned concrete contractor in Rexburg, ID, offering 16 concrete services across 12 communities in eastern Idaho. Whether you need a new driveway, a stamped patio, a foundation slab, or a parking lot, we bring the same crew and the same standards to every job. No subcontractors, no guesswork.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles decades of Idaho winters.
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Turn a muddy backyard into a solid outdoor living space that holds up through Rexburg snowmelt seasons.
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Get the look of natural stone or brick at a fraction of the cost - sealed to survive eastern Idaho winters.
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A wobbly or cracked sidewalk is a hazard once ice arrives. A new pour lasts 30 to 50 years.
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Bare concrete in your garage cracks and stains fast. A finished floor is easier to clean and looks sharp.
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Plain gray does not have to be your only option - color and texture can transform any concrete surface.
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Eroding slopes and shifting soil are problems in Idaho clay. A concrete retaining wall stops the movement.
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Whether a shop, warehouse, or outbuilding, a properly poured floor handles heavy loads without cracking.
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A rough or slippery pool surround is a safety issue. A new concrete deck is slip-resistant and easy to seal.
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Crumbling front steps are a liability. New concrete steps are built level and stable for years of daily use.
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Every structure needs a solid base. We pour slab foundations engineered for Idaho soil conditions.
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A properly installed foundation prevents settling, cracking, and moisture problems before they start.
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A durable concrete parking lot handles heavy traffic, reduces maintenance, and lasts decades longer than asphalt.
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Footings are what keep walls and posts from sinking or shifting. Get them right from the start.
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A settling or sinking foundation is serious. We lift and stabilize structures before damage spreads.
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Need to add drainage, utilities, or modify an existing slab? Precise concrete cutting keeps disruption minimal.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. We ask a few simple questions about your project - size, location, and what you need - then schedule a free on-site visit. Expect a response within 1 business day.
A crew member comes to your property, walks the area with you, checks site conditions, and gives you a written estimate. Nothing verbal, nothing vague. The quote covers materials, labor, permits, and cleanup so you know exactly what you are agreeing to.
On the scheduled date, we show up, prepare the base, pour the concrete, and finish the surface. We walk you through the finished work before we leave, explain curing time, and answer any questions. Your site is cleaned up before we go.
Rexburg Concrete Company is registered with the Idaho Contractors Board and carries full liability and workers' compensation coverage on every project - so you are protected if anything goes wrong on your property.
We come to your property, measure, assess site conditions, and hand you a written quote. The estimate is free and there is no pressure to commit on the spot.
We live and work here. We know eastern Idaho soil conditions, freeze-thaw cycles, and local permit requirements - and we stand behind every job we do in this community.
If the finished work does not match what we quoted, we come back and make it right. No runaround, no extra invoices. A straight conversation and a resolution.
Ready to get started? Call (208) 356-7637 or send us a message.
"We had them pour a new driveway after the old one cracked up over three winters. They prepared the base properly, used the right mix for our climate, and the finished surface looks great. They finished in two days and cleaned everything up before they left."
Derek M., Rexburg - Concrete driveway building
"I wanted a stamped concrete patio and was worried it would look cheap. They showed me samples, matched the color to our siding, and the result looks like real stone. That was our second summer using it and it came through winter without a single crack."
Melissa T., Idaho Falls - Stamped concrete services
"We needed a slab foundation poured for a new outbuilding. They handled the permit with the city, got the base compacted correctly, and poured on schedule. The whole process was straightforward and they communicated clearly about every step."
Ryan K., Rigby - Slab foundation building
We respond within 1 business day. Submitting this form is no obligation - it just starts a conversation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit and walk through your project with you.
(208) 356-7637Rexburg Concrete Company serves Rexburg, ID and surrounding communities across eastern Idaho, including Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and Rigby. We cover 12 service areas in total and aim to respond to new inquiries within 1 business day. Same-week scheduling is available for many projects during the spring and summer season.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in freeze-thaw climates when installed with the right mix and sealed regularly. Asphalt softens in summer heat and requires more frequent sealing and repairs over a 20-year span.
A compacted gravel base gives the slab something stable to rest on and channels water away. Without it, the ground shifts seasonally and the concrete above cracks - no matter how good the pour was.
Concrete should not be poured when temperatures are at or near freezing, because the water in the mix freezes before the concrete can harden. Rexburg's reliable pour window runs roughly late May through early September. The Portland Cement Association has detailed cold-weather concreting guidance for contractors.
Rapid snowmelt sends large volumes of water across driveways and toward foundations. A properly sloped concrete surface sheds that water toward the street rather than pooling against your garage or foundation walls.
Projects that touch the city right-of-way, affect drainage, or attach to a structure typically require a permit from the City of Rexburg Building Department. A licensed contractor handles permit applications on your behalf.
Control joints are shallow lines cut into a slab before it fully hardens. They give the concrete a planned place to crack if it ever moves, keeping random surface cracks from spreading across the visible area of your driveway or patio.
For technical standards on concrete construction and cold-weather installation, see the Portland Cement Association, an authoritative resource for homeowners and contractors.
Rexburg Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Rexburg, ID, serving eastern Idaho across 12 communities since 2023. We are registered with the Idaho Contractors Board and carry full liability coverage on every project we take on. With 16 concrete services ranging from driveways and patios to foundation slabs and parking lots, we handle projects of all sizes for homeowners and property owners across the region.
Learn more about our teamRepeated cracking usually points to one of two issues: insufficient base preparation or a concrete mix not suited to freeze-thaw conditions. Patching buys time, but if the base is compromised, a full replacement is more cost-effective long term.
Sealing within the first 30 days after a pour and every two to three years afterward keeps water from soaking into the surface. In Rexburg's climate, unsealed concrete absorbs water that then freezes and spalls the surface from the inside out.
Get at least two written quotes. Rexburg is a smaller market, so prices run slightly higher than Boise. A quote dramatically lower than others usually means the base preparation or permit process was left out. The{' '} American Concrete Institute provides homeowner guidance on evaluating contractor bids.
The American Concrete Institute publishes standards and homeowner resources for evaluating concrete quality and contractor practices. Call (208) 356-7637 to talk through your project with our team.
Rexburg is the county seat of Madison County in eastern Idaho, sitting at roughly 4,865 feet above sea level in the upper Snake River Plain. The city is home to Brigham Young University-Idaho, which has driven rapid residential growth over the past two decades. Most of the city's housing stock was built after 1980, meaning a large share of concrete driveways, sidewalks, and foundations are now reaching or past the point where maintenance or replacement makes sense.
Rexburg's climate is demanding on outdoor concrete. The city averages around 40 to 50 inches of snow per year, and frost depth can reach 30 inches or more in a hard winter, according to documented local climate data. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles crack driveways, shift sidewalk panels, and stress foundation slabs every spring. Neighborhoods near the BYU-Idaho campus and around Porter Park include some of the city's older housing, where original builder-grade concrete is especially susceptible to this kind of wear.
Whether you are in one of the newer subdivisions on the north end of town or in an older neighborhood near downtown, Rexburg Concrete Company understands what eastern Idaho homes need from their concrete. We build for this climate, handle the permit process with the City of Rexburg Building Department, and give you a finished surface built to survive the next 30 winters. Call us to get started.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Rexburg Concrete Company
110 S 2nd W
Rexburg, ID 83440
Always open, 24/7.
Call Rexburg Concrete Company today for a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and serve all of eastern Idaho.