
Rexburg Concrete Company provides concrete contracting services throughout Ammon, ID, including slab foundations, driveways, and retaining walls - with a crew that understands high-elevation freeze-thaw conditions and has served the Bonneville County area continuously since 2024 years ago.

Ammon sits on the Snake River Plain at nearly 4,700 feet, where frost lines and volcanic substrate affect how deep footings need to go. Our slab foundation work is designed for this specific soil profile, so the slab stays level through multiple freeze-thaw cycles.
Ammon driveways in the newer subdivisions on the east and south sides of the city typically serve three-car garages with large aprons. We size joints and thickness for the load and the climate so the surface does not start cracking within a few winters.
Spring snowmelt in Ammon moves fast through yards that slope toward the back of the lot. Concrete retaining walls hold soil grades in place and protect landscaping investment through the wet season, when poorly graded yards lose the most ground.
Many Ammon homes built in the 1990s and 2000s have original garage slabs that tracked in road salt and snowmelt for two decades. A new garage floor pour with a sealed finish stands up to the chemical and moisture cycle that Idaho winters deliver every year.
In Ammon neighborhoods where lots are closely spaced and utilities run shallow, sidewalk replacement requires care around sprinkler lines and property edges. We handle the excavation, base prep, and pour so the finished walk meets grade and drains away from the home.
As Ammon continues to grow outward with new construction on the city edges, foundation work demand has grown with it. We pour residential foundations sized to meet local frost depth requirements and engineered for the load of the structure going on top.
Ammon is one of the fastest-growing cities in eastern Idaho, and most of its housing stock was built during the subdivision boom of the 1990s through the 2010s. That means a large share of the flatwork across the city - driveways, sidewalks, patio slabs, and garage floors - is now 15 to 30 years old and facing the compounded effects of high-elevation winters. At nearly 4,700 feet above sea level, Ammon averages around 30 inches of snow per year and sees temperatures drop below 10 degrees Fahrenheit regularly. The ground freezes to 24 to 36 inches in a hard winter, and the repeated freeze-thaw cycles from November through March crack concrete that was poured without adequate thickness or proper joint placement.
The volcanic and silty soils of the Snake River Plain also present a specific challenge. Water from spring snowmelt sheds quickly off frozen ground rather than soaking in, and that runoff can pool against foundations or erode around retaining walls. Homes on the newer subdivisions on the east and south edges of the city often have larger lots with more hardscape - bigger driveways, longer walkways, and more concrete surface area that can fail if the base preparation was cut short. Understanding how this soil behaves through a full seasonal cycle is what separates a pour that lasts from one that requires repair within a few years.
Our crew works throughout Ammon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We coordinate with the City of Ammon and Bonneville County for permits on structural and foundation projects, and we are familiar with how quickly the development pace changes the mix of job types across different parts of the city.
Ammon sits directly east of Idaho Falls, and the two cities share a border along Hitt Road. Homeowners on the west side of Ammon near that border typically have older homes and smaller lots, while the areas spreading east and south toward the open land beyond Ammon City Park are mostly newer builds with larger driveways and more hardscape. We work across all of it and adjust our approach based on lot access, soil conditions, and what the neighboring concrete already looks like.
We also serve nearby communities from Ammon. If you are over in Shelley, ID or in Idaho Falls, we cover those areas as well - you do not need to find a separate contractor for work on either side of the Ammon city line.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day and typically much sooner - no waiting on hold or chasing a callback.
We visit your property, look at the existing conditions, and give you a written estimate at no charge. We explain what the work involves and what it will cost before you commit to anything.
We schedule the job around your availability and the weather forecast. In Ammon, we plan pours for days when temperatures will stay above 40 degrees Fahrenheit through the cure window.
When the work is done, we walk the finished job with you and explain the cure timeline. For flatwork, expect 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and seven days before vehicle load.
We serve Ammon homeowners from smaller sidewalk repairs to full foundation pours. Tell us what you need and we will get back to you within one business day.
(208) 356-7637Ammon is a city in Bonneville County that sits directly east of Idaho Falls, sharing a border along Hitt Road. With a population of around 17,000 to 18,000 people, Ammon has grown quickly since the 1990s as families moved into planned subdivisions built on what was previously farmland. Most of the housing stock is single-family, owner-occupied, and relatively new - the city incorporated in 1948 but the bulk of its current neighborhoods were developed in the last three decades. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Ammon has median home values above the Idaho state average, reflecting the newer housing stock and the income levels of the families who have settled here.
The city is family-oriented and has a high share of married-couple households, which means most homeowners are long-term residents who invest in maintaining their properties. Ammon City Park serves as the main community gathering space, and the proximity to Idaho Falls means residents have easy access to shopping, healthcare, and employment while living in a quieter residential setting. For concrete work, we also regularly serve homeowners in neighboring Blackfoot, ID and throughout Bonneville County.
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Learn MoreAmmon winters are hard on concrete. Call today and we will schedule your free estimate before the next freeze-thaw season causes more damage.