
Rexburg Concrete Company serves Driggs, ID with concrete patio construction, driveways, footings, and flatwork built for the snow loads and frost depths of Teton Valley at 6,100 feet. We reply within one business day and provide free written estimates before any work begins.

Driggs homeowners invest in outdoor spaces that can handle a mountain winter and still look good through the short, sunny Teton Valley summer. Our concrete patio construction is designed for the 6,100-foot elevation conditions here - proper sub-base depth, adequate thickness, and control joints that give the slab room to move without cracking through repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Driveways in Driggs deal with over 100 inches of annual snowfall and the de-icing treatments that come with it. Concrete driveways poured to the right thickness with a sealed surface resist salt damage and survive the deep freeze cycles that crack underprepared flatwork within a few seasons.
At 6,100 feet in Teton Valley, frost depth is significant and footings that do not extend below the frost line will heave with each winter cycle. Outbuildings, additions, and new construction on Driggs properties all need footings sized and poured to handle the local frost depth - whether on a compact in-town lot or a larger rural parcel.
New construction across Teton Valley increasingly uses slab foundations, and getting the base right in this climate is critical. Slabs poured over improperly compacted sub-base material or without adequate frost protection will crack and settle unevenly - a problem that gets worse with each passing winter at this elevation.
Walkways and sidewalks on Driggs properties face intense UV exposure in summer and deep frost in winter - a combination that wears down poorly prepared concrete quickly. Replacement slabs built on a proper gravel base with adequate joint spacing outlast original-era flatwork by decades.
Entry steps at mountain properties in Teton Valley carry heavy snow loads and foot traffic through long winters, and steps that are not properly tied to the foundation shift and crack faster than almost any other flatwork element. We build steps that stay put through the full freeze-thaw range that Driggs sees each year.
Driggs sits at 6,100 feet in Teton Valley, and the climate here is genuinely demanding on concrete. The valley receives over 100 inches of snow per year, and the snow season runs from roughly October through April. That is six months of deep freeze - long enough for the ground to freeze to significant depth and for freeze-thaw cycling to do real structural damage to slabs, driveways, and walkways. The physics are straightforward: water works into surface cracks or porous concrete, expands when it freezes, and forces gaps wider. At this elevation, temperatures also fluctuate around the freezing point more frequently than at lower-elevation sites, which means more individual freeze-thaw events per winter, not just a single long freeze. Concrete that is poured too thin, without proper sub-base preparation, or without control joints in the right places does not survive those conditions for long.
The housing mix in Driggs adds another layer of complexity. Teton County has an unusually high share of vacation and seasonal properties - homes that sit unoccupied for months at a time. Small problems like surface cracks or shifted panels go unnoticed until a homeowner returns in spring and finds a winter's worth of damage that has gone unaddressed. On top of that, the valley's growth over the past 20 years has brought a mix of older in-town homes and newer custom builds, often with large decks, complex rooflines, and premium finishes that require careful handling around existing structures. UV radiation at this elevation is also more intense than most people expect - unsealed concrete surfaces break down faster here than at lower elevations, shortening the service life of patios and walkways if they are not sealed and maintained properly.
Our crew works throughout Driggs and Teton Valley regularly, and we understand the conditions that affect concrete work here. Driggs is the county seat of Teton Valley, and the properties we work on range from compact in-town lots with older wood-frame homes to newer custom builds on large rural parcels with Teton views. The contrast between those two types of properties - and the different concrete challenges each presents - is something we encounter regularly in this valley.
The valley sits between the Teton Range to the east and the Big Hole Mountains to the west, with the flat valley floor running north through Tetonia and Felt. Spring snowmelt moves quickly through the valley, and drainage is a real consideration when planning concrete flatwork on lower-lying properties. We also work with a share of vacation homeowners who are not in Driggs full time - if your property has been through a hard winter while you were away, a walkthrough in spring can catch issues before they become expensive. Teton Valley Public Works handles road infrastructure in the area, and Teton County Public Works is the local authority for infrastructure and development standards.
We serve Driggs and the surrounding region. If you are in Rexburg or in Ashton, we cover those communities as well with the same crew and process.
Call us or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day. You do not need a detailed scope ready - just describe what you are seeing and we will ask the right questions.
We come to your Driggs property, assess the soil conditions, drainage, and scope, and give you a written estimate at no cost and no obligation. The estimate accounts for Teton Valley elevation and frost depth - not a generic quote that ignores local conditions.
Teton Valley weather windows can be short, so we plan the pour date carefully. We handle forming, reinforcement, pouring, and finishing - you do not need to be on-site the entire day, though we prefer a walkthrough at the end.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you and explain the cure timeline - especially important at this elevation where temperatures can drop overnight even in summer. Any questions after we leave, call us directly.
We serve Driggs and all of Teton Valley. Free written estimate, no obligation, replies within one business day.
(208) 356-7637Driggs is the county seat of Teton County, Idaho, with a population of around 1,900 people in town - though the broader Teton Valley community is larger and growing. The town sits at 6,100 feet in a wide, flat agricultural basin framed by the Teton Range to the east and the Big Hole Mountains to the west. The housing stock reflects the valley's dual identity: older, modest wood-frame homes in the town core built from the mid-20th century, alongside newer custom homes and vacation properties built in the 2000s and 2010s as Teton Valley attracted buyers relocating from larger metros. That mix means contractors encounter a wide range of conditions - aging flatwork on older in-town lots and complex finishes on newer custom builds - often on the same street. Learn more about Driggs at the Driggs, Idaho Wikipedia article.
Driggs is best known outside Idaho for its proximity to Grand Targhee Resort on the west slope of the Tetons, and the valley draws outdoor visitors year-round. A significant portion of properties are vacation homes or seasonal rentals that sit unoccupied through parts of the year, meaning deferred maintenance is common and spring catch-up work is a regular pattern. Neighboring areas we also serve include Rexburg to the west and Ashton to the northwest - both within easy reach for the same crew.
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