
Rexburg Concrete Company serves homeowners and businesses throughout Rexburg with driveways, sidewalks, foundations, and stamped concrete - backed by fast scheduling and a crew that knows what Idaho winters do to concrete.

Most Rexburg driveways face cracking and heaving from the freeze-thaw cycle that runs from October through April at this elevation. We pour properly reinforced concrete driveways with correct joint placement so the slab has room to move without breaking apart.
Rexburg sits on the Snake River Plain, where soil conditions and deep frost lines require footings that reach below the freeze zone. We size and pour slabs that stay stable season after season, whether you are building a new home, shop, or accessory structure.
Tight lots in older neighborhoods near the BYU-Idaho campus mean sidewalk replacement often requires careful work around fences, irrigation lines, and landscaping. We handle the prep and pour so the finished walk is level, smooth, and built to city grade standards.
Newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of Rexburg are a natural fit for stamped concrete patios and walkways. The textured surface adds traction in wet and icy conditions while giving the property a finished, custom look without the cost of pavers or natural stone.
Spring snowmelt across Rexburg moves a lot of water in a short window, and yards with any slope can lose soil fast when that happens. Concrete retaining walls hold grades stable and keep landscaping in place through the wet season and beyond.
Rexburg garages track in road salt and snowmelt from November through March, which breaks down untreated concrete over time. A properly poured and sealed garage floor resists that moisture and chemical damage and is far easier to clean throughout the winter months.
Rexburg sits at nearly 5,000 feet above sea level, and that elevation drives most of the concrete challenges homeowners face here. Winters bring around 40 to 50 inches of snow, and the ground freezes to 30 inches or deeper in a hard year. When the ground freezes and thaws repeatedly from October through April, concrete slabs heave, joints crack, and surfaces that were poured without adequate thickness or reinforcement start to fail. A contractor who knows this does not just pour concrete - they prepare the base, place joints correctly, and specify the right mix design to survive the local climate.
Most homes in Rexburg were built between 1980 and 2010 to meet the housing demand that came with BYU-Idaho growth. That means a large share of the concrete flatwork across the city - driveways, sidewalks, patio slabs - is now 15 to 40 years old and reaching the end of its useful life. At the same time, spring snowmelt in March and April pushes large volumes of water through yards quickly, and soil drainage on the Snake River Plain is uneven enough that water can pond against foundations if the grades are not right. Getting a concrete contractor who has worked in Rexburg and understands the full picture - elevation, frost depth, soil type, and building stock age - is the difference between a repair that holds and one that cracks again the following spring.
Rexburg Concrete Company is based right here in Rexburg, and we pull permits through the City of Rexburg Building Department regularly. We know which neighborhoods have the tightest lot access, which streets require a lane closure permit for equipment staging, and which soil conditions near the older downtown core require extra subgrade prep before a pour.
We have worked on homes in every part of Rexburg - from the neighborhoods near Porter Park and the older blocks close to the BYU-Idaho campus to the newer subdivisions spreading out along the city edges. Main Street, 2nd East, and the residential streets running north toward Moody Road are all familiar ground to our crew. Rexburg is a smaller city where word travels fast, and most of our work here comes from referrals from neighbors and previous customers.
We also serve the surrounding communities regularly. If you are in Rigby, ID, we cover that area as well. We work throughout Madison County and the neighboring communities, so you are not limited to Rexburg city limits when you call us.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this page. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and usually much faster.
We come to your property, look at the site, and give you a written estimate at no cost. We explain what the project involves and answer any cost questions before you commit to anything.
We schedule the work around the weather forecast - concrete is not poured in temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. You do not need to be home during the pour unless you want to be.
After the pour, we walk you through the curing timeline - typically 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic and seven days for vehicles. We do not close out the job until you are satisfied with the result.
Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your project will cost in Rexburg.
(208) 356-7637Rexburg is the county seat of Madison County and the largest city in the county, with a population of roughly 39,000 as of the 2020 Census. The city sits in the upper Snake River Plain at about 4,865 feet above sea level, surrounded by agricultural land growing potatoes and grain. BYU-Idaho, which enrolls around 45,000 students, sits at the center of town and has driven rapid growth over the past two decades. Most of the city's housing stock went up between 1980 and 2010 to meet that demand, making Rexburg a relatively young city by building stock standards. The older neighborhoods concentrated around downtown and Porter Park contrast with the newer subdivisions spreading outward along the city edges.
The city is about 30 miles northeast of Idaho Falls, ID, which is the nearest large city with major commercial services. For most daily needs - groceries, hardware, medical care - Rexburg residents stay local. The city is also within driving distance of Teton Valley and the communities to the east, and many residents have connections throughout the broader eastern Idaho region. We serve customers across this corridor, including in nearby Rigby, ID, and throughout the surrounding communities of Madison and Jefferson counties.
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