
Custom Somerton Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and decorative concrete for homeowners across Somerton and the surrounding Yuma area. Local crew, free estimates, and work built for the Arizona desert.

Custom Somerton Concrete is a locally owned concrete contractor based in Somerton, AZ, serving homeowners and businesses across the Yuma area. We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations, retaining walls, and decorative finishes - across 12 communities in southwest Arizona. No subcontractors. No runaround. A local crew that shows up and does the work right the first time.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a solid base for shade structures and furniture you will actually use.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers a custom finish at a fraction of the price.
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Dirt path from your door to the street? A concrete sidewalk ends the mud, the dust, and the tripping hazards for good.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? A new concrete floor is easier to clean, resistant to oil stains, and built to last.
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Plain concrete does not have to stay plain. Decorative finishes turn driveways, patios, and floors into standout features.
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Soil washing away or slopes causing drainage problems? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground and protects your yard.
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Need a strong, level floor for a workshop, warehouse, or addition? Concrete floor installation built to handle the load.
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Old pool deck cracking or fading? A new concrete pool deck looks clean, stays cooler underfoot, and resists water damage.
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Crumbling or uneven entry steps are a safety hazard. New concrete steps are solid, level, and built for daily use.
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Starting a new structure? A properly built concrete slab foundation is the most important part of any long-lasting build.
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Foundation problems do not fix themselves. Expert installation ensures your structure starts on solid, stable ground.
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Gravel or asphalt lot breaking down? A concrete parking lot handles heavy traffic and needs far less maintenance long-term.
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Building a deck, addition, or shed? Concrete footings give the structure a stable anchor that holds through any season.
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Foundation settling or sinking? Foundation raising corrects the drop before it damages your walls, floors, or doors.
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Need to cut through concrete for a repair, utility line, or renovation? Precise concrete cutting with no unnecessary damage.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you need. You do not have to have exact measurements or know every detail - just describe what you are working with. We will get back to you within 1 business day to talk through the project and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your property, measure the area, and look at the existing surface and soil conditions. This is where questions get answered - about timing, finishes, permits, and anything else on your mind. You will receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included before any work is scheduled. No surprises, no vague quotes.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull any required permits, schedule the job around the weather and your calendar, and handle everything through to completion. Demolition, base prep, the pour, finishing, and cleanup - all done by our own crew. We do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job closed.
We carry full liability insurance on every project and are licensed with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. You can verify our license at roc.az.gov before you call. Every job is covered - residential and commercial.
We come to your property, measure the job, and give you a written estimate that covers everything - demolition, base prep, the pour, and cleanup. No surprise charges at the end. You decide whether to move forward, no pressure.
We are not a Phoenix crew driving an hour to get here. Custom Somerton Concrete is based locally and has been working in this community since 2015. We know the soil conditions, the permit process, and the weather patterns that affect every job.
Concrete in Somerton faces extreme heat, clay soils, and monsoon rains. We schedule pours around the weather, prepare the base for local soil conditions, and use sealing techniques suited to Arizona UV exposure - so the work lasts, not just looks good on day one.
Ready to get started? Call (928) 655-8943 or send us a message.
They replaced our cracked driveway in November and it came out exactly the way we wanted. The crew showed up on time both days, cleaned up completely, and the concrete has not shifted at all after the spring monsoons. We were expecting more hassle than this.
Maria R., Somerton, AZ - Concrete Driveway Building
We had them do a stamped concrete patio in the backyard last October. The pattern is a flagstone look and people ask about it every time we have company over. They handled the permit, kept us posted on the schedule, and the price matched the estimate exactly.
Carlos V., Yuma, AZ - Stamped Concrete Services
I called about a new concrete sidewalk from my front door to the street. They came out within two days for the estimate, explained the whole process, and had the job done in one morning. No mess left behind. It looks better than any of the neighbors.
Diana F., San Luis, AZ - Concrete Sidewalk Building
We respond within 1 business day - no automated runaround. This is a no-obligation request. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to discuss your project and schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience.
(928) 655-8943Custom Somerton Concrete is based in Somerton, AZ and serves 12 communities across the Yuma area, including Yuma, San Luis, and Wellton. We are familiar with the soil conditions, permit requirements, and weather patterns across this entire region. Most projects are scheduled within the same week we receive your estimate request.
Concrete outperforms asphalt in high-heat climates - asphalt softens above 120 degrees and develops ruts under repeated traffic. Concrete stays rigid in Somerton summers and typically lasts twice as long, making it the lower-cost option over a 20-year period.
A concrete slab poured without the right slope lets monsoon runoff collect near your foundation, which softens the base and causes cracking within a few seasons. The correct grade - about a quarter inch per foot sloping away from the house - is set during base prep, not after the pour.
Caliche is a hard, chalky soil layer found throughout the Yuma area that does not drain water well. If a contractor does not account for caliche during base preparation, water pools beneath the slab and causes heaving and cracking. Proper handling of this layer separates experienced local crews from out-of-area contractors. The University of Arizona Extension has resources on soil conditions specific to Arizona.
Concrete poured above 90 degrees ambient temperature dries too fast on the surface before fully hardening underneath, which leads to surface cracking and a weaker slab. Experienced contractors in Somerton schedule pours for early morning during summer and use curing compounds to slow moisture loss on hot days.
Control joints are shallow cuts made in concrete slabs at regular intervals. They give the concrete a designated place to crack - along a straight, hidden line - rather than randomly across the surface as it expands and contracts. Skipping them is one of the most common mistakes made by inexperienced crews.
You can walk on concrete after 24 to 48 hours in most conditions. Vehicles should stay off for at least 7 days, and the concrete continues to gain strength for about 28 days after the pour. In Somerton summers, the surface can look solid quickly but is still curing underneath - patience during this window matters.
Custom Somerton Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Somerton, AZ, serving 12 communities across southwest Arizona and the Yuma region since 2015. We are licensed with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, the state authority that issues contractor licenses and oversees compliance with Arizona construction law. Our work covers residential and commercial concrete across 16 service categories - from driveways and patios to foundation work and decorative finishes. Learn more about our team and background.
A properly installed concrete driveway can last 30 years or more with basic maintenance. The biggest factors are base preparation, concrete thickness, and whether control joints were placed correctly. Poor base work or skipped control joints can cut that lifespan in half.
Hairline cracks and surface discoloration are usually cosmetic. Cracks wider than a quarter inch, sections that have shifted or heaved, or widespread surface flaking indicate structural failure. At that point, patching is rarely a long-term solution - a full replacement is usually more cost-effective over five years.
A complete written estimate covers demolition and removal of the existing surface, base preparation, reinforcement, the pour, finishing, and site cleanup. If any of those items are missing, ask before you sign. Vague estimates often lead to disputes when the job scope expands.
The American Concrete Institute publishes standards and best practices for residential concrete work used by licensed contractors across the country. If you have questions about your specific project, call us at (928) 655-8943 and we will walk through it with you.
Somerton is a small city of about 16,000 people in Yuma County, situated in the Colorado River valley just a few miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border. The city sits at the center of one of the most productive agricultural regions in the country, surrounded by farmland that shapes the soil conditions, the climate, and the daily rhythm of the community. It is a working, long-established town where many families have lived in the same homes for generations.
Local landmarks include Cocopah Casino Resort, operated by the Cocopah Indian Tribe just outside town, and Somerton City Park, a gathering place for community events throughout the year. The Colorado River forms the western edge of the Yuma area, and the flat, open terrain of the surrounding valley is a familiar backdrop for anyone who lives or works here. Yuma, the nearest large city, is about 12 miles to the north, and the City of Somerton handles permits and inspections for residential and commercial construction within city limits.
Working in Somerton means understanding the local conditions that affect every concrete project - the extreme summer heat that pushes temperatures above 110 degrees, the clay-heavy and caliche-rich soils that shift with seasonal moisture, and the monsoon storms that test drainage from mid-June through September. Custom Somerton Concrete has operated in this environment since 2015 and builds every project with those conditions in mind.
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