Custom Somerton Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Roll, AZ with foundation installation, driveways, slabs, and concrete flatwork - and we have worked the Yuma County corridor since 2015. We know the properties along Highway 95: rural lots, older home stock, manufactured homes, and the kind of sandy desert soil that punishes any foundation that was not poured right. Call us for a free estimate with no obligation.

Homes and outbuildings along the Highway 95 corridor in Roll need foundations sized for the local soil. Desert sand and caliche layers require specific base preparation and depth to prevent settling. Whether you are adding a garage, a second structure, or replacing a failed foundation, we engineer the pour for what this ground demands. Learn about our foundation installation work.
Many Roll properties have unpaved driveways across large lots, and gravel washes out or scatters after monsoon rain and traffic. A concrete driveway poured to the right depth on a compacted base gives you a surface that holds up to Yuma County heat and the occasional flash flood drainage without crumbling at the edges.
Flat agricultural land around Roll looks stable, but monsoon storms that dump inches of rain in an hour can erode unprotected embankments and borders quickly. A concrete retaining wall holds soil in place around driveways, gardens, and low-lying areas of a property that would otherwise wash out every summer.
Detached garages, carports, and storage buildings on Roll properties are common, and all of them need a properly poured slab. We spec the reinforcement and control joint layout based on local soil conditions rather than a generic plan, which is the difference between a slab that lasts 30 years and one that cracks in 5.
Roll winters are mild enough to make outdoor living genuinely appealing for several months of the year. A concrete patio with a shaded cover and the right surface finish - lighter colors that reflect heat rather than absorb it - extends your usable outdoor space through spring and fall as well.
Adding a shade structure, block wall, or any freestanding feature to a Roll property starts with footings that reach stable soil below the active sandy surface layer. Footings poured without accounting for local soil depth requirements will shift when the ground cycles through wet and dry seasons repeatedly.
Roll is in the heart of Yuma County, one of the hottest and driest counties in the United States. Summer temperatures along the Highway 95 corridor regularly hit 110 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit, and the intense sun in this region degrades concrete surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. But heat alone is not the only challenge. Much of the housing stock in Roll was built between the 1970s and 1990s, meaning original concrete work - driveways, porch slabs, carport pads, and foundations - is now 30 to 50 years old and was poured to standards that predate current base-prep and reinforcement requirements. Age plus the local wet-dry soil cycle from monsoon season creates the combination that causes slabs to crack, heave, and settle across this area every year.
The Yuma County area, including Roll, also has a significant share of manufactured homes and properties with mixed construction - older mobile home units with stick-built additions, or concrete pads added over the years to pier-and-beam structures. This type of mixed construction requires a contractor who understands both manufactured home systems and standard concrete work. Flat agricultural land around Roll also presents drainage challenges that do not exist on suburban lots - when monsoon rain arrives fast and the ground is saturated, water has to go somewhere, and that affects how we approach drainage slopes and foundation placement on any job out here.
Our crew works throughout Roll regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Permits for structural concrete in Roll go through the Yuma County Development Services Department, since Roll is unincorporated. We have handled permits through that office before and know the application and inspection process for rural Yuma County properties.
Roll sits about 30 miles north of Yuma on U.S. Highway 95, the main road that connects the community to Quartzsite to the north and Yuma to the south. Most homes are set back from the highway on farm roads and large rural lots. The surrounding land is active agricultural ground - one of the most productive farming regions in the country, with fields irrigated by the Colorado River system. That agricultural character means properties out here often have utility sheds, equipment pads, and fencing that need concrete work alongside the main home. You can read more about the community and the broader area through the Roll, Arizona Wikipedia article.
We also serve the communities just south and east of Roll. If you need concrete work in Tacna, AZ or over in Wellton, AZ, our crew covers that stretch of Yuma County on the same route.
Call us or submit the online estimate form with your project details. We reply to every Roll inquiry within one business day and schedule a time to come out.
We visit your Roll property, assess the soil, existing structures, and access, and give you a free written estimate. We also identify any permit requirements at this stage and explain the full cost before you make any commitment.
We pull any required permits from Yuma County, handle excavation and forming, and schedule the pour. In summer months we start well before sunrise to avoid peak heat. You do not need to be on-site during the pour itself.
After the job is done, we walk you through the finished work and explain the 28-day curing period - what loads and activities to avoid. Any questions that come up later, just call us directly.
We serve Roll and the Highway 95 corridor through Yuma County with free site assessments, written estimates, and one-business-day responses.
(928) 655-8943Roll is a small unincorporated community in Yuma County, Arizona, positioned along U.S. Highway 95 between Yuma to the south and Quartzsite to the north. The community is surrounded by active agricultural land - cotton, lettuce, wheat, and other crops that make Yuma County one of the most productive farming areas in the United States. Most residents live on large rural lots or agricultural parcels, and the community has no incorporated town center. Yuma County governs all permitting and land use decisions for Roll and the surrounding unincorporated areas. Read about the broader region through the Roll, Arizona Wikipedia article.
The housing in Roll reflects its agricultural and rural character - primarily single-family homes built from the 1970s through the 1990s, with stucco and block exterior construction, flat or low-slope roofs, and carports rather than enclosed garages. Manufactured homes are also common, often placed on larger lots with stick-built additions over the years. Properties typically have large unpaved areas, gravel driveways, and multiple outbuildings for storage and equipment. The nearest full services are in Yuma, about 30 miles south, making local contractors who actually cover this area valuable for homeowners. Neighbors in the corridor include Dateland, AZ and communities further east and south along the highway.
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