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CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS.

Standard, broom-finish, and exposed-aggregate concrete driveways — properly sloped for drainage, properly cut for freeze-thaw, properly cured to last 30+ years.

Why this matters

STRONGER BASE,
LONGER LIFE.

A concrete driveway is one of the highest-stress slabs on your property — daily vehicle loads, freeze-thaw cycles, ice melt, and lawn-mower abuse. The difference between a driveway that lasts 12 years and one that lasts 35 is almost entirely in the base prep and the cut spacing.

Every Peak Concrete driveway gets a properly compacted road-base sub-base, fiber or rebar reinforcement to spec, control joints cut at the right spacing, and a finish you can actually choose from.

30+
Year Lifespan
$8-15
Per Sq Ft
5-10
Day Build
Materials & Options

PICK YOUR FINISH.

01

Broom Finish

Standard textured finish — best traction, most affordable, most common.

Most common

02

Exposed Aggregate

Stone aggregate exposed at surface — premium look, excellent traction.

Premium

03

Stamped or Colored

Stamped pattern or integral color for a decorative driveway.

Decorative

The Build

PROPER DRIVEWAY STARTS UNDERGROUND.

01

Excavation & Base

Excavate to depth, remove organics. 4-6" compacted road base.

02

Forms & Reinforcement

Forms set and leveled. Fiber-reinforced concrete or rebar grid placed.

03

Pour & Finish

Concrete poured, screeded, floated, finished to spec. Control joints cut.

04

Cure & Seal

Proper cure window. Optional cure-and-seal for added durability.

FAQ

CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS QUESTIONS.

How thick should my driveway be?

Residential standard is 4 inches with rebar or fiber reinforcement. Heavy vehicles or RV pads we spec 5-6 inches. Going thinner saves a few hundred dollars upfront and costs you the slab in 8-10 years.

Will it crack?

Hairline shrinkage cracks are normal and unavoidable in any concrete slab — the goal is to control where they happen with proper joint cuts. Major structural cracks come from inadequate base prep, which we don't do.

Tear-out and replace, or overlay?

Resurfacing/overlay works on driveways with sound base but cosmetic damage. If the slab is heaving, badly cracked, or has settled, full tear-out and re-pour is the only durable answer.

Stamped or exposed aggregate vs broom finish?

Stamped/exposed run 30-50% more than broom finish. They look great new but show wear sooner. Most homeowners go broom finish — best ROI.

How long before I can drive on it?

7 days for cars, 14 days for full vehicle weight. You can walk on it after 24 hours.

Will it survive Utah winters?

Yes — when properly poured, cut, and cured. Use calcium chloride or sand instead of rock salt for ice melt; rock salt is much harder on the surface.
Ready?

LET'S BUILD YOUR
CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS.

Free on-site consult. Itemized quote within 48 hours.