Precision Sun City West Concrete provides concrete contractor services throughout Glendale, AZ, including stamped concrete, driveway replacement, and patio construction. We have worked on ranch-style homes across Glendale since 2017 years of serving the West Valley, and we follow up within one business day on every request.

Glendale homeowners often want the look of natural stone or brick for their patios and driveways without the maintenance headaches that come with pavers. Stamped concrete holds up well against the UV intensity and monsoon runoff that plain pavers struggle with, and the color options complement the stucco and tile palettes common on 1980s and 1990s homes throughout the city. See our stamped concrete service for pattern and color options.
Driveways on Glendale homes built in the 1980s and 1990s are now reaching the end of their useful life - cracking, settling, and spalling from decades of extreme heat and caliche soil movement. We replace driveways with properly graded, reinforced slabs that handle the desert conditions and give the front of your home a clean, finished look.
Glendale backyards are used for outdoor entertaining and relaxation for most of the year, and a solid concrete patio is the foundation of that space. We build patios on Glendale lots with the correct drainage slope to send monsoon water away from the home, and we use heat-tolerant finishes that stay comfortable underfoot through the long summer.
Pools are common on Glendale properties, and the deck surface around them takes the most UV punishment of any concrete on the lot. We pour slip-resistant pool decks with light-colored, heat-reflective finishes that stay cooler underfoot in summer temperatures that regularly exceed 110 degrees.
Walkways on older Glendale lots crack and settle when the caliche and clay mix underneath shifts with seasonal moisture changes. We build new sidewalks and paths with properly compacted bases and control joints sized for the desert heat cycle, so the concrete can expand and contract without cracking in random patterns.
Glendale garages see year-round heat storage that causes untreated concrete floors to dust, crack, and stain over time. We pour and seal garage floors with finishes that resist heat-related deterioration and make the space easier to clean - a practical upgrade for any Glendale home used as a workshop, storage area, or extra living space.
The majority of Glendale's housing stock was built between 1970 and 2000, and a large share of those homes were ranch-style single-family houses poured on slab foundations with driveways, patios, and walkways that are now reaching the end of their service life. Desert caliche soil under Glendale lots does not absorb water well - when monsoon rains arrive after months of drought, water pools on the surface and eventually works under concrete slabs, causing erosion, settlement, and cracking. Homes that were built before current slab thickness and reinforcement standards were common often show the most damage first.
Glendale summers regularly push past 110 degrees, and that sustained heat degrades concrete surfaces faster than in more temperate climates - UV exposure bleaches and weakens the surface layer, thermal expansion stresses any joint or crack that was not properly prepared, and curing conditions in extreme heat require careful timing and wet-curing practices that not every contractor bothers with. The City of Glendale Community Development department oversees residential permits for concrete and structural work, and navigating that process correctly from the start prevents delays once work is underway.
Our crew works throughout Glendale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The homes we work on most often in Glendale are single-story ranch houses with stucco exteriors, built on concrete slabs in subdivisions across the western and central parts of the city - the same style of home that was constructed in large numbers throughout the 1980s and 1990s and is now generating steady repair and replacement demand.
Glendale is a city that most West Valley residents know primarily from two landmarks: State Farm Stadium on the Loop 101 near the Westgate Entertainment District, and the older historic neighborhoods near downtown Glendale off 58th Avenue. The properties near downtown tend to have more mature landscaping and older concrete flatwork, while the subdivisions further west along 67th and 83rd Avenues are mostly the ranch-style homes from the 1980s and 1990s that we see most frequently.
Glendale borders El Mirage, AZ to the north - a smaller city with very similar housing stock and soil conditions, and one we serve as well. We also work regularly in nearby Peoria, AZ, which shares Glendale's western boundary and has similar property types and permit processes.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. A quick description of what you need - driveway, patio, pool deck, or something else - helps us come prepared.
We visit your Glendale property at no charge to assess the site, look at existing concrete conditions, and measure the work area. You will get a written estimate that breaks down removal, site prep, materials, and labor separately - no surprise add-ons later.
For any work that requires a City of Glendale permit, we handle the application and scheduling before a single shovel goes in the ground. You do not need to navigate the permit office yourself.
We complete the work on the agreed schedule, clean up the site completely before we leave, and walk you through the cure timeline and any care instructions so your new concrete holds up through Glendale summers.
We serve Glendale homeowners throughout the city. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what the work will take and what it will cost.
(623) 320-0846Glendale is one of the larger cities in the Phoenix metro area, with around 250,000 residents and a housing stock built primarily between 1970 and 2000. The city is defined by its single-family ranch homes - mostly one story, stucco exteriors, modest lots between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet - spread across dozens of subdivisions from the older neighborhoods near historic downtown Glendale off 58th Avenue to the newer developments further west. State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, sits on the eastern edge of the city near the Loop 101 and is the landmark most people across the metro associate with Glendale. According to the city's Wikipedia article, about 57% of housing units are owner-occupied, which reflects the strong homeowner base here.
Glendale's population is diverse, with a long-established community that includes many residents who have lived in the same home for decades. The older western neighborhoods near 67th and 83rd Avenues are full of original owners who bought in the 1980s and 1990s and have significant deferred maintenance to address, while more recent buyers in the same areas are investing in upgrades to bring those properties up to current standards. Glendale sits between Peoria, AZ to the north and the denser Phoenix neighborhoods to the east, with El Mirage, AZ bordering it to the northwest.
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