Precision Sun City West Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Sun City, AZ with patio construction, driveway replacement, pool decks, and sidewalks. We work specifically on the Del Webb-era ranch homes that make up most of this community, and we handle Maricopa County permits so nothing holds up your project. We reply to every request within one business day.

Covered patios and rear slabs are among the most-used outdoor spaces on Sun City ranch homes, and many original patios poured in the 1960s and 1970s have cracked or settled after decades of desert heat cycles. We build replacement patios with the correct drainage slope to move monsoon water away from the foundation, using finishes that stay manageable underfoot in high summer temperatures. See our concrete patio construction service for finish options.
Sun City driveways built in the 1960s through 1980s were poured thinner than today's standards, and after 40 to 60 years of 110-degree summers and soil movement, cracking and surface spalling are common. We replace worn driveways with properly reinforced slabs that handle the desert conditions, giving the front of older Del Webb homes a clean and lasting finish.
Backyard pools are common on Sun City properties, and the concrete deck surrounding them endures the most UV exposure and pool chemical contact of any surface on the lot. We pour and resurface pool decks with slip-resistant, heat-reflective finishes that stay cooler underfoot during the long Sun City summer.
Front walkways and paths on older Sun City lots are among the first surfaces to show cracking and trip hazards - something that matters especially in a community where residents are often older and value safe, even footing. We repair or replace concrete walkways with control joints placed correctly for the desert heat cycle so they stay level longer.
Stamped concrete gives Sun City homeowners the look of tile, brick, or natural stone without the maintenance issues that come with pavers in a desert climate - no weeds pushing through, no pavers shifting on sandy soil, and no grout to re-point every few years. It holds up well under the UV intensity that bleaches ordinary decorative surfaces.
Entry steps on Sun City homes see constant sun exposure and foot traffic, and the original concrete on many of these homes has chipped edges, cracked risers, or settled sections that create uneven surfaces. We repair or replace concrete steps with properly formed, slip-resistant risers that hold up through decades of desert conditions.
Sun City was built by Del Webb starting in 1960, and the bulk of the housing stock went up between 1960 and the mid-1980s. That means most homes here are 40 to 60 years old - and so is the concrete under the driveway, around the pool, and along the front walkway. Concrete poured in that era used thinner slabs and lighter reinforcement than current codes require, and after thousands of heat cycles, monsoon rains, and soil movement from expansive clay-heavy desert ground, that original concrete commonly shows cracking, spalling, and settlement. It is not a sign of neglect - it is what happens to concrete in this climate over that much time.
Sun City is an unincorporated community, which means there is no city building department - permits go through Maricopa County instead. Contractors who do not regularly work in unincorporated areas may not know how the county permit office works, and that unfamiliarity can cause delays on projects that require inspections. Every monsoon season, the clay soil under Sun City lots absorbs water unevenly, causing sections of slab to shift - which is why proper base preparation and drainage design matter more here than in areas with sandier, better-draining ground.
Our crew works throughout Sun City regularly, and the homes we see most often are the single-story ranch-style houses that Del Webb developed across dozens of subdivisions starting in 1960 - modest in footprint, typically 1,000 to 1,800 square feet, with attached garages, covered rear patios, and concrete flatwork that is now reaching the end of its useful life. Because the community is almost entirely made up of owner-occupied homes, the homeowners we work with have typically lived there for a long time and have real standards for how work gets done on their property.
Most Sun City residents know their way around by the recreation centers - the Bell Recreation Center, Sundial Recreation Center, and the others run by the Recreation Centers of Sun City. Whether a home is in the neighborhoods near the Bell Center or on the southern end of the community closer to Grand Avenue, we cover all of Sun City and know how the concrete conditions differ across the different phases of Del Webb's development.
Sun City sits just east of Youngtown, AZ, one of the other small unincorporated communities we serve in this part of the West Valley, and immediately adjacent to Sun City West, AZ, where our business is based. Working across both Sun Cities means our crew understands the full range of Del Webb housing stock in the area.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. A quick description of your project and the address is all we need to get started.
We visit your Sun City property at a time that works for you, assess the existing concrete condition, and provide a written estimate before any work starts. There is no charge for the estimate, and we will tell you plainly whether repair or full replacement is the better value for your situation.
Before we schedule the pour, we confirm whether your project requires a Maricopa County permit and handle that application. Work in Sun City goes through the county - not a city hall - and we know that process well so there are no last-minute surprises.
Our crew handles demolition, haul-away, base prep, forming, and the pour itself. When we leave, the site is clean and we walk you through the curing timeline and any care instructions before you sign off.
We serve all of Sun City, AZ and reply within one business day. No obligation estimate.
(623) 320-0846Sun City is an unincorporated retirement community in Maricopa County, developed by Del Webb and opened on New Year's Day 1960 as one of the first large-scale age-restricted communities in the United States. The community is home to roughly 40,000 residents, nearly all of whom are 55 or older and owner-occupied in single-family homes. The housing stock is almost entirely ranch-style single-story houses - compact, stucco-finished, with attached garages, covered patios, and small to medium-sized lots. You can read more about the community's history on the Sun City, Arizona Wikipedia page.
The community is organized around seven recreation centers managed by the Recreation Centers of Sun City, which serve as the social hub for nearly every resident. Familiar landmarks include the Bell Recreation Center, the Sundial Recreation Center, and Boswell Memorial Hospital, which sits near the center of the community. Sun City borders Surprise, AZ to the north and west - a much newer and faster-growing city that developed later in different phases - and small, quiet Youngtown, AZ sits along its eastern edge.
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