Precision Sun City West Concrete brings concrete driveway building, patio construction, and foundation work to Surprise homeowners across every neighborhood in the city. We understand the HOA approval process in master-planned communities, we know how Surprise soil conditions affect a concrete pour, and every crew member on our team is familiar with the desert climate demands that apply here year-round.

Surprise backyards are outdoor living spaces for most of the year, and a well-poured concrete patio is the foundation of that space. We build patios sized for Surprise lots - typically modest but functional - with heat-reflective finishes and the correct drainage slope that keeps monsoon water from pooling against your home. See our patio construction service for finish options and pricing details.
Homes built in Surprise during the 2000s are now old enough that original driveways are starting to crack and settle. We replace driveways on standard Surprise lots with properly graded slabs that drain away from the garage and handle the desert heat without surface spalling.
Master-planned communities in Surprise often have exterior appearance standards that make stamped concrete a smart choice - it mimics the look of pavers or stone without the weed gaps, and the color options make it easy to complement the stucco and tile palette that defines homes here.
Pools are common in Surprise backyards, and the deck around them sees the harshest UV and heat exposure of any surface on the property. We pour slip-resistant pool decks with lighter, heat-reflective finishes that stay safe and comfortable underfoot through the long Surprise summer.
Surprise is still growing, and room additions and accessory dwelling units need foundations that account for the expansive clay soils common across the city. We pour slab foundations that are sized and reinforced to meet City of Surprise permit requirements for structural work.
Walkways in Surprise take constant sun exposure, and older ones crack when the clay soil below shifts during the monsoon season. We build new sidewalks and walkways with properly compacted bases and control joints that give the concrete room to move without cracking randomly.
Most homes in Surprise were built between 1995 and 2015 during the city's rapid growth from a small town into one of the fastest-growing cities in Arizona. That means a large share of the housing stock is now old enough for original concrete surfaces to start failing - driveways cracking, patio slabs shifting, and pool deck surfaces spalling from years of extreme UV exposure. The clay-heavy and caliche soils that run under Surprise lots expand when the monsoon rains arrive after months of drought, putting stress on any slab that was not poured with a solid, compacted base underneath.
Surprise is also a city of HOA communities. Neighborhoods like Marley Park, Surprise Farms, and Sun City Grand all have exterior appearance rules that govern what you can pour, what color it can be, and in some cases how large it can be relative to your lot. A concrete contractor who does not know this landscape will start work before approvals are in place - which creates problems for homeowners when a violation notice arrives. The City of Surprise Development Services office manages permits for residential concrete work, and knowing when a permit is required versus when it is not is something local contractors learn from experience on the ground.
Our crew works throughout Surprise regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Surprise Development Services office and are familiar with the HOA submission processes for the major master-planned communities throughout the city, including the active adult communities along the northern part of town.
We work on homes across Surprise from the neighborhoods near Surprise Stadium - the spring training home of the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers on Bell Road - to the newer subdivisions on the west side of town. The homes here are mostly single-family stucco construction on modest lots, and we are very familiar with the backyard configurations and driveway dimensions that are standard across Surprise.
Surprise sits immediately to the south and east of our home base in Sun City West, and we move between the two cities throughout the week. Homeowners in nearby Peoria, AZ can reach us as well - Peoria borders Surprise to the east, and we cover that area with the same crew. We also serve El Mirage, AZ, which sits just east of Surprise along the Dysart Road corridor and has similar housing stock and soil conditions.
Contact us by phone or through the website form, and we will follow up within one business day. A quick conversation up front helps us prepare for the on-site visit so we are not wasting your time.
We come to your Surprise home, measure the area, review the existing surface or soil, and walk through the options with you. We will tell you upfront what permits are required and what HOA approvals you will need before we can start.
We file the permit with the City of Surprise Development Services office and give you what you need to submit to your HOA. No work starts until the paperwork is complete - this protects you from violations and ensures the project is inspected.
We complete the work as agreed, schedule summer pours for early morning, and walk you through the curing timeline before we leave. You will know exactly when the surface is safe to use and what to watch for during the first few weeks.
We cover all of Surprise and respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what the work involves and what it will cost.
(623) 320-0846Surprise is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arizona, expanding from roughly 30,000 residents in 2000 to well over 140,000 today. The city covers a large footprint in the northwest Phoenix metro, bordered by Sun City West to the north, Peoria to the east, and Goodyear to the south. Its best-known landmark is Surprise Stadium on Bell Road, the spring training home of the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers, which draws tens of thousands of visitors each February and March. The city government runs from a modern civic complex off Civic Center Plaza, and the City of Surprise is an incorporated municipality with its own permitting and development services department - unlike unincorporated Sun City West to the north.
The housing stock in Surprise is predominantly single-family homes on modest lots, most built between 1995 and 2015 in master-planned communities. Well-known neighborhoods include Marley Park, with its distinctive traditional architecture near the 303 corridor, and Surprise Farms, a large planned community on the west side. Sun City Grand, one of the largest 55-plus communities in the country, is located within Surprise and adds a significant share of older, owner-occupied homes to the mix. Nearby Sun City West borders Surprise directly to the north along RH Johnson Boulevard, and many residents of both communities use the same service providers.
Add texture and pattern to any concrete surface with stamped finishes.
Learn MorePrecision-poured interior and exterior floors for any application.
Learn MoreCommercial parking lots designed for heavy traffic and durability.
Learn MoreCall or send a message today - we respond within one business day and offer free estimates throughout Surprise and the surrounding West Valley communities.