Precision Sun City West Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Tolleson, AZ with driveway replacement, patio pours, concrete parking lot construction, and slab repairs on residential and commercial properties throughout the city. We have served the West Valley since 2017 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.
We pull Tolleson building permits on your behalf so the project stays on schedule without added back-and-forth.

Tolleson has a significant mix of industrial, commercial, and residential properties, and small business owners along the I-10 corridor regularly need parking areas that hold up to daily truck and heavy vehicle traffic without cracking or developing ruts. Concrete outperforms asphalt in sustained desert heat and requires less long-term maintenance in this climate. We design and pour commercial concrete parking lots with the correct thickness, drainage slope, and joint spacing for West Valley conditions. See our concrete parking lot building service for specifications and typical project timelines.
Most homes in Tolleson were built in the 1990s and 2000s on compact lots with small to mid-size driveways. Original pours that are now 15 to 25 years old have been through enough monsoon cycles and summer heat to show cracking and surface spalling. Replacement with a properly reinforced slab - rather than patching on a compromised base - is the better value for most Tolleson homeowners at this stage.
Tolleson homes generally have small to mid-size rear yards with gravel or desert landscaping and a concrete patio or slab as the primary outdoor living space. A properly poured patio handles monsoon runoff and haboob dust better than paver systems on the expansive desert soil common in this area, and requires less upkeep over time.
Every home in Tolleson sits on a concrete slab foundation, and additions or accessory structures follow the same pattern. The soil here shifts during wet and dry cycles, and new slabs need adequate base preparation and proper joint placement to stay level over time. We pour slab foundations to current Phoenix metro standards for reinforcing, moisture barriers, and curing.
Front walkways on Tolleson homes built in the 1990s are now at the age where caliche soil movement and thermal cycling have cracked or shifted sections. Replacing trip hazards on a front walk is a straightforward project that also improves curb appeal - an important factor in a city where most homes were built to similar specifications and outdoor presentation helps a property stand out.
Tolleson has garages, workshops, and small warehouse spaces attached to residential and light commercial properties that benefit from finished, sealed concrete floors. The extreme summer heat that garage interiors reach in the West Valley accelerates surface dusting and oil staining on bare slabs, and a sealed or coated floor is far easier to maintain in these conditions.
Tolleson grew quickly during the 1990s and 2000s, and most of its housing stock dates from that period. Those homes are now 15 to 30 years old - a range where original concrete flatwork on driveways, patios, and walkways begins showing real wear for the first time. The city sits on desert soil with a caliche layer that drains poorly and moves under the weight of wet monsoon conditions. When those heavy summer rains hit soil that has been baking dry for months, the ground swells and shifts beneath slabs in ways that crack concrete from underneath, not just from the top down. This is why patching surface cracks on an older Tolleson driveway often does not hold - the base movement that caused the cracking has not been addressed.
Tolleson also has a substantial commercial and industrial component that is unusual for a city its size. The concentration of warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing operations along and near the I-10 corridor creates demand for concrete work that handles heavy truck loads, forklift traffic, and the kind of daily wear that residential-grade pours are not designed for. Concrete poured for commercial applications here needs to be specified correctly from the start - thickness, reinforcing, and joint spacing all affect how long it holds up. Permits for concrete work in Tolleson go through the city's Community Development department, and we handle those applications on every project that requires one.
Our crew works throughout Tolleson regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The homes we see most often are single-story stucco ranch houses on 5,000 to 7,000 square foot lots, typically with gravel front yards and a concrete driveway that was poured when the house was built. A significant share of Tolleson's residential work comes from homeowners whose original 1990s and early 2000s concrete is now showing the combined effects of desert heat, monsoon soil movement, and age.
Interstate 10 runs directly through Tolleson and is the main road most residents use daily to reach Phoenix, Avondale, or Goodyear. Tolleson Union High School is one of the most recognized institutions in the city and a useful landmark for navigating the residential neighborhoods. The Frito-Lay plant near the I-10 interchange is another well-known reference point that most Tolleson residents know by sight. We work on homes on both sides of I-10, from the neighborhoods nearest the freeway to the quieter streets further south.
Tolleson connects directly to Buckeye, AZ to the west, where fast-growing master-planned communities have created steady demand for new concrete flatwork. To the northeast, Tolleson borders Avondale, AZ, another West Valley community with a similar housing profile and age range where we also work regularly.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form and describe your project. Every Tolleson inquiry gets a reply within one business day, and we schedule an on-site visit to follow up.
We assess the existing concrete and drainage conditions, check for base failure or soil movement, and look at commercial load requirements if relevant. You get a written estimate before we commit to anything - no surprises on the final invoice.
We submit permit applications to the City of Tolleson where required and track approval status so you do not have to. Summer pours are booked for early morning to protect concrete quality during the heat of the day.
When the work is finished we walk you through the curing schedule - foot traffic in 24 to 48 hours, vehicle loads after seven days - and explain the wet curing routine that matters most during Tolleson summers.
We work throughout Tolleson on residential driveways, patios, and commercial slabs. No commitment to request an estimate, and we respond within one business day.
(623) 320-0846Tolleson is a small, compact city in Maricopa County covering roughly four square miles, with a population that has grown from around 4,800 in 2000 to roughly 8,000 to 9,000 today. Most of that growth came from housing developments built in the 2000s and 2010s. The city has a distinctive character shaped by its mix of residential neighborhoods and a large industrial base - warehouses, distribution centers, and food processing plants sit alongside single-family homes in ways you do not see in most comparably sized cities. Major employers include the Frito-Lay plant near the I-10 interchange, which is one of the most recognizable facilities in the city. The homeownership rate in Tolleson is relatively high for a community at its income level, and many families have lived here for a long time.
The housing stock is predominantly single-story ranch and tract homes built between 1990 and 2010, on lots of 5,000 to 7,000 square feet with gravel or desert-landscaped yards. Concrete driveways, front walkways, and rear patios are the standard outdoor surfaces on homes throughout the city. Interstate 10 is the defining geographic feature of Tolleson, running east-west through the city and connecting residents directly to Phoenix and to Avondale and Goodyear to the west. We also serve Avondale, AZ directly to the west and Goodyear, AZ, both neighboring West Valley communities with similar concrete needs.
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Learn MoreFrom residential driveways to commercial concrete slabs, we serve all of Tolleson and respond within one business day. Call now or submit your request online for a free estimate.