
Florence and Pinal County homeowners trust us for driveways, patios, foundations, and every concrete project in between.

Tradecraft Florence Concrete Company is your local Concrete Contractor in Florence, AZ, handling everything from new driveways to foundation work. We offer 16 concrete services across 12 communities in Pinal County and the surrounding region. Whether you need a stamped patio, a retaining wall, or a slab for a new structure, our crew handles the entire project from permits to final walkthrough.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Bare dirt or aging slab out back? A concrete patio gives you a clean, stable surface you can actually use year-round.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers a high-end finish that holds up to Arizona sun.
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Trip hazards and uneven edges? A new concrete sidewalk creates a safe, finished path from your door to the street.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? A new concrete pour makes the space cleaner, tougher, and easier to maintain.
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Plain concrete doesn't have to stay plain. Decorative finishes transform driveways, patios, and floors into standout surfaces.
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Shifting soil and erosion creeping into your yard? A concrete retaining wall stops it and reclaims usable space.
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Need a smooth, durable floor for a shop, garage, or addition? Concrete floor installation gets it done right the first time.
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Hot, slippery pool surround? A new concrete pool deck stays cooler underfoot and looks better for years.
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Broken or settling front steps are a safety issue. Solid concrete steps look clean and handle daily foot traffic without shifting.
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Building an addition, shed, or new structure? A properly poured slab foundation starts everything on solid ground.
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New construction needs a foundation built for desert soil. We pour to local conditions so it stays level over time.
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Gravel lots turn to mud in monsoon season. A concrete parking lot handles vehicle loads and drains properly year-round.
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Footings are the base that holds everything else up. Get them right and your structure stays stable for decades.
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Settled or uneven foundation? We raise and level concrete slabs before small shifts become expensive structural problems.
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Need precise cuts for utility access, repairs, or demolition? Clean concrete cutting with minimal disruption to the surrounding area.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few basic questions - project type, rough size, any existing material to remove - and schedule a free on-site visit. You hear back within 1 business day. No automated phone trees, no waiting a week for a callback.
We come to your property, measure the space, look at the ground conditions, and talk through your options. Then we send you a written estimate that breaks down every cost - base prep, the pour, finish, and any permit fees. You see exactly what you are paying for before anyone picks up a shovel.
Once you approve the proposal, we pull any required permits from the Town of Florence and schedule your project. Our crew handles everything - site prep, pour, finishing, and cleanup. We walk the finished job with you before we leave, and we give you care instructions in writing so you know how to protect your new concrete.
We hold the required Arizona Registrar of Contractors license and carry full liability and workers' compensation coverage on every project we take on.
Every estimate starts with a visit to your property. We measure, assess soil conditions, and give you a written quote that itemizes every cost. No pressure, no obligation to book.
We have operated out of Florence since 2017. We know the local soil, the permit process at Town Hall, and the HOA rules in the major subdivisions around town.
When you call or submit a request, someone from our office follows up within 1 business day to schedule your estimate. You are not left waiting on a contractor who never calls back.
Ready to get started? Call (520) 434-1306 or send us a message.
"They showed up on time and finished the driveway in two days, just like they said they would. The surface is smooth, the edges are clean, and the drainage actually works - water no longer pools at my garage door after a monsoon storm."
Marcus T., Florence - Concrete driveway building
"We had a plain dirt backyard for years. The crew came out, measured everything, pulled the permit, and had the patio poured and finished within a week of start to finish. The stamped finish looks great and feels solid underfoot."
Renee A., Casa Grande - Stamped concrete services
"The sidewalk from our front door to the street was cracked and uneven - a real trip hazard. They removed the old slab, prepped the base properly, and the new walk is flat and tight. We noticed the difference the first time we walked on it."
David H., Coolidge - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. There is no obligation to move forward after we talk. Once you submit this form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate so we can measure your project and give you an accurate written quote.
(520) 434-1306Tradecraft Florence Concrete Company is based in Florence, AZ, and serves 12 communities across Pinal County and the surrounding region - including Coolidge, Casa Grande, and Queen Creek. Most projects are scheduled within the same week. If your city is listed below, we work in your area.
When temperatures top 100 degrees F, concrete can dry too fast on the surface before the interior sets - creating a weak, flaky layer. Experienced contractors schedule pours for early morning and apply curing compounds immediately. The Portland Cement Association covers heat concreting best practices at cement.org.
Portland Cement Association->In Arizona, UV exposure breaks down an unsealed surface faster than in most of the country. Resealing every two to three years keeps the color locked in and the surface protected from water and staining. If water no longer beads on the surface, it is time to reseal.
Concrete handles Arizona's temperature swings better than asphalt. Asphalt softens in extreme heat and can rut under heavy vehicles. A properly installed concrete driveway lasts 30 or more years with basic maintenance, while asphalt typically needs resealing every 3 to 5 years.
Most new concrete flatwork - driveways, patios, sidewalks - requires a permit from the Town of Florence Building Division before work starts. Your contractor should pull the permit, not you. Unpermitted work can cause problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. The Town of Florence Building Division information is available at florenceaz.gov.
Town of Florence Building Division->Caliche is a hard, calcium-rich layer common in Pinal County soil, just inches below the surface. It can add cost and time to excavation. Once properly broken through and compacted, it can actually make a stable base - but a contractor unfamiliar with local soils may underestimate what it takes. The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension has a detailed guide to desert soils.
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension->Control joints are shallow grooves cut or pressed into a concrete slab at regular intervals. They give the concrete a planned place to flex as temperatures change, guiding any cracking into a straight, nearly invisible line rather than randomly across the surface. A slab without them will almost certainly crack unpredictably within a few years.
Tradecraft Florence Concrete Company is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Florence, AZ, serving Florence and 11 surrounding communities since 2017.
We hold a current license issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors and carry full liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job. We handle all permit applications with the Town of Florence Building Division - you never have to deal with that paperwork yourself.
Over the years we have completed hundreds of residential and commercial concrete projects across Pinal County, covering all 16 services we offer - from basic sidewalks to full slab foundations.
Want to learn more about how we work and who we are? Read about the company.
Hairline cracks are often cosmetic. But cracks wider than a quarter-inch, slabs that have settled more than half an inch, or surfaces that are actively flaking mean the concrete has reached the end of its useful life. Repeated patching costs more over time than a single replacement.
Ask any contractor whether they pull permits, what base preparation is included, and how they manage pours in summer heat. Ask for photos of local finished jobs. A confident, experienced contractor answers all of these without hesitation - vague answers are a warning sign.
Stay off fresh concrete for at least three days. Avoid parking heavy vehicles for about a month. Seal the surface within the first year and reseal every two to three years after that. In Arizona's UV intensity, sealing is not optional - it protects both the color and the structural surface.
The American Concrete Institute publishes detailed technical guidance for homeowners and contractors at concrete.org. Ready to move forward? Call (520) 434-1306 or submit a request online.
Florence is the county seat of Pinal County and one of Arizona's fastest-growing towns, with a population that has grown significantly since 2010 according to U.S. Census data. The town sits in the Sonoran Desert at around 1,500 feet elevation, with a mix of long-time residents and newcomers drawn by more affordable housing within commuting distance of the Phoenix metro. Most homes here are single-family, owner-occupied, and built on slab foundations - exactly the type of property we work on every week.
Florence has a distinct character rooted in its history as the county seat. The Pinal County Courthouse, built in 1891, is one of the most photographed buildings in the region. The historic downtown along Main Street includes structures dating back to the 1860s and is managed under the town's active historic preservation program. The Arizona State Prison Complex is a major employer here and has shaped the community for decades. Beyond the historic core, newer master-planned subdivisions have expanded toward the edges of town, bringing with them active HOAs and a large share of recently built homes.
The desert soil in Florence - heavy with caliche, a hard calcium-rich layer common across Pinal County - affects every concrete project we do here. Monsoon storms from July through September and summer temperatures that regularly exceed 105 degrees F shape when and how we work. We have been operating in Florence since 2017, which means we know the local permit requirements, the soil conditions by neighborhood, and the HOA guidelines in the major subdivisions. Whether your property is near the historic Florence town center or one of the newer streets on the edge of town, we bring the same standards to every job.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Tradecraft Florence Concrete Company
160 S Matilda St
Florence, AZ 85132
Call (520) 434-1306 or send us a message - we respond within 1 business day and your estimate is always free.