Prime Surprise Concrete Company serves Peoria, AZ homeowners with concrete patios, driveways, pool decks, and foundation work - built to hold up against desert heat and monsoon seasons, with free estimates and responses within one business day.

Peoria backyards are outdoor living spaces for eight or nine months of the year, and a concrete patio built in the early 2000s often shows cracking, surface wear, and drainage problems by now. We pour new concrete patios sized for the way Peoria homeowners actually use their yards - connected to pool areas, covered by patio structures, and finished to match the neighborhood aesthetic. See our full concrete patio construction service page for details on materials, timelines, and finishes.
Most Peoria homes were built between 1995 and 2010, which means original concrete driveways are now at or near the point where cracks, sunken sections, and surface deterioration are showing up. We build replacement driveways that address the caliche soil and thermal cycling conditions specific to north Peoria and the areas near the 101.
A large share of Peoria homes have in-ground pools, and the concrete deck surrounding the pool takes direct sun exposure through the hottest months. We install pool decks with the right surface texture, edge profiles, and slab thickness to stay structurally sound through years of Arizona UV exposure and seasonal temperature swings.
New construction in Peoria - including ADUs, detached garages, and additions - requires a solid slab foundation suited to the local soil. Caliche layers near the surface and the poor drainage that comes with them make proper ground preparation the most important step in any Peoria foundation pour.
Properties in Peoria with graded lots, terraced landscaping, or drainage challenges often need concrete retaining walls to hold soil in place and manage water flow after monsoon storms. We build retaining walls designed for the soil loads and drainage conditions common across Peoria subdivisions.
Peoria homeowners in master-planned communities like Vistancia often look for exterior finishes that meet HOA standards while still adding visual interest. Stamped concrete patios, entries, and walkways give you texture and pattern options that fit within HOA guidelines and hold up in the desert climate.
Peoria sits on desert soil with a high caliche content - a hard, calcium-rich layer just below the surface that does not absorb water the way looser soils do. When the monsoon drops more than an inch of rain in an hour, that water has nowhere to go. It pools against foundations, sits on patios, and finds every crack in a concrete slab. Homes in north Peoria near Lake Pleasant and in established neighborhoods closer to the 101 both sit on variations of this same caliche-heavy ground. A contractor who pours without accounting for the drainage implications of that soil is setting up problems that show up within a few seasons.
Beyond drainage, Peoria concrete has to handle some of the most intense UV exposure in the continental United States. Summer temperatures regularly hit 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and concrete poured without proper curing procedures in that heat can develop surface cracks before the homeowner even drives on it. At the same time, most Peoria homes are now 15 to 30 years old - the homes built during the big suburban expansion years are hitting the point where original driveways, patio slabs, and pool decks need real attention, not just patching. Homeowners in Vistancia, one of Peoria's best-known master-planned communities, and in older neighborhoods near the Peoria Sports Complex are dealing with this same age-driven demand for concrete replacement and repair.
Our crew works in Peoria regularly, pulling permits from the City of Peoria Development Services department for driveways, patios, retaining walls, and foundation work across the city. We know the local permit timelines and inspection requirements, which means your project does not sit waiting on paperwork.
Peoria is a large city in land area - over 170 square miles - and the north end near Lake Pleasant looks and feels very different from the older neighborhoods near the city's southern border with Glendale. Homes near the Peoria Sports Complex, the spring training home of the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners, tend to be older and may have driveways and patios that have gone through more seasonal cycles than newer construction in Vistancia or other far-north communities. We work in both ends of the city and adjust our approach to the specific conditions at each job site.
Peoria neighbors Glendale, AZ to the south, and we serve customers across that boundary without any extra scheduling hassles. We also work in Surprise, AZ to the northwest, so if your property sits near the Peoria-Surprise border, we are already in your area regularly.
Call us at the number on this page or submit a request online. We respond to every inquiry within one business day - no automated system, no runaround.
We come to your Peoria property to measure, assess the ground conditions, and give you a written estimate covering all costs - labor, materials, demolition if needed, and permit fees. Nothing hidden.
For work that requires a City of Peoria permit, we handle the application. Once the permit is approved, we confirm a firm start date - most residential jobs are scheduled within one to two weeks.
We complete the work on schedule, clean up the site, and walk you through curing instructions so the concrete reaches full strength before you put it to regular use.
We serve all of Peoria - from Vistancia in the north to the neighborhoods near the Sports Complex. Call or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.
(623) 777-8831Peoria is one of the largest cities in Arizona by land area, covering over 170 square miles in the northwest Phoenix metro. The city grew rapidly during the suburban expansion years of the 1990s and 2000s, and today has a population of over 190,000 residents. The built environment ranges significantly across that geography - the far north near Vistancia features newer master-planned neighborhoods with golf courses and desert landscape settings, while the older neighborhoods closer to Glendale and the Loop 101 have a more established character with mature trees and homes that are now 20 to 30 years old. Most homes across Peoria are single-family, owner-occupied, and built on concrete slab foundations - the standard for the Phoenix metro.
Peoria is best known outside the city for Lake Pleasant Regional Park, a large reservoir to the north that draws boaters and campers from across the metro, and the Peoria Sports Complex, the spring training home of the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners. The city borders Glendale, AZ to the south, and many homeowners in southern Peoria are just minutes from the Glendale city line - we work in both cities regularly and can schedule jobs on either side of that boundary.
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