For Homeowners
Clean, durable concrete for the areas you use every day: driveways, patios, walkways, garage floors, and RV pads.
Sanchez Concrete handles driveways, patios, RV pads, garage slabs, foundations, stamped concrete, colored concrete, exposed aggregate, and replacement work across St. George and Southern Utah — poured clean, finished right, and built for the desert.
From new flatwork to tear-out and replacement, the work is built for Southern Utah conditions and finished with clean, durable detail.
Clean, durable concrete for the areas you use every day: driveways, patios, walkways, garage floors, and RV pads.
Reliable flatwork and structural concrete support for new construction, additions, foundations, slabs, and replacement scopes.
Decorative and functional concrete that improves curb appeal, backyard use, and long-term durability.
Sanchez Concrete serves St. George and all of Washington County — plus Cedar City and surrounding Iron County communities. If you're in Southern Utah, we can pour it.
Our concrete crews work throughout the region — from the heart of St. George to the red rock communities across Washington County and into Iron County.
Yes. Sanchez Concrete installs and replaces concrete driveways across St. George and Southern Utah, including residential driveways, driveway extensions, and heavy-use concrete areas.
Most residential concrete driveways in St. George run between $6 and $12 per square foot installed, depending on thickness, reinforcement, finish type (plain broom vs. stamped or colored), and site prep requirements. Call 801-640-1788 for a free on-site estimate — project sizes and conditions vary enough that a quick visit gives you the most accurate number.
Yes — with the right precautions. In St. George summers (100°F+), we schedule pours for early morning, use chilled mix water or ice when needed, apply evaporation retarder, and begin curing immediately after finishing. Concrete poured without these steps in desert heat can surface-crack within hours. We've done this long enough to know what Southern Utah's climate demands.
Standard residential driveways are poured at 4 inches thick with rebar or wire mesh reinforcement. For RV pads, heavy truck access, or areas with softer native soils, we typically go to 5–6 inches with rebar grid. Proper base compaction matters as much as thickness — a well-compacted 4-inch slab will outlast a sloppy 6-inch one.
Stamped concrete uses textured mats pressed into fresh concrete to mimic stone, brick, or slate patterns — it's then colored for a premium decorative look. Exposed aggregate reveals the natural stone in the mix by washing away the surface paste before it fully sets, giving a naturally slip-resistant, rugged texture. Stamped is more customizable; exposed aggregate is lower maintenance and very durable in desert conditions. Both are excellent options for St. George patios and driveways.
Light foot traffic is safe after 24–48 hours. Normal passenger vehicles can typically drive on it after 7 days. Full cure — when the concrete reaches its design strength — takes about 28 days. Avoid parking heavy trucks, RVs, or equipment on it during the first 28 days. In Southern Utah's heat, surface drying is faster but internal cure still takes the full period.
The main causes: poor base preparation (soft or uncompacted subgrade), insufficient control joints (which give concrete a place to crack where you want it to), too much water in the mix, and rapid surface drying in the desert heat. UV exposure and the freeze-thaw cycles in higher elevations (Cedar City, New Harmony) also cause stress. We address all of these — proper base, correct mix design, control joints every 8–10 feet, and proper curing from day one.
In St. George, most residential concrete flatwork (driveways, patios, RV pads) does not require a building permit, but a driveway approach — where your driveway meets the city street — typically requires an encroachment permit from St. George City Public Works. Rules vary by project scope and city. We're familiar with local requirements and can point you in the right direction before work starts.
Services include driveways, patios, RV pads, sidewalks, garage slabs, foundations, colored concrete, stamped concrete, exposed aggregate, and concrete breaking and replacement across St. George and all of Southern Utah.
Yes. Sanchez Concrete is licensed and insured for concrete work in Southern Utah. That means you're protected if anything unexpected happens on your property, and the work meets code.
Yes. In addition to St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Santa Clara, and Ivins, we serve Cedar City, La Verkin, Springdale, Leeds, Enterprise, Toquerville, and surrounding Washington County communities. Call to confirm availability for your specific location.
Call or text 801-640-1788. Have your project type, city, rough dimensions, and a photo of the area ready — that gets you an accurate estimate faster. All estimates are free with no obligation.
Call or text Sanchez Concrete for concrete driveways, patios, slabs, RV pads, stamped concrete, and replacement work across St. George and Southern Utah. Send the project location, rough dimensions, and a couple photos for the fastest quote path.