
Farmington Concrete handles concrete driveways, patios, foundations, and more for homeowners across Farmington and the surrounding Four Corners region. Free on-site estimates, no pressure.

Farmington Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in Farmington, NM, offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and businesses across the Four Corners region. From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, we handle projects of all sizes with the same attention to base preparation, drainage, and long-term durability. Most of our customers stay with us for the next project because the first one held up the way we said it would.

Cracked or heaving driveway? A properly built concrete driveway handles Farmington traffic and weather for 25-plus years.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a clean, stable surface for the 280-plus sunny days Farmington gets each year.
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Want more than plain gray? Stamped concrete adds custom patterns and color that look great and stay protected in the high desert sun.
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Heaving, cracked sidewalk sections are a trip hazard - replace them with a properly sloped walk built for Farmington soil conditions.
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Dusty, crumbling garage floor? A fresh concrete surface holds up to vehicles and daily use without flaking or cracking.
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Plain surfaces can look better - decorative concrete adds color, texture, and character to driveways, patios, and floors.
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Shifting soil eating your yard? Concrete retaining walls hold back grade changes and protect your landscaping for the long term.
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Interior or basement floor wearing out? New concrete floors are durable, easy to clean, and can be finished to match any space.
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Aging pool deck unsafe or unsightly? A new concrete pool deck is slip-resistant, heat-tolerant, and built for New Mexico summers.
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Uneven or crumbling entry steps are a safety risk - new concrete steps are solid, level, and built to last in any weather.
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Building new or adding a structure? A properly prepared concrete slab foundation starts every project on stable ground.
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Foundation problems compound over time - professional installation addresses the root cause, not just the surface symptoms.
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Commercial property with a deteriorating lot? Concrete parking surfaces handle heavy traffic and hold up longer than asphalt in this climate.
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Footings are the base everything else depends on - getting them right the first time prevents structural problems down the road.
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Settled or sunken foundation sections cause doors to stick and floors to slope - raising and leveling restores function and stability.
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Need precise cuts for repairs, utility access, or expansion joints? Clean concrete cutting protects the surrounding slab.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. Tell us what you are dealing with - a cracked driveway, a patio you want built, a foundation concern - and we will ask a few basic questions to understand the scope. We respond within 1 business day. No pressure, no commitment required just to talk.
We come to you, look at the actual site, measure, and check the soil and drainage conditions. You get a written, itemized quote that covers everything - removal of old material, base preparation, the pour, and cleanup. No line items left out, no charges that appear later. We answer every question before you decide.
Once you approve, we pull any required permits, schedule the crew, and show up when we said we would. Most residential projects wrap up in one to three days of active work. We walk the finished job with you before we leave, explain any care instructions, and clean up completely. You do not need to manage us - that is our job.
We hold a current New Mexico contractor's license issued by the NM Regulation and Licensing Department. General liability coverage is in place on every project, so if anything goes wrong, you are protected.
We live and work here. We know Farmington's clay soils, the freeze-thaw winters, the monsoon season timing, and the permit process with the City of Farmington - knowledge that only comes from doing this work in this specific place.
We come to your property, measure the actual site, and give you a written itemized quote before you commit to anything. The estimate costs nothing. There is no pressure to decide on the spot - take the time you need.
We put our warranty terms in writing before any job starts. If a defect results from how the work was performed, we address it - no runaround. You walk the finished job with us before we leave and confirm everything looks right.
Ready to get started? Call (505) 675-6471 or send us a message.
"They replaced our driveway in two days and were done before the afternoon storms rolled in. The drainage slope they put in finally fixed the water pooling we had dealt with for years near the garage. Solid crew, clean work."
Marcus T., Farmington - Concrete driveway building
"We got stamped concrete on the back patio and it genuinely looks different from everything else on the block. They walked me through the pattern options, pulled the permit themselves, and the whole job was done in three days. It held up fine through last winter."
Renee A., Aztec - Stamped concrete services
"Had a heaving sidewalk section that was an obvious trip hazard near the front door. They replaced that section and the two panels next to it, matched the broom finish to the rest, and cleaned up the same day. No drama, showed up when they said they would."
David L., Bloomfield - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward - the estimate is free and comes with a written, itemized quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure your project and give you an accurate price.
(505) 675-6471Farmington Concrete is based in Farmington, NM and serves 12 cities and communities across the Four Corners region, including Aztec, Bloomfield, Durango, and Shiprock. Most jobs can be scheduled within the same week for local customers. Call to confirm coverage for your specific address.
Concrete expands in heat and contracts in cold - and Farmington's swings between 95-degree summers and freezing winter nights stress slabs more than gentler climates. Control joints and the right concrete mix are the main tools for managing this, and both need to be specified correctly for this region.
In Farmington's combination of intense UV, wide temperature swings, and clay soils, concrete consistently outperforms asphalt for driveways and parking surfaces. Asphalt softens in the summer heat, while concrete stays firm and can last 25 to 50 years with basic maintenance. The Portland Cement Association has published extensive research on concrete durability across climate types at cement.org.
Freshly poured concrete that gets rained on before it sets can develop a weak surface that flakes and pits over time. Experienced local contractors schedule pours for early morning during monsoon season and keep tarps ready. On a finished slab, the main concern is drainage - a patio or driveway without the right slope channels monsoon runoff toward your foundation.
Hairline cracks that stay small are often a sealing job. Cracks wider than a quarter-inch, sections that have lifted or sunken, or damage that keeps recurring after repairs usually mean the base has shifted - and patching the surface will not fix it. Getting a contractor to look at the base condition is the only reliable way to know which category you are in.
Confirm they hold a current New Mexico contractor's license - the state requires this above a certain project dollar threshold. Ask whether they pull the required City of Farmington permit before work starts. Get a written itemized quote that covers removal, base prep, the pour, and cleanup. Any contractor who resists any of these three requests is worth questioning.
At Farmington's elevation, UV exposure is more intense than at sea level, which breaks down concrete sealers faster. Most concrete at this elevation needs resealing every one to two years rather than every three. Staying on schedule with sealing is the single most cost-effective maintenance step a homeowner can take to extend the life of a concrete surface. Learn more from the American Concrete Institute at concrete.org.
Farmington Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Farmington, NM, serving the Four Corners region across 12 cities since 2025. We are licensed through the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, which is the state authority that issues contractor licenses for residential and commercial work in New Mexico.
We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls - and work with homeowners across Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, Durango, and the surrounding region. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and a written quote before any work begins.
Learn more about Farmington ConcreteUnpermitted work can complicate a home sale and create liability if something goes wrong. The City of Farmington's Development Services department handles residential permits and the process is straightforward. A legitimate contractor pulls it for you.
Ask the contractor to tell you the depth and type of base material they are using before the pour. In Farmington's clay soils, a minimum of four inches of compacted gravel is standard. If they cannot answer this question with specifics, that is worth noting before you sign anything.
Spring (April through June) and fall (September through November) are the safest windows in Farmington. Summer works if the contractor plans around the monsoon season and heat. Winter pours are possible but require more care with temperature management during curing.
Ready to get started? Call (505) 675-6471 or send us a message and we will respond within 1 business day.
Farmington is a city of about 45,000 residents in the northwest corner of New Mexico, where the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata rivers meet. It is the largest city in San Juan County and the main hub for the Four Corners region. The city sits at roughly 5,400 feet elevation, which shapes both the climate and the needs of the homes here. You can learn more about Farmington at the city's official website.
A large share of Farmington's housing stock was built during the oil and gas boom of the 1950s through 1980s, which means many driveways, sidewalks, and patios in neighborhoods near downtown and along the rivers are now 40 to 60 years old and past their useful life. The city has distinct areas with different home ages - older neighborhoods near the rivers and the Riverside Nature Area, mid-century blocks near downtown, and newer subdivisions on the east side around the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park and out along Pinon Hills Boulevard. The age of your home usually tells us a lot about what your concrete flatwork needs.
The combination of Farmington's clay-heavy San Juan Basin soils, monsoon season rains, and wide temperature swings creates specific challenges for any concrete surface. The majority of Farmington homes are owner-occupied, which means most residents are the ones making long-term decisions about maintenance and improvement. Farmington Concrete understands those conditions because we work in them every day - from the older streets near downtown to the newer builds on the east side of the city.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Farmington Concrete
798 W Broadway
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 675-6471contact@farmingtonconcretecompany.comAlways open, 24/7.
Farmington Concrete serves Farmington and the Four Corners region - call today for a free, no-pressure on-site estimate.