
Farmington Concrete handles driveway builds, patio pours, retaining walls, and slab foundations for homeowners across Farmington, NM. We have served this city since 2025 and understand exactly what the local soils and climate demand from a concrete job.

Farmington homes built during the oil boom of the 1960s and 70s often have driveways that are past their useful life. We build new concrete driveways using a properly compacted gravel base and control joints sized for the region's temperature swings. If your existing driveway cracks keep coming back, concrete driveway building is worth looking at before the next monsoon season arrives.
Farmington's mild winters and abundant sunshine make outdoor living a year-round reality for most homeowners. We pour residential patios with the correct slope so monsoon runoff drains away from your foundation rather than toward it, and we finish them to handle the strong UV that comes with living above 5,400 feet.
The San Juan Basin's expansive clay soils can push against slopes and terraced yards year after year. Concrete retaining walls built to the correct thickness and with proper drainage behind them keep that pressure from shifting your yard or eroding your landscaping over time.
New builds and additions in Farmington need slab foundations designed for the local soil conditions. We prepare, form, and pour slab foundations for detached garages, room additions, and new construction throughout the city, meeting all City of Farmington permit and inspection requirements.
Ranch-style homes in Farmington look sharp with stamped concrete patios and walkways that complement the Southwest landscape. We press patterns and apply color that holds up to the strong desert sun and the freeze-thaw cycles that would fade or chip a lesser finish.
Heaved or cracked sidewalks are a trip hazard and a liability for any Farmington homeowner. We replace and build new sidewalks to grade, correctly sloped for drainage, with control joints at the intervals the local climate demands so they stay level for years.
Farmington sits at roughly 5,400 feet in the Four Corners region, where summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-90s and winter nights can drop into the single digits. That temperature range is wider than most of the country, and it means every concrete surface in town expands and contracts more than concrete in a milder climate does. A contractor who spaces control joints the way they would in Houston or Phoenix is going to leave you with cracked flatwork within a few years. Local mix design and joint spacing matter here.
The clay-heavy soils common in the San Juan Basin add another layer of complexity. These soils absorb moisture and swell, then shrink as they dry out. After a wet monsoon season followed by a dry fall, the ground under a slab can move enough to crack concrete that was not properly supported from below. Gravel base preparation is not optional on these soils - it is the reason a Farmington driveway or patio either lasts or fails. We have seen firsthand how much the local conditions vary between the older neighborhoods near the rivers and the newer subdivisions out along Pinon Hills, and we prepare each site accordingly. The USDA Web Soil Survey documents the expansive soil conditions present throughout San Juan County that make proper base preparation so important for any concrete project in the area.
Farmington Concrete has been working throughout Farmington since 2025, pulling permits through the City of Farmington Development Services department and working on both the older ranch homes near downtown and the newer subdivisions on the east side of the city. We know the difference between the soil conditions near the Animas River floodplain and those out toward Pinon Hills Boulevard, and we prep each site accordingly.
Farmington is a city built largely during the oil and gas boom of the mid-20th century, which means a large share of its homes are 40 to 60 years old and have concrete flatwork that has never been replaced. Many of the driveways, walkways, and patios we see in the older neighborhoods near Gateway Park and downtown date back to original construction. The concrete may look solid from the street, but the base material underneath has often compacted or shifted enough that a replacement is more cost-effective than another round of patching.
Our crew serves all of Farmington - from the homes near the Riverside Nature Area along the Animas River to the newer builds out on the east side. We also work in Kirtland and the surrounding communities in San Juan County. For homeowners thinking about a project, we respond to every inquiry within one business day.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you need. We respond within one business day and do not pressure you into a decision on the first call.
We come to your property, look at the site conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. This is where we assess soil type, drainage, and whether permits are needed - at no cost to you.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull any required City of Farmington permits and schedule your project. Most residential jobs are scheduled within one to two weeks of estimate approval.
Our crew handles all site prep, forming, pouring, and finishing. When the job is done, we walk through the completed work with you so you know what to expect during the curing period and when you can use the surface.
We serve Farmington homeowners and businesses. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer and a written estimate.
(505) 675-6471Farmington is the largest city in northwestern New Mexico, with about 45,000 residents and a position as the main commercial hub for the Four Corners region. It sits at the confluence of the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata rivers, which gives it a geography quite different from other high desert cities in the state. The housing stock reflects the city's growth during the mid-20th century energy boom - a majority of homes are single-story ranch designs built between the 1950s and 1980s, with stucco exteriors and attached garages that include concrete driveways and patios. Neighborhoods like Animas Valley and the established east-side streets closest to Gateway Park are where you find the most concrete flatwork in need of replacement or repair.
Newer subdivisions have expanded the city east and north, bringing a mix of construction styles from the 1990s through the 2000s. Owner-occupancy rates in Farmington are relatively high compared to other cities of similar size, which means residents invest in their properties and tend to stay long enough to care about the quality of what is installed. We also serve nearby communities including Bloomfield and Kirtland, both of which share Farmington's soil conditions and climate demands.
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