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Concrete Contractor | Evergreen, CO work has unique demands. At 7,074 feet elevation in the foothills, freeze-thaw cycles, snow load, and HOA rules shape every project. We handle stamped concrete, sanded finishes, broom finish work, and curbing for homes near downtown, neighborhoods with custom-built homes on tree-filled lots, and estates throughout the area.
Why location matters: Mountain-specific wildfire, snow-load, geotechnical, access, and onsite wastewater review issues often trigger in Evergreen projects. Local contractors understand Jefferson County permit rules, high-elevation concrete curing conditions, and the architectural review boards that serve neighborhoods like Hiwan Hills and Soda Creek.
From site prep through final seal, we guide you step by step.
Concrete work in Evergreen requires careful planning for elevation, drainage, and HOA sign-off. We break our process into clear phases so you know exactly what's next.
We assess soil, drainage, slope, and HOA rules. We pull Jefferson County permits and coordinate any required geotechnical review for mountain stability.
We excavate, grade, set forms, and lay gravel base. Proper base prep is critical at this elevation to prevent frost heave and settling.
We pour, strike level, float, and apply your finish—stamped, sanded, or broom. High elevation means we adjust for cooler curing conditions.
We monitor cure time and apply sealer to protect against salt, snow, and UV damage. Mountain winters are tough on concrete without proper protection.
We clean the site, inspect the finished surface, and review care instructions with you. Any touch-ups happen before final sign-off.
We provide seasonal care tips for salt, snow, and thaw cycles. Your concrete is built to last the Evergreen climate.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why.
Full concrete solutions for Evergreen homes and properties.

Stamped concrete brings custom stone or wood looks to Bergen Park and downtown Evergreen patios.
Stamped finishes mimic slate, slate, or wood grain. Popular for driveways, patios, and walkways in neighborhoods across Evergreen.
Smooth, polished finishes for garages, porches, and interior spaces in Hiwan Hills and Soda Creek homes.

Sanded finishes offer a refined look for basements and utility areas throughout the Evergreen area.

Broom finishes provide excellent traction for driveways on steep slopes common in Evergreen neighborhoods.
Textured finishes give superior slip resistance. Ideal for driveways, sidewalks, and high-traffic areas in mountain weather.
Professional curbs define driveways, gardens, and landscaping. Common in estates around Evergreen Lake and North Evergreen neighborhoods.

Concrete curbs add polish to properties in all Evergreen neighborhoods, from downtown to the foothills.
Most Evergreen residences are between 7,000 and 9,000 feet in altitude, and generally speaking, there will be more snow the higher the elevation. We account for freeze-thaw cycles, longer cure times, and aggressive de-icing exposure.

Mountain concrete requires special mixes and curing to handle Evergreen winters.

Hiwan Hills, Soda Creek, and other Evergreen neighborhoods have strict HOA architectural guidelines.
Since Evergreen is an unincorporated area, services are provided by multiple agencies, and the county oversees planning and zoning. We handle HOA submissions and work with Jefferson County to pull permits quickly.
Evergreen has sprawling alpine meadows, secluded waterfalls and shaded canyons in a narrow canyon beside Evergreen Lake. Proper grading and drainage are critical on mountain slopes. We plan for runoff and foundation protection.

Proper drainage is essential for concrete longevity in Evergreen's foothills terrain.
Serving the mountain community since [YEAR]. 500+ projects completed.
We live and work in Evergreen. We know the freeze-thaw cycles, the neighborhoods, and what HOAs expect.
Full Jefferson County licensing and liability coverage. Every project has documented inspection sign-offs.
We explain what we're doing, why, and what to expect. Regular updates keep you in the loop.
Premium mixes, proper sealing, and seasonal care advice mean your concrete lasts through Colorado winters.
Projects throughout the Evergreen area and foothills.
Evergreen is located 19 miles west of Denver. Most clients are a short drive from downtown on Highway 74 or County Highway 73. Call or text us with your address and we'll confirm we serve your area.
Most HOAs require approval for adding or altering any hardscape such as concrete work on driveways and walks. We check your CC&Rs, submit the application, and coordinate approval before we start. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we always confirm first.
Evergreen is an unincorporated community, so building permits are issued by Jefferson County. Evergreen projects often trigger mountain-specific wildfire, snow-load, geotechnical, access, and onsite wastewater review issues. We pull the permits and handle all required documentation and inspections.
At this altitude, concrete cures more slowly, freeze-thaw cycles are aggressive, and snow-melt salt is a major durability issue. We use air-entrained mixes, proper base prep, and quality sealing to protect your concrete for decades.
Broom finish is popular because it resists slipping in ice and snow. Stamped finishes add curb appeal if your HOA approves. We recommend a quality sealer applied every 2–3 years to fight salt damage and UV exposure.
Yes. Most Evergreen properties have slopes. We assess soil, plan drainage, build proper bases, and slope concrete to shed water. Good grading prevents frost heave and foundation damage.
We regularly work in Bergen Park, Hiwan Hills, Soda Creek, downtown Evergreen, North Evergreen, and surrounding foothills communities. Call with your address and we'll confirm coverage.
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