Rhode Concrete Corporation logo
Provo, Utah

Concrete Contractor in Provo, UT

Driveways, patios, sidewalks, and more for Provo homeowners. Father & son team. Licensed & insured. Free in-person estimates.

50+Years of Housing
6Key Neighborhoods
FreeIn-Person Estimates

About Provo

Why Provo Homeowners Need a Contractor Who Understands This City

Provo homeowners face a concrete challenge that most Utah County cities do not: a housing stock that spans seven decades. From the post-war bungalows near BYU campus to the split-levels in Oak Hills and the newer builds pushing east into Edgemont, concrete across Provo is in various stages of life.

If your driveway was poured in the 1960s, it has survived more than 50 Utah winters. Rhode Concrete Corporation replaces aging flatwork and pours new surfaces for Provo homeowners who want reliable, owner-operated concrete work without the runaround.

Older Neighborhoods (Joaquin, Oak Hills, Carterville)

Concrete that has outlived its useful life. Driveways cracked and heaved from decades of freeze-thaw cycling. Sidewalks settled unevenly. These homes need full tear-out and replacement, not surface patches that fail within a year.

Newer Subdivisions (Sunset, East Edgemont)

New homeowners want properly graded driveways, stamped patios for outdoor living, or backyard basketball courts. Getting the base preparation, reinforcement, and drainage correct from day one means your concrete lasts 25 to 30 years.

BYU-Area Rental Properties

Property owners managing student rentals benefit from standard broom finish concrete that provides slip resistance in winter and holds up under heavy use. We schedule projects around tenant turnover for minimal disruption.

Provo Neighborhoods We Serve

BYU Campus Area

Student housing, rental properties, and older single-family homes

Joaquin

Established neighborhood with 1950s to 1970s homes needing concrete replacement

Oak Hills

Hillside properties with drainage considerations and aging concrete

Edgemont

Mix of established and newer homes with larger lots

Carterville

Family neighborhood with mature landscaping and older flatwork

Sunset

Newer subdivision development with fresh construction needs

Plus North Provo, South Provo, and all surrounding residential areas. We travel to your property for every estimate.

Why Rhode Concrete

Choose the Right Contractor for Your Provo Project

Provo has several concrete contractors competing for your business. Here is what sets Rhode Concrete Corporation apart and what to look for when comparing quotes.

Owner on every job site — Bryce Jones personally manages your project
Father-and-son accountability, not a revolving crew
Licensed and insured Utah contractor
One to two projects at a time — your job gets full attention
Free in-person estimates with detailed written proposals
Exclusively residential — we never push your project aside for commercial work
Transparent pricing with no surprise charges
We answer our phone and return calls promptly

How to Choose a Concrete Contractor in Provo

1

Verify licensing and insurance — ask every bidder to prove it

2

Ask who will be on the job site — with us, the estimator is the contractor

3

Get a written scope of work detailing dimensions, thickness, reinforcement, and finish

4

Check for residential focus — contractors juggling commercial work often delay homeowner projects

5

Call the contractor — response speed is a preview of how the project will go

Local Expertise

Local Building Considerations for Provo Concrete

Provo's geography and climate create conditions that every concrete project must account for. Ignoring these factors leads to premature failure.

Expansive Clay Soils

Much of Provo sits on clay-heavy soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. We compact the sub-base thoroughly and add the right depth of gravel base material to create a stable platform.

Deep Frost Line (30-36")

Utah County's frost line means the ground freezes deep in winter. Footings and edges must account for this depth to prevent frost heave that lifts and cracks slabs from below.

Freeze-Thaw Cycling

Provo typically experiences 80 to 100 freeze-thaw cycles per year. Proper control joint placement, adequate thickness, and quality finishing minimize crack formation.

Drainage & Slope

Provo's valley position means many properties have drainage challenges, especially in hillside neighborhoods like Oak Hills and upper Edgemont. We grade every surface for positive drainage.

Transparent Pricing

What It Costs to Pour Concrete in Provo

2026 Utah County market pricing. Factors that affect your final cost include demolition, site access, soil conditions, and finish complexity.

Broom Finish Driveway

Per Sq Ft

$6 - $10

Size

400 - 800 sq ft

Total

$2,400 - $8,000

Stamped Driveway

Per Sq Ft

$12 - $20

Size

400 - 800 sq ft

Total

$4,800 - $16,000

Broom Finish Patio

Per Sq Ft

$6 - $12

Size

200 - 500 sq ft

Total

$1,200 - $6,000

Stamped Patio

Per Sq Ft

$12 - $25

Size

200 - 500 sq ft

Total

$2,400 - $12,500

Sidewalk

Per Sq Ft

$6 - $14

Size

80 - 200 sq ft

Total

$480 - $2,800

Concrete Slab

Per Sq Ft

$5 - $12

Size

100 - 600 sq ft

Total

$500 - $7,200

Add $2 - $4 per sq ft for tear-out of existing concrete. The best way to get an accurate number for your Provo project is a free in-person estimate.

Request Your Free Estimate
“Bryce was straightforward and fair from the estimate all the way through completion. Our old driveway in Oak Hills was in terrible shape after 40 years. The new pour looks great and they finished on time. No games, no hidden charges. Would recommend to any Provo homeowner.”

Provo Homeowner

Oak Hills, Provo, UT

Common Questions

Provo Concrete FAQ

Answers to the questions Provo homeowners ask us most often.

A typical Provo driveway (400 to 800 square feet, broom finish) runs $2,400 to $8,000 depending on size and site conditions. Stamped driveways range from $4,800 to $16,000. Add $2 to $4 per square foot for tear-out of existing concrete. The best way to get an accurate number is a free in-person estimate.
Yes. Rhode Concrete Corporation serves all Provo neighborhoods including BYU campus area, Joaquin, Oak Hills, Edgemont, Carterville, Sunset, North Provo, and South Provo. We travel to your property for every estimate and every project.
Provo experiences 80 to 100 freeze-thaw cycles per year, and much of the city sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. Older concrete poured at insufficient thickness with minimal reinforcement is especially vulnerable. Proper base preparation, adequate thickness (minimum 4 inches), wire mesh or rebar reinforcement, and correct control joint placement all reduce cracking.
Most residential concrete projects in Provo take 1 to 3 days for the pour itself, not including cure time. A standard driveway replacement typically involves 1 day of demolition, 1 day of base preparation and forming, and 1 day for the pour and finish. We recommend allowing 7 days before driving on new concrete.
Yes. We work with landlords and property managers throughout the BYU campus area. We schedule projects around tenant turnover for minimal disruption. Standard broom finish concrete provides the best combination of durability, slip resistance, and cost-effectiveness for rental properties.
Rhode Concrete Corporation is a father-and-son team. Bryce Jones gives your estimate and works on your project personally. We are not a sales organization that sends a different crew. We focus exclusively on residential concrete, take on only one to two projects at a time, and provide detailed written proposals with transparent pricing.
Serving all Provo neighborhoods and surrounding areas

Contact

Serving Provo, UT

We are a service-area contractor based in Utah County. We travel to your Provo property for every estimate and every project. No storefront visit required.

Provo & all Utah County, UT

Call for a Free Estimate

(801) 885-6567

Provo, Utah

Get Your Free Estimate in Provo

Your Provo concrete project starts with a conversation. Call or text and Bryce Jones will schedule a visit to your property, assess your site conditions, and provide a detailed written proposal with transparent pricing. No pressure, no obligation.

Rhode Concrete Corporation — Licensed & Insured — Serving Provo & all of Utah County, UT