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Concrete Flatwork Services

Built for load, weather, and everyday use.

Choose the concrete service that fits your project, then see the prep, drainage, finish, and pricing factors that matter.

Residential Concrete Services

Flatwork that matches the way Northern Utah properties are actually used.

Most concrete service pages in the Ogden market say the same three things: driveways, patios, sidewalks. That is not enough to help a homeowner make a good decision. The real questions are about base prep, drainage, access, thickness, finish, cracking, snow, existing concrete removal, and whether the new work will connect cleanly to the rest of the property.

Bristow Concrete focuses on concrete flatwork and related site work across Ogden, Weber County, Davis County, Salt Lake County, and nearby Northern Utah communities. The live service mix includes driveways, garage slabs, patios, RV pads, retaining walls, foundations, basement floors, ramps, pool decks, sidewalks, and curbs.

Every project below has its own page because each service has different failure points. A patio should not be planned like an RV pad. A retaining wall should not be scoped like a sidewalk. Click into the service that matches your project for details, planning factors, FAQs, and what affects pricing.

Driveways by Bristow Concrete

Driveways

Replacement driveways, new driveway pours, extensions, broom finish, and proper drainage for Utah freeze-thaw cycles.

  • Tear-out and haul-off
  • Compacted road base
  • Control joints and clean broom finish
Garage Slabs by Bristow Concrete

Garage Slabs

Garage floors, shop slabs, approaches, aprons, shed pads, and utility slabs built level and strong.

  • Door and apron planning
  • Load-aware slab thickness
  • Rebar or fiber reinforcement
Patios & Outdoor Living by Bristow Concrete

Patios & Outdoor Living

Backyard patios, fire pit pads, hot tub pads, outdoor kitchen bases, and entertaining spaces designed to feel intentional.

  • Drainage away from the home
  • Clean edges and saw cuts
  • Outdoor living layout
RV Pads & Parking by Bristow Concrete

RV Pads & Parking

Thicker reinforced slabs for RVs, boats, trailers, extra vehicles, sheds, and equipment parking.

  • Heavy-load planning
  • Proper slab thickness
  • Pitch for water runoff
Retaining Walls by Bristow Concrete

Retaining Walls

Concrete retaining walls for slope control, erosion, driveway edges, patio support, and cleaner usable yard space.

  • Drainage behind the wall
  • Grade and load planning
  • Clean concrete finish
Foundations by Bristow Concrete

Foundations

Footings, additions, small structures, and foundation concrete planned around load, layout, code, and drainage.

  • Plan-based layout
  • Elevation control
  • Adjacent flatwork planning
Basement Floors by Bristow Concrete

Basement Floors

Smooth interior concrete floors with moisture-aware prep, clean finish, and future flooring in mind.

  • Vapor-barrier awareness
  • Drain and utility coordination
  • Smooth interior finish
Ramps by Bristow Concrete

Ramps

Concrete access ramps and safer transitions with practical slope, traction, drainage, and landing planning.

  • Slope and landing layout
  • Broom finish traction
  • Entry and garage access
Pool Decks by Bristow Concrete

Pool Decks

Poolside concrete built around traction, barefoot comfort, drainage, clean edges, and backyard flow.

  • Poolside texture
  • Drainage away from problem areas
  • Patio and walkway tie-ins
Sidewalks & Curbs by Bristow Concrete

Sidewalks & Curbs

Front walks, side-yard paths, curbing, step transitions, and safe pedestrian concrete with clean edges.

  • Trip hazard correction
  • Concrete curb edges
  • Broom finish for traction
How We Scope Jobs

Concrete pricing depends on what is under and around the work, not just what you see on top.

A useful estimate should explain what is included. If one bid skips demolition, base depth, drainage correction, reinforcement, joint layout, wall drainage, vapor barriers, or finish details, it is not really the same bid.

Demolition

Old concrete removal, haul-off, saw cutting, and access can change the scope.

Base prep

Soil conditions, excavation depth, compacted gravel, and grading matter for long-term durability.

Thickness & reinforcement

RV pads, garage slabs, foundations, ramps, and pool decks have different strength and finish needs.

Water management

Drainage affects driveways, patios, retaining walls, pool decks, basement floors, and everything tied to the home.

Choosing the Right Concrete Service

The best project plan usually combines more than one surface.

Why the services are split into separate pages

Concrete is easier to understand when each service gets room to answer the questions homeowners actually have before spending several thousand dollars. A driveway buyer cares about vehicle load, garage transitions, and curb appeal. A retaining-wall buyer cares about soil, water, and grade.

Splitting the services lets each page explain the right details without turning the site into one giant wall of generic copy. It also makes it easier to compare driveways, patios, sidewalks and curbs, RV pads, garage slabs, retaining walls, foundations, basement floors, ramps, and pool decks across Northern Utah.

Front-of-home concrete

Driveways, front walks, approaches, ramps, and curbs affect curb appeal immediately. These areas also take the most snow removal, vehicle load, and daily foot traffic, so finish and drainage matter.

If the driveway is failing, it often makes sense to look at the connected walkway, curb, ramp, or parking extension at the same time. That avoids mismatched elevations and patched-looking concrete later.

Backyard and outdoor living

Patios, pool decks, hot tub pads, retaining walls, and connecting walkways should be planned around doors, furniture, water, shade, landscaping, and drainage away from the house.

A backyard slab can be simple and practical or tied into a larger outdoor living plan. The right answer depends on how the space will be used, not just which surface looks good in a photo.

Structures, access, and utility slabs

Garage slabs, foundations, basement floors, ramps, RV pads, trailer parking, and shop pads need more attention to load, base, thickness, access, and door or gate clearance.

These pours are where a vague “concrete pad” estimate can get people into trouble. The project should be scoped around what will sit on the slab and how often it will be used.

Not sure what your project needs?

Send photos, measurements, or a quick description. We'll help you figure out the right slab, finish, wall, ramp, deck, and budget range.

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