
Casper Concrete is a locally owned concrete contractor serving Casper, WY with driveways, patios, and foundations built for Wyoming winters. Licensed, insured, and responding within 1 business day.

Most Casper driveways date from the 1950s through 1970s and have been through decades of freeze-thaw stress - replacement is often the smarter call over repeated patching. We build new concrete driveways in Casper with proper base preparation for the area's expansive clay soils and the slab thickness Casper winters demand.
Casper's short outdoor season makes a solid, well-built patio worth every dollar. We pour concrete patios that handle the temperature swings between a July afternoon and an October frost without cracking or heaving.
Building in Casper means working with frost depths of 36 to 42 inches or more and clay soils that move with moisture. We install full concrete foundations designed to stay level and stable through Wyoming's seasonal ground movement.
Casper's varied terrain and older neighborhoods often have sloped lots that shift and erode over time. Concrete retaining walls are a durable, low-maintenance solution for controlling that movement and protecting your yard and home.
Heaved and cracked sidewalks are common in Casper's older neighborhoods, where decades of freeze-thaw cycles have worked their way through the original flatwork. We replace and repair concrete sidewalks to current grade and thickness standards.
Decks, additions, garages, and outbuildings all need footings dug below Casper's frost line. We size and pour footings for the load above and the specific soil conditions on your lot, with the city permit and inspection handled as part of the job.
Casper sits at over 5,100 feet of elevation in the North Platte River valley, where temperatures swing from below zero in January to the low 90s in summer. That range is brutal on concrete. Water works its way into small cracks, freezes, expands, and forces those cracks open a little wider every winter. Combined with the expansive clay soils common throughout Natrona County - soil that swells when wet and contracts when dry - concrete that was not built to local standards tends to crack, heave, or sink within just a few seasons. The city's housing stock reflects this reality. Most homes in Casper were built between the 1940s and 1970s, which means a lot of the original driveways, sidewalks, and flatwork have been through 50 to 80 years of Wyoming winters. Casper also averages around 77 inches of snow per year, and the wind - with gusts regularly hitting 50 to 70 mph - accelerates wear on every exterior surface.
Hiring a contractor who works in Casper year-round matters because local conditions shape every decision in the job, from the mix design and slab thickness to the curing method used on a windy pour day. A contractor who understands Wyoming's frost depths, the city's permit requirements, and how the soil under your specific property behaves will give you work that holds up. One who does not will leave you with problems that show up after the first hard winter.
We pull permits regularly through the City of Casper Planning and Development office and know which projects require city inspection before the pour and which do not. That familiarity with the process means we handle the paperwork correctly the first time, so your project does not stall waiting for an approval that should have been filed a week earlier.
Casper's neighborhoods each have their own character. The older ranch-style homes near downtown and the historic streets around the Rialto Theater typically have original concrete flatwork that is 50 or more years old - our crews understand what they are working with when they show up on those jobs. Newer subdivisions on the east side of the city were built to different standards and need different approaches. From Center Street to CY Avenue and out toward the east side, we have worked on homes all across this city.
We also serve homeowners in nearby communities. If your property is in Douglas, WY - about 50 miles east on I-25 - we work there regularly. We also serve Torrington, WY and other communities throughout central and eastern Wyoming.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a time to come look at your project in person. We do not give firm quotes over the phone without seeing the site.
A crew member visits your property, measures the work area, and checks what the job requires. We address cost and timeline at this stage so there are no surprises, and we identify any permits needed through the City of Casper before work begins.
On the scheduled start date, we prepare the base, set forms, and pour. Our crew accounts for Casper's wind and dry conditions during the pour and applies curing protection to make sure the concrete hardens correctly.
Once the work is done, we walk the finished job with you and cover how to care for new concrete through its first Casper winter - including what to put on it and what to keep off it during the curing period.
Whether you need a new driveway, a patio, foundation work, or flatwork repairs, we are available 24/7 and will respond within 1 business day. No obligation estimate for Casper homeowners.
(307) 337-0907Casper is Wyoming's second-largest city with a population of roughly 58,000 to 60,000 people, sitting in Natrona County at the base of Casper Mountain in the North Platte River valley. The city grew quickly during the oil booms of the early and mid-1900s, which is why such a large share of its homes date from the 1940s through the 1970s. Established residential neighborhoods in the older parts of the city have a lot of character - ranch-style homes, mature trees, and concrete flatwork that in many cases has not been replaced since it was originally poured. The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center on the west side of the city is one of the most recognized landmarks, while newer subdivisions have grown on the east and southeast edges of town over the past few decades.
About 60 to 62 percent of housing units in Casper are owner-occupied, and the median home value sits around $230,000 to $250,000 - below the national median, but a level where maintaining and improving your property makes a real financial difference. The city serves as a regional hub for central Wyoming, and its mix of long-term owners and energy-industry workers means there is constant demand for home maintenance and improvement work. Nearby, Douglas, WY about 50 miles to the east and Rawlins, WY to the southwest are also communities we serve regularly.
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Call today or submit an online request. We respond within 1 business day and offer free on-site estimates for all Casper projects.