
Casper Concrete is a locally owned concrete contractor serving Torrington, WY with footings, driveways, sidewalks, and flatwork built for Goshen County winters. Licensed, insured, and responding within 1 business day.

Torrington sits in the North Platte River valley where frost depth reaches 30 inches and moisture from irrigation can shift soil under any structure without a properly dug footing. We pour concrete footings sized to the load above and dug below the Goshen County frost line, with the city permit and required inspection handled before the pour.
Many Torrington homes sit on lots with detached garages or outbuildings out back - which means driveways that take real traffic and need to hold up through decades of freezing and thawing. We build new concrete driveways with the base preparation and slab thickness that Goshen County winters demand.
Cracked and heaved sidewalks are common in Torrington's older neighborhoods, where original flatwork has been through 50 or more years of freeze-thaw stress. We replace and repair concrete sidewalks to current grade, cutting out sections that have shifted and resetting them level.
Torrington summers are warm and outdoor season is short, so a well-built patio makes a real difference in how much you use your yard. We pour concrete patios with proper joint placement to handle the temperature swings between a July afternoon and an October frost.
Outbuildings and shops on agricultural properties around Torrington often need new concrete slab foundations when an old dirt or gravel floor is finally ready to be upgraded. We pour monolithic slabs and slab-on-grade foundations sized for the structure above and the soil conditions on your specific property.
Torrington sits at about 4,100 feet elevation in southeastern Wyoming, where average January lows drop well below 20 degrees Fahrenheit and the ground can freeze to a depth of 30 inches or more. That frost depth matters enormously for any concrete work involving footings, foundations, or anything that needs to stay level over time. If a footing is poured above the frost line, the ground beneath it will heave in winter and push the structure above it out of position. Goshen County's soils add another layer of complexity - the valley sits along the North Platte River, and moisture from both the river and the area's extensive irrigation can keep soils wetter than surrounding high desert, making them more prone to movement when temperatures swing.
Torrington's housing stock reflects decades of hard winters. A large share of homes in town were built before 1980, many of them in the 1940s and 1950s, which means original driveways, sidewalks, and patio slabs have been through 50 to 80 freeze-thaw cycles. The wind that moves through eastern Wyoming year-round also accelerates wear on every exterior surface. Hiring a contractor who works in this climate regularly matters because local conditions determine the right mix design, slab thickness, curing method, and joint placement - and skipping any of those details is what causes concrete to fail before it should.
We pull permits through the City of Torrington building department and are familiar with which projects require inspection before the pour and which do not. That matters most on footing jobs, where an inspector needs to verify depth before concrete goes in the ground. Knowing the process means we file the right paperwork and do not hold up your project waiting on approvals.
Torrington is an agricultural town at its core - the county seat of Goshen County and a hub for the farming and ranching families spread across the eastern Wyoming plains. A lot of properties here include a detached garage, a shop, or outbuildings alongside the main house, and our crews are used to jobs that involve more than just the primary residence. We work on driveways that see truck and equipment traffic, concrete pads for storage buildings, and footings for structures that need to hold up to real use. From the streets near Eastern Wyoming College to the older neighborhoods downtown and the properties out toward the Goshen County Fairgrounds, we have worked across this community.
We also serve homeowners in the communities around Torrington. We work regularly in Casper, WY and throughout central Wyoming, and we serve customers across the region who need a contractor with real experience in Wyoming's climate conditions.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a time to come see your project in person. We do not give firm pricing without seeing the site and checking the soil and base conditions.
A crew member visits, measures the work area, and assesses what the job requires. We cover the full cost and timeline at this stage so there are no surprises later. For footing and foundation work, we identify the permit requirements and depth specifications before anything is scheduled.
On the scheduled start date, we excavate to the required depth, compact the base, set forms, and pour. Our crew accounts for eastern Wyoming's wind and dry conditions during curing to make sure the concrete hardens correctly.
When the job is done, we walk the finished work with you and cover how to care for new concrete through its first Torrington winter - what to keep off it, when it is safe for traffic, and what to watch for during the first freeze-thaw cycle.
Whether you need footings for a new structure, a replacement driveway, or sidewalk repairs, we serve Torrington and Goshen County year-round. Call or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day.
(307) 337-0907Torrington is the county seat of Goshen County and home to about 6,500 people in the southeastern corner of Wyoming, situated along the North Platte River valley near the Nebraska state line. It is an agricultural community at its core - Goshen County is one of Wyoming's most productive farming counties, and Torrington serves as the main hub for the ranching and farming families spread across the surrounding plains. The housing stock is largely single-family homes, with a significant share built between the 1920s and 1960s. Properties here often include detached garages, shops, or outbuildings alongside the main house, reflecting the working character of the community. Eastern Wyoming College has its main campus in Torrington and is one of the most recognizable institutions in town, while the North Platte River provides fishing, irrigation, and outdoor recreation for local residents.
Most housing in Torrington is owner-occupied, and homeowners here tend to take a practical, value-focused approach to repairs and improvements. Median home values are well below the national average, which makes getting the work done right the first time - rather than paying for repairs a few winters later - especially important. Nearby, Casper, WY to the northwest and Laramie, WY to the west are larger Wyoming cities we also serve regularly.
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Reach out today by phone or online request. We respond within 1 business day and provide free on-site estimates for all Torrington and Goshen County projects.