
Casper Concrete is a locally owned concrete contractor serving Worland, WY with foundation installation, driveways, patios, and flatwork designed for the Big Horn Basin's frost depth and climate. Licensed, insured, and responding within 1 business day.

Worland properties range from in-town ranch homes to larger parcels with outbuildings that have been on gravel floors for decades and are finally ready for a real foundation. We handle foundation installation for homes, garages, shops, and accessory structures - engineered to sit below the Big Horn Basin's 30-inch frost line and built to carry the load above it for decades.
Many Worland properties have long driveways that see truck and equipment traffic year-round. We build concrete driveways with the right base preparation for the area's semi-arid soils, which can shift significantly when they cycle between summer-dry and winter-wet conditions.
Worland gets over 300 days of sunshine per year, which makes outdoor living genuinely worthwhile - if the patio is built well enough to handle the temperature swings between a July afternoon and a January freeze. We pour concrete patios with proper joint placement that allows for the expansion and contraction the Big Horn Basin climate demands.
Properties in and around Worland often have sloped lots or fill areas where soil movement is a recurring issue, especially after the rare but heavy thunderstorms that hit the basin in summer. Concrete retaining walls hold the grade in place and keep soil from eroding onto driveways, foundations, or neighboring lots.
Decks, additions, and outbuildings on Worland properties all need footings that reach below the local frost depth. We dig and pour concrete footings sized to the load and the specific soil conditions on your lot, handling the Washakie County permit and inspection requirements as part of the job.
Worland sits in the Big Horn Basin at about 4,061 feet elevation - an open, semi-arid environment where the climate creates specific challenges for concrete. Winters bring temperatures that regularly drop well below freezing, with frost depths reaching 30 inches or more. The ground can shift significantly as it freezes and thaws each season, and any foundation or footing that does not reach below that frost line is at risk of heaving out of position. Washakie County soils are generally dry and compacted through summer, then can become saturated during snowmelt or the intense but short-duration thunderstorms that roll through the basin in summer. That soil moisture cycle adds stress to any concrete structure that sits on or near the surface.
Most homes in Worland were built before 1980, with a large share dating to the mid-20th century. These are single-family ranch and bungalow-style homes, often on larger lots with detached garages or outbuildings. Original concrete work on those properties has been through 40 to 70 freeze-thaw cycles, and many of those driveways, sidewalks, and patio slabs are at or past the end of their useful life. A contractor who works in this part of Wyoming understands what the climate has already done to these properties and knows how to build the next generation of concrete work to hold up through the same conditions.
We work with the Worland and Washakie County building requirements and are familiar with the permit process for structural concrete work in this area. For foundation and footing jobs, the city requires inspection before the pour - we schedule that as a standard part of the job so it does not slow the project down.
Worland is the hub for a wide stretch of the Big Horn Basin, and many of our customers here are not just in-town homeowners - they are farming families and ranchers from surrounding communities like Ten Sleep and Manderson who need reliable concrete work on larger properties. We are used to jobs that include equipment pads, shop floors, and concrete for working structures, not just residential flatwork. The Big Horn River runs through town and is a well-known local landmark - homes near the river can see extra drainage considerations that we factor into base preparation and joint placement.
We also serve customers throughout the broader region. If your property is in Riverton, WY - about 60 miles to the south - we work there regularly. We also serve Sheridan, WY and other communities throughout northern and central Wyoming.
Call us or submit a request through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to set up a time to come see the project. We do not price foundation or structural concrete jobs without visiting the site first.
We visit your property, assess the site conditions, measure the work area, and walk through the full cost and timeline with you. For foundation and footing work, we also confirm depth requirements and permit needs for Washakie County before scheduling the job.
On the scheduled start date, we excavate to the required depth, compact and prepare the base, set forms, and pour. We protect the pour from Worland's wind during curing to prevent the surface from drying too fast and losing strength.
For permitted work, we coordinate the final inspection and walk the finished job with you before we leave. We cover care and loading instructions - including how long to wait before driving or building on the new concrete - so you know exactly what to expect through the first season.
Whether you need a new foundation, a replacement driveway, or patio flatwork, we serve Worland and Washakie County year-round. Call or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day.
(307) 337-0907Worland is the county seat of Washakie County and home to about 5,200 people in the heart of the Big Horn Basin in north-central Wyoming. It sits along the Big Horn River - a well-known local landmark for fishing and recreation - and serves as the main service center for a wide stretch of surrounding ranching and farming country. The local economy runs on agriculture, ranching, and oil and gas production, which shapes the character of the town and the properties within it. Most homes in Worland are single-family ranch and bungalow-style houses built before 1980, sitting on lots that often include a detached garage, carport, or outbuilding. The downtown historic district gives the town a grounded, established feel, and most residents have lived here for many years. Worland is also the closest major service town for smaller communities like Ten Sleep and Manderson, so contractors here regularly serve a wider geographic area than the town limits alone.
Owner-occupancy is high in Worland - most residents own their homes and have for a long time. That means homeowners here tend to approach improvements and repairs with a long view, wanting work done correctly rather than patched temporarily. Median home values in Washakie County run well below the national average, which makes hiring a contractor who gets it right the first time especially worth it - repairs that fail in two winters cost more than doing the job correctly the first time. Nearby, Riverton, WY to the south and Sheridan, WY to the north are additional Wyoming communities we serve regularly.
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Call today or submit an online request. We respond within 1 business day and provide free on-site estimates for all Worland and Washakie County projects.