
Precision Anchorage Concrete handles every concrete project in Anchorage, from driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls. We build for Alaska winters, not just good weather.
Precision Anchorage Concrete handles every concrete project in Anchorage, from driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls. We build for Alaska winters, not just good weather.

Precision Anchorage Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in Anchorage, AK, offering 16 concrete services for residential and commercial properties. Whether you need a driveway replaced before the next freeze or a foundation poured for a new build, we handle the entire project - from permits to the final walkthrough. We serve Anchorage and 12 surrounding communities across southcentral Alaska.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Make the most of every Anchorage summer with a concrete patio that stays level and looks great year after year.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers beautiful patterns built to survive Alaska winters.
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Heaving, crumbling walkways are a tripping hazard. A new concrete sidewalk stays flat and safe through every freeze-thaw cycle.
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A fresh garage floor resurface eliminates stains, cracks, and rough patches - and holds up under years of vehicle traffic.
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Upgrade plain gray slabs with colored, textured, or patterned finishes that match your home and last for decades.
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Erosion eating into your yard? Concrete retaining walls hold back soil and add usable space to sloped properties.
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Industrial or residential, a properly poured concrete floor installation holds up under heavy loads and daily wear.
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Surround your pool with a slip-resistant, frost-ready concrete deck that looks great through every Anchorage season.
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Crumbling steps are unsafe and unsightly. New concrete steps are built to stay level and intact through harsh winters.
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Starting a new build? A properly prepared slab foundation built for Alaska soils supports your structure for life.
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We install foundations from the ground up, engineered to handle Anchorage frost depths and soil conditions.
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Potholes and cracks cost you customers. A new concrete parking lot is durable, low-maintenance, and handles heavy vehicles.
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Every structure needs a strong base. Properly poured concrete footings prevent settling and shifting for years to come.
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A settling foundation can be lifted back to level. We raise and stabilize foundations before small problems become major ones.
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Need to cut through existing concrete for utilities or repairs? Precision cutting with minimal disruption to surrounding areas.
Learn MoreTell us what you need - a new driveway, a patio, a foundation repair - and we will schedule a time to come look at your property. We respond within 1 business day. No pressure, no commitment required.
We come to you. We assess the site, check soil and drainage conditions, and walk through your options in person. You receive a written estimate that breaks down every cost before you decide anything. Permits, materials, and labor - all included, no surprises.
Once you give the go-ahead, we handle permits, prep work, the pour, and the final inspection. We finish the job on the agreed timeline, walk you through the results, and leave your property clean. Our goal is a surface that holds up for years - starting with the very first Anchorage winter.
We hold a current Alaska contractor license and carry full general liability and workers' compensation coverage. You can verify our license status with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing before we start a single project.
Every estimate includes a site visit, a written breakdown of all costs, and answers to your questions - at no charge and with no pressure to commit. We also handle all permit paperwork with the Municipality of Anchorage so you never have to contact the city yourself.
We are a local company that works in Anchorage every day. We know the soil conditions, the frost depths, the permit process, and the short construction season that shapes every project here. That local knowledge goes into every pour we do.
Our written estimates cover every cost - base prep, permits, concrete, finishing, and cleanup. If something unexpected comes up during excavation, we tell you before we proceed, not after. Your final invoice matches your estimate.
Ready to get started? Call (907) 202-5481 or request a free estimate online.
"They replaced my driveway in late June and finished in four days, exactly when they said they would. The surface drained perfectly all through last fall and winter. No cracks after the first freeze-thaw season - that was the real test."
Marcus D., Anchorage - Concrete driveway building
"I had them pour a stamped patio in my backyard. The flagstone pattern looked better in person than in the photos I saw. They handled the city permit and called me when the inspector came out. The whole process was straightforward."
Renata H., Wasilla - Stamped concrete services
"Our front walkway had been heaving and tilting for two winters. They diagnosed the base failure, dug it out properly, and replaced it with a new sidewalk that is level and safe. Worth every dollar to not worry about a tripping hazard anymore."
Tom B., Palmer - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation required. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate. We come to your property, assess the site, and provide a written quote that covers every cost.
(907) 202-5481Precision Anchorage Concrete is based in Anchorage, AK and serves 12 communities across the Mat-Su Valley and southcentral Alaska, including Wasilla, Palmer, and Knik-Fairview. We typically respond to new requests within 1 business day and can often schedule same-week site visits during the active concrete season.
Concrete generally outperforms asphalt in Alaska's freeze-thaw conditions because it does not soften in summer heat or become brittle in deep cold. A properly installed concrete driveway can last 30 years or more, while asphalt typically needs replacement in 15 to 20 years.
Water seeps into small surface pores, freezes, expands, and breaks the concrete from the inside - a process called freeze-thaw damage. Using an air-entrained concrete mix and sealing the surface before winter dramatically slows this process, which is why the right mix specification matters more in Alaska than almost anywhere else.
The reliable outdoor concrete season in Anchorage runs from late May through September. Contractors book up fast once the ground thaws - reaching out in March or April is the best way to secure a spot on a good crew's schedule before the season fills.
Frost heave occurs when water in the ground freezes and expands, pushing up whatever is above it. Without a deep, well-compacted gravel base, concrete slabs follow that movement - cracking, tilting, and eventually failing. In Anchorage, this is the most common reason driveways and patios fail within a few years of installation. The Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys publishes resources on local soil and ground-ice conditions.
Yes, in most cases. The Municipality of Anchorage requires permits for driveways, sidewalks, and patios that connect to a public right-of-way or exceed certain sizes. Your contractor should pull the permit before work begins. Unpermitted work can cause problems during a real estate transaction.
A well-built, properly sealed concrete driveway or patio in Anchorage can last 25 to 35 years. The key factors are the concrete mix design, the quality of the base preparation, and sealing every two to three years. Avoiding deicing salts, especially in the first two winters, also significantly extends the lifespan.
Precision Anchorage Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Anchorage, AK, serving Anchorage and 12 surrounding communities since 2025. We are registered through the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing, and we carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every project.
We offer 16 concrete services, from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and foundation work. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with a final walkthrough - we do not consider a job done until you are satisfied with the result.
Want to learn more about how we work and who we are? Read more about our company.
Surface cracks and small chips can often be patched. But when sections have heaved, tilted, or crumbled, patching rarely holds through another Anchorage winter. Replacement is usually the better investment once the base has failed.
It means excavating the soil to the right depth, compacting it, and adding a layer of crushed gravel for drainage and stability. In Anchorage, this has to account for frost depth - usually 4 to 6 feet in many areas - which is deeper than in most of the lower 48.
Seal the surface after 28 days and reseal every two to three years. Use sand or concrete-safe deicers instead of sodium chloride or ammonium-based salts. The Portland Cement Association publishes free guidance on cold-weather concrete maintenance.
Have questions about your specific property or project? Call us at (907) 202-5481 and we will walk you through your options at no charge.
Anchorage is Alaska's largest city, home to about 291,000 people and covering nearly 2,000 square miles between the Chugach Mountains to the east and Cook Inlet to the west. The city spans everything from dense urban neighborhoods in Midtown and Spenard to large wooded lots on the Hillside and in South Anchorage. That spread means soil conditions, lot sizes, and drainage situations vary dramatically from one neighborhood to the next - which is why local knowledge matters on every concrete project.
Frost can penetrate 4 to 6 feet deep in some Anchorage neighborhoods, and the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake left lasting effects on soils in areas like Turnagain and Government Hill. Low-lying neighborhoods near wetlands can have soft or organic soils that shift more than average. The Municipality of Anchorage Development Services maintains geotechnical information that affects how base preparation is done in certain areas of the city. We work across all of Anchorage's neighborhoods and adjust our approach to match the actual ground conditions on your property.
Whether your home sits along the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail corridor or on a large Hillside lot, Precision Anchorage Concrete brings the same standards to every job: proper permits, the right concrete mix for Alaska's climate, and a finish that holds up through the freeze-thaw cycles that put inferior work to the test every single spring.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Precision Anchorage Concrete
901 W 5th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 202-5481projects@anchorageconcretecontractor.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call (907) 202-5481 or submit a request online and we will respond within 1 business day.