Precision Anchorage Concrete provides concrete contractor services throughout Anchorage, AK, covering concrete driveway building, foundation work, and patios. We have served Anchorage homeowners and businesses since 2025, responding to every inquiry within one business day.

Anchorage driveways go through more freeze-thaw cycles per year than most U.S. cities, and a properly poured concrete driveway is one of the best investments you can make in your property here. We prepare the base correctly, use a mix suited to cold-weather conditions, and cut control joints that prevent random cracking. Learn more about our concrete driveway building service.
Anchorage sits in a seismic zone, and the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake reshaped parts of the city. Every foundation we install includes rebar reinforcement and connection details engineered for ground movement - not just frost, but the kind of lateral forces Anchorage homeowners know are real.
The Hillside neighborhoods and hillside lots throughout southeast Anchorage regularly need retaining walls to manage grade and prevent soil movement. We build concrete retaining walls sized for the load they carry, with drainage details that keep hydrostatic pressure from building up behind the wall through wet spring thaws.
Anchorage summers are short, so homeowners make the most of every warm day. A well-built concrete patio holds up through hard winters and gives you a clean, low-maintenance outdoor surface for the months when the weather cooperates. We slope patios away from the house to prevent meltwater from pooling at the foundation.
In Anchorage, a garage is not optional - it is where your vehicles, snowmachines, and gear live through the winter. Garage floors here take a beating from studded tires, road salt tracked in on vehicles, and temperature swings between the heated interior and the frozen outside. We pour floors thick enough and with the right finish to handle all of it.
Front entry steps in Anchorage are a safety issue, not just an aesthetic one. Cracked or heaved steps become ice traps in winter, and a step that shifts even slightly can trip someone carrying groceries in the dark at 4 PM in January. We build steps with proper footings and a slight forward pitch so water drains rather than freezes on the surface.
Anchorage gets roughly 75 inches of snow per year, and winter temperatures regularly drop below 0 degrees Fahrenheit. The frost line can reach five feet or more below the surface. That combination means concrete in Anchorage experiences more stress than in almost any other U.S. city. Water that seeps into small cracks freezes, expands, and forces those cracks wider every single winter. Concrete that was poured without the right base preparation or control joints will not last - it will crumble from the inside out. Getting it right the first time is what separates a 30-year driveway from one that needs replacing in eight.
The seismic environment adds another layer that contractors from warmer, more stable regions often overlook. Anchorage sits in one of the most seismically active zones in North America, and structural concrete work here needs to account for lateral forces as well as vertical loads. On top of that, parts of the municipality - particularly low-lying neighborhoods near Cook Inlet and wetland areas - have soils that shift as temperatures change, creating foundation and drainage challenges that need local knowledge to solve correctly. A contractor who has only worked in the Lower 48 will miss details that an experienced Anchorage crew handles automatically.
Our crew works throughout Anchorage regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We pull permits through the Municipality of Anchorage Development Services Center and are familiar with the inspection requirements for structural concrete work across the municipality.
Anchorage covers a huge area - from dense Midtown neighborhoods near Northern Lights Boulevard to large hillside lots in South Anchorage and the Hillside, and from the flatter neighborhoods near Government Hill and Spenard to the areas along the Glenn Highway. The soil conditions, drainage patterns, and typical property layouts vary significantly across that geography, and we adjust our approach based on where the job is. Homes near Chugach State Park on sloped lots have different drainage needs than a ranch home in a flat Spenard neighborhood or a commercial property near the airport.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Wasilla throughout the Mat-Su Valley, giving us a broad picture of how Southcentral Alaska's building environment shapes what concrete work actually requires. Customers in Palmer and other nearby communities are also within our regular service area.
Tell us what you need - a driveway, a patio, foundation work, or something else. We ask a few basic questions about your property and the scope, then reply within one business day with next steps or a ballpark range.
We visit your property, look at the site conditions, check drainage and soil, and measure the area. You get a written estimate with a clear scope before any work is committed. This is also when we talk through any permit requirements and timeline.
For structural work, we apply for the required Municipality of Anchorage permit and schedule the inspection. For flatwork, we prepare the base, set forms, and pour concrete using a mix appropriate for Anchorage's temperatures. We protect fresh concrete with insulating blankets when needed.
Once the concrete has cured enough, forms come off, the site is cleaned up, and any inspection paperwork is handed over. We walk through the finished work with you before we leave, and we are reachable if any questions come up after the job.
Tell us about your project in Anchorage and we will get back to you within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what the job involves and what it will cost.
(907) 202-5481Permit and licensing information for concrete work in Anchorage is available through the Municipality of Anchorage Development Services and through the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development, which maintains the state contractor licensing database.
Anchorage is Alaska's largest city, home to about 291,000 people and covering a vast municipal footprint of nearly 2,000 square miles. The city is wedged between the Chugach Mountains to the east and Cook Inlet to the west, a geography that shapes everything from neighborhood layout to drainage patterns. Established residential areas like Spenard, Mountain View, and Government Hill date back to the postwar era, while newer subdivisions stretch into South Anchorage and up along the Hillside. The bulk of the housing stock - ranch homes and split-levels built between the 1950s and 1990s - is now 30 to 70 years old and regularly needs updates to exterior surfaces, driveways, and foundations.
The city is served by major corridors including the Glenn Highway, the Seward Highway, and Northern Lights Boulevard, and is home to large employers like Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Providence Alaska Medical Center, and state government offices. The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail runs 11 miles along Cook Inlet through the heart of the city, passing through some of Anchorage's most well-known neighborhoods. Chugach State Park borders the city to the east, and many hillside homes back directly up to trailheads and wooded terrain - which is part of what makes drainage, slope stability, and foundation quality so important for properties in that part of the city. Homeowners in nearby Knik-Fairview and throughout the broader region will find our service area covers their properties as well.
Durable concrete driveways built to handle Alaska's freeze-thaw cycles.
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