Precision Anchorage Concrete builds parking lots, commercial slabs, driveways, and foundations for Kenai, AK businesses and homeowners. We know the Kenai Peninsula soil and frost conditions and reply to every estimate request within one business day.

Kenai businesses along the Kenai Spur Highway and commercial corridors need parking lots that can handle heavy vehicle traffic and the full stress of Alaska winters without rutting, cracking, or becoming hazardous from frost heave. We build commercial concrete lots to the thickness and base depth that Kenai Peninsula conditions require. Get the details on our concrete parking lot building service.
Kenai residential driveways carry everything from daily commuter traffic to heavy fishing and boat equipment. A concrete driveway on a properly compacted base handles that load without the cracking and settling that hits unarmored or improperly prepared surfaces after a few winters on the Kenai Peninsula.
Commercial and industrial tenants in Kenai need floors built for real work - not residential specs applied to commercial spaces. We install concrete floors for workshops, light industrial spaces, and retail buildings with the thickness, reinforcement, and joint design that commercial use demands in an Alaska climate.
New construction projects in Kenai need slab foundations designed for the local frost line and the soil conditions in this part of the Kenai Peninsula. Getting the insulation, reinforcement, and base depth right from the start is far less expensive than repairing a slab that was under-built for the conditions it faces.
Some Kenai properties deal with grade changes that cause erosion, water channeling toward structures, or loss of usable yard. Concrete retaining walls stabilize those slopes permanently, redirect drainage, and create flat usable space on lots that slope toward the home or other structures.
Porches, decks, outbuildings, and additions on Kenai properties need footings set below the local frost depth or they will move every spring. We set footings at the depth and diameter the Kenai Peninsula requires - not the minimums that might work in a milder climate.
Kenai is one of the oldest communities in Alaska, and a significant portion of its housing stock was built before modern frost engineering practices were standard. Older residential foundations and slabs in the area reflect whatever building knowledge and materials were available at the time of construction, which often means footings set too shallow, base preparation that does not account for local soil moisture, and drainage that was not part of the original design. The result is concrete that has moved, cracked, and settled over decades of freeze-thaw cycles - and that needs thoughtful repair or replacement, not just patching.
Commercial concrete in Kenai faces a different set of demands. The city has a mix of retail, industrial, and government facilities whose parking surfaces and floor systems carry heavy, repeated loads. Commercial concrete requires thicker slabs, deeper bases, and different joint spacing than residential work, and a contractor who applies residential specs to commercial projects will produce surfaces that fail quickly. The oil and gas industry presence in the area means some properties also need concrete designed for heavy equipment loads and chemical exposure - requirements that standard residential mix designs do not meet.
Our crew works throughout Kenai regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Commercial work in Kenai is permitted through the City of Kenai building department, and we know which project types require permits and how to navigate that process without creating delays for your project schedule.
Kenai sits on a bluff above the mouth of the Kenai River, with Cook Inlet to the west and the Kenai Spur Highway running north to the city from Soldotna. The city has a distinct commercial core, older residential neighborhoods on the bluff, and newer residential and commercial development to the north and east. We work throughout these areas and are familiar with the access routes, soil variability between bluff properties and lower-elevation lots, and the drainage patterns that affect concrete longevity here.
We regularly serve Homer and other southern Kenai Peninsula communities. If your property is in the Kenai area, our crew already knows the roads and conditions you are working with.
Call or use the contact form. We reply to every Kenai area inquiry within one business day and schedule a site visit at your convenience.
We visit your Kenai property, assess soils, drainage, frost exposure, and access, then give you a written quote. No surprises - what we quote is what you pay.
Our crew handles all site preparation, gravel base compaction, forming, reinforcement placement, and the concrete pour. For commercial lots and slabs, we keep you informed at key milestones without requiring you to be on site throughout.
We finish the surface, clean up the site, and walk through the completed work with you. We review curing timelines and first-use guidelines so your new concrete starts its service life correctly.
We serve Kenai and the Kenai Peninsula and respond within one business day. Free site visit, written quote, no obligation.
(907) 202-5481Kenai is one of the oldest continuously occupied communities in Alaska, with a history rooted in Dena'ina Athabascan settlement, Russian trading post activity, and early American homesteading. Today it is a city of roughly 7,000 residents on the western Kenai Peninsula, situated on a bluff overlooking Cook Inlet and the mouth of the Kenai River. The community has a mix of older residential neighborhoods on the bluff, commercial development along the Kenai Spur Highway, and industrial activity tied to the Cook Inlet oil and gas industry. Learn more about the city at the City of Kenai.
The building stock in Kenai reflects the community's long history. Mid-century homes built during the statehood era are common in established residential neighborhoods, and the commercial district has a mix of older buildings and newer development serving the peninsula economy. Concrete work here covers everything from commercial parking and floor systems for businesses along the Kenai Spur Highway, to driveway and foundation repairs on residential lots where original construction predates modern Alaska frost engineering. Neighboring Soldotna, the Kenai Peninsula Borough seat located about 10 miles to the southeast, is another community we serve regularly with the same crew.
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