Precision Anchorage Concrete installs concrete floors, commercial slabs, driveways, and foundations for Soldotna, AK properties. We serve residential and commercial customers throughout the Kenai Peninsula and reply to every estimate request within one business day.

Soldotna businesses and homeowners adding workshops, commercial spaces, or garage upgrades need concrete floors that can handle heavy loads and Alaska winters. Base preparation on the Kenai Peninsula must account for local frost depth and soil moisture, and cutting corners here is what separates a floor that lasts 30 years from one that heaves and cracks in five. See the full details of our concrete floor installation service.
New construction and additions in Soldotna need slab foundations that account for the Kenai Peninsula frost line and the silty, moisture-retaining soils common in the area. A slab built to local specs - with the right insulation, reinforcement, and base depth - will stay level and intact through decades of freeze-thaw cycles.
Soldotna driveways take hard use from heavy trucks, fishing gear, and boat trailers year-round. Concrete holds up to that traffic far better than gravel on high-use sections, and a properly prepared base keeps the surface from shifting even after the ground thaws each spring.
Soldotna commercial properties and retail businesses need parking surfaces that handle heavy vehicle traffic and the erosion that comes with high Kenai Peninsula precipitation. Concrete lots eliminate the ruts and drainage problems that plague gravel lots over time, particularly in areas with high foot traffic and regular plowing.
Decks, covered entries, outbuildings, and additions on Soldotna properties all need footings set below the local frost depth. Footings poured too shallow on Kenai Peninsula soils will heave every spring, working their way to the surface and pulling the structure above them out of level.
Some Soldotna homes built on older pier or post foundations have settled unevenly over the years as the ground beneath them shifted. Foundation raising corrects that settlement, restores level floors and properly functioning doors and windows, and stops the structural movement before it causes more expensive damage.
Soldotna sits in the center of the Kenai Peninsula, a region with a wetter climate than Southcentral Alaska and soils that retain more moisture through the year. That combination of high precipitation and frost-susceptible ground is hard on concrete work that was not designed for it. Slabs and floors poured on inadequate base material lift and crack as the ground freezes, and structures with shallow footings move every spring as frost retreats. This is why base preparation - not just the concrete itself - is the most important part of any concrete project here.
Commercial concrete work in Soldotna adds another dimension. The city is a hub for the Kenai Peninsula economy, with a mix of retail, light industrial, and service businesses that need parking lots, loading areas, and commercial floors built to handle heavy use. Concrete specified for commercial loads requires different thickness, reinforcement, and joint spacing than residential work, and cutting these specs to save money up front produces floors and lots that fail quickly under the traffic they carry.
Our crew works throughout Soldotna regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Soldotna is a City within the Kenai Peninsula Borough, and structural concrete work requires permits through the City of Soldotna's building department. We know which project types trigger permit requirements and coordinate that process on projects where it applies.
Soldotna sits along the Kenai River - one of the most productive salmon fisheries in the world - and the community is built around a mix of year-round residences, commercial businesses along the Sterling Highway, and seasonal activity tied to fishing and outdoor recreation. The Kenai River corridor and the Sterling and Kenai Spur highways are the main arteries we work along. Whether the project is a commercial slab on a Sterling Highway business property or a garage floor on a residential lot near the river, we are familiar with access and site conditions in the area.
We regularly serve Kenai and other Kenai Peninsula communities, so if your property is in this part of Alaska, our crew is already familiar with the roads and local conditions in your area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We reply to every inquiry from the Soldotna and Kenai Peninsula area within one business day - no waiting a week to hear back.
We visit your Soldotna property to assess drainage, soil conditions, frost exposure, and access. You get a written quote with no pressure - the visit is free, and the number we give you is the number you pay.
We handle excavation, gravel base compaction, forming, reinforcement, and the concrete pour. For floor and slab work, you do not need to be on site during the pour itself - we manage the process and keep you informed.
After the pour we finish the surface, apply curing compound as needed, and clean up the site. We walk through the completed work with you before we leave and answer any questions about curing time and first-use guidelines.
We serve the Soldotna and Kenai Peninsula area and reply within one business day. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
(907) 202-5481Soldotna is a city of approximately 4,000 residents on the central Kenai Peninsula, sitting along the Kenai River at the junction of the Sterling Highway and the Kenai Spur Highway. The community serves as the Kenai Peninsula Borough seat and functions as the commercial hub for the central peninsula. Its building stock is a mix of mid-century residential neighborhoods developed during the post-statehood era, newer residential subdivisions to the north and south, and a strip of commercial development along the Sterling Highway corridor. Learn more about Soldotna from the City of Soldotna.
Concrete work in Soldotna spans the full range of residential and commercial needs. Commercial businesses on and around the Sterling Highway need durable parking surfaces and loading areas built to handle year-round traffic and Alaska winters. Residential neighborhoods near the Kenai River deal with older structures where foundations, floors, and driveways have reached the end of their service life. Neighboring Kenai just 10 miles to the northwest shares many of the same soil conditions and building patterns, and we serve both communities regularly.
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