Concrete Services in Salt Lake City

Xpert Concrete & Seal serves Salt Lake City, UT with expert concrete flatwork, masonry, foundations, and sports courts for residential and commercial clients.

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Concrete & Masonry Contractor in Salt Lake City, UT

Built for Utah. Built to Last.

Xpert Concrete & Seal serves homeowners and commercial clients throughout Salt Lake City, UT with professional concrete and masonry work built for Utah’s climate. From new patios, decorative stamped concrete, and sports courts to footings, foundations, and masonry, we bring quality prep, reinforcement, and drainage to every project in Salt Lake City. Utah’s freeze-thaw cycles stress concrete throughout the valley — we build with that reality in mind from the first pour. Call for a free estimate on your Salt Lake City project.

Our Concrete & Masonry Services in Salt Lake City, UT

From exterior flatwork and structural concrete to sports courts and masonry, we handle residential and commercial projects throughout Salt Lake City with the same attention to detail on every job.

Concrete Flatwork

Patios, slabs, curb and gutter, and walkways poured level, properly sloped, and built to last in Utah weather.

Concrete Steps

Modern or traditional concrete steps built solid, even, and safe with clean, professional finishing.

RV Pads

Heavy-duty RV pads designed for weight, drainage, and long-term durability without settling.

Concrete Repair & Sealing

Repair cracks and surface damage, then seal for added protection, longer life, and a cleaner look.

Stamped / Decorative Concrete

Add curb appeal with stamped and decorative finishes that combine style with concrete strength.

Concrete Cutting & Demolition

Clean, controlled cutting and removal for remodels, replacement pours, and structural changes.

Basketball Courts

Performance courts built with true grading, strong base prep, and durable play-ready surfaces.

Footings & Foundations

Reinforced footings and foundations poured to spec for dependable strength and long-term stability.

Foundation Waterproofing

Protect your foundation from moisture with proven waterproofing and drainage solutions.

Masonry

Stone, brick, block, stucco repair, and custom walls built for strength, style, and durability.

Pickleball Courts

Pickleball courts built flat, properly drained, and ready for consistent play and long-lasting use.

Why Salt Lake City Homeowners Choose Xpert Concrete & Seal

Salt Lake City’s neighborhoods vary dramatically in age, character, and terrain — from the century-old Avenues on the Wasatch foothills to mid-century Sugarhouse bungalows to newer infill development in the west side neighborhoods. Each area presents different concrete needs. Older neighborhoods often require repair and replacement of aging flatwork; newer development needs proper base prep and drainage from the start. We work across all of Salt Lake City and tailor our approach to each neighborhood and project.
We serve all of Salt Lake City’s neighborhoods including the Avenues, Capitol Hill, Sugar House, Liberty Wells, Rose Park, West Side communities, East Bench areas, and the 9th and 9th neighborhood. Whether you’re a longtime Salt Lake homeowner upgrading aging concrete or a commercial property manager needing flatwork maintenance, we show up ready and finish right.

About Salt Lake City, UT

History & Roots

Salt Lake City was founded on July 24, 1847, when Brigham Young led a group of Mormon pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley and declared it their new home. Within days, the pioneers had begun laying out a grid city plan based on Joseph Smith’s ‘Plat of the City of Zion’ — the broad streets and large blocks of Salt Lake City’s downtown are a direct result of that original plan. The city grew rapidly through the second half of the 19th century, fueled by mining activity in the surrounding mountains, the transcontinental railroad (completed at Promontory Summit in 1869), and continuous Mormon pioneer immigration. Salt Lake City was incorporated in 1851 and has served as the capital of Utah Territory, and later the State of Utah, ever since.

Landmarks, Attractions & Things to Do

Salt Lake City is home to some of the most recognizable landmarks in the American West. Temple Square in the heart of downtown is the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and one of the most visited religious sites in the world. The Utah State Capitol building, perched on Capitol Hill above downtown, is considered one of the finest examples of Renaissance Revival architecture in the country. Liberty Park — the city’s largest park — provides green space, recreation, and events year-round. The Natural History Museum of Utah, Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, and Hogle Zoo draw visitors from across the region. The Great Salt Lake, visible from much of the city, is one of the most significant natural landmarks in the Western Hemisphere.

Community Events

Salt Lake City hosts an extraordinary range of annual events. The Pioneer Day celebration on July 24th commemorates the pioneer entry into the valley with a major parade, fireworks, and festivities throughout the city. The Sundance Film Festival, held in nearby Park City, draws international attention each January. The Utah Arts Festival in June, Greek Festival, Living Traditions World Music and Dance Festival, and the Pride Festival are among dozens of cultural events held throughout the year. The city also hosts Utah Jazz games, Real Salt Lake matches at nearby Rio Tinto Stadium, and Utah Hockey Club games at the Delta Center.

Growth & Concrete Demand

Salt Lake City is experiencing one of the most significant periods of growth and investment in its history, with new high-density residential development downtown, major infill projects throughout the city, and steady population growth across all neighborhoods. Homeowners throughout Salt Lake City invest consistently in outdoor improvements, masonry upgrades, and quality concrete work that reflects the character and value of one of the West’s great cities.

Frequently Asked Questions — Concrete in Salt Lake City, UT

How much does a concrete patio cost in Salt Lake City, UT?

Concrete patio pricing in Salt Lake City depends on size, thickness, finish type, and whether demolition of an existing surface is needed. Most residential patios run between $8 and $15 per square foot installed. Stamped or decorative finishes will run higher. Contact us for a free on-site estimate with clear pricing specific to your project.

Do I need a permit for concrete work in Salt Lake City?

Salt Lake City has specific permit requirements for concrete work that vary by project type and location. Many residential projects require permits for anything beyond minor repair work. We'll help you determine what's needed before we start.

How long does concrete take to cure in Utah weather?

Most concrete allows foot traffic in 24–48 hours, but full strength develops over 28 days. In Salt Lake City’s climate, hot summers can speed up surface drying while cold winters require additional protection and planning. We’ll give you specific guidance based on your project and current conditions.

Can you pour concrete in winter in Salt Lake City?

Sometimes, with the right planning and cold-weather protection. If conditions aren’t right for long-term durability, we’ll recommend a better window rather than rush a pour that won’t hold up through Utah’s winters.

Do you build backyard basketball and pickleball courts in Salt Lake City?

Yes — and we build a lot of them. We construct residential and commercial sports courts throughout Salt Lake City with proper grading, base prep, and a flat, consistent surface designed for long-term play. We can also coordinate with sport surfacing contractors for color coating and line striping.

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Serving Salt Lake City and surrounding communities including Murray, Taylorsville, West Valley City, Millcreek, Holladay, and Cottonwood Heights, and throughout the greater Salt Lake Valley area.

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