Wasatch Front Concrete Contractor
Driveways, patios, garage slabs, RV pads, stamped, sidewalks, pool decks, and footings, poured by a Utah-licensed crew that builds for freeze-thaw, not against it. Driveways, patios, slabs, and structural pours. Built for Utah freeze-thaw.
Now booking April–October 2026 along the Wasatch Front
What kind of concrete work are you planning?
BaseScape pours every common residential concrete project on the Wasatch Front. Pick the one that fits — you'll land on a page with pricing ranges, FAQs, and a way to book a free on-site estimate.
Concrete Driveways
Tear-out, replacement, and new pours engineered for Utah freeze-thaw — broom, stamped, or exposed-aggregate finishes.
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Concrete Patios
Backyard patios poured for entertaining — clean broom finish or stamped patterns that look like flagstone, slate, or wood plank.
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Stamped & Decorative Concrete
Stamped patterns, integral color, exposed aggregate, and acid-stained finishes for driveways, patios, pool decks, and walkways.
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Garage Slabs & RV Pads
Structural pours for garage floors, shop slabs, and RV pads — proper thickness, rebar, and reinforcement. We pour. We don't coat.
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Sidewalks & Walkways
Front-walk replacement, side-yard paths, and approach sidewalks — permit-pulled and built to your city's ADA and approach geometry.
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Pool Decks
Slip-resistant pool decks — broom, salt finish, or stamped — engineered for chlorine, sun, and freeze-thaw without surface scaling.
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Footings & Structural Pours
Foundation footings, pier pads, and structural pours for additions, decks, pavilions, and detached structures — engineered and inspected.
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General Flatwork
Mixed-scope flatwork projects — basement slabs, interior pours, garage floors, and the in-between work that doesn't fit a single category.
Learn MoreConcrete is the unglamorous backbone of a well-built home — the driveway you back out of every morning, the patio you eat dinner on, the slab your shop is built on, the footing every wall above it is sitting on. Done right, it lasts 30 to 50 years. Done wrong, it cracks, heaves, and sinks within five.
BaseScape is a licensed Utah general contractor (DOPL #14082066-5501 B100) pouring residential concrete across Salt Lake, Utah, and Davis counties. We pour flatwork — driveways, patios, sidewalks, pool decks, RV pads, garage slabs — and we pour structural — footings, pier pads, foundation extensions. The same crew handles both, and we don't subcontract the work.
The difference between concrete that lasts 50 years and concrete that fails in five comes down to four decisions made before the truck shows up: subgrade preparation, mix design and reinforcement, control-joint spacing, and curing protocol. We don't cut corners on any of them — even when a homeowner asks us to.
Our Process
Free On-Site Estimate
A BaseScape designer visits your home (typically within the week), measures the area, evaluates drainage and subgrade, and walks the joint pattern with you on-site so you know where the lines will fall. You receive a written, itemized quote within 24 hours — no deposit, no pressure.
Permits, Forming & Prep
We pull every required city permit. The subgrade is excavated, leveled, and compacted to engineered depth (4–6+ inches of compacted road base depending on use). Forms are set to grade with proper slope (minimum 1% away from structures). Rebar or fiber reinforcement is installed based on slab type and load.
Pour, Finish & Cure
4,000+ psi air-entrained concrete is placed, screeded, floated, and finished to your chosen texture. Control joints are sawcut at engineered spacing within 12 hours of placement so cracks form where we want them. Curing compound is applied immediately. We protect the slab and walk you through the cure schedule before we leave.
Your Questions, Answered
Structural Safety
Every pour is spec'd to its actual load. Sidewalks 4″, residential driveways 5–6″, RV pads 6″+, structural footings to engineered depth. Air-entrained 4,000–4,500 psi mix on every exterior pour for freeze-thaw protection. Interior slabs get a 10–15 mil vapor barrier under the slab.
Code Compliance
Driveway approaches that connect to a public street, structural footings, and any work tied to a permit or inspection — BaseScape pulls every required permit and schedules every inspection. We hold a Utah DOPL B100 general contractor's license (#14082066-5501).
Drainage & Moisture
Every exterior slab is poured with a minimum 1% slope (1/8″ per foot) away from your foundation. Drainage is engineered during site prep, not after the pour. For interior slabs we install a vapor barrier and verify subgrade drainage before placement.
Cost & Affordability
Residential concrete on the Wasatch Front runs $8–$15 per sq ft for standard broom finish, $12–$20 for stamped or exposed aggregate, and $5–$10 for interior basement slabs. Estimates are line-item — base, rebar, concrete, finish, sealer — so you see exactly what every dollar buys.
Timeline
Most residential concrete projects pour in a single day after 1–2 days of forming and prep. You can walk on it after 24 hours, drive on it after 7 days, and load it fully at 28 days. From signed estimate to finished walkthrough is typically 2–3 weeks for driveways and 1–2 weeks for sidewalks and patios.
What Sets Us Apart
Flatwork and structural — same crew, same standard. Most concrete contractors in Utah specialize in one or the other. BaseScape pours both because the same crew has to know both to pour a complete home project — driveway and approach sidewalk, patio and footings for the pavilion, garage slab and the foundation extension beside it. One contractor, one schedule, one warranty.
Still have questions? Drop your number and we'll call back within the hour — no pressure, just answers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What concrete services does BaseScape pour?
How much does concrete cost per square foot in Utah?
Will my concrete crack in Utah's freeze-thaw cycles?
Do you pull permits?
How long before I can use my new concrete?
What's the difference between concrete flatwork and structural concrete?
When is concrete pour season on the Wasatch Front?
Where do you pour?
BaseScape is a new Utah contracting venture pouring our first season along the Wasatch Front. We're licensed (DOPL #14082066-5501 B100), insured, and building the company one finished project at a time. Verify our license on Utah DOPL .
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