
Premier Cheyenne Concrete delivers concrete contractor services in Cheyenne, WY, including driveway building, patio construction, and foundation work - responding to new inquiries within 1 business day.

Cheyenne driveways take a beating from the city's deep freeze-thaw cycles and clay soils that shift with every moisture change. We build concrete driveways with the right cold-climate mix and proper base prep so your driveway holds up for decades, not just a few winters.
Cheyenne's outdoor season is short, so a well-built patio matters. We pour patios that drain correctly and survive the hard winters, giving Cheyenne homeowners a clean, level surface that holds up year after year without cracking or pitting.
Building on Cheyenne's clay-heavy soil requires foundations poured below the 36-inch frost depth to prevent seasonal lifting. We build slab foundations with proper footings for the local soil conditions, keeping new structures stable through Wyoming's temperature swings.
Many Cheyenne properties have sloped lots where soil creep and erosion are ongoing problems, especially when spring snowmelt saturates the clay. Concrete retaining walls hold grade changes in place and protect landscaping and structures from moving soil.
Older Cheyenne homes - many built in the 1950s through 1970s - often have original entry steps that have cracked and shifted from decades of freeze-thaw cycles. New concrete steps built to current frost-depth standards are a safety upgrade that lasts.
Heaved sidewalk panels are common throughout Cheyenne's established neighborhoods, where the original flatwork is pushing 40 to 60 years old. Replacing cracked panels keeps pathways safe and brings the property into compliance with city sidewalk maintenance requirements.
Cheyenne sits at over 6,000 feet elevation with a climate that is genuinely hard on concrete. The city averages around 56 inches of snow per year, and the ground can freeze to depths of 30 inches or more through the winter months. As temperatures swing above and below freezing - sometimes multiple times in a single week - water seeps into concrete pores, freezes, expands, and widens any existing weakness. A contractor who pours the same mix used in Phoenix or Atlanta will leave Cheyenne homeowners with flatwork that starts failing within a few years.
The soil conditions add another layer of challenge. Much of the Cheyenne area sits on clay-heavy ground that expands when it absorbs moisture and shrinks when it dries out. That seasonal movement shifts anything sitting on top of it - driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations all move unless the base prep accounts for it. On top of that, Cheyenne is one of the windiest cities in the country, with gusts that regularly exceed 40 mph and accelerate the drying and surface wear of exposed concrete. Getting these details right takes local experience, not just general contractor knowledge.
Our team pulls building permits directly from the City of Cheyenne Development Services department at 2101 O'Neil Ave, a process we handle for every project that requires one. Working in Cheyenne means knowing when a permit is required - for driveways connecting to public streets, patios above a certain size, and all foundation work - and coordinating the pre-pour inspection that city code requires on structural projects.
We work regularly in the older neighborhoods near downtown, where homes built in the 1950s and 1960s often have original flatwork that has been through 50-plus winters. We also work in the newer subdivisions that have expanded north and west of the city, where homes built over the past 30 years are aging out of their builder warranties and beginning to need their first major concrete replacements. From the neighborhoods near the Wyoming State Capitol to the streets near F.E. Warren Air Force Base, we know the roads, the soils, and what each part of the city typically needs.
We also serve homeowners in Laramie, WY, which shares many of the same high-altitude climate challenges as Cheyenne, and across the state line into northern Colorado.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. Have a rough idea of what you need - driveway, patio, foundation, or other flatwork - and we will ask a few quick questions to prepare for the site visit.
We visit your property, measure the area, check drainage, and assess the soil and existing base. There is no cost for the estimate and no pressure. You will receive a written quote that covers demolition, base prep, concrete, labor, and permit fees so there are no surprises later.
We handle any required city permit applications before work begins. Once approved, you get a confirmed start date and a checklist of how to prepare - mainly clearing the area and arranging parking for the duration of the project.
The crew handles demolition, base prep, the pour, and cleanup. At the end we walk the finished work with you, explain the curing timeline, and cover how to protect the surface through the first winter - including which deicing products to avoid on new concrete.
We serve Cheyenne homeowners with no-pressure estimates and clear written quotes before any work begins. Call or submit the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(307) 475-1948Cheyenne is Wyoming's largest city and state capital, home to around 65,000 residents in the far southeastern corner of the state along Interstate 25. The city has a stable economic base anchored by state government employment and F.E. Warren Air Force Base, one of the oldest active military installations in the country. The housing stock reflects that stability: roughly 60 percent of Cheyenne households are owner-occupied, and a large share of the single-family homes are ranch-style properties built between the 1950s and 1970s that are well past their original concrete lifespan.
The city is known for Cheyenne Frontier Days, held every July since 1897 and billed as the world's largest outdoor rodeo. Newer subdivisions continue to grow on the north and west sides of the city, including areas like Saddle Ridge, while older established neighborhoods near the Wyoming State Capitol have a different mix of property types and maintenance needs. We also work in Laramie, WY and across the Colorado border, including Fort Collins, CO.
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Cheyenne's construction season is short - the sooner you call, the sooner we can get your project on the schedule before the busy summer books up.