
Maricopa Concrete brings concrete contractor services to Scottsdale, AZ homeowners - stamped concrete patios, pool decks, and driveways installed to hold up through 110-degree summers and monsoon season. We are licensed with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors and respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.
Maricopa Concrete brings concrete contractor services to Scottsdale, AZ homeowners - stamped concrete patios, pool decks, and driveways installed to hold up through 110-degree summers and monsoon season. We are licensed with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors and respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.

Scottsdale homeowners invest in their outdoor spaces, and a plain gray patio rarely matches the standard of the home around it. Our stamped concrete work uses patterns that closely mimic stone, slate, and brick at a fraction of the cost - then seals the surface with a UV-rated product suited to Scottsdale's intense desert sun, so the color stays vibrant and does not fade within two seasons.
Private pools are common across Scottsdale neighborhoods, from McCormick Ranch to the newer communities in the north. Pool decks installed in the 1990s and 2000s are now showing cracks, surface wear, and edges that have lifted near the water line. We pour slip-resistant pool decks in lighter colors that stay cooler underfoot - an important detail when barefoot temperatures on a dark surface can be painful in June, July, and August.
Scottsdale's outdoor living season runs roughly October through April, and a finished patio is how most homeowners actually use that time. Seasonal residents and snowbirds who are only here part of the year especially benefit from low-maintenance concrete - there is no watering, no pavers shifting, and nothing to repair when you return each fall. We grade every patio to direct monsoon water away from the foundation, not toward it.
Many Scottsdale homes were built during the Sun Belt boom of the 1970s through the 1990s, and those driveways are now 30 to 50 years old. Sandy, expansive desert soil causes slabs to crack and shift over time - and in a city where home values are well above the state average, a cracked driveway undercuts the impression the property makes. We replace failing driveways and match the finish to the home's existing hardscape where HOA rules require consistency.
Properties near the McDowell Sonoran Preserve and homes on elevated desert terrain often deal with sloped yards and drainage that runs toward the structure during monsoon storms. A concrete retaining wall stabilizes the slope and creates flat, usable yard space. We size walls to the actual soil load and drainage conditions at each property - not a one-size solution across every lot.
Scottsdale covers more than 185 square miles, and newer communities in the north often have trail and sidewalk systems connecting homes to parks and shared amenities. Older sections of the city near Old Town have sidewalks that have cracked and heaved from heat cycling and decades of use. We replace damaged sections and install new walkways to city grade requirements - keeping access safe for pedestrians and compliant with local standards.
Scottsdale regularly sees summer temperatures above 110 degrees Fahrenheit, combined with UV radiation that is among the strongest in the continental United States. That combination breaks down concrete sealers faster than in almost any other market, and it causes concrete surfaces to expand and contract through hundreds of heat cycles each year. Concrete that was poured without the right mix design, cured too quickly in the summer heat, or sealed with a product not rated for desert UV exposure will show it within a few years - faded color, surface spalling, or cracks that widen every monsoon season. According to the National Weather Service Phoenix office, Scottsdale's climate sets conditions that demand specific preparation and material choices that a contractor experienced elsewhere may not automatically apply here.
HOA oversight is also a defining feature of concrete work in Scottsdale. Master-planned communities across north Scottsdale - neighborhoods like DC Ranch, Grayhawk, and Silverleaf - have strict architectural review requirements for any exterior hardscape change. Even in older parts of the city, many HOAs cover driveway widths, patio finish types, and materials visible from the street. A contractor who does not ask about HOA requirements before starting work can leave you in a dispute after the concrete has already cured. The desert soil beneath Scottsdale properties adds one more variable: sandy, expansive soil and pockets of caliche create drainage and shifting conditions that require specific base preparation to prevent long-term cracking.
Our crew pulls permits for Scottsdale projects through the City of Scottsdale permitting office and is familiar with the city's development review process. Scottsdale covers a large geographic area - over 185 square miles - and the building stock varies significantly from one part of the city to another. Older ranch homes near Old Town Scottsdale often have original driveways and patios dating to the 1970s and 1980s that have reached the end of their useful life. Newer communities in north Scottsdale near Scottsdale Fashion Square and out toward the Troon area tend to have higher-end finish expectations and active HOA architectural review processes.
Scottsdale borders the McDowell Sonoran Preserve - more than 30,000 acres of protected desert within the city limits. Homes near that preserve see desert terrain conditions that affect drainage and soil stability differently than homes in the flatter, more developed central and southern parts of the city. We understand those differences and account for them in base preparation and grading decisions.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Peoria and Mesa, both of which share similar desert soil conditions and seasonal demand patterns with Scottsdale.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and ask a few questions upfront - project type, approximate size, and whether your community has HOA requirements - so the on-site visit is productive from the start.
We visit your property, measure the area, assess the ground conditions, and walk through pattern and finish options if the project involves stamped or decorative concrete. You receive a written, itemized quote - cost, materials, timeline, and any permit or HOA approval steps involved.
The crew excavates, compacts the soil, and lays the gravel sub-base before any concrete is poured. The pour itself - including stamping if applicable - typically takes one full day. In Scottsdale, we schedule pours in the cooler months or very early morning hours to avoid heat-related curing problems.
After the concrete cures - 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic, about a week for vehicles - we apply a UV-rated sealer and do a final walkthrough with you. We confirm the drainage is working as planned and explain the reseal schedule, which in Scottsdale's climate means every 18 to 24 months.
We serve homeowners across all of Scottsdale - from Old Town to the north Scottsdale communities near the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(520) 217-7297Scottsdale covers roughly 185 square miles in the eastern part of the Phoenix metro area and is home to about 241,000 residents, according to U.S. Census and Wikipedia data. The city is known nationally as a resort and luxury destination - Old Town Scottsdale anchors the historic core with galleries, restaurants, and nightlife, while Scottsdale Fashion Square serves as a major retail landmark near the heart of the city. The housing stock spans a wide range: smaller ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s near Old Town sit alongside the large master-planned communities that filled in during the Sun Belt boom of the 1970s through the 1990s. North Scottsdale neighborhoods like DC Ranch, Troon, and Grayhawk bring some of the newest and largest custom homes in the state, many with strict HOA architectural requirements and high-end finish expectations.
Private pools and generous outdoor living spaces are common across all of Scottsdale's neighborhoods. Many homes have pool decks, ramadas, and patios that date to the 1990s and early 2000s - old enough that cracking, surface wear, and drainage problems are routine. The desert surroundings are ever-present: the McDowell Sonoran Preserve borders the northeast part of the city, and sandy, expansive soil affects concrete stability across the whole area. We also serve homeowners in Tempe and Chandler, neighboring cities to the south that share many of the same climate challenges and concrete service needs.
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