
West Fargo Concrete is your local concrete crew in West Fargo. We handle driveways, patios, foundations, and more - built right the first time so you never have to call us back for the same problem.

West Fargo Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in West Fargo, ND. We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations, footings, and decorative finishes - serving 12 cities across the Fargo-Moorhead region. Every project starts with proper ground prep and ends with a surface built to handle North Dakota winters.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Tired of bare ground out back? A concrete patio gives you a durable outdoor living space that lasts 25 years or more.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the shifting pavers? Stamped concrete delivers both beauty and durability.
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Heaved or crumbling walk? We pour properly graded sidewalks that stay safe through West Fargo freeze-thaw cycles.
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Oil stains and crumbling concrete make a garage hard to use - a fresh slab transforms the whole space.
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Plain gray concrete gets the job done, but decorative finishes turn it into a surface you actually enjoy looking at.
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Soil washing into your yard after every rain? A concrete retaining wall stops erosion and levels your outdoor space.
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Industrial or residential, a properly poured concrete floor resists heavy loads and is easy to keep clean.
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Slippery or cracked pool surround? A new concrete deck is safer, cleaner, and holds up to splash and sun.
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Broken or unstable steps are a safety hazard - we build solid concrete steps that stay put through harsh winters.
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Every structure starts with a solid base - we pour reinforced slabs sized and cured for North Dakota conditions.
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Getting the foundation right the first time saves thousands in repairs down the road.
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Potholes and crumbling asphalt drive customers away - a concrete parking lot holds up under daily heavy traffic.
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No structure is stronger than its footings - we dig deep and pour to spec so your build stays level for years.
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A settling foundation does not have to mean a full replacement - raising and stabilizing it costs far less.
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Precise concrete cutting for repairs, utility access, or remodeling without damage to the surrounding slab.
Learn MoreTell us what you need - driveway, patio, foundation, or something else. We respond within 1 business day. No pressure, no sales pitch. We schedule a free on-site visit to see your property and understand exactly what the job involves.
We come to you, measure the area, check the ground conditions, and discuss drainage and finish options. You get a written estimate that spells out everything - base prep, concrete thickness, finish style, and the timeline. No surprises on your bill.
Our crew handles permits, prep, pour, and cleanup. After the pour, we walk you through the curing window and exactly how to care for your new surface through the first winter. You should not have to guess what comes next - we tell you at every step.
We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. We provide proof of both before work begins - no exceptions.
Every estimate is written, itemized, and free. You get exact thickness, base depth, and finishing specs before you commit to anything.
We live and work here. We know the clay soil, the frost depth, and the short construction season - and we build for those conditions on every job.
Send us a message or call and we respond within one business day - even during peak season. You will not be left wondering if anyone saw your request.
Ready to talk through your project? (701) 960-1468 or send us a message.
"We had our driveway done in June and they finished ahead of schedule. The crew was in and out in two days, the base prep was thorough, and the surface looks great heading into winter. No cracks after the first freeze-thaw."
Kevin M., West Fargo - Concrete driveway building
"We got a stamped concrete patio put in behind our house and I was worried the pattern would look off, but it lined up perfectly edge to edge. They sealed it before they left and walked me through exactly how to take care of it."
Brenda L., Fargo - Stamped concrete services
"Our sidewalk had heaved really badly from the clay and was becoming a trip hazard. They replaced the whole section, explained why the old one failed, and built the new one with a deeper gravel base. Much better than the original."
Todd R., Moorhead - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can see your property and give you an accurate written estimate.
(701) 960-1468West Fargo Concrete is based in West Fargo, ND and serves 12 communities across the Fargo-Moorhead region - including Fargo, Moorhead, and Horace. Most projects can be scheduled within the same week during shoulder season, and we serve the full area with the same crew and the same standards.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in freeze-thaw climates when it is properly built - asphalt softens in summer heat and cracks faster under repeated deep frosts. The key is the base preparation, which matters even more in clay-heavy soil like the Red River Valley. The Portland Cement Association offers detailed guidance on cold-climate concrete performance.
The compacted gravel layer under any concrete slab is what prevents sinking, heaving, and cracking over time. In West Fargo clay soil, skipping or thinning this base is the single most common reason driveways and patios fail within a few years. Proper base depth here is typically four to six inches - more than in sandier regions.
Sealing every two to three years locks out moisture, road salt, and freeze-thaw damage. Without a sealer, water works into tiny surface pores, freezes, expands, and gradually breaks the surface apart from the inside - a process that accelerates every winter. In North Dakota this is not optional maintenance.
The practical concrete season runs roughly May through September here. Reputable contractors fill their schedules fast once the ground thaws - often booking weeks or months out by mid-spring. Reaching out in March or April, even just to get on a waitlist, gives you the best shot at your preferred timing and contractor.
A bid significantly below others almost always means something is being left out - usually base preparation, concrete thickness, or proper control joints. Ask every contractor to spell out base depth, pour thickness, and joint spacing in writing. If they cannot answer those questions specifically, that tells you something important.
Yes - the City of West Fargo requires permits for driveways, sidewalks, and flatwork above certain size thresholds. Your contractor should pull the permit before work begins as part of the normal process. Permitted work is inspected and protects you if you sell the home later. A contractor who suggests skipping permits is a red flag.
West Fargo Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in West Fargo, ND, serving 12 communities across the Fargo-Moorhead region since 2023. We are licensed through the State of North Dakota Contractor Licensing program and carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every job.
We have completed concrete projects across the region - driveways, patios, foundations, sidewalks, and more - and we offer the full range of 16 concrete services from residential flatwork to commercial foundations. Every job gets the same attention to base prep and finish quality.
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Foot-traffic-only sidewalks and patios are typically four inches thick. Driveways need at least four inches and ideally five to six if you park heavy vehicles. Foundation slabs follow engineering specs for the structure above. Pouring thinner than needed to cut costs is a leading cause of early failure in North Dakota climates.
After the pour, concrete is walkable in 24 to 48 hours and driveable after seven days - but it keeps gaining strength for about a month. Avoid road salt and heavy loads for the first full winter. The patience you put in during curing pays off in a surface that lasts 25 years or more.
Have questions about your specific project before committing to anything? Call us at (701) 960-1468 or send a message online - we are happy to talk through what makes sense for your property before you decide.
West Fargo is one of the fastest-growing cities in North Dakota, with a population that has climbed from around 25,000 in 2010 to over 40,000 today according to U.S. Census data. That growth has brought a steady stream of new subdivisions and homes - most of them built in the last 30 years, with flat suburban lots that are fully exposed to the freeze-thaw cycles that come with a North Dakota winter.
The city is part of the Fargo-Moorhead metro area and sits in the Red River Valley - a landscape built on the lakebed of ancient glacial Lake Agassiz. That history means the soil is dense clay that shifts with moisture and frost, which is a real factor in how long any concrete surface lasts here. Neighborhoods near Renner Park and along Sheyenne Street are some of the most active residential areas in the city, with driveways, patios, and sidewalks being some of the most common projects homeowners tackle.
West Fargo has a high rate of owner-occupied homes - roughly 70 percent according to Census figures - and residents tend to stay and invest in their properties. Whether you are in an older neighborhood near the Fargo border or a newer subdivision going up on the north and west sides of town, West Fargo Concrete serves all of West Fargo with the same concrete work, built to handle what a West Fargo winter actually delivers.
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West Fargo Concrete offers free on-site estimates for driveways, patios, foundations, and all concrete work in West Fargo and the surrounding region.