Professional concrete foundation services in Utah County for homes and buildings.
Local Concrete Foundation Expertise
In Utah County, solid concrete foundations are the difference between a safe home and costly structural problems. We specialize in concrete foundations that handle Utah's freeze-thaw cycles and shifting soils. Whether you're building new, repairing damage, or strengthening an older foundation, we deliver work that protects your property for decades.
We diagnose what your foundation needs, then deliver a clear plan and reliable results.
We start by walking your property and identifying what's happening below grade. Utah County's clay soils and seasonal moisture shifts demand careful attention to cracks, settling, and drainage problems.
We document all findings and explain your options without pressure. If you're dealing with seepage in a basement in American Fork or a sinking slab near Salem, we've handled similar conditions in your area.
Once we've diagnosed the issue, we create a repair or rebuild plan tailored to your foundation type and Utah's building codes. We handle all required permits and coordinate with other trades if needed.
We prep the site safely and ensure all access and equipment staging fits your property. No surprises, no guessing on our part or yours.
We pour, set, or repair your foundation with precision. Quality concrete work isn't about speed—it's about getting every detail right so your foundation stands strong.
After cure and hardening, we inspect the finished work against code and your specifications. You get written confirmation that everything meets standards.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why.
From new pours to repairs and reinforcement, we handle all concrete foundation work across Utah County.
Building new? We design and pour foundations engineered for Utah County's soil conditions and frost lines. Whether you're in the Provo area or out toward Spanish Fork, we account for local building codes and seasonal water movement.

New foundation pour with proper grading and drainage in Utah County

Concrete foundation crack repair and stabilization near Lehi
Cracks, settling, or heaving? We diagnose the root cause and repair it. Our methods range from epoxy injection for small cracks to underpinning and lifting for major settlement issues affecting homes throughout Utah County.
Water in your basement? Utah's spring runoff and clay soils create moisture problems fast. We waterproof foundations, install sump systems, and seal foundation walls to keep basements and crawl spaces dry and usable.

Sealed and waterproofed basement foundation in Utah County

New concrete driveway with proper slope and finishing in Spanish Fork area
Beyond foundations, we pour driveways, patios, and outdoor slabs built to last through Utah's winters. We use reinforcement and finishing techniques that prevent cracking and scaling from freeze-thaw cycles.
A strong foundation isn't just a feature—it's your home's protection against settling, water damage, and structural failure.
Utah County sits on expansive clay soils that shift with moisture and temperature. Winter freezing, spring runoff, and summer drying create constant stress on foundations.
A poorly built or neglected foundation can settle inches over years, cracking walls, breaking basement windows, and misaligning doors. We use proven reinforcement and drainage techniques to prevent these problems from taking hold.
Utah County has specific building codes for foundation depth, reinforcement, and drainage. We follow them exactly, and we pull permits and pass inspections so you never wonder if your foundation is legal or safe.
This also protects your home's resale value. Buyers and appraisers expect inspectable, code-compliant work. We deliver both.
A strong foundation is an investment in your home's safety, value, and longevity.
We work across Utah County, from Provo to Payson, American Fork to Salem, and everywhere in between.
We know Utah County's neighborhoods, building departments, and local soil conditions. Whether you're dealing with the tight building lots in Lehi or the expansive properties near Springville, we adjust our approach to fit your land and local requirements.
We're licensed, insured, and committed to delivering concrete foundation work that strengthens your property and gives you confidence for years ahead.
Contact us for a free inspection and honest assessment. We'll walk your property, identify what needs to happen next, and explain your options clearly.
Call us or request an estimate online. We serve all of Utah County.
Common questions about concrete foundations in Utah County.
Utah's expansive clay soils shift with moisture and temperature changes, especially after heavy spring runoff or summer drying. Foundation cracks develop when concrete expands and contracts unevenly or when soil beneath settles. Freezing and thawing cycles accelerate the problem. If you notice new cracks, have them inspected to determine if they're cosmetic shrinkage or signs of structural movement.
Look for diagonal cracks in walls, sloped or uneven floors, doors or windows that stick or won't close, water seepage in basements or crawl spaces, and gaps between walls and the floor. Any of these signs warrant a professional inspection. Early repair prevents small problems from becoming expensive structural damage.
Yes. Any structural repair, replacement, or new foundation pour requires a permit from your local building department. We handle all permits, inspections, and code compliance so your work is legal and documented. This protects your home's value and future resale.
Utah County's frost line is approximately 3 to 3.5 feet. Foundations must extend below the frost line to prevent frost heave and settling. We follow Utah County's building code exactly and adjust depth based on soil conditions, elevation, and project type. Your local building department sets the final requirement.
New installation means pouring a foundation from scratch for a new building or addition. Repair involves fixing damage, cracks, settling, or waterproofing issues in an existing foundation. Both require permits and inspection. We diagnose which your home needs and recommend the best solution.
We waterproof foundation walls with sealants, install perimeter drainage systems, grade soil away from the foundation, and install sump pumps if needed. Utah's spring runoff and clay soils demand multiple layers of protection. A comprehensive approach prevents water from reaching your basement in the first place.
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