
Casa Grande Concrete installs concrete floors, driveways, pool decks, and patios for Mesa, AZ homeowners. We know the age of Mesa housing stock, the UV and heat conditions that wear concrete faster here than most places, and the City of Mesa permit process - with every inquiry answered within 1 business day.

Mesa homes from the 1970s through the early 2000s often have original concrete floors that have settled, cracked, or been patched repeatedly - replacement with a new slab and proper subgrade prep addresses the root cause rather than the surface symptoms. Learn more about our concrete floor installation service and what the process looks like.
A large share of Mesa driveways from the 1980s and 1990s are now 30 to 40 years old and have gone through decades of heat cycles, UV exposure, and monsoon water pooling at their edges. Replacement with a correctly formed and jointed slab on compacted base eliminates the heaving and cracking that patching alone cannot fix.
Mesa has a high concentration of in-ground pools, and pool decks here take punishment from UV exposure and pool chemical contact year after year. Decks poured in the 1980s and 1990s have often spalled and discolored beyond repair - resurfacing or full replacement with the correct drainage slope keeps water moving away from the pool structure.
Mesa residents use outdoor spaces from October through May and need patios that handle monsoon season without flooding toward the back door. A concrete patio built with correct drainage slope and adequate thickness stays stable through the seasonal temperature swings that cause thinner or poorly prepped slabs to crack early.
Mesa has a mix of older homes with original slab foundations and newer builds on engineered slabs - both benefit from a contractor who understands how the desert soil behaves under load. Additions, detached garages, and accessory structures in Mesa all need slab foundations correctly sized for local soil conditions.
Stamped concrete is a practical choice for Mesa patios and driveways because it holds up to the same extreme heat that breaks down thin pavers over time. Pattern and color options let Mesa homeowners match the look they want without sacrificing the durability that this climate demands.
Mesa is one of the top 40 largest cities in the United States, and the bulk of its housing was built between the 1970s and the early 2000s. That means a very large number of homes are now 25 to 50 years old - well past the point where original concrete driveways, slabs, and pool decks hold up without intervention. Unlike newer desert suburbs where everything was built recently with modern materials, older Mesa neighborhoods have original flatwork that has been through three or four decades of heat cycles, monsoon seasons, and irrigation water. The subgrade material under those slabs has often shifted, compacted unevenly, or been compromised by root intrusion and drought-cycle soil movement. Patching the surface without addressing the base just delays the next failure.
Mesa averages more than 100 days per year above 100 degrees F and receives more than 300 sunny days annually. That UV exposure breaks down concrete sealers faster than in almost any other region of the country, which means surface protection that works in a moderate climate needs to be reapplied more frequently here. Monsoon season from June through September drops intense rain quickly onto desert soil that cannot absorb it fast enough - and flat or low-slope areas around foundations, garage entries, and pool equipment pads are the first places that water collects. Every slab installed in Mesa needs to be formed with drainage slope that accounts for those monsoon events, not just the average dry-season weather.
We pull permits through the City of Mesa Development Services department and have worked across the city on both older residential neighborhoods and active adult communities. The difference between a job near downtown Mesa and one on the east side near the Superstition Mountains is significant: downtown-area homes tend to be single-story ranch houses on smaller lots with original slabs from the 1970s, while newer east-side neighborhoods have more recent construction and different soil profiles. We factor in the home age and neighborhood when we plan base prep - a 1975 slab in northwest Mesa needs a different approach than a 2005 driveway near Sloan Park.
Mesa covers more than 130 square miles and includes well-known communities like Leisure World, the downtown arts corridor near the Mesa Arts Center, and the neighborhoods around Sloan Park on the west side. Each part of the city has its own mix of lot sizes, housing ages, and access conditions that affect how a concrete crew sets up and works. We have covered enough of Mesa to know which neighborhoods tend to have caliche close to the surface and which have softer alluvial soil that requires different compaction methods.
We also serve homeowners in Chandler to the south, where the caliche soil and HOA requirements create a similar set of planning considerations. Homeowners who live or own property in both cities benefit from a contractor who does not need to relearn the permit office or soil conditions for each job.
We reply within 1 business day. Describe the type of work, the approximate size, and your neighborhood or street in Mesa. We schedule an on-site visit before any written price - Mesa is a large city and conditions vary significantly from older neighborhoods near downtown to newer builds on the east side.
We visit your Mesa property, measure the area, and check subgrade conditions - including how the original base has held up over the years and whether drainage slope needs to be corrected. You receive a written estimate with materials, labor, permits, and cleanup spelled out. This is where we address any concerns about cost upfront.
We apply for all required City of Mesa permits before breaking ground. Compromised subgrade material is removed and replaced with compacted gravel fill. Summer pours are scheduled for early morning to manage heat-related curing risk. The crew does not leave site until forms are set and drainage slope is verified.
After the pour we do a walkthrough with you before leaving. The surface needs 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and seven days before vehicles. We leave written care and sealing guidance so you know how to protect the investment through the first summer and monsoon season.
We serve all of Mesa, AZ - from older neighborhoods near downtown to newer subdivisions on the east side. Every estimate starts with an on-site visit and we respond within 1 business day.
(520) 340-7534Mesa is the third-largest city in Arizona with a population of about 504,000 spread across more than 130 square miles in the East Valley of the Phoenix metro. The city grew steadily from the 1970s through the early 2000s, which gives it a broad mix of housing ages and styles across its different neighborhoods. Older areas near downtown Mesa have single-story ranch homes from the 1970s and 1980s alongside newer mixed-use development that followed investment in the light rail corridor along Main Street. Active adult communities like Leisure World and Sunland Village are well-established parts of the city with a resident base that values well-maintained properties and hires out most exterior work. Further east, newer subdivisions sit closer to the Superstition Mountains and tend to have more recent construction with larger lots and more outdoor concrete to maintain.
Mesa has a large seasonal population of snowbirds who spend winters here and return north in summer, which means some properties go months between inspections. That seasonal vacancy is one reason why concrete maintenance problems - cracked driveways, failing pool decks, settling patios - can go unnoticed until they are more extensive than they would have been with regular attention. Neighboring cities including Gilbert to the southeast have newer housing stock facing the same desert heat and soil conditions, and many East Valley homeowners look for a contractor who covers both cities without a gap in local knowledge.
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Call or send us your project details - we respond within 1 business day and every Mesa estimate starts with a free on-site visit so the price matches your actual site conditions.