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Heavy-Duty Concrete Foundations
We pour reliable foundation pads that support your structure for decades.




Structural Concrete Pads
Building a solid structure starts with a perfect foundation. We pour heavy-duty concrete foundations for garages, sheds, and large home additions. Our structural work handles the complex math, precise formwork, and heavy steel reinforcement required to build elements that last for decades. We believe the preparation below the surface is the absolute key to the structural integrity above. Our crew compacts the soil and sets the reinforcement perfectly before we begin the pour.
We lay concrete foundations in Fort Collins and provide reliable structural work in Denver. With over two decades of experience across Colorado's Front Range, we know how to account for heavy freezes and intense summer heat. Concrete requires exact mix ratios and cure times to achieve maximum load-bearing strength, aligning with standards from the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association. You deal directly with our local owners, getting a flawless finish built on trust.

Service Options
Types of Structural Concrete Work
Garage Foundations
Heavy-duty slabs engineered to handle the constant weight of vehicles and structural walls. We prepare the sub-grade to stop sinking over time.
Home Addition Pads
We pour precise foundation expansions that anchor securely to your existing home, providing a level base for your new construction.
Shed & Outbuilding Slabs
Durable concrete bases that keep moisture away from your outbuildings. These are far more reliable than setting a shed directly on dirt or gravel.
Retaining Walls
Structural walls designed to hold back heavy soil and manage water runoff on sloped properties. We handle the necessary formwork and steel reinforcement.
Pricing Guide
What Affects Foundation Costs
Footprint and Depth
The overall square footage and the required depth of the footings dictate the volume of concrete we need to pour.
Grading Requirements
Properties with steep slopes or poor soil require more extensive excavation and sub-grade preparation before we can safely set the forms.
The Contractor You Choose
We bring over 20 years of hands-on experience to every pour. Hiring unverified contractors often results in skipped sub-grade prep, zero liability coverage, and failing foundations that cost thousands to repair.
Our Process
Our Foundation Pouring Process

Site Excavation
We dig the area to the required depth, removing soft topsoil and leveling the base to support the new structure.
Soil Compaction
Forms and Steel
Pour and Cure
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions

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