Driveways, Patios & Concrete Repair Built for Western Washington
Concrete work for Marysville homeowners, from new driveways and patios to crack repair. One crew, clear written estimates, and a job planned around wet Northwest conditions.
Concrete Services in Marysville, WA
Whether you’re replacing a cracked driveway, adding a patio for summer evenings, or need a commercial pad poured on schedule, we handle the concrete work homes and businesses around Marysville actually need.
Concrete Driveways
New driveway installs and full replacements, sized and reinforced for Western Washington’s wet winters and daily vehicle loads.
Concrete Patios
Backyard patios built for entertaining, sized to your space and finished the way you want: broom, exposed aggregate, or stamped.
Stamped & Decorative Concrete
Stone, brick, and slate patterns stamped into poured concrete for a higher-end look at a fraction of the cost of pavers or natural stone.
Concrete Repair
Crack repair, spalling, and resurfacing for driveways, patios, and walkways that are cracking, sinking, or flaking but don’t need a full tear-out.
Sidewalks & Walkways
Entry walkways, garden paths, and connector sidewalks poured to match your home’s grade and drainage.
Foundations & Slabs
Garage slabs, shop floors, and equipment pads poured level and reinforced for the load they’ll carry.
One Accountable Crew, Planned for Our Climate
One Accountable Crew
The people who quote the job are the same people who pour it, no subcontractor handoffs, no guessing who to call if something needs attention.
Written, Itemized Estimates
You’ll know the scope, the materials, and the price before a single yard of concrete is ordered.
Local Snohomish County Knowledge
Our region’s poorly-drained soils and long wet season both change how a slab should be prepped, sloped, and timed. We plan around them instead of pouring the same way you’d pour in a dry climate.
Straightforward Communication
You’ll get a clear timeline up front and know what’s happening at each stage, from subgrade prep to final finish.
Real Focus on Drainage and Grading
A driveway or patio that pools water or drains toward your foundation is a problem years down the road. We plan slope and drainage as part of every job, not as an afterthought.
How a Concrete Project Works, Start to Finish
Call or Request an Estimate
Tell us what you’re looking at (a new driveway, a patio, a repair) and roughly the size and location.
On-Site or Phone Estimate
We look at the space, note any drainage, access, or soil concerns, and put together a written estimate.
Scope and Schedule
Once you approve the estimate, we lock in a start date and walk you through what prep work happens before pour day.
Pour, Finish & Walkthrough
We prep the subgrade, form and reinforce the slab, pour and finish it, and walk the finished job with you before we call it done.
Serving Marysville & the Surrounding Snohomish County Area
Marysville Concrete Works is a service-area business, so we come to you. Here’s where we regularly work:
Arlington, WA
Lake Stevens, WA
Tulalip
Snohomish, WA
Smokey Point
Surrounding Snohomish County
Concrete Work Built Around the Details That Matter
A Price You Can Trust
No verbal ballpark that turns into a bigger number on invoice day. You get a written, itemized estimate before we start.
Work That Handles Our Winters
Proper subgrade prep and reinforcement matter more here than in drier climates. We plan pour timing around our wet season and protect fresh concrete from rain, not just worry about it on pour day.
Someone Who Shows Up
A clear schedule and a single crew responsible for the job, from the first estimate to the final walkthrough.
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Concrete FAQs
How much does a concrete driveway cost?
It depends mainly on square footage, slab thickness, reinforcement type, and finish. A written estimate after we see the space is the only way to give you an accurate number. See our full FAQ page for typical cost drivers.
Do I need a permit for a new driveway or patio?
It depends on the scope of the project and where the property sits in Marysville or unincorporated Snohomish County. We’ll flag it during your estimate if your project needs one.
How long before I can drive on new concrete?
Concrete is typically walkable in a day or two, safe for light vehicle traffic within about a week, and fully cured around 28 days. See the FAQ page for the full breakdown.
Ready to Talk About Your Project?
Free, no-pressure estimates for driveways, patios, stamped concrete & repair across Marysville & Snohomish County.