Concrete & Paving in Mesa, AZ

Compare 26 concrete & paving contractors near you in Mesa and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated April 20, 2026

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Alliance Concrete Construction, LLC

5.05+ years online
allianceccllc.com

Falcon Landscapes Pavers & Masonry LLC

5.0~20 years online
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Liberty Masonry, Concrete Stone & Brick Pavers Installers in Mesa

5.06+ years online
libertypaversaz.com/mesa-paversGet a Free Quote

Mesa Concrete Contractors Co

5.02½+ years online
mesaconcretecontractorsco.comGet a Free Quote

East Valley Concrete

4.94+ years online
eastvalleyconcrete.com/nearme/concrete-contractor-gilbertGet a Free Quote

Imagine Architectural Concrete

4.921½+ years online
imagineaz.com

Mesa Diamond Asphalt

4.83½+ years online
mesadiamondasphalt.com

Mobile Mix Concrete Delivery and Pumping

4.6~20 years online
mobilemixaz.com

Ultimate Concrete Coatings & Epoxy Flooring

4.617+ years online
ultimatecoatingsaz.com

A-Core Concrete Specialists of Arizona

4.428½+ years online
a-core.com/locations/mesa-az

Desert Rock Concrete and Masonry

4.47½+ years online
gilbertmasonryservices.com

System Pavers

4.222½+ years online
systempavers.com

Marvel Building & Masonry Supply

3.722½+ years online
whitecap.com/our-companies/marvel

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Concrete & Paving in Mesa, AZ

Mesa AZ concrete and paving has to handle Sonoran Desert UV (110°F+ summers), expansive caliche/clay soils, and intense summer UV. Slabs without proper sub-base prep crack within 2-3 winters. NeedInstall connects you with Mesa concrete contractors who pour 4,500-5,500 PSI mixes, use 4-6 inches of compacted base, and detail control joints every 8-10 ft.

Mesa concrete driveways run $9-$15 per sq ft installed. Permits required for new driveways and apron tie-ins ($95-$225). AZ requires a state ROC license. Allow 28 days curing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Caliche soil?
Caliche is hard but doesn't drain — proper sub-base critical.
Best season?
April through October.
Stamped?
Plan to reseal every 2-3 years given UV.

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