
Concrete & Paving in Sandy, UT
Compare 30 concrete & paving contractors near you in Sandy 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 May 22, 2026
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Concrete & Paving in Sandy, UT
Sandy UT concrete and paving has to handle the Wasatch Front freeze-thaw climate, expansive soils in some hillside neighborhoods, and de-icing salt exposure that scales weak mixes. Utah's elevation (4,500 ft) and intense UV add another stress. Sandy's clay soils and sloped lots require careful drainage planning — slabs without proper sub-base settle or heave within 2-3 winters. NeedInstall connects you with Sandy concrete contractors who pour 4,500-5,500 PSI air-entrained mixes, use 4-6 inches of compacted gravel base, and detail control joints every 8-10 ft.
Sandy concrete driveways run $9-$15 per sq ft installed. Permits required for new driveways and apron tie-ins ($75-$200). Utah requires a state contractor license. Air-entrained 6-bag mixes with W/C ≤0.45 for freeze-thaw durability. Allow 28 days before sealing or de-icer use. Hillside lots may need engineered retaining walls — separate permit.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why does my Sandy driveway scale?
- Two reasons: weak mix without air entrainment, and de-icer use in year one. Spec 4,500+ PSI air-entrained mix and skip de-icers the first winter — use sand or pet-safe traction grit instead.
- Heated driveway?
- For steep east-bench Sandy driveways with persistent ice, hydronic snowmelt is a comfort/safety win. Costs $14-$22 per sq ft installed plus annual fuel. ROI is mostly safety, not financial.
- Best season to pour?
- May through September. Late October works with protection from early frost. Avoid late November onward — concrete needs 50°F+ for proper hydration. Spring pours best handle the curing window.
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