
Bullhead City Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Golden Valley, AZ, handling foundation installation, concrete driveways, and patio flatwork on the large rural lots common throughout this high-desert community. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and pull permits through Mohave County on every job that requires them.
Golden Valley sits on sandy, low-organic desert soil that requires thorough base work before any slab goes down - skip that step and the foundation will settle within a few years. Our foundation installation service covers excavation, vapor barriers, reinforcement, and the pour itself, all done to hold up through decades of high-desert temperature swings.
Most Golden Valley properties sit on one acre or more, which means driveways are long and wide - often with RV pads or boat storage areas that need a surface that holds up under heavy loads. We pour driveways with the base depth and control joint spacing that keeps them from cracking through summer heat cycles and winter freeze-thaw nights.
The large open lots in Golden Valley are well suited for covered patio slabs that give homeowners a shaded outdoor living area during the long desert spring and fall seasons. We use UV-resistant sealers and heat-tolerant finishes so the surface holds up under 300-plus days of direct sun each year.
New construction and accessory structures - workshops, garages, and storage buildings - are common on the large lots in Golden Valley. Slab foundations for these structures need the same care as a main home: proper compaction, rebar, and curing adapted for the elevation and desert conditions here.
Properties along hillside terrain west of Route 68 in Golden Valley often need retaining walls to hold graded slopes in place after monsoon rains. Concrete walls stay stable without the cracking and shifting that affects dry-stack block in desert conditions after moisture cycles.
Outbuildings, carports, patio covers, and block walls on Golden Valley properties all need properly sized footings to stay stable in soil that shifts when it absorbs and releases moisture from monsoon rains. We dig to the depth required by Mohave County code and pour footings that keep structures plumb for the long term.
Golden Valley is an unincorporated community in Mohave County, sitting at roughly 3,500 feet elevation about 14 miles west of Kingman along Route 68. At that elevation, the climate is harsher than the lower Colorado River valley to the west. Summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees and sometimes reach 110, while winter nights regularly drop below freezing from November through March. That freeze-thaw cycle is rare in the Bullhead City area but very real in Golden Valley, and it is one of the primary reasons concrete slabs and flatwork here crack faster when they are not properly designed. Control joints, adequate slab thickness, and a well-compacted base are not optional in this climate - they are what separates a slab that lasts 30 years from one that is cracked and heaving inside of a decade.
Most homes in Golden Valley sit on large lots covered in desert gravel and bare soil, with many relying on well water and septic systems rather than city utilities. A significant share of the housing stock consists of manufactured and older site-built homes from the 1970s through 1990s - an age at which original concrete driveways, patio slabs, and carport pads are commonly reaching the end of their service life. Because the area is unincorporated, all permit work routes through Mohave County, and contractors who are not familiar with county permitting processes can cause unnecessary delays.
Our crew works throughout Golden Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Permits for concrete work in this unincorporated community route through the Mohave County Development Services Department, and we pull those permits routinely - homeowners in Golden Valley do not need to navigate that process themselves.
Route 68 - also known as Andy Devine Avenue in Kingman - runs through the middle of Golden Valley and is the main road most residents use every day. Homes range from properties close to the highway to those set back on larger rural parcels with unpaved access roads. We work on both manufactured homes and site-built properties throughout the area and know which soil and access conditions to expect on each type of lot. Our coverage extends into Kingman to the east, so we are already moving through the Route 68 corridor on a regular basis.
We also serve Fort Mohave to the west, which means Golden Valley homeowners are never at the far edge of our coverage - we are in the area regularly and can schedule efficiently without long wait times.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form and describe your project. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and schedule a site visit - we do not quote concrete work in Golden Valley over the phone without seeing the property first.
We visit your Golden Valley property, check the soil, access, grade, and any existing concrete, and give you a written quote before any work begins. We also let you know at this stage whether a Mohave County permit is needed and what that process involves - no hidden costs after you agree.
We handle excavation, base compaction, forms, reinforcement, and the pour - typically scheduled for early morning during warm months to protect the concrete in Golden Valley heat. You do not need to be present during the work, but we keep you updated at each stage.
After the pour, the slab cures on site - at least seven days before foot traffic, 28 days before vehicle loads. We clean up the work area and walk through the finished project with you before considering the job complete.
We serve Golden Valley and the surrounding Mohave County area. No phone quotes - we come to your property, assess the job, and give you a written price before any work begins.
(928) 296-5771Golden Valley is an unincorporated community in Mohave County, Arizona, stretching along Route 68 between Bullhead City and Kingman. With a population of roughly 8,000 to 9,000 people spread across a large stretch of high desert, it has one of the more dispersed residential patterns in the region - homes sit on large lots, often one acre or more, with wide spacing between neighbors. There is no city government or downtown district; Mohave County manages roads, permits, and public services for the area. Most residents are homeowners, many of them retirees who moved here for the warm climate, open land, and lower cost of living compared to larger Arizona cities. You can learn more about the community on the Golden Valley, Arizona Wikipedia page.
The housing stock in Golden Valley is a mix of older site-built homes and manufactured homes, with most built between the 1970s and 1990s. Properties tend to feature gravel yards, concrete or dirt driveways, and detached carports rather than enclosed garages. Outbuildings and storage structures are common on larger parcels. The area sits between Kingman to the east and Fort Mohave to the west, both of which we also serve, making Golden Valley a natural part of our regular service corridor along Route 68.
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