
Bullhead City Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Kingman, AZ, specializing in parking lot construction, concrete driveways, and slab foundations for homes and businesses throughout the Kingman area. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and handle permits through the City of Kingman Building and Safety Division and Mohave County on every project that requires them.
Kingman is a regional hub for Mohave County, with commercial and retail properties along Highway 93, Beale Street, and the Stockton Hill Road corridor that need durable parking surfaces built for heavy daily traffic. Our concrete parking lot construction service includes proper drainage design and reinforcement specified for the freeze-thaw winters and summer heat loads the Kingman climate delivers.
Ranch-style homes with attached garages and gravel or concrete yards are the most common property type in Kingman, and most of those driveways from the 1970s and 1980s are now at the age where replacing them makes more sense than patching them. We pour driveways with the slab thickness and joint spacing that handle Kingman freeze-thaw winters without heaving.
New construction and accessory structures are active in Kingman as the city grows. Slab foundations here need proper compaction and rebar specified for high-desert soil that expands when wet and shrinks when dry - a dynamic that puts ongoing stress on foundations that are not designed to account for it.
Kingman homeowners get a long usable outdoor season - mild spring and fall months plus warm evenings in summer make a covered concrete patio a practical addition to most homes. We pour and finish patio slabs with the sealers and surface textures suited to a climate that sees both scorching summer UV and freezing winter nights.
Sidewalk replacement and installation is common in Kingman neighborhoods where older concrete from the 1970s and 1980s has heaved from freeze-thaw cycles or tree root pressure. Commercial properties along Beale Street and the main business corridors also need sidewalks that meet ADA standards and hold up under foot traffic year-round.
Properties in Kingman with sloped lots - especially those near the hills southeast of town toward Hualapai Mountain - often need retaining walls to hold cut slopes in place. Concrete walls stay stable through the freeze-thaw cycles that can loosen block walls and shift timber structures over time.
Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County and sits at about 3,300 feet elevation in northwestern Arizona. At that elevation, the climate behaves differently from the low desert around Bullhead City and Laughlin. Summers are hot - regularly above 100 degrees - but winters are genuinely cold, with temperatures dropping below freezing on many nights from November through February. That freeze-thaw pattern is one of the primary forces that damages concrete flatwork and foundations in Kingman over time. Water seeps into small cracks and expansion joints, freezes overnight, and expands - widening those cracks with each cycle. Contractors who specify slab thickness and joint spacing for a milder climate are setting their customers up for premature failure in Kingman conditions.
Much of Kingman's housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1990s, which means a large share of the driveways, patio slabs, and flatwork from that era are now old enough to need replacement rather than repair. The soil around Kingman is also high-desert character - rocky, sandy, and low in organic matter - with some areas containing expansive clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That soil movement puts ongoing stress on any slab or footing that is not designed to accommodate it. Kingman also has active commercial development, particularly along Highway 93 and the Stockton Hill Road corridor, which drives demand for parking lot construction and commercial flatwork.
Our crew works throughout Kingman regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Permits for concrete work within Kingman city limits are handled through the City of Kingman Building and Safety Division, while jobs in surrounding unincorporated areas - including Golden Valley - route through Mohave County. We pull permits in both jurisdictions and know the documentation requirements for each.
Historic Route 66 runs through downtown Kingman, and Beale Street is the main corridor that most residents and visitors recognize. Residential neighborhoods fan out in all directions from downtown, with older homes close to the city center and newer subdivisions extending east and north. We work on both residential driveways and patios and commercial flatwork throughout the city and neighboring communities. Our coverage extends into Golden Valley to the west, so we move through the Route 68 corridor regularly and can serve Kingman properties without long lead times.
We also serve Needles, CA to the west, which means our team is accustomed to working across a wide area in this region and is not stretched thin by a Kingman project.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and describe what you need. We respond within one business day and set up a site visit - we do not price concrete work in Kingman without seeing the property and soil conditions first.
We visit your Kingman property, assess the grade, soil, access, and scope, and provide a written quote before any work begins. We also identify at this stage whether a city or county permit is needed, and we explain exactly what that involves and costs - so there are no surprises after you give the go-ahead.
We handle excavation, base compaction, form setting, and the concrete pour - scheduled early in the morning during summer months to protect quality in the Kingman heat. You do not need to be present during active work, but we keep you updated at each stage of the project.
After the pour, the slab cures in place - seven days minimum before foot traffic, 28 days before vehicle loads. We clean up the site and do a final walkthrough with you before the job is closed out.
We serve Kingman and surrounding Mohave County communities. Every project starts with an in-person visit and a written quote - no phone estimates, no surprises.
(928) 296-5771Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County and the largest city in northwestern Arizona, with a population of roughly 32,000 people. It sits at about 3,300 feet elevation where historic Route 66 - which runs through downtown Beale Street - made it a well-known stop on cross-country travel for decades. The city serves as the regional hub for a large surrounding area, including smaller communities like Golden Valley to the west and Dolan Springs to the north. Residents from those communities drive into Kingman for shopping, medical care, and services, which also means Kingman-based contractors routinely serve a wide area. More information about the city and its history is available on the Kingman, Arizona Wikipedia page.
Kingman's housing stock is largely mid-century and late 20th century - most homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s, making the area rich in properties where original concrete driveways, patios, and flatwork are now reaching the end of their service life. Ranch-style single-story homes dominate the residential landscape, with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and concrete or gravel yards. The commercial side of Kingman is active along Highway 93 and the Stockton Hill Road corridor, with businesses and shopping centers that need well-maintained concrete parking surfaces. Hualapai Mountain Park sits southeast of the city and is one of the most recognized local landmarks, with elevations high enough for pine trees and a noticeably cooler climate than the desert floor. We also serve Mohave Valley to the south, rounding out our coverage across this part of western Arizona.
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