We ain’t just concrete guys—we’re full-service contractors who know how concrete fits into the big picture. From curbing to walls to paver driveways and pathways, we do the jobs that bring the whole yard or build together. We handle the dirty work, the tight spaces, and the projects other guys turn down ‘cause they don’t wanna get their hands messy. Whether you’re fixin’ your driveway curb, building a block wall, or adding edging to clean up your yard, we’re the crew that gets it done fast and gets it done right.
Concrete pavers ain’t just good lookin’—they’re strong, easy to fix, and perfect for Phoenix homes that want curb appeal without crazy maintenance. At TRC Concrete Driveway Phoenix, we do concrete paver driveways that don’t shift, don’t sink, and stay lookin’ sharp even when the sun’s beatin’ down.
Unlike plain slabs, pavers are small pieces set one by one, so if a piece cracks or stains, you just pull it out and swap it. That’s why a lotta folks in North Phoenix and Ahwatukee are switchin’ to pavers. We’ve laid ‘em in herringbone, basketweave, even diamond patterns. You pick the color, shape, and layout. We’ll handle the prep, grading, sand base, and install.
One of our favorite jobs was out in Arcadia, where we did a driveway with two-tone gray pavers and a charcoal border. The homeowner said her neighbors thought it was stone, not concrete. And the best part? It’ll last decades if you seal it every few years.
We always compact the base, add edge restraints, and make sure water drains right. You don’t want your pavers sliding around after a summer storm or an oil drip ruining the whole look.
If you want a driveway that stands out but still works hard, pavers are a solid pick. Call us at (602) 560-4139 and we’ll show you some options.
Backyard feelin’ patchy? Want a clean path from your patio to the gate or shed? We do concrete pathway installation for Phoenix homes that wanna connect the yard without walkin’ through dirt or rock. It’s simple, clean, and makes the whole yard more usable.
We’ve poured straight paths down the side of houses, winding ones through desert gardens, and step-style paths between patios and garages. One job in Central City had us pour a curved pathway with a smooth finish and light texture so it didn’t get slippery. The customer added lights along the edge later and it turned out slick.
Pathways don’t need to be fancy, but they gotta be done right. We dig a clean base, compact it, set forms, pour early, and finish it smooth. We can do broom finishes, stamped textures, or even colored concrete if you wanna match your patio.
Kids, dogs, guests—everyone ends up walkin’ these paths, so they need to be safe. No trip hazards. No weird dips. Just solid, clean concrete that ties your yard together.
Landscaping lookin’ messy? Grass creeping into the rocks? We install concrete edging that keeps your yard neat and makes your landscaping pop. It’s like a border for your yard—clean lines, strong material, and no more weeding in weird spots.
We’ve done landscape curbing all over Phoenix—from Desert Ridge to Alhambra. Some folks want simple gray borders, others want decorative stamped stuff that looks like stone. We do both. One customer in Laveen had us edge their whole front yard beds with curved, stamped concrete that looked like bricks. It pulled the whole look together.
Concrete edging helps with more than looks. It keeps rocks in place, separates grass from mulch, and makes mowing easier. No more hitting plastic edging or fighting with weed barriers. Ours is set deep, sealed, and won’t move around when it rains.
We form it all on site, pour it same day, and clean up after ourselves. You don’t gotta lift a finger.
If your driveway meets the street and there’s a big bump, crack, or dip, you probably need a concrete apron. That’s the part right between your driveway and the road. We do concrete apron installation to make that area smooth, safe, and solid—especially for older homes and properties without clean transitions.
A lotta folks in Maryvale and South Phoenix call us about this. Their aprons are crumbling, or worse—they got no apron at all, just dirt and busted curb. We clean that up by cutting a straight line, digging out the old mess, and pouring fresh reinforced concrete that ties into the driveway and lines up with the road.
One job we did in Encanto had a 3-inch drop at the end of the driveway. The customer said their bumper scraped every time they left. We poured a new apron with a smooth slope and added expansion joints to match the driveway. Problem solved.
Aprons help with water flow too. If yours isn’t sloped right, rain can run toward your garage or under your slab. We always grade it to push water to the street. Plus, if it’s near the sidewalk, we’ll make sure it passes city code.
Driveway curbs get beat up fast—between cars rollin’ over ‘em, trash trucks scraping, and tree roots pushing from underneath. We handle driveway curb repair for Phoenix homes that need that edge cleaned up and safe again.
Crumbling curb edges don’t just look bad—they chip tires, trip people, and mess with water drainage. We grind down loose pieces, demo damaged sections, and pour new curb edges that hold up. And we don’t just slap it on—we match the angle, height, and finish so it blends in.
We did a job in Paradise Valley where the old curb was literally crumbling into the street. City wouldn’t fix it. We came in, formed a new edge, tied it into the apron, and broom-finished it to match the driveway. Looked brand new.
We can also modify curbs if you need wider driveways or want a softer slope for low cars. Just tell us what’s giving you trouble, and we’ll figure out the fix.
Need privacy? Security? Or just wanna block out your neighbor’s junkyard? We build concrete block walls that actually last. None of that wobbly, half-done stuff. We use real footings, full grout, rebar, and clean lines from end to end.
Whether you need a 3-foot garden wall or an 8-foot property divider, we can build it. We’ve installed CMU walls in Glendale, East Phoenix, and even tight spaces behind alley houses. One family near South Mountain wanted a 6-foot block wall for privacy with a smooth stucco finish. We built it in three days and even painted it the color they wanted after the stucco dried.
Block walls are better than wood fences out here. They don’t rot, don’t blow down in monsoons, and don’t need to be replaced every few years. We pour proper footings, add vertical and horizontal rebar, and pour grout all the way through so they don’t shift.
If you want gates, lighting, or decorative caps, we do that too. We can match existing walls or build new ones from scratch.
Old foundation starting to crack or crumble? Got block walls that are splitting or shifting? That’s when you need concrete block foundation repair—before the whole structure gets worse. We fix it right by reinforcing the base, sealing cracks, and replacing bad blocks where needed.
A lotta older homes in Central Phoenix were built on block foundations. Over time, roots, water, and heat break ‘em down. You start seeing stair-step cracks or leaning walls. That’s where we come in. We chip out the bad sections, pour new mortar, add steel supports if needed, and waterproof the outside so it doesn’t happen again.
We had a client in Coronado whose block foundation was crumbling under their back room. Other guys told ‘em to rebuild it all. We patched only what needed fixing, installed a new footer section, and saved them thousands.
We don’t oversell. If it’s a small fix, we keep it simple. If it needs more support, we’ll explain why. Either way, you get honest work from a crew that knows this city’s soil.
CMU wall construction is what we do when you want something that’s built like a tank but still looks clean. CMU stands for concrete masonry units—aka concrete blocks—and they’re great for property lines, garages, commercial buildings, retaining walls, or just dividing space.
We don’t just stack blocks. We pour solid footings, set up rebar cages, lay every block level, and fill cores with grout. That’s how you build a wall that don’t move. We’ve done CMU walls up to 10 feet tall around warehouses in Deer Valley, and 4-foot decorative walls with slump blocks in Downtown Phoenix.
One guy near Roosevelt Row wanted a CMU wall to split his property from the alley but wanted it to match the historic look. We used gray slump blocks with a custom cap and sealed the whole thing so graffiti would wash off easy.
CMU is great ‘cause it lasts forever, blocks sound, and takes paint or stucco real well. We can build it smooth, rough, colored, or plain gray. Your choice.