At Marana Concrete Co., we specialize in dependable concrete work for homes across Marana — built for the Sonoran Desert's conditions and the specific soil challenges that come with this fast-growing corner of Arizona. Whether you need a new driveway poured, a patio designed, cracks repaired, or a settled slab lifted back to level, we bring honest craftsmanship and real knowledge of this market to every job.
Marana's rapid growth means a lot of concrete was poured under production timelines — and the shortcuts show up over time. Caliche hardpan beneath much of the area blocks drainage and creates challenging base conditions. When concrete settles or cracks here, there's usually a reason rooted in what was done (or not done) before the pour. We diagnose the cause, not just the symptom, and fix it correctly the first time.
From concrete driveways and stamped concrete patios to concrete repair and concrete lifting and leveling — we cover the full range of residential concrete services in Marana. Call us today for a free quote. We'll come out, look at the project, and give you a straight price.
We offer a complete range of residential concrete services throughout Marana — from new pours and decorative upgrades to repairs and leveling. Our team understands Marana's soil conditions and climate, and we build accordingly.
We bring skilled craftsmanship and genuine knowledge of Marana's soil conditions and desert climate to every project. We show up on time, give you an honest assessment of what the job actually needs, and stand behind the work. No shortcuts, no surprises. Contact us today for a free, no-pressure quote.
Two main factors. First, caliche — a hardpan layer of calcium carbonate common in Marana's desert soil — blocks drainage. Water from rain and irrigation can't percolate down through the caliche, so it moves laterally beneath slabs, eroding base material and causing settlement. Second, rapid residential development in Marana means a lot of concrete was poured under production timelines, sometimes with inadequate base prep. Both factors contribute to concrete repair and leveling needs appearing earlier than they should.
In most cases, yes. Concrete lifting fills the void beneath the settled slab and raises it back to grade without demolition. It costs 50–70% of replacement, the work is done in hours, and the surface is usable the same day. If the slab is still structurally intact — not broken into multiple shifted pieces — lifting is usually the right call.
A properly built concrete driveway in Marana should last 25–30 years or more. The key factors are base prep (including working correctly with the caliche layer), concrete thickness of at least 4", proper control joint placement, and careful curing in the Sonoran Desert heat. Driveways that fail early in Marana almost always had shortcuts in one of those areas.
Yes — stamped concrete is particularly well-suited to Marana because desert-influenced patterns (flagstone, travertine, slate) fit naturally with the Sonoran Desert landscape aesthetic. It delivers the look of natural stone without the maintenance of real pavers. The main ongoing requirement is resealing every 2–3 years to protect against Sonoran Desert UV, which fades color faster than in milder climates.
We serve all of Marana including Dove Mountain, Gladden Farms, Continental Ranch, Tangerine Road corridor, and surrounding neighborhoods. Call 520-536-1968 to confirm your project is within our service area.