
Coeur d'Alene Concrete Company provides concrete contracting in Spokane, WA, including driveway replacement, patio pours, and foundation work. Our crew responds within one business day and delivers written estimates before any work begins.

Spokane's South Hill and older neighborhoods have some of the most cracked and heaved driveways in the region - decades of freeze-thaw cycles combined with large tree root systems leave flatwork in rough shape. Our concrete driveway work uses air-entrained mix and properly compacted sub-base to give new slabs a realistic lifespan in this climate.
Spokane's city sidewalk replacement program requires homeowners to maintain the sections adjacent to their property. We handle residential sidewalk pours and replacements that meet city standards, using the same frost-resistant mix we use for driveways.
A large share of Spokane homes were built before 1970, and many have foundations that have settled or shifted over decades of freeze-thaw cycles and soil movement. Foundation raising addresses that settlement before it leads to structural problems inside the home.
South Hill properties and older Spokane homes often have large backyard lots that are underused or have aging wood decking that has rotted out. A concrete patio is low-maintenance, handles Spokane's dry summers without cracking, and adds usable outdoor space that holds up for decades.
Many of Spokane's pre-1950 homes have front porch steps that are cracked, tilted, or pulling away from the foundation - a genuine safety hazard in a city with icy winters. Replacing those steps with properly formed, reinforced concrete stops the movement and removes the slip risk.
Spokane averages around 45 inches of snow per year, and temperatures drop below 20 degrees Fahrenheit most winters. That combination of heavy snow and hard freezes means concrete in Spokane goes through more freeze-thaw stress than flatwork in milder climates. When spring snowmelt arrives and the ground underneath is still frozen, water has nowhere to go - it sits against slabs, enters cracks, and freezes again. Over years, that cycle breaks up driveways, lifts sidewalk sections, and stresses foundation walls in ways that homeowners often do not notice until the damage is significant.
More than half of Spokane's housing stock was built before 1970, and a large share dates back before World War II. These homes are concentrated in neighborhoods like Browne's Addition, Peaceful Valley, and the South Hill. Foundations, flatwork, and steps from that era were often poured with older mix designs that do not hold up as well in freeze-thaw conditions as modern air-entrained concrete. Getting a concrete contractor who understands both the climate demands and the older construction context in Spokane makes a real difference in how long the work lasts.
Our crew works regularly in Spokane, pulling permits through the Spokane Permits Center for jobs that require city approval. The older Craftsman bungalows and American foursquares that make up much of Browne's Addition and the lower South Hill are the type of property our crew encounters regularly - homes where the original concrete front steps or basement walls need careful assessment before any pour.
Spokane is Washington's second-largest city, and the variety of neighborhoods matters to our work. The South Hill has large lots with mature trees and long driveways; Gonzaga-area streets have smaller lots with dense older housing; the North Side has newer construction from the 1990s and 2000s. We work across all of these contexts.
We also serve communities right outside the city. Cheney, WA is a short drive southwest along I-90, and we handle concrete work there as well. For projects that span multiple sites or commercial properties, we coordinate across both markets.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. Let us know the location in Spokane and a brief description of the project so we can come prepared.
We visit the property to measure the area, evaluate the sub-base condition, and check for drainage or grade issues that affect the work. You get a written estimate with a clear line-item scope before any commitment.
We schedule around Spokane weather windows and handle all forming, grading, and base prep before the pour. You do not need to be present during the work, but we will coordinate access with you ahead of time.
After the pour we manage the curing process and keep the site clean. Once cured, we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything matches the scope and answer any questions about sealing or long-term care.
We serve all of Spokane - from the South Hill to the North Side and everywhere in between. No obligation, written estimate provided.
(208) 210-4535Spokane is Washington's second-largest city, home to around 230,000 residents and sitting about 280 miles east of Seattle on the banks of the Spokane River. The city is the regional hub for eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and parts of Montana. Landmarks like Riverfront Park and Spokane Falls sit at the center of a city with strong neighborhood identities - from the historic Craftsman homes of Browne's Addition to the larger lots of the South Hill and the newer residential streets of the North Side.
Spokane's housing stock is older on average than most similarly sized cities in the West. A significant portion of homes were built before 1950, which means there is a steady need for contractors who understand older construction and know how to work in tight urban lots without disrupting neighboring properties. We work throughout Spokane and into the surrounding communities. Cheney, WA to the southwest and Spokane Valley, WA to the east are both part of our regular service area.
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Whether you need a driveway replaced on the South Hill or a foundation assessment in an older neighborhood, call today and we will respond within one business day.