
H&C Fortuna Foothills Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Fortuna Foothills and 12 surrounding communities. We pour it right the first time - built for the heat, the caliche, and the monsoon.

H&C Fortuna Foothills Concrete is a local Concrete Contractor serving Fortuna Foothills, AZ with 16 concrete services for residential and commercial properties. From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, we handle the full range of concrete work across 12 communities in the Yuma County area. Every estimate is free, and we handle permits through Yuma County Development Services so you do not have to.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor surface? A concrete patio gives you a level, durable foundation for entertaining year-round.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers decorative patterns built to last.
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Worn dirt path where a walkway should be? A concrete sidewalk makes your yard safer and easier to navigate.
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Dusty or cracking garage floor? A smooth concrete floor makes your garage cleaner and easier to use every day.
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Ready to upgrade beyond plain gray? Decorative concrete adds color and texture that sets your home apart.
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Erosion or unstable slopes on your property? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground and protects your yard.
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Rough or damaged interior floor? Professional concrete floor installation creates a clean, lasting surface indoors.
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Cracked or rough pool deck? A new concrete pool deck makes the area safer and more inviting for swimmers.
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Broken or uneven entry steps? Concrete steps built to code improve safety and first impressions at your door.
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Building a new structure? A properly poured slab foundation gives your build a solid, level start.
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New home or addition? Foundation installation done right prevents settling, cracking, and costly repairs later.
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Pitted or failing parking area? A concrete parking lot stands up to heavy vehicles and reduces long-term maintenance.
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Building a deck, fence, or addition? Concrete footings anchor your structure so it stays level and stable for years.
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Settling or sinking foundation? Foundation raising restores your structure to its original level before more damage sets in.
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Need precise cuts for repairs or new work? Concrete cutting creates clean, accurate openings without damaging the surrounding slab.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the form on this page. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. During that visit we look at your property, ask how you plan to use the space, and check ground conditions - including caliche - before quoting you anything.
After the site visit you get a written estimate that spells out the scope, materials, timeline, and any permit requirements. No phone quotes, no surprise add-ons after the job starts. If your HOA needs approval, we help you identify what to submit before we schedule the pour.
Our crew handles everything from demolition and base prep to the pour, finishing, and curing. We schedule pours for the cooler parts of the day to protect concrete quality in the Fortuna Foothills heat. Before we leave, we walk the finished surface with you and explain care and maintenance.
Arizona requires concrete contractors to be licensed through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. We carry general liability insurance on every project - no exceptions. Ask for our license number before hiring any contractor.
We have worked out of Fortuna Foothills since 2019. We know the caliche soil, the HOA rules in the planned communities, and how to schedule around Yuma County monsoon season. You get a contractor who already knows your neighborhood.
Every estimate starts with a free in-person visit. We measure the area, check the ground, and give you a written quote that covers everything - no phone guesses, no bill surprises after the work begins.
From a simple sidewalk to a full slab foundation, we handle 16 concrete services across Fortuna Foothills and 12 surrounding communities. One call covers driveways, patios, retaining walls, pool decks, and more.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (928) 291-0882 or send us a message.
"They came out for a free estimate the same week I called and had the driveway poured within two weeks. The crew showed up early to beat the heat and walked me through the curing process before they left. The finished surface looks clean and level - exactly what I needed."
Maria T., Fortuna Foothills - Concrete driveway building
"My backyard patio was crumbling from years of desert sun and no sealing. They broke up the old slab, prepared the base properly, and poured a new patio in a day. They also flagged that my HOA required approval before work started - I had no idea - and helped me sort that out ahead of time."
James R., Yuma - Concrete patio construction
"We needed retaining walls on two sides of the yard to stop erosion after monsoon season kept washing out the gravel. The walls came out solid and straight. They handled the Yuma County permit themselves and the inspection passed without any issues."
Linda S., Somerton - Concrete retaining walls
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - the estimate is free and you are not committing to anything by reaching out. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit and discuss your project.
(928) 291-0882H&C Fortuna Foothills Concrete is based in Fortuna Foothills, AZ and serves 12 communities across the Yuma County region, including Yuma, Somerton, and San Luis. We cover the full area and aim for same-week estimates across all locations we serve.
Yes - temperatures above 90 degrees cause concrete to dry too fast on the surface before the slab fully hardens underneath. Experienced contractors in Fortuna Foothills schedule pours in early morning and apply curing treatments to slow moisture loss.
Caliche is a hard, calcium-rich layer just below the desert surface throughout Yuma County. It is almost as hard as concrete and requires specialized equipment to break through, which adds time and cost to site preparation. Any honest quote should address it upfront.
Driveways and patios need to be graded so water moves away from the house toward the street or a drainage area. If the slope is wrong, monsoon storms push water toward your foundation. The right grade is built into the pour - not added later.
Most new driveways and structural slabs require a permit through Yuma County Development Services. A permitted project means an inspector verifies the work, which protects you at resale. Learn more at the Yuma County Development Services website.
Concrete generally outperforms asphalt in hot, dry climates because it reflects heat instead of absorbing it and does not soften or rut in extreme temperatures. Concrete typically lasts 30 to 50 years versus 20 to 30 for asphalt, though it costs more upfront.
The intense UV exposure in Fortuna Foothills breaks down sealers faster than in most of the country. Plan to reseal driveways and patios every one to two years here, compared to three to five years in other regions. The Portland Cement Association covers concrete maintenance best practices at cement.org.
H&C Fortuna Foothills Concrete is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Fortuna Foothills, AZ, serving 12 communities across the Yuma County region since 2019. Arizona contractors performing this type of work are licensed through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, and we carry general liability insurance on every project. Since 2019, we have completed concrete projects across residential and commercial properties throughout the area - driveways, foundations, retaining walls, patios, and more - across all 16 services we offer. Learn more about us.
Small cracks that are hairline-thin are normal and can be sealed. Once a crack is wide enough to fit a pencil in, or sections have shifted vertically, the base has likely failed and replacement gives a better long-term outcome than repeated patching.
A slab poured too thin - under four inches for a residential driveway - lacks the strength to handle vehicle weight and ground movement. It will crack earlier and require replacement sooner. Thickness should be spelled out in your written estimate.
Standing water against or beneath a slab accelerates cracking and base erosion. Every concrete pour should be graded so water moves away from structures. The American Concrete Institute covers drainage and concrete durability at concrete.org.
Have questions specific to your property? Call (928) 291-0882 or request a free estimate - we respond within 1 business day. For general concrete standards and durability guidance, the American Concrete Institute is a reliable reference.
Fortuna Foothills is an unincorporated community in Yuma County, sitting just east of Yuma at the base of the Gila Mountains. With an estimated population of around 26,000, it is one of the larger unincorporated communities in Arizona. Residents rely on Yuma County for permits and road services rather than a city government - which is why knowing the Yuma County Development Services process matters on every concrete job out here.
Most of the homes in Fortuna Foothills were built between the 1980s and the early 2000s, and they sit on larger lots with desert landscaping - gravel, rock, and native plants instead of grass. The hilly terrain near Foothills Boulevard and the base of the mountains means ground conditions vary from one property to the next - what sits right below the surface in one yard may be very different two lots over. Caliche, rocky soil, and monsoon drainage patterns all shape how concrete work gets done here. A large share of residents are homeowners who have lived in the area for years and care about keeping their properties in good condition.
Fortuna Foothills sits close to Yuma and draws much of its activity from the wider region, including shopping at Yuma Palms Regional Center. The area also has a large retiree and snowbird population - many homes sit empty for part of the year, which means projects often get scheduled when owners return in the fall. We are based right here in Fortuna Foothills, and we serve the whole area from the foothills to the surrounding communities - no extra fees to come out to your property.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
H&C Fortuna Foothills Concrete
11830 S Dorothy Dr
Fortuna Foothills, AZ 85367
(928) 291-0882estimates@fortunafoothillsconcrete.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call H&C Fortuna Foothills Concrete today for a free on-site estimate - we serve Fortuna Foothills and 12 surrounding communities across the Yuma County area.