A driveway built to handle Wyoming winters, heavy loads, and freeze-thaw cycles — finished the way you want it.
Call for a Free EstimateA new concrete driveway is one of the best long-term investments you can make in your Wyoming property. Concrete holds up to heavy vehicle loads, stands up to our extreme freeze-thaw cycles, and requires minimal maintenance over decades of use.
Day Concrete LLC has been pouring driveways across Riverton, Lander, Dubois, and Thermopolis for over 20 years. We know the soil conditions, the frost depths, and the specific techniques that make concrete perform in Wyoming's climate — not just pour well on the day, but hold up year after year.
Concrete consistently outperforms asphalt and gravel in Wyoming's climate, over the long run.
Properly poured and reinforced concrete handles Wyoming's freeze-thaw cycles year after year. We use the right mix design and curing process for our climate so your driveway won't heave or crack prematurely.
A quality concrete driveway lasts 30–50 years with minimal upkeep. Asphalt typically needs to be resealed every 3–5 years and replaced every 20–30. Over time, concrete is the lower-cost option.
A clean concrete driveway is the first impression your home makes. It adds real curb appeal and property value — and unlike gravel, you won't be tracking dust and rock into your garage every season.
We design driveways to handle whatever you park on them — pickup trucks, campers, heavy equipment, or RVs. Proper reinforcement and slab thickness are specified for your use case.
Concrete doesn't need periodic sealing, re-grading, or topping off like gravel does. Sweep it, seal it every several years if you'd like, and it handles itself. Less time maintaining means more time enjoying your property.
Asphalt can soften in summer heat, leaving ruts from tires and kickstands. Concrete stays firm regardless of temperature — no sticky surface, no tracking tar into your garage or home.
Every driveway starts with a free estimate and ends with you walking away satisfied. Here's what to expect from start to finish.
We come to your property, measure, assess your soil and drainage situation, and give you a written estimate. No obligation.
We excavate the area, remove existing material if needed, and compact a proper gravel base. The base is everything — this is where most bad driveways fail.
We set forms to the correct grade for drainage, then install rebar or wire mesh reinforcement to give the slab structural strength.
We pour, screed, and hand-finish the concrete to your specified texture. Control joints are cut at proper intervals to manage any future cracking.
Proper curing is applied and we clean up the site. We'll let you know when it's safe to drive on and give you any care instructions for the first few weeks.
We pour driveways throughout Riverton, Lander, Dubois, Thermopolis, and the surrounding Wind River region.
Call for a Free QuoteEvery job is completed by a licensed Wyoming contractor. We carry full liability insurance and are bonded — so your property and investment are protected.
We've poured hundreds of driveways across the Wind River region. That experience means fewer surprises, better results, and a smoother process from start to finish.
Get a free, no-obligation estimate. We serve Riverton, Lander, Dubois, Thermopolis, and the surrounding area.