
Advanced Missoula Concrete is your local concrete contractor in Missoula, MT, handling concrete driveways, patios, and slab foundations for homeowners and businesses across the city - locally owned, licensed, and responding to estimate requests within 1 business day.
We know Missoula properties, the frost cycles that crack slabs every spring, and the city permit process so your project is done right the first time.

Every service below is something Missoula homeowners regularly need - shaped by the city's older housing stock, steep hillside lots, and hard Montana winters.
Missoula driveways take a beating from freeze-thaw cycles every winter, and many of the city's older homes are still running on slabs poured in the 1980s or earlier. We build new concrete driveways with the right mix and base prep for Missoula's climate, so your surface holds up for decades rather than cracking again next spring.
Missoula summers are short and beautiful, and a well-built patio turns your outdoor space into somewhere you actually use. We build patios designed for the valley climate - properly sloped for snowmelt drainage and finished to handle years of freeze-thaw cycles without surface damage.
Hillside neighborhoods like the South Hills and Rattlesnake have steep lots that need real structural support. We build concrete retaining walls that manage slope, hold soil back after spring snowmelt, and stay solid through years of ground movement on Missoula's hillside properties.
New construction in Missoula demands frost-depth site prep and properly insulated slab edges to prevent heaving. We handle everything from soil assessment to city permit to final cure on slab foundations for garages, additions, and new homes throughout the Missoula area.
City code and safety both matter when a Missoula sidewalk starts cracking or heaving. We replace and install concrete sidewalks that meet current specifications, drain properly in spring snowmelt, and give your property a clean, safe entry from the street.
About half of Missoula's homes were built before 1970, and a large share of those date to the 1940s and 1950s. That means a lot of concrete in this city - driveways, patios, steps, foundations - is aging out. It was poured before modern cold-climate mix designs and finishing techniques, and it has been through decades of Missoula winters. By the time cracks become obvious, the underlying damage is usually more extensive than it appears from the surface.
Missoula's valley location also creates soil conditions that vary sharply from one neighborhood to the next. Areas near the Clark Fork River sit on soft, water-saturated floodplain soils that shift as the water table rises in spring. Hillside neighborhoods in the South Hills and Rattlesnake sit on steeper grades where runoff and slope movement put lateral pressure on concrete structures. A contractor who has worked across Missoula's neighborhoods knows what is under the surface before the first shovel goes in - which affects the prep work, the cost estimate, and the finished result.
We pull permits regularly through the City of Missoula Building Division at 435 Ryman Street, and our crew works on properties throughout the city - from the older bungalows in the University District near the University of Montana campus to newer subdivisions out along the Mullan Road corridor and Grant Creek. We know the permit process here, the soil types in different parts of the valley, and the inspection schedule that comes with foundation work.
Missoula is a city you get to know through the work. The Clark Fork River trail runs through the heart of town, and the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area borders the north side of the city. Properties near those natural features often deal with drainage and slope challenges that flat suburban lots don't have. We have seen both, and we build accordingly.
We also serve homeowners in nearby communities. If you are in Hamilton down the Bitterroot Valley or out in Polson near Flathead Lake, we serve those areas as well. The same standards and the same crew.
Reach us by phone or the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. We ask about the type of work, your address, and your timeline - enough to set up a site visit without a long back-and-forth.
We visit your property, assess the site conditions, and give you a written quote that covers all phases - demo, prep, pour, and cleanup. We walk through it line by line so there are no surprises on the final invoice, and we discuss your cost options clearly.
We handle all City of Missoula permits and any required Public Works sign-off before work begins. You do not need to contact any city office. Scheduling usually follows permit approval, typically within one to two weeks.
The crew handles demolition, site prep, pour, and finishing. All debris is removed when we leave. After the cure period, we do a final walkthrough with you and advise on sealing and first-winter care for your new concrete.
We serve homeowners and businesses throughout Missoula, MT. Call us or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day with a free estimate and a site visit scheduled at your convenience.
(406) 317-4988Missoula is a city of around 75,000 people and one of the two or three largest cities in Montana, sitting in a mountain valley where the Clark Fork River runs through the center of town. The city is home to the University of Montana, which shapes the character of neighborhoods like the University District - dense, older, and full of craftsman bungalows and wood-frame homes built in the early 1900s. Further out, neighborhoods like the South Hills and Rattlesnake climb up the valley walls, and newer subdivisions have spread along the Mullan Road corridor and Grant Creek in recent decades. You can read more about the city and its geography on Wikipedia.
The housing stock here skews older - roughly half of Missoula's homes were built before 1970, and about half of all units are rentals, which means a lot of properties have gone through multiple owners and years of deferred maintenance. Homeowners who have recently purchased in Missoula often discover more work waiting than they expected. The same is true in nearby communities like Hamilton and Kalispell, where older housing stock and Montana winters create similar patterns of deferred concrete work.
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Call Advanced Missoula Concrete today for a free on-site estimate - Missoula's construction season fills fast, and booking early means your project gets done before winter closes in.