Concrete Contractor in Mount Charleston, NV
Driveways, slabs, steps and repairs built for mountain conditions. Centurion pours concrete that handles Mount Charleston's elevation, cold and freeze-thaw, not just valley heat.
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Concrete That Handles Real Winters
Mount Charleston is a different world from the valley floor. Up in the Spring Mountains the elevation is high, summers stay cooler and winters bring real cold and snow. That changes everything about how concrete has to be poured. The freeze-thaw cycle, where water gets into concrete and expands as it freezes, is the single biggest threat to flatwork up here. It is the thing that cracks and flakes slabs that were never built for it.
Centurion pours for the mountain, not the desert. We spec air-entrained mixes that give freezing water room to expand, we keep the right cover over reinforcement, and we finish and seal surfaces to keep water from soaking in. That is how concrete lasts at this elevation.
- Mixes built to resist freeze-thaw damage
- Driveways, slabs, steps and repairs
- Surfaces finished and sealed against water
- Free estimates for Mount Charleston jobs
Concrete Services in Mount Charleston
Concrete for cabins, homes and properties in the Spring Mountains, poured for elevation and cold.
Concrete Driveways
Driveways poured with freeze-resistant mixes and proper drainage for sloped lots.
Concrete Slabs
Cabin, shed and equipment slabs on a base built for cold-weather ground.
Concrete Steps
Solid steps and landings for the grade changes common up the mountain.
Retaining Walls
Walls that hold back slope and manage runoff on hillside property.
Concrete Repair
Fix freeze-thaw cracking, flaking and spalling before it spreads.
Concrete Resurfacing
Restore a worn or surface-damaged slab without a full tear-out.
Elevation Changes How You Pour
Most Las Vegas concrete crews never pour above the valley floor, so they build everything for heat and never plan for a hard freeze. Up on Mount Charleston that is a costly mistake. Concrete that is fine on the Strip will crack and flake within a season or two if it is not mixed and sealed for cold. We have spent 30+ years in this region and we adjust the work for the conditions on the ground.
That means air-entrained mixes, proper drainage so water moves away instead of pooling and freezing, and sealers that keep moisture out of the surface. The colder and wetter the site, the more those details matter, and they are exactly the details a desert-only crew skips.
- Air-entrained, freeze-resistant concrete
- Drainage planned to keep water off the slab
- Sealing to block freeze-thaw water intrusion
- Experience across the whole region, not just the valley
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Mount Charleston Concrete Questions
Does concrete really need to be different up on Mount Charleston?
Yes. The valley almost never freezes, but Mount Charleston does, and freeze-thaw is hard on concrete. We use air-entrained mixes that let freezing water expand without cracking the slab, and we seal surfaces to keep water out. A standard desert pour is not built for that.
What causes the flaking I see on mountain concrete?
That is spalling, and it usually comes from water soaking into the surface and freezing. The ice expands and pops the top layer off. The fix and the prevention are the same idea: the right mix, good drainage and a quality sealer so water cannot get in and freeze in the first place.
Do you service Mount Charleston year-round?
We work up there when conditions allow. Concrete should not be poured onto frozen ground or during a hard freeze, so winter timing depends on the weather. Call us, tell us your project, and we will give you a realistic window along with a free estimate.
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- Built for desert heat & soil movement
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