Concrete driveway setup with forms in Gilbert, Arizona.

Concrete Driveway Installation in Gilbert & East Valley, AZ

New driveway pours, driveway extensions, and replacement driveway concrete for homes across Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, and nearby East Valley cities.

Service Area
Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Mesa
Ideal For
New homes, driveway widening, cracked driveway replacement
Finish Options
Broom finish, smooth edge detail, control-joint layout

A driveway is one of the most used concrete surfaces on any property. It has to handle daily traffic, stay clean-looking, and hold up through Arizona heat cycles.

At Cornerstone Concrete, we build and replace residential driveways with a prep-first approach so the slab performs long term, not just in the first few months.

Driveway work also tends to affect more than one part of the property at once. A driveway edge influences parking, curb appeal, drainage, and how you move toward the front door or side gate. If the slope is awkward or the dimensions are too tight, the frustration shows up every single day. That is why we treat driveway projects as usability upgrades, not just square footage additions.

Some homeowners come to us knowing they need a full replacement. Others are trying to decide whether widening, adding a side strip, or rebuilding one failed section would solve the real problem. The right answer depends on how the slab is being used, what condition the surrounding concrete is in, and whether the goal is appearance, access, long-term durability, or a mix of all three.

Driveway Services We Handle

  • New concrete driveway installation
  • Driveway extensions for additional width or side access
  • Full demo and replacement of failed driveway sections
  • Integration with existing sidewalks and approach paths

We also look at the parts of the driveway that people forget to mention at first: how it meets the garage, how water moves off the slab, whether the width actually works for the vehicles on the property, and whether the transitions to gates or walkways make sense.

If your current driveway has severe cracking, edge failure, settling, or poor drainage slope, replacement is usually the more durable path than patching.

How We Build a Reliable Driveway

1. Layout and Base Prep

We verify dimensions, tie-ins, and grade before forms go in. Base prep and compaction are critical to reduce movement and improve slab stability.

Concrete driveway setup with forms, ready to be poured on neatly graded ground.

2. Forms, Reinforcement, and Pour

We set straight forms, place reinforcement where needed, and pour with an even, controlled workflow to keep thickness and finish quality consistent.

3. Finishing and Joint Plan

We finish for traction and appearance, then establish control joints to guide cracking in predictable lines.

Freshly poured driveway extension in Gilbert, Arizona.

4. Tie-Ins and Everyday Function

Once the concrete is in place, the real test is how it works in daily use. A driveway should feel straightforward to pull into, easy to walk across, and visually consistent with the rest of the frontage. That is where straight lines, edge detail, and transition quality make a bigger difference than most people expect.

Common Driveway Upgrade Requests

  • Widening to improve parking and vehicle clearance
  • Side-yard access connections
  • Cleaner transitions from driveway to walkway
  • Better curb appeal with crisp edges and uniform finish texture

Arizona Driveway Considerations

Driveways in the East Valley take direct sun, hot tires, irrigation overspray, and repeated daily traffic. We pay close attention to subgrade prep, slab thickness, transitions to garages and walkways, and joint placement so the finished driveway performs well after the first season.

Arizona conditions can be unforgiving on any slab that was rushed or poorly prepared. Heat alone does not ruin concrete, but bad prep, weak edges, poor drainage, and careless joint layout tend to show themselves faster in this climate. That is part of why we are direct about when a surface can be repaired and when replacing it is the smarter long-term call.

Related Project Examples

Driveway FAQs

Can you widen an existing driveway without replacing the whole thing?

In many cases, yes. If the existing driveway is still structurally sound, we can often add width or a side-yard approach and tie it in cleanly.

Is replacement better than patching for major cracks?

When a slab has major cracking, settlement, edge failure, or poor slope, remove-and-replace is usually the better long-term decision.

Service Area

We provide driveway concrete services across the East Valley, including Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, Mesa, and San Tan Valley.

If you want to compare adjacent flatwork options, see our concrete patio installation service and sidewalk installation and repair service.

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What Customers Say

“They came by the same day, had an estimate back within 24 hours, and completed the project to a very high standard.”

— Carlos, Queen Creek

“They have completed several projects for us now, stay organized, keep a clean jobsite, and always go the extra mile.”

— John Richins, Gilbert

Talk Through Your Scope

If you already know the city and rough size of the project, we can usually help you narrow the right path quickly.

If you want the local version of this service, use the service area pages for city-specific examples and project context.

Call 480-876-0511

Email cornerstoneconcreteaz@gmail.com