
Marysville Concrete brings concrete contractor services to Bothell, WA, including slab foundations, concrete driveways, and retaining walls. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and handle all permits through the City of Bothell so you never have to manage that process yourself.

Bothell sits on glacially deposited soils that vary across the city, from softer material near the Sammamish River to more stable ground in the Canyon Park area. Before we pour anything, we assess your specific lot, because the right base preparation here is not the same on every street. See our full process for slab foundation building to understand what goes into a properly built slab in this part of Washington.
Bothell's 1970s through 1990s housing stock means a lot of driveways are at or past their expected lifespan. Clay soil that expands when wet and freeze-thaw cycles that hit dozens of nights each winter are the two main reasons those older surfaces crack and settle. We build new driveways with the gravel base depth and joint placement this climate actually demands.
Sloped lots are common throughout Bothell, from the neighborhoods around the Sammamish River Trail to the hillier streets farther east. Retaining walls here need to handle not just the weight of the soil but the hydrostatic pressure that builds up after Bothell's 37 to 40 inches of annual rainfall. We engineer drainage behind every wall we build.
Bothell homeowners with older split-levels and ranch homes often have back areas that were never properly paved. A concrete patio installed with the correct slope sends water away from the foundation, which matters in a city that gets rain for five or six months straight. We design for drainage from the start, not as an afterthought.
Whether you are adding a room, building a detached garage, or replacing a deck, concrete footings are what keep the structure level when the ground shifts over time. Bothell's clay soil shrinks and expands seasonally, so footings need to go deep enough to stay below the frost line and avoid that movement.
Many Bothell neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s have sidewalks or front walkways that are now uneven, cracked, or draining toward the house instead of away from it. We replace and build sidewalks with proper slope, expansion joints, and the surface texture that keeps them safe when it rains.
Bothell gets 37 to 40 inches of rain per year, and most of it falls between October and April. That sustained wet season pushes water into every gap in your concrete, every joint that was not sealed correctly, and every area where the base layer was not compacted properly. The clay-heavy glacial soils throughout this part of the Puget Sound region expand when they absorb water and contract when they dry out. That seasonal movement is one of the main reasons driveways and foundations crack in Bothell even when the concrete itself is fine quality.
A large share of Bothell's single-family homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s. That era's driveways, patio slabs, and retaining walls are now at the age where they need serious attention, not just patching. Bothell also sits across the King-Snohomish county line, which means permitting can vary depending on exactly where your property is located. Contractors who are not familiar with both jurisdictions sometimes make costly mistakes that delay projects or require rework. Local knowledge about which permit office handles your address, what their review process looks like, and how they inspect foundation work makes a real difference in how smoothly your project goes.
We pull permits regularly through the City of Bothell and are familiar with how the city handles concrete and foundation project applications for properties in both the King County and Snohomish County portions of the city. Knowing which jurisdiction applies to your address before we submit paperwork keeps your project on schedule.
Bothell is a city of distinct neighborhoods. The streets near the Sammamish River Trail and downtown Bothell along Main Street have older homes and lower-lying terrain that holds water differently than the hillier Canyon Park area to the east. University of Washington Bothell sits in the middle of the city and is a recognizable anchor. Wayne Golf Course is a long-standing landmark on the western side of town. We have worked on homes across all of these neighborhoods and understand how soil conditions and drainage challenges vary from one part of Bothell to the next.
We also work regularly in nearby Kenmore, where lake-adjacent properties present their own drainage challenges, and throughout the broader corridor that connects Bothell to Lynnwood and Shoreline. That regional experience helps when a Bothell project involves conditions we have seen on adjacent properties just across the city line.
Call or message us and we will get back to you within one business day. We schedule a time to visit your property, look at the site, and talk through exactly what you are trying to accomplish. No estimates over the phone for work that needs a site evaluation.
You receive a written quote that breaks out all cost components, and we explain what permits are required and who handles the application. Most concrete projects in Bothell require a permit, and we build that timeline into the schedule so there are no surprises.
Once the permit is approved, we prepare the site, compact the base, and complete the concrete work. The preparation phase often takes as long as the pour itself, because getting the base right is what determines how the finished surface performs over the next 30 years.
We schedule the city inspection and walk through the finished work with you once the concrete has cured. You receive a copy of the signed inspection record, which is worth keeping if you ever sell your home. Most driveways need a full week of curing before vehicles can use them.
We serve Bothell homeowners across both the King County and Snohomish County sides of the city. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(360) 925-8279Bothell is a mid-size city of about 57,000 residents that sits on the border of King and Snohomish counties, roughly 20 miles northeast of Seattle. The city grew fast during the suburban expansion of the 1970s through the 1990s, and a large share of its single-family housing stock dates from that era. Split-levels, ranch homes, and two-story colonials are the dominant styles, especially in the older neighborhoods on the western side of town. The eastern portions, including the Canyon Park area, have more recent subdivisions built in the 1990s through 2010s, with larger homes on slightly bigger lots. Downtown Bothell was redeveloped in the 2010s and now has a walkable commercial district along Main Street, adjacent to the University of Washington Bothell campus, which shares a building complex with Cascadia College. The City of Bothell has continued to invest in the downtown area as a community anchor.
The Sammamish River Trail runs through the city, connecting Bothell residents to a regional trail network and serving as one of the most-used outdoor amenities in the area. The trail corridor passes through neighborhoods that include a mix of older homes and newer townhomes built along major corridors like Bothell-Everett Highway. Homes near the trail tend to sit on lower terrain closer to the river, while properties farther east sit on higher ground. Neighboring cities include Kenmore to the south, which shares similar housing stock and soil conditions, and Bothell is also adjacent to Kirkland and Woodinville to the south and southeast. Major employers in the broader area include tech and biotech firms along the SR-522 corridor and the Canyon Park Business Center, which brings professional residents with the budgets and motivations to invest in their properties.
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