
Marysville Concrete is a Concrete Contractor serving Everett, WA with foundation installation, driveways, and concrete flatwork. We respond to all estimate requests within one business day and handle permits with the City of Everett on every job we take on.

Everett's older neighborhoods, from Rucker Hill to North Everett, include homes built on foundations that are now a century old. When those foundations fail or a homeowner adds new construction, the work has to account for the city's clay soils and seismic zone requirements. We handle foundation installation for new builds and major renovations across Everett, pulling permits and coordinating inspections with the city building department.
Driveways on older Everett lots often share tight right-of-way constraints with mature trees and established landscaping. We have experience working in these conditions and design driveways with drainage that complies with the city's stormwater rules, which affect how runoff leaves your property after heavy rain.
Everett is built on a bluff above Puget Sound, and hillside properties throughout the city need retaining walls that can handle both soil load and water pressure during Everett's wet winters. We engineer walls to meet local code requirements, including height thresholds that trigger permit requirements in Snohomish County.
South Everett's newer subdivisions near the Mukilteo border have a lot of homes that were sold without patios or with minimal outdoor concrete. Adding a properly sloped, well-drained concrete patio to one of these homes is straightforward work that adds real usable space and protects the ground next to your foundation.
Many older Everett neighborhoods have sidewalks that were poured decades ago and are now cracked, heaved by tree roots, or out of compliance with current accessibility standards. We replace and repair sidewalks on residential and commercial properties, working with the city to ensure the finished surface meets code.
Garages, sheds, additions, and decks all need concrete footings that go deep enough to reach stable soil. In Everett, where surface soils can be soft or disturbed, getting footings right is especially important for keeping structures level and preventing frost movement during cold snaps.
Everett is Snohomish County's largest city, with about 116,000 residents and a housing stock that ranges from 1900s Craftsman bungalows in North Everett to 1980s ranch homes in the south end. That variety means concrete contractors working here need to adapt their approach depending on which part of the city they are in. A foundation pour near Rucker Hill involves different soil conditions, access constraints, and historical context than the same project in a newer subdivision near the Mukilteo border. The city's clay-heavy glacial soils hold water long after rain stops, which puts steady pressure on driveways, patios, and foundations that were not designed with drainage as a priority.
Everett's freeze-thaw cycles are real, even if they are milder than inland Washington. Temperatures drop below freezing regularly from November through March, and water trapped in cracks or poorly compacted base layers expands and widens those cracks season after season. Homes near the waterfront around Port Gardner Bay face extra wind and moisture exposure that accelerates wear on exterior concrete. Contractors who have worked in Everett know these patterns and design accordingly. The WSU Extension Snohomish County office publishes useful guidance on local soil conditions that affects how base layers should be designed for this region.
We work regularly with the City of Everett's building department and know how their permit and inspection process runs. For foundation projects, that means understanding what the plan reviewers expect in terms of drainage design, rebar placement, and seismic detailing before we submit. Getting that right on the first submission saves a week or more on project timelines.
From the neighborhoods near Everett Station downtown to the hillside streets of Rucker Hill and the newer homes in the south end near the Boeing campus, we have worked on properties across the city. Everett Station is a major landmark that most residents know, and the Boeing Everett Factory draws tens of thousands of workers to the area every day. The Port of Everett waterfront, one of the largest public marinas on the West Coast, is a reference point many customers use when describing their location.
We also serve nearby communities including Mukilteo, just south of Everett, and Marysville to the north. Working across these neighboring cities means we see how soil conditions, drainage patterns, and building codes change as you move through Snohomish County, which makes us better at anticipating what each specific project will require.
We respond to every inquiry within one business day. After a brief conversation about what you need, we schedule a time to come look at your property in person. The site visit is free and takes 30 to 60 minutes depending on the scope.
We look at the site conditions, measure the work area, check drainage patterns, and assess any access challenges. You receive a written estimate that breaks out all costs - no vague line items and no prices that change after you say yes. This is also the time to ask about whether your project needs a permit.
We handle the permit application with the City of Everett. Processing typically takes one to three weeks. Once approved, we confirm your start date and show up when we say we will. You do not need to be home during the work, but we will walk you through the finished job before we leave.
After the concrete cures, we schedule the required inspection with the city and clean up the site. We walk you through what was done, answer any questions, and give you care instructions for the curing period. The project closes with a clean permit record - no loose ends.
Marysville Concrete serves Everett with the same permit-ready, inspection-passed approach we bring to every job. Call or request a free estimate online and hear back within one business day.
(360) 925-8279Everett is the county seat of Snohomish County and its largest city, with roughly 116,000 residents. The city sits about 25 miles north of Seattle along the I-5 corridor, and its economy has been anchored by Boeing's Everett factory since it opened in 1967. That plant is one of the largest buildings in the world by volume and remains the biggest private employer in the county. Everett's neighborhoods range from the dense, character-rich streets of North Everett and Rucker Hill - where some homes date to the early 1900s - to the newer subdivisions in the south end near the Mukilteo border. The Port of Everett waterfront is one of the largest public marinas on the West Coast and a well-known landmark for locals and visitors alike.
Much of Everett was built on a bluff overlooking Port Gardner Bay and the Snohomish River delta, giving the city both waterfront character and challenging topography for contractors working on hillside properties. The housing stock spans from Victorian-era foursquares and Craftsman bungalows in the north end to ranch homes and split-levels from the 1970s and 1980s in the central and south sections of the city. That variety means concrete work here ranges from foundation replacement on a century-old home to fresh patio pours on newer construction. We also serve communities adjacent to Everett, including Mukilteo to the south and Lynnwood further south, where similar soil and climate conditions apply.
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Everett properties need a contractor who knows the local soils, permit process, and drainage requirements. We are ready to help with your next project.