
Marysville Concrete is a Concrete Contractor in Marysville, WA specializing in driveways, patios, and foundations. We have completed over 300 concrete projects in Snohomish County since opening our doors, and we pull permits and pass inspections on every job we do.

Marysville has seen explosive growth over the past 20 years, and many driveways from the 1990s and early 2000s are now cracked, sunken, or too narrow for today's vehicles. We build new concrete driveways with proper base prep to handle the clay-heavy soil and persistent moisture this area gets every fall and winter.
If the area outside your back door turns to mud every October, a concrete patio changes how you use your home for eight months of the year. We pour patios with the right slope to drain water away from your foundation, which matters in a place that gets 40 inches of rain annually.
Marysville sits on glacially deposited soils that vary from lot to lot, and a foundation designed for one property may not work on the one next door. We evaluate your specific site before we design anything, and we build in the drainage and reinforcement needed to meet Washington State's seismic code requirements.
Hillside properties around Smokey Point and the eastern edge of Marysville often need retaining walls to hold back soil and manage drainage. We engineer walls that handle both the weight of the earth behind them and the water pressure that builds up during the rainy season.
Stamped concrete gives you the look of stone, brick, or tile without the maintenance headaches those materials bring in a wet climate. We use patterns and colors that hold up to Marysville's freeze-thaw cycles, and the surface is sealed to resist moisture and staining.
A concrete pool deck needs to drain properly, resist algae growth, and stay slip-resistant when wet. In a climate where rain is constant from October through April, we finish pool decks with texture and slope that keeps water moving off the surface instead of pooling around the pool edge.
Marysville averages 40 inches of rain per year, with the ground staying wet from October through April. That persistent moisture finds its way into every crack, joint, and poorly compacted base layer. Concrete that looks fine on day one can start showing problems within a few years if the base prep and drainage design did not account for how much water this area sees. Clay-heavy soils under much of Marysville expand when wet and shrink when dry, which puts constant pressure on slabs and foundations. A contractor who does not work regularly in Snohomish County may not build in the thicker gravel bases and deeper excavation this soil requires.
The city has also grown fast. Most of Marysville's housing stock was built in the 1990s through 2010s, and driveways, patios, and foundations from that era are now at the age where they need replacement or major repair. Homes near the Snohomish River delta or in neighborhoods built on filled ground face even more soil movement. Add in freeze-thaw cycles that hit a few dozen nights every winter, and you have conditions that punish concrete work that was not done right the first time. Local contractors know what the City of Marysville's permit office expects, how to design for stormwater compliance, and which soil conditions require extra attention before the first load of concrete shows up.
We have been pulling permits from the City of Marysville's Community Development office for years, and we know what their inspectors look for when they show up to sign off on a foundation or driveway. That familiarity saves time and keeps projects moving forward without surprises.
Whether your home is near downtown Marysville around State Avenue, out in one of the newer subdivisions by Smokey Point, or on a larger lot toward the rural edge of town, we have worked on properties across the city. We know which neighborhoods sit on softer fill material and which ones have stable glacial till just a few feet down. Quil Ceda Village is a few miles west, and many of our customers shop there regularly. We also serve nearby communities like Everett and Mukilteo, so we understand how soil and drainage conditions change as you move through Snohomish County.
When you call or message us, we schedule a time to visit your property in person. We look at the site, measure the area, check the slope and drainage, and talk through what you need. You get a written quote within one business day.
We handle the permit application with the City of Marysville on your behalf. Once the permit is approved, we give you a firm start date. Permit processing typically takes one to two weeks, and we factor that into your timeline upfront.
We remove any existing surface, excavate to the right depth, compact the soil, and build the gravel base before pouring. The concrete is delivered by truck, and our crew works to place, level, and finish it before it sets. Most pours take a full day for residential projects.
Concrete needs time to cure. You can walk on it after 24 to 48 hours, but vehicles should stay off for at least seven days. A city inspector will verify the work meets code before we close out the project. We handle the inspection scheduling and cleanup.
We pull permits, pass inspections, and build concrete that lasts. Call us today or request a free estimate online. Most calls are returned within one business day.
(360) 925-8279Marysville is one of the fastest-growing cities in Snohomish County, with a population that has climbed from around 25,000 in 2000 to over 70,000 today. Most of that growth has happened on the eastern and northern edges of the city, where new subdivisions have filled in land that was rural just a couple decades ago. The older core of the city around State Avenue includes homes from the early and mid-20th century, while the newer neighborhoods feature houses built in the 1990s through 2010s. Quil Ceda Village, just west of the city on the Tulalip Tribes reservation, is where most locals go for shopping, dining, and the Tulalip Resort Casino. Smokey Point, at the northern end of Marysville along I-5, is another well-known commercial hub.
Marysville sits about 35 miles north of Seattle, making it a popular commuter city for people who work in Seattle or Everett but want more space and lower home prices. The mix of suburban neighborhoods, larger rural-edge lots, and proximity to waterfront areas like Tulalip Bay gives the city a varied character. For concrete contractors, that variety means working on everything from tight suburban driveways to sprawling properties with outbuildings and long gravel drives. Nearby communities like Lynnwood and Edmonds share similar soil and climate conditions, so contractors who know Marysville also know how to work throughout the region.
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We serve homeowners and businesses throughout Marysville and Snohomish County. If your concrete needs attention now, we are ready to help.