Professional concrete construction in Bellingham, Washington
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From stamped patios to residential driveways and commercial foundations. We build Bellingham's future on solid ground.

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Bonded & Insured
$2M General Liability
15+ Years Experience
Serving Whatcom County
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Concrete resurfacing work in Bellingham, WA | Bellingham Concrete Contractors

Why Bellingham Trusts Us With Their Concrete Needs

With over 15 years and 1,500+ projects completed across Whatcom County -- from Fairhaven patios to Sudden Valley retaining walls -- we've earned the trust of our neighbors.

WA Licensed, Bonded & Insured

Fully licensed through WA State L&I with $2M general liability coverage. We pull all required City of Bellingham permits and handle inspections so you don't have to.

We Know Bellingham's Terrain

From the glacial till soil in South Hill to the high water tables near Bellingham Bay, we engineer every pour for local conditions. We've handled steep grades in Alabama Hill, tight access in the Lettered Streets, and waterfront challenges in Edgemoor.

PNW Weather Expertise

Bellingham's 37+ inches of annual rain, freeze-thaw cycles, and marine moisture demand concrete built differently. We use high-PSI mixes, proper drainage planning, and PNW-specific curing techniques to ensure your concrete lasts decades.

Community Rooted

We're not a franchise -- we're your neighbors. Our team lives in Whatcom County, sponsors local youth sports, and has volunteered with Whatcom County Habitat for Humanity.

What Our Neighbors Say

Don't just take our word for it.

"They did an amazing job on our stamped concrete patio. The team worked around our mature rhododendrons and matched our 1920s Craftsman perfectly. The finish looks exactly like natural slate — our neighbors on Harris Ave keep asking for their number."

Sarah Jenkins
Fairhaven, Bellingham

"Our driveway on the hill was cracked and heaving badly after 30 years. They replaced the whole thing with proper drainage underneath — no more ice sheets in winter. Fair price and they finished a day early despite the rain."

Mike Thompson
South Hill, Bellingham

"Best price and quality for a retaining wall installation. They handled the engineering, pulled permits with Whatcom County, and built a wall that's held up through two winters of heavy rain. Highly recommend."

David Wilson
Ferndale, WA

"Nobody else would take on our steep hillside retaining wall project. These guys engineered a tiered system that actually works with the slope. They even handled the Lake Whatcom watershed stormwater paperwork. Truly local experts."

Linda Olsen
Sudden Valley

"Had them pour an RV pad and widen our driveway in the new Cordata development. They knew exactly what the HOA required and got it done in three days. The pad is rock solid and perfectly level."

Jason & Rachel Park
Cordata, Bellingham

"Needed a large equipment slab for our farm shop. They understood agricultural concrete needs — proper thickness, reinforcement, and floor drains. The crew was respectful of our property and cleaned up everything."

Tom Bakker
Lynden, WA

Recent Projects Across Whatcom County

A snapshot of our work in Bellingham neighborhoods and surrounding communities.

Stamped Patio & Fire Pit - Fairhaven, Bellingham | Bellingham Concrete
Fairhaven, Bellingham

Stamped Patio & Fire Pit

Installed a 600 sq ft ashlar slate stamped patio with integrated fire pit for a historic Fairhaven home. Worked around mature rhododendrons and matched the Craftsman-style architecture.

Steep Driveway Replacement - South Hill, Bellingham | Bellingham Concrete
South Hill, Bellingham

Steep Driveway Replacement

Replaced a 1,400 sq ft cracked driveway on a 12% grade. Installed proper sub-base drainage and scored expansion joints to handle South Hill's steep terrain and water runoff.

Hillside Retaining Wall - Sudden Valley | Bellingham Concrete
Sudden Valley

Hillside Retaining Wall

Engineered and built a 120-linear-foot tiered retaining wall system to stabilize a hillside lot. Met all Lake Whatcom watershed stormwater requirements.

Foundation Waterproofing - Sehome, Bellingham | Bellingham Concrete
Sehome, Bellingham

Foundation Waterproofing

Completed exterior foundation waterproofing and French drain installation on a 1952 home near WWU. Stopped chronic basement flooding caused by high water table.

Pool Deck Resurfacing - Edgemoor, Bellingham | Bellingham Concrete
Edgemoor, Bellingham

Pool Deck Resurfacing

Resurfaced a 900 sq ft pool deck with cool-touch textured overlay. Added proper drainage to handle Bellingham's rainfall while maintaining slip-resistance.

Commercial Warehouse Slab - Ferndale, WA | Bellingham Concrete
Ferndale, WA

Commercial Warehouse Slab

Poured a 4,800 sq ft reinforced commercial slab for a new warehouse facility off Portal Way. Met load-bearing specs for heavy equipment storage.

Built for Bellingham's Unique Conditions

Generic concrete contractors pour concrete. We engineer solutions specifically for Whatcom County's challenging environment.

Glacial Till Soil Expertise

Whatcom County sits on glacial till -- dense, poorly-draining soil that causes settling and heaving. We perform soil assessments and engineer sub-bases specifically for these conditions, preventing the premature cracking common with out-of-area contractors.

Marine Climate Concrete Mixes

Bellingham's proximity to the bay means constant moisture exposure. We use air-entrained, high-PSI concrete mixes with proper water-to-cement ratios designed for our 37+ inches of annual rainfall, freeze-thaw cycles, and marine salt exposure near the coast.

Permit & Code Navigation

From City of Bellingham impervious surface limits to Lake Whatcom watershed stormwater regulations and Shoreline Management Act compliance for waterfront properties, we handle all permitting. Our team has worked with Whatcom County Planning for over 15 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about concrete projects in Whatcom County.

In the Bellingham area, standard broom-finish driveways typically range from $8 to $15 per square foot, while decorative or stamped concrete runs $15 to $25+ per square foot. Factors unique to Whatcom County — like steep grades in South Hill, tight access in the Lettered Streets, or soil remediation for glacial till — can affect pricing. We provide free on-site estimates that account for your specific property conditions.
In the City of Bellingham, ground-level patios generally don't require a building permit. However, if your project adds impervious surface area that exceeds city limits, involves retaining walls over 4 feet, or is within the Lake Whatcom watershed (Sudden Valley, Geneva, etc.), additional permits and stormwater management plans may be required. We handle all permit research and applications as part of our service.
In Bellingham's cooler climate, we recommend waiting at least 7 days for passenger vehicles and a full 28 days for heavy trucks or RVs. During winter pours (November through March), curing takes longer due to lower temperatures — we may recommend waiting an extra week. We'll give you a specific timeline based on your pour date and weather conditions.
Stamped concrete is a single continuous slab textured to look like individual stones, while pavers are individual units laid on a sand bed. In Bellingham's wet climate, stamped concrete has a major advantage: no gaps for weeds, moss, or water to seep through and cause heaving during freeze-thaw cycles. It's also more cost-effective per square foot and easier to pressure-wash — a real benefit in our moss-prone environment.
Absolutely. In fact, we strongly recommend sealing every 2-3 years in Whatcom County. Our marine climate — 37+ inches of annual rain combined with freeze-thaw cycles — is harsh on unprotected concrete. We use high-quality penetrating sealers that protect against water absorption, salt damage, and moss growth without changing the look of your concrete. We offer annual maintenance packages for hassle-free protection.
We serve all of Whatcom County including Ferndale, Lynden, Blaine, Birch Bay, Sudden Valley, Everson, and Sumas. Our crews are familiar with the specific conditions in each area — from Birch Bay's coastal erosion challenges to Sudden Valley's steep hillside lots to Lynden's agricultural property needs. We're local, so there are no long-distance travel charges within the county.
Yes — we pour year-round in Whatcom County, though we take special precautions during our wet season. We use rain protection systems, cold-weather curing blankets, and adjusted concrete mixes for temperatures below 50°F. The ideal pouring season in Bellingham is May through October, but we can often schedule winter projects during dry windows. We never pour during active rainfall or when temperatures are expected to drop below freezing within 24 hours.
Yes. We are fully licensed through Washington State Department of Labor & Industries, bonded, and carry $2 million in general liability insurance. We're also members of the Better Business Bureau and the Whatcom County Contractors Association. All of our work comes with a written workmanship warranty.

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