Concrete contractor in Edmonton.
Edmonton is where we started and where most of our crew lives. We know the soil, the frost depth, the drainage quirks of every quadrant — and the city permit process for driveway approaches.
Every finish, every scale
Stamped Concrete Edmonton
Aesthetic concrete that mimics natural stone, slate, brick or wood — poured, stamped and sealed by a crew that has been doing this for 30 years.
Learn moreExposed Aggregate Edmonton
Durable, non-slip finish that showcases the natural stone inside the concrete. A River Valley Concrete specialty for driveways, walkways and pool decks.
Learn moreConcrete Driveways Edmonton
Residential and commercial concrete driveways built to handle Alberta winters — plow trucks, road salt, freeze-thaw and all.
Learn moreConcrete Patios Edmonton
Outdoor living spaces built to last. Stamped, exposed, coloured or broom finish — we build the patio, the grill pad, and the walkway to match.
Learn moreSidewalks & Curbs Edmonton
Concrete sidewalks, curbs, landscape edging and drainage. Done right the first time — level, drained, and built for Alberta winters.
Learn moreGarage & Shop Floors Edmonton
Engineered concrete floors for garages, shops and basements. Poured, finished and sealed to handle vehicles, tools, and everything else you put on them.
Learn moreLocal crew. Local knowledge.
We live and work in the Edmonton area. We know the frost depths, the soil conditions, and the municipal process for every city we pour in.
- 30+ years of Alberta concrete experience
- WCB covered and fully insured
- Journeyman concrete finishers on every crew
- Free on-site quotes
- Clean job sites, on-time finishes
- Local Edmonton references on request
Neighborhoods we serve in Edmonton
Recent concrete projects
Concrete in Edmonton
Do you serve Edmonton?+
Yes — River Valley Concrete has been serving Edmonton and the surrounding area for over 30 years. Our crews are based in Sherwood Park and travel daily to Edmonton job sites.
How long does a concrete project take in Edmonton?+
A typical residential driveway or patio takes 3–7 days from form-up to final seal, weather depending. Larger jobs and commercial pours are scheduled around the season.
When is the best time of year to pour concrete in Edmonton?+
Late April through mid-October is ideal in Alberta. We pour in shoulder seasons with blanket cures and hot boxes when needed, but mid-winter pours are rare.
Do you handle city permits for Edmonton?+
Yes. New driveway approaches and public-right-of-way pours need municipal permits — we handle the paperwork and the inspection schedule as part of the job.










