Concrete Contractors in Washington
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Concrete Work in Washington
Washington State's concrete market is dominated by the Seattle metro but extends to the distinct dry climate of eastern Washington around Spokane and the Tri-Cities. Western Washington's near-constant rain and mild temperatures allow year-round work but require scheduling around Pacific frontal systems. Eastern Washington has hot dry summers and cold winters, creating a different set of challenges. The state's seismic activity requires earthquake-resistant reinforced construction.
Climate Considerations
Western Washington receives 35–55 inches of rain annually, with the wet season running October through May. Mild temperatures keep frost lines relatively shallow at 12–18 inches west of the Cascades. Eastern Washington has frost depths of 18–24 inches and summer temperatures reaching 100°F. The entire state is in seismic Zone 3–4, requiring reinforced concrete construction. Seattle's expansive soils and hillside terrain create retaining wall demand.
Average Costs in Washington
Seattle metro concrete is premium-priced: driveways average $5,000–$10,500, stamped patios $5,500–$12,000, and foundations $7,000–$18,000. Eastern Washington runs 20–30% lower than the Seattle market.
Popular Concrete Services
- Earthquake-Resistant Foundations
- Retaining Walls
- Decorative Driveways
- Patios
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