
Elite Sioux Falls Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Sioux Falls and surrounding communities. Every job is built for South Dakota winters, not just the photos.

Elite Sioux Falls Concrete is a locally owned Concrete Contractor serving Sioux Falls, SD and the surrounding region. We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations and decorative finishes - across 12 communities in eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota. Whether your project is residential or commercial, small or large, we give you a written estimate before any work begins and show up on the day we said we would.

Cracked or heaving driveway? A new concrete driveway built for South Dakota winters adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A properly poured patio gives you a level, clean surface for entertaining that lasts through every Sioux Falls summer.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers a premium finish that holds up through freeze-thaw cycles.
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Heaved or cracked sidewalk? We replace it to city standards so you pass inspection and your family walks safely all winter.
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Pitting, dusting garage floor? A fresh concrete pour transforms your garage into a clean, durable surface built for daily vehicle use.
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Plain gray concrete everywhere? Decorative finishes add color, texture, and character to any surface without sacrificing durability.
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Soil eroding or yard sloping where it should not? A concrete retaining wall holds the grade and protects your property long-term.
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Unfinished or damaged interior floor? A new concrete floor installation gives you a solid, moisture-resistant base for any space.
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Worn or slippery pool surround? A properly finished concrete pool deck keeps every summer gathering safe and looking sharp.
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Broken or uneven entry steps? New concrete steps eliminate trip hazards and make a strong first impression at your front door.
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Building new? A correctly poured slab foundation sets the structural baseline for everything built on top of it.
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Starting a new structure? Proper foundation installation in South Dakota's climate means your build stays level for generations.
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Asphalt parking lot failing? A concrete lot handles heavy commercial traffic and outlasts asphalt by decades with less maintenance.
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Deck, addition, or fence post needing solid support? Properly sized concrete footings prevent settling and structural movement.
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Foundation settling or sinking? We raise and stabilize it before small movement becomes a costly structural problem.
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Need a precise cut through an existing slab? Clean concrete cutting avoids unnecessary demolition and keeps the surrounding area intact.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No need to guess at measurements or describe your project in detail - we come to you, look at the space in person, and ask the right questions so the estimate actually reflects your job.
We assess the site, discuss your goals, and review any local permit requirements. Within a day or two you receive a written estimate that covers everything - labor, materials, permits, and cleanup. No vague line items, no surprises after the fact. If something changes during the job, we talk to you before we proceed.
Once you approve the proposal, we handle permits, scheduling, and execution. The crew shows up on time, does the work to a professional finish, and cleans up before they leave. We walk through the finished job with you and answer any questions about curing, sealing, or long-term care. Your new concrete is ready to use.
We carry general liability and workers compensation insurance. You can request proof before we start, and we will hand it over without hesitation.
We come to your property, measure the job, and give you a written estimate at no cost. You decide from there - no pressure, no follow-up calls if you are not ready.
We live and work here. We know the soil conditions, the permit process, and the seasonal windows that matter for concrete work in eastern South Dakota.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. When we give you a start date, we hold it - the outdoor season here is short and we respect that it matters to you.
Ready to get started? Call (605) 305-1070 or request a free estimate online.
"They replaced my cracked driveway in two days and were completely off my property before the weekend. The finished surface looks better than anything else on my block, and they handled the city permit without me lifting a finger."
Mark T., Brandon, SD - Concrete driveway building
"I wanted a stamped patio that matched my stone walkway, and they took the time to look at photos and pick a pattern that actually worked. Two winters in now and it still looks exactly like it did the day it was poured."
Lisa H., Harrisburg, SD - Stamped concrete services
"Got a city notice about my front sidewalk and did not know where to start. They walked me through exactly what needed to be done, pulled the permit, and had it finished four days before my deadline. Good people, clean work."
Dave K., Sioux Falls, SD - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(605) 305-1070Elite Sioux Falls Concrete is based in Sioux Falls, SD and serves 12 communities across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota - including Brandon, Harrisburg, Tea, and Brookings. Most projects can be scheduled within the same week, and we cover the full region with the same crew and standards as every job we do in Sioux Falls.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in freeze-thaw climates because it does not soften in summer heat or crack as quickly under repeated freezing. In South Dakota, where temperatures swing more than 100 degrees between seasons, a properly built concrete surface typically lasts 30 or more years compared to 20 for asphalt.
Concrete shrinks slightly as it cures, and it expands and contracts with every temperature change - some cracking is normal. The contractor's job is to control where those cracks happen by cutting joints into the slab at planned intervals, so cracking stays predictable and hidden rather than random and visible.
The gravel base beneath your slab is what keeps it from sinking, cracking, or heaving over time. In Sioux Falls, where clay soils shift with moisture, a compacted base layer is the most important step most homeowners never see. Skipping it is the most common way contractors cut corners on a concrete job.
In most cases, yes. The City of Sioux Falls requires permits for new driveways and larger concrete flatwork, especially where work connects to a public street or affects drainage. A licensed contractor handles this for you - the City of Sioux Falls Building Services office manages all permit applications for residential concrete projects.
At least seven days before light vehicle traffic, and 28 days before anything heavy. Driving on fresh concrete too soon is one of the most common reasons new driveways crack prematurely - the surface looks firm long before it reaches full structural strength.
Small isolated cracks or a single damaged section are good candidates for repair. But if your concrete has widespread surface flaking, multiple shifted sections, or cracks wider than a quarter inch, replacement is usually more cost-effective. The Portland Cement Association offers detailed guidance on evaluating concrete condition before deciding between repair and replacement.
Elite Sioux Falls Concrete is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Sioux Falls, SD, serving communities across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota since 2024. We hold the required state contractor licensing for concrete work in South Dakota, operating under the oversight of the South Dakota Contractor Licensing program through the Department of Labor and Regulation. Our crew handles everything from residential driveways and patios to commercial slabs and foundation work - 16 services across 12 service areas.
Learn more about our team and approachMost residential driveways and patios are poured four inches thick. If you regularly park a truck or heavy vehicle on the surface, five to six inches is a better choice. Always ask your contractor what thickness they plan to use and why - the answer tells you a lot about their approach to the job.
Wait at least 28 days after the pour before applying sealer - the concrete needs to reach full strength first. After that, resealing every two to three years protects the surface from water, stains, and freeze-thaw damage. In South Dakota, resealing on a two-year schedule is worth it given the winters here. The American Concrete Institute maintains detailed guidance on sealing and surface protection.
Three things make the biggest difference: avoid rock salt on the surface in winter, keep heavy vehicles off the first month after a pour, and apply a sealer on a regular schedule. In Sioux Falls, switching from rock salt to sand or a concrete-safe deicer is the single most impactful thing you can do to extend the life of your driveway or patio.
Have a specific question about your project? Call us at (605) 305-1070 or send us a message and we will give you a straight answer.
Sioux Falls is the largest city in South Dakota, home to around 200,000 residents and growing fast. The city stretches from older pre-war neighborhoods near downtown to large new subdivisions on the south and west sides - each with its own concrete needs and its own set of conditions. You can learn more about the city at the U.S. Census Bureau Sioux Falls profile.
The city is built around the Big Sioux River and its quartzite waterfalls at Falls Park, one of the most visited spots in the state. Neighborhoods like McKennan Park and Cathedral near downtown have homes built before 1945, many of which now need new driveways, sidewalks, and steps as original concrete reaches the end of its lifespan. Newer subdivisions on the south and west sides are hitting that ten-year mark where concrete flatwork starts showing its first signs of settling and surface wear. Downtown is also home to the SculptureWalk along Phillips Avenue, a landmark familiar to most locals.
South Dakota winters are a real factor in every concrete project we take on here. Temperatures drop well below zero, frost depth can exceed 48 inches, and the clay-heavy soils across much of the city shift with every wet-dry cycle. Most homes in Sioux Falls have full basements, and the combination of deep frost and expansive soil makes proper base preparation the most important thing a contractor can do - before a single yard of concrete is poured. Major employers like Sanford Health and Avera Health bring a stable, settled workforce to the city, and most of our customers are long-term homeowners who want work done right the first time.
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Elite Sioux Falls Concrete
101 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605) 305-1070info@siouxfallsconcretecontractor.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call Elite Sioux Falls Concrete for a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and serve Sioux Falls and all surrounding communities.