
Precision Enid Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Guthrie, OK, with crews experienced on historic Victorian homes, mid-century ranch houses, and newer residential construction throughout Logan County. We reply within one business day and give written estimates before any work starts.

Guthrie's historic neighborhoods have sidewalks running along properties that date back to the territorial era, and many need replacement after more than a century of freeze-thaw cycles and clay soil movement. Our concrete sidewalk building service covers both replacement of failed sections and full new sidewalk pours, with proper joint placement for Logan County's clay soil.
Guthrie's mix of Victorian-era homes, mid-century ranch houses, and newer construction on larger lots means driveway projects here vary widely - from short urban approaches in the historic district to longer poured runs on the outskirts of town. We size and reinforce each pour to fit the property and the soil conditions at that specific site.
New construction and additions in Guthrie require slab foundations that account for Logan County's expansive clay soil - standard slab thickness and rebar spacing used in sandier Oklahoma soils is not enough here. We design and pour foundations with the bearing capacity and joint control needed for this region.
Front and rear entry steps on Guthrie's older homes often show the effects of soil settling - a gap between the step and the foundation wall, a noticeable tilt, or crumbling edges from decades of freeze-thaw wear. We rebuild steps with a stable base that does not rely on the soil underneath staying put.
Guthrie's moderate lot sizes and active event scene mean many homeowners here entertain outdoors, and a level concrete patio installed with the right drainage slope handles Logan County's heavy spring rain events without pooling. We pour patios to last, not just to look good on the first day.
Guthrie's clay soil is one of the main reasons slab foundations settle over time - the soil pulls away from the underside of the slab during dry periods, leaving voids that let the concrete sink. We correct settled slabs before the gap becomes large enough to damage the structure above.
Guthrie has one of the largest urban historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places, and a huge share of the city's housing stock was built before 1940 - many homes before 1910. Concrete on these properties was often poured without modern expansion joints or rebar, meaning it was always going to crack over time. But the real force driving deterioration in Guthrie is the red clay soil that underlies Logan County. Clay soil absorbs water and expands in spring, then dries and contracts in summer, creating a steady cycle of pressure and relief that works on concrete from below every single year. A contractor unfamiliar with how this soil behaves will pour a slab the same way they would in a sandier part of the state - and it will show damage in a few years.
Guthrie also sits about 30 miles north of Oklahoma City on I-35, and central Oklahoma winters bring hard freezes that drive deep into the ground. The freeze-thaw cycles from November through March are particularly hard on older concrete that was poured thin or without adequate base material. Add in the fact that many older Guthrie homes have mature trees with roots that have had decades to work under driveways and walks, and you have a combination of forces that makes proper base preparation - not just surface work - the difference between a repair that lasts and one that fails in a couple of winters.
Our crew works throughout Guthrie regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Guthrie is the county seat of Logan County and was Oklahoma's first territorial capital - a history that is visible in the Victorian architecture lining the streets near downtown. Concrete work on these older properties requires a different approach than new residential construction: access can be tight, existing materials may be non-standard, and the soil has had well over a century to compact and settle in ways that vary block by block.
The streets immediately around the historic Guthrie downtown have the oldest housing stock and the most complex concrete repair situations. As you move west and south from the Victorian core, the homes shift to mid-century ranch style, and the projects become more standard - driveway replacements, sidewalk sections, slab additions. On the edges of town and on rural Logan County parcels, lot sizes grow and projects often include outbuildings, longer driveways, and detached garages.
We regularly serve Enid to the north and the surrounding region, which means our crews are already traveling this corridor and can schedule Guthrie jobs efficiently. Homeowners in Logan County get the same concrete work as our Enid clients without the premium of calling in a crew from a larger metro area.
Call or submit the contact form with a description of what you need in Guthrie. A photo of the concrete you are dealing with is helpful and speeds up the initial conversation. We reply within one business day.
We visit your Guthrie property to assess the project in person - especially important for older homes where we need to check soil conditions, existing concrete thickness, and any root or drainage issues. The written estimate you receive covers everything before any work begins.
We handle demolition, base preparation, forming, and the concrete pour on the agreed schedule - most Guthrie residential projects are completed in one to three days. We work around weather forecasts and avoid pouring when temperatures are forecast to drop below 40 degrees within 24 hours.
After the pour we clean the work area and walk you through the curing period - standard flatwork in Guthrie needs to stay traffic-free for seven days and reaches full strength around 28 days. We are reachable by phone during curing if anything comes up.
We serve Guthrie and all of Logan County. Free estimates, written quotes before work starts, and replies within one business day.
(580) 366-4082Guthrie is the county seat of Logan County with a population of roughly 11,000 to 12,000 residents, located about 30 miles north of Oklahoma City along I-35. The city was Oklahoma Territory's first capital following the Land Run of 1889, and the building boom that followed left behind one of the largest intact collections of Victorian-era commercial and residential architecture in the United States - a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Homes in and near the historic core range from grand Queen Anne houses with decorative trim to modest Folk Victorian cottages, many of them built between 1889 and 1910. The Guthrie Scottish Games and Celtic Festival draws visitors from across the region each year and is one of the community's most recognized annual events.
Beyond the historic district, Guthrie has a substantial stock of mid-century ranch homes from the 1950s through 1970s on the residential streets west and south of downtown, plus newer construction on the outskirts and on rural Logan County parcels. Many residents commute to Oklahoma City or Edmond for work, and the community has an active main street and local business presence. Nearby Edmond to the south is one of the larger communities in the corridor, and we serve homeowners across both Logan and Oklahoma counties.
Durable driveways built to handle Oklahoma weather and daily use.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Logan County and reply within one business day - the sooner you call, the sooner we can get on the schedule before the next freeze season.