Serving Windsor for Over 30 Years
Enright has been pouring concrete for Windsor property owners since 1989. Windsor sits at roughly 4,800 feet between Greeley and Fort Collins, and it’s grown from a town of about 5,000 in 2000 to over 40,000 today. That growth has put a lot of new slabs in the ground, and we’ve watched plenty of them fail when the base work was skipped to hit a price.
The soil around Water Valley, Highpointe, and out toward RainDance is the same expansive clay that runs the length of the Northern Front Range. It swells when wet, shrinks when dry, and breaks concrete that wasn’t poured for it. The Town of Windsor knows this. That’s why the Municipal Code requires a Soil Compaction Affidavit for concrete flatwork, signed off before the pour goes in.
When you call us, you get a contractor who’s been here since ’89, who builds to Windsor’s compaction standards instead of around them, and who pours residential and commercial concrete, ADA ramps, curb and gutter, and structural flatwork built for this ground.
Why Windsor Property Owners Choose Enright
Family Owned, Personally Accountable: Enright is our last name. Every slab we pour in Windsor either builds or hurts that name. When your name is on the work, you make sure it’s worth it.
Since 1989 on the Front Range: That’s more than 30 years pouring concrete on the same expansive clay soils that run under Windsor. We know what the ground does, and we build for it from the subgrade up.
BBB Accredited with an A+ Rating: Honest quotes, no bait and switch, and base prep that doesn’t get skipped. That’s how the rating gets earned over three decades on the Front Range.
Concrete Services in Windsor
Concrete Parking Lots
Windsor’s commercial growth along Main Street and the Highway 392 corridor has put a lot of new lots in the ground, serving retail, medical, and light industrial tenants. Heavy trucks, daily turnover, and stop-and-start traffic all add up, and a lot that wasn’t built for actual use cracks early. We design lots to Town Street Specifications, with sub-grade compaction documented by affidavit and joint placement that controls cracking instead of trying to chase it later.
Concrete Driveways
Driveways in Water Valley, Highpointe, and RainDance sit on the same expansive clay that runs across Weld County. The clay swells with irrigation and spring melt, then shrinks under summer sun, putting constant stress on the slab. We over-excavate where needed, compact the subbase to Windsor Code, and reinforce strategically. The driveway stays flat through the freeze-thaw and won’t crack along the apron where most failures show up first.
Concrete Sidewalks
Curbs and gutters carry runoff to storm drains and protect adjacent pavement from edge failure. Windsor’s relatively flat terrain means drainage has to be designed deliberately, there’s no natural pitch to help. We build curb and gutter to Town right-of-way specs, tie into existing storm infrastructure, and pour for the freeze-thaw conditions that crack edges first. Done right, this is what keeps water from undermining your lot or driveway.
Curbs & Gutters
Curbs and gutters do quiet but critical work, they move runoff where it needs to go and protect pavement from the edge in. In Berthoud, where the Little Thompson watershed pushes water across town, failed curb and gutter lets water under your slab and undermines everything. We build curb and gutter to Town right-of-way specs and tie drainage into the broader system so your whole site holds together.
Trash Pads & Equipment Pads
A dumpster pad serving a Windsor retail center or industrial tenant takes more abuse than almost any other slab. Loaded haul trucks pivot on the corners, bins drop hard, and the cycle repeats daily. A standard four-inch pad won’t last. We pour reinforced trash pads at the thickness your actual waste schedule demands, set back appropriately for truck turning radius, and sloped so runoff doesn’t pool against the building.
ADA Ramps
Accessible ramps in Windsor’s commercial properties have to meet the same federal ADA standards as anywhere else, 1:12 maximum slope, required landings, detectable warning panels at curb cuts. There’s no room to guess. We pour ADA ramps and curb ramps built to code from the start, so your property stays accessible, your Town inspection passes the first time, and you’re not redoing work that should’ve been right.


Concrete Permits & Regulations in Windsor, CO
Concrete work in Windsor has to follow Town and federal rules, and getting them wrong is expensive. We handle the details so your project passes inspection and stays compliant.
Permits and right-of-way. Slab replacement on existing concrete often doesn’t need a permit. But new work, added impervious surface, or anything that touches the public right-of-way (driveway aprons, sidewalks, curbs, gutters) requires an Engineering Permit from the Town. Concrete flatwork also requires a Soil Compaction Affidavit per Section 18-3-10 of the Windsor Municipal Code. We pull the paperwork through the Town Development Center and build to local standards.
ADA compliance. Public ramps, walkways, and parking spaces have to meet ADA rules for slope, width, landings, and detectable warning panels. Commercial work along Main Street and the Highway 392 corridor especially gets held to this standard, and we build to it from the start.
Stormwater and grading. Windsor requires a Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan for projects above defined thresholds, and how drainage gets handled is reviewed before approval. We design every pour to move water away from the slab. Done right, that’s what protects the concrete and your property line.
We handle permitting as part of our service, including the Soil Compaction Affidavit Windsor requires for flatwork. You focus on the results; we handle the paperwork.
Ready to Get Started?
Get a free, no-obligation estimate from a Front Range crew that knows this ground. Call us at 720-637-4960 or fill out the form for a free estimate. We’ll come look at your property, tell you straight what your concrete actually needs, and give you a fair price. No bait and switch, no pressure. Whether it’s a driveway, a parking lot, an ADA ramp, or curb and gutter work, we’ll do it right the first time. You can also see examples of our recent past work across the Front Range.

