Concrete Contractor in Loveland, CO

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Serving Loveland for Over 30 Years

Enright has poured concrete in Loveland since 1989, and we know what this ground does to a bad slab. Loveland sits at about 4,982 feet on the western edge of Larimer County, where the foothills run into the plains. The soils here range from clay-heavy on the east side toward Greeley to sandier and rockier as you move west toward the Big Thompson Canyon. That mix matters, because a slab poured for one isn’t always right for the other.

We’ve worked on driveways in the historic neighborhoods around Lake Loveland, commercial lots along Highway 287, and structural flatwork out at Centerra. We know the way Larimer County’s 30-inch frost depth, the dry summers, and the swing from warm afternoons to cold nights at over 4,900 feet work on concrete that wasn’t poured for it.

When you call us, you get a contractor who’s been on the Front Range since 1989, who understands the way Loveland’s varying soils and freeze-thaw cycle affect every pour, and who builds residential and commercial concrete, ADA-compliant ramps, and structural flatwork to last.

Why Loveland Property Owners Choose Enright

Family Owned, Personally Accountable: Enright is our last name. Every slab we pour in Loveland either builds or hurts that name, and that keeps us honest in a way that big brand-name contractors aren’t.

Since 1989 on the Front Range: More than 30 years watching how Loveland’s clay-and-sand soil mix, 30-inch frost depth, and Front Range freeze-thaw cycles affect concrete over time. We build accordingly from the subgrade up.

BBB Accredited with an A+ Rating: Honest quotes, no bait and switch, and base prep that doesn’t get skipped to protect a margin. That’s how an A+ rating gets maintained for over three decades.

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Concrete Services in Loveland

  • Concrete Parking Lots

    Commercial lots from downtown Loveland to Centerra take a beating from delivery trucks, daily customer turnover, and stop-and-start traffic at high-volume retail centers. A lot that wasn’t built for the loads it actually sees cracks years early. We design parking lots to Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, with the right slab thickness, properly compacted subgrade, and joints placed to control cracking instead of chasing it. The result is a lot that holds up clean for years.

  • Concrete Driveways

    Loveland sits where east-side clay meets west-side rocky soil, which means driveway base prep changes depending on what neighborhood you’re in. Properties around Lake Loveland and east toward Greeley deal with full expansive clay, while west-side homes near the foothills face rockier ground. We adjust the approach to the actual site, over-excavating where the clay is worst, reinforcing where the apron meets the street, so the driveway doesn’t heave through the freeze-thaw.

  • Concrete Sidewalks

    Loveland operates a Street Resurfacing-Concrete Rehabilitation Program that flags damaged sidewalks for repair, often at owner expense if the City sends a 30-day notice. Cracked or lifted walks become liability fast. We pour new sidewalks and replace failing ones to Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, with proper width, slope, and drainage. Done right, the walk meets City spec and stays safe to use for decades.

  • Curbs & Gutters

    Loveland’s location at the foot of the foothills means runoff from snowmelt and summer thunderstorms moves quickly downslope. Failed curbs and gutters let water under your lot or driveway and undermine the base. We build curb and gutter to Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, tied into existing drainage so it actually moves water away from your property instead of pooling against it.

  • Trash Pads & Equipment Pads

    Trash pads at Loveland’s apartment complexes, retail centers, and commercial properties carry weight most slabs never see, loaded compactors, swing arms, repeated drops, and constant truck pivots. A pad that wasn’t engineered for that load fails fast. We pour reinforced trash pads and equipment pads at proper thickness for the actual usage, on a compacted subbase, with drainage designed to keep runoff from pooling against the structure.

  • ADA Ramps

    ADA-compliant ramps and accessible parking are required across Loveland’s commercial corridors, Eisenhower Boulevard, downtown, and out at Centerra. The 1:12 slope maximum, landing widths, ramp widths, and detectable warning panels all have to meet federal ADA spec. We pour ramps and curb ramps right the first time, so your property passes inspection, stays accessible, and you’re not redoing work that should’ve been built to code.

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Concrete Permits & Regulations in Loveland, CO

Concrete work in Loveland has to follow City 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 an existing footprint often doesn’t need a building permit. But work in the public right-of-way (sidewalks, curbs, gutters, driveway aprons) requires a Right-of-Way Permit from City of Loveland Public Works. There’s no charge for the permit itself, but contractors must meet the City’s insurance requirements and call 48 hours before starting work to schedule an inspection. We pull the paperwork through the Building Division and hold a current City of Loveland contractor license for the work we do.

ADA compliance. Public ramps, walkways, and parking spaces have to meet ADA rules for slope, width, landings, and detectable warning panels. Commercial work in downtown Loveland, along Eisenhower Boulevard, and out at Centerra all gets held to this standard. We build to it from the start.

Stormwater and grading. Projects that disturb defined areas trigger stormwater requirements, and how drainage gets handled is reviewed before approval. Around Lake Loveland and along the Big Thompson, drainage isn’t optional. We design every pour to move water away from the slab and off your property line.

We handle permitting as part of our service. We hold a current City of Loveland contractor license, know what’s required, and keep your project compliant. You focus on the results; we handle the paperwork.

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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

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