
Twin Falls Concrete Company serves Kimberly, ID with concrete patio construction, driveway installation, and retaining wall building - from standard in-town lots to the larger properties on the edge of town, with free estimates and work built to handle Idaho freeze-thaw winters.

Kimberly summers are warm and long, but most homes here have a backyard that is just grass or bare dirt - no real surface to set out furniture or a grill. A concrete patio changes that, and it holds up to the freeze-thaw winters on the Snake River Plain when poured and sealed correctly. Learn more about our concrete patio construction service.
A lot of Kimberly homes were built in the 1950s through the 1980s, and driveways from that era are now showing the cumulative damage of decades of hard freezes and spring thaws. Properties on the outskirts of town often have long drives serving detached garages or shops that need a full replacement rather than another round of patching.
Kimberly properties on the edges of town - especially those with sloped yards or large lots near the surrounding fields - often need retaining walls to control erosion and define usable outdoor space. Concrete walls hold up to the soil pressure and freeze-thaw expansion in this climate better than most alternatives over the long run.
Kimberly is a walkable community where families use sidewalks year-round. Older sidewalks in town have often heaved at the joints or cracked from frost pressure, creating trip hazards that get worse each winter. A replacement poured with proper base depth and control joints solves the problem rather than delaying it.
Kimberly homeowners who want a patio or front walkway that looks like natural stone or brick - without the installation cost or ongoing maintenance of actual pavers - often choose stamped concrete. It is poured as a single slab with the pattern pressed in while the concrete is soft, then sealed for protection against cold winters.
Many older Kimberly homes have entry steps that have cracked, separated from the foundation, or become uneven after years of frost heave. Replacing them with properly formed and poured concrete steps - with appropriate slope for drainage and the right footing depth for this climate - keeps the entry safe and looking sharp.
Kimberly sits on the Snake River Plain at about 3,700 feet elevation, and the climate here is genuinely hard on concrete. Average January lows drop into the mid-20s Fahrenheit, and hard freezes run from November through March with frost depth reaching 18 to 24 inches in a cold winter. That kind of frost penetration is why base preparation matters so much in Kimberly: a slab sitting on a shallow or poorly compacted gravel base is going to move when the ground freezes and heaves. The repeated freeze-thaw cycles in the shoulder seasons - overnight temperatures below freezing, afternoons above it - are the most common reason driveways and patios crack here. Every concrete slab we pour in Kimberly is designed with that cycle in mind from the ground up.
The housing stock in Kimberly adds a layer of variety to the work. Standard single-family homes on modest in-town lots are the norm, but properties on the edges of town - toward the surrounding farmland - often include detached garages, storage sheds, and in some cases small agricultural outbuildings with their own concrete aprons and floors. The soil on the outskirts can include caliche, a hard calcium-rich layer common in arid regions of the Snake River Plain, which makes excavation slower and sometimes requires additional base material. A contractor who regularly works in Kimberly will recognize those soil conditions during a site visit and price the project accordingly rather than sending a change order mid-job.
We work in Kimberly regularly, which means we know the mix of in-town residential jobs near the Kimberly School District campus and the larger-scale projects out on the roads leading toward the fields. Kimberly is its own community with its own permit process - we check requirements through city offices before any project begins, so you are not caught off guard by a step that should have happened before work started.
Kimberly is about 8 miles east of Twin Falls along the Snake River Plain, close enough that residents commute west for work or shopping but far enough to have its own identity. US Highway 30 runs through town and is the main route for equipment and material deliveries. Homeowners here tend to be practical about their spending - they want honest assessments and fair prices, not upsells. When we walk a Kimberly property, we tell you what actually needs doing and what can wait.
Kimberly sits between two service areas we cover regularly. To the west, Twin Falls is our home base, so any material or crew scheduling that serves Kimberly is straightforward. To the east, Filer is another small agricultural community where we take on concrete projects with a similar property profile to Kimberly.
We respond within 1 business day. You will speak with someone who can answer questions and schedule a site visit - not a call center routing you through a queue.
We come to your Kimberly property, measure the work area, check soil and drainage conditions, and talk through scope with you. Written estimate with clear line items - no single-number bids that leave you guessing. Cost questions are addressed here.
We confirm permit requirements for your project type in Kimberly and handle the application. Once cleared, you get a start date. Spring and early summer are busiest - booking ahead gives you better date options.
The crew handles everything from demo through the pour, finishing, and cleanup. Before we leave, we walk the finished work with you and confirm the curing timeline so you know exactly when the surface is ready for use.
Whether your Kimberly property is a standard in-town lot or a larger place on the edge of town with a shop or outbuilding, we handle the whole job. Call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch within 1 business day.
(208) 544-9724Kimberly is a small city in Twin Falls County with around 3,500 residents, sitting about 8 miles east of Twin Falls on the Snake River Plain. The town grew up as a farming community and still has that character today - the surrounding landscape is active agricultural land, and many properties on the outskirts of town include large lots, detached garages, and outbuildings that reflect that heritage. Downtown Kimberly is compact, with the school district campus being one of the most recognizable landmarks in the community. The Kimberly Bulldogs give the town a point of pride that residents take seriously, and the community has a close-knit quality that makes local business relationships matter more than they might in a larger city.
Most Kimberly residents own their homes, and that ownership rate means people tend to invest in their properties rather than put things off. The housing stock spans several decades - some homes in town date to the early 1900s when Kimberly was first established, while the bulk of the housing was built between the 1950s and 1980s. Median home values here are modest, which means homeowners are cost-conscious and comparative - they get multiple quotes and ask good questions. Nearby communities we also serve include Twin Falls, the regional hub just to the west, and Filer, another agricultural community a few miles to the southwest with a similar property mix.
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From small in-town patios to long driveways on larger Kimberly properties, we handle the full scope of concrete work. Call or send us a message and we will respond within 1 business day.