Eagle Concrete Contractors: 2026 Costs & Free Quotes
Eagle, ID concrete contractors for custom driveways, stamped patios, pool decks, and decorative work. Compare 2026 prices for the Treasure Valley's premier market.
Eagle is the Treasure Valley’s premier residential market — large custom homes, large lots, and premium finishes are the norm. Concrete work in Eagle reflects that. Where a Meridian driveway is most likely standard broom finish, an Eagle driveway is more likely to be exposed aggregate, integrally colored, or decoratively bordered. Patios are larger and almost always stamped. Pool decks, equestrian infrastructure, and engineered retaining walls for foothills lots are far more common in Eagle than anywhere else in the metro.
We match Eagle homeowners with concrete contractors who handle premium specifications, complex finishes, and the careful coordination that custom-home work requires. Eagle shares the Boise-Nampa MSA labor multiplier of 0.968x national, but project complexity drives total costs 20 to 40 percent above equivalent Boise or Meridian work. Get free quotes from local pros who work in this market.
Concrete costs in Eagle
Eagle concrete pricing skews higher than other Treasure Valley cities — not because of the labor multiplier (which is MSA-wide) but because Eagle homeowners typically specify higher-end finishes and larger square footage.
| Project type | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driveway, standard broom (per sq ft) | $9 | $13 | $18 |
| Driveway, stamped (per sq ft) | $13 | $19 | $28 |
| Driveway, exposed aggregate (per sq ft) | $11 | $17 | $24 |
| Custom driveway with decorative border (per sq ft) | $14 | $22 | $32 |
| Long approach driveway (typical, 200+ linear ft) | $22,000 | $36,000 | $52,000 |
| Patio, broom finish (per sq ft) | $7 | $11 | $17 |
| Stamped patio (per sq ft) | $12 | $19 | $26 |
| Pool deck (per sq ft) | $10 | $16 | $24 |
| Barn / paddock slab (per sq ft) | $8 | $11 | $15 |
| Engineered retaining wall (per linear ft) | $35 | $75 | $150 |
| Foundation work (custom homes) | $5,000 | $14,000 | $35,000 |
What affects pricing in Eagle
- Premium specifications. Eagle homeowners typically request integrally colored concrete, multiple stamp patterns, exposed aggregate, decorative borders, and complex layouts. Each adds material and skilled-labor cost.
- Larger square footage. A typical Eagle patio is 400 to 800 square feet — twice the size of a Meridian or Boise patio. Driveways frequently exceed 1,000 square feet.
- Foothills grade work. Eagle properties in the foothills often have significant grade changes that require engineered retaining walls, stepped patios, and careful drainage planning. Engineering plans alone add $1,500 to $5,000 to projects involving walls over 4 feet.
- Equestrian and hobby-farm infrastructure. Barn slabs, paddock pads, run-in shelter floors, and stable infrastructure are common in eastern Eagle and the foothills.
- Custom-home coordination. New-construction Eagle projects require careful sequencing with framers, plumbers (slab plumbing), electricians, and finish trades. Contractors who specialize in custom-home work charge more for this coordination — and earn it.
- Pool decks and spa surrounds. Common in Eagle, with specifications that include non-slip finishes, proper drainage slope, freeze-thaw durability, and aesthetic match to the pool and landscape design.

How it works
- Describe your project. Share dimensions, finish preferences, and timeline. Custom Eagle work usually requires a site walk before any quote.
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What to look for in an Eagle concrete contractor
Registration and insurance
Idaho requires every contractor to register with the Idaho Contractors Board for projects valued at $2,000 or more. Verify registration through the state’s public lookup. For Eagle projects with larger budgets, also confirm higher insurance limits — general liability of $2 million is common in this market, and umbrella policies are not unusual.
Custom and decorative work experience
Look for contractors who can:
- Show a portfolio of Eagle or comparable high-end Treasure Valley work
- Discuss stamp patterns, integral color, release agent options, and sealing schedules in detail
- Demonstrate consistent finish quality across multiple jobs (drive by completed work)
- Handle decorative borders and pattern transitions cleanly
- Work with landscape architects, pool builders, and custom-home GCs
Engineering and structural coordination
For foothills properties, pool decks, retaining walls over 4 feet, and any structural concrete, the contractor should work routinely with structural engineers and be familiar with Eagle and Ada County permitting for these scopes.
Questions to ask before hiring
- Are you registered with the Idaho Contractors Board? Registration number?
- What insurance limits do you carry?
- Can you reference three Eagle custom-home or premium-finish projects from the past 12 months?
- Have you worked with [my custom-home builder / landscape architect / pool contractor]?
- For decorative work: What stamp patterns and colors do you offer? Can I see samples?
- For engineered work: Who handles structural plans, and is the cost included?
- What concrete mix (PSI, air entrainment) do you specify for exterior flatwork in Eagle?
- What warranty do you offer on the finished surface, color, and structural performance?
Common Eagle concrete projects
Custom driveways
Decorative borders, integral color, exposed aggregate, and stamped accent panels are common Eagle driveway specifications. Pricing runs $14 to $32 per square foot for the higher-end finishes.
Stamped patios and outdoor living slabs
Stamped patios are the default Eagle backyard finish, often in the 400 to 800 square foot range. Ashlar slate, random stone, wood plank, and seamless texture skins are the most common patterns. See our stamped concrete vs pavers guide for comparison.
Pool decks and spa surrounds
Eagle has more residential pools than any other Treasure Valley city. Pool decks need non-slip finishes, proper slope away from the pool shell, freeze-thaw durability, and careful coordination with pool builders. Pricing runs $10 to $24 per square foot.
Equestrian and hobby-farm slabs
Barn slabs, paddock pads, run-in shelters, and tack-room floors are common on Eagle hobby farms. Specifications include 5 to 6 inch thickness, sometimes with embedded radiant heat tubing for tack rooms or wash bays.
Long approach driveways
Foothills custom homes often sit 200 to 500 linear feet back from the road. A concrete approach driveway at 12 to 14 feet wide runs $22,000 to $52,000 for a typical foothills layout. Chip-seal alternatives are sometimes used for the longest approaches.
Engineered retaining walls
Foothills grade work frequently requires retaining walls. Engineered walls (over 4 feet, or any wall supporting structures) run $35 to $150 per linear foot depending on height, soil, and reinforcement requirements.
Custom-home foundations
New-construction Eagle homes need careful foundation work coordinated with the GC, framing crew, and slab-plumbing trades. Read our foundation repair guide for general foundation evaluation criteria.
Climate and concrete in Eagle
Eagle sits in IECC climate zone 5B (Cold, Dry) with a 24-inch frost depth. Same climate as Boise: hot dry summers, cold freeze-thaw winters, low humidity, intermittent wind. Concrete specifications for premium Eagle work:
- Air-entrained, 4,000 PSI minimum (5,000 PSI for pool decks and structural slabs)
- 4-inch minimum thickness for residential driveways, 5 to 6 inches for equipment and shop slabs
- 4- to 6-inch compacted gravel subbase
- Curing compound or wet curing for the 7-day strength-gain window
- Sealing every 2 to 3 years for decorative finishes (especially stamped and colored work)
- 24-inch minimum footing depth, deeper for engineered retaining walls
Eagle neighborhoods we serve
We connect homeowners with concrete contractors across the city of Eagle and surrounding areas:
- Downtown Eagle — older homes with replacement and decorative add-on work
- Eagle Hills and Banbury — established affluent neighborhoods, custom remodels and additions
- North Eagle / foothills — large custom homes, engineered work, long driveways
- East Eagle toward Boise — newer development, mix of custom and high-end production homes
- West Eagle toward Star — large-lot custom homes, equestrian and hobby-farm properties
- Unincorporated Ada County around Eagle — semi-rural acreage, larger projects
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