Concrete pad guide

RV Parking Pads: What Utah County Homeowners Should Know

A concrete RV pad keeps weight off soft landscaping, creates a cleaner parking area, and helps protect your driveway edges from overload.

Concrete driveway pad near a garage

Start with weight, access, and drainage

An RV or boat pad needs more than a flat rectangle. We look at how the vehicle enters the space, where water will drain during Utah County storms, and whether the slab needs thickened edges or reinforcement for regular heavy loads.

How we help

We plan the pad location, prep the base, form clean edges, install reinforcement where needed, and finish the surface so it is easy to maintain without creating a trip hazard next to the existing driveway.

The result is a dedicated parking area that keeps your yard usable, helps reduce ruts, and gives you a cleaner place for seasonal storage.

Concrete truck and crew preparing a pour
Construction equipment on a concrete job
Finished pavement edge with grass
Residential exterior with concrete surfaces

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Tell us what kind of concrete pad you need.

Share the pad size, location, and intended use. We’ll follow up about access, prep, timing, and next steps.

Utah County Pads

Concrete pad installation for RVs, sheds, hot tubs, equipment, backyard utility areas, and driveway extensions across Utah County.

Serving Provo, Orem, Lehi, Spanish Fork, American Fork, and nearby Utah County communities.

Serving Provo, Orem, Lehi, Spanish Fork, American Fork, and nearby Utah County communities.

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