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Concrete Contractors in Saskatoon

7 verified concrete contractors in Saskatoon. Compare ratings and reviews.

Concrete in Saskatoon — What You Need to Know (2026)

Looking for the best concrete contractors in Saskatoon? Our directory lists 7 verified concrete companies in Saskatoon, Ontario, ranked by Google reviews and ratings. Compare concrete contractors near Saskatoon to find the right fit for your project.

Concrete Cost in Saskatoon (2026 Ontario Rates)

Concrete cost in Saskatoon varies by project scope, materials, and contractor experience. Ontario rates in 2026 reflect rising material costs and strong demand across the Golden Horseshoe. Get at least three written quotes from concrete companies in Saskatoon to ensure competitive pricing. Ask for a detailed breakdown of labour, materials, permits, and cleanup.

What to Look for When Hiring a Concrete Contractor in Saskatoon

When hiring a concrete contractor in Saskatoon, verify their credentials before signing. Check for WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) clearance at wsib.ca, confirm liability insurance coverage of $2 million or more, and ask for references from recent projects in Saskatoon or nearby communities. Licensed, insured, and Ontario Building Code compliant contractors protect your investment and your property.

Best Time for Concrete Work in Saskatoon

Timing matters for concrete work in Saskatoon. Ontario's seasonal weather patterns affect both scheduling and pricing. Book your concrete project during shoulder seasons (spring or fall) for better availability and potential savings. Emergency services are available year-round, though expect premium rates during peak demand periods.

Every concrete contractor in our Saskatoon directory has a verified Google Business Profile with real customer ratings and reviews. Our marketing gap analysis helps you identify established companies with strong reputations versus newer entrants that may lack adequate documentation.

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Concrete Market in Saskatoon

7
Businesses Listed
4.4
Average Rating
458
Total Reviews
0%
With Websites
0%
Claimed Listings
0
Avg Gap Score

Rating Distribution

4.5+ Stars4
4.0-4.4 Stars3
3.5-3.9 Stars0
Below 3.5 Stars0

Data from 7 verified Google Business Profiles

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Showing 7 of 7 concrete businesses in Saskatoon

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Local Concrete Saskatoon

Concrete·Saskatoon·376 Mckercher Dr
4.3(116 reviews)
2

Local Concrete Saskatoon

Concrete·Saskatoon·451 Idylwyld Dr N
4.6(101 reviews)
3

Local Concrete Saskatoon

Concrete·Saskatoon·919 51st St E
4.5(75 reviews)

Local Concrete Saskatoon

Concrete·Saskatoon·541 22nd St W
4.0(74 reviews)

Local Concrete Saskatoon

Concrete·Saskatoon·579 College Dr
4.5(53 reviews)

Local Concrete Saskatoon

Concrete·Saskatoon·513 Broadway Ave
4.9(20 reviews)

Local Concrete Saskatoon

Concrete·Saskatoon·382 8th St E
4.2(19 reviews)

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Hiring a Concrete in Ontario

Avg Job Value

$6,000

Peak Season

Spring through fall (May-Oct)

What to Look For

  • Minimum 4" thickness for driveways
  • Proper subgrade preparation
  • Control joint placement plan

Tips Before You Hire

  • 1.Never pour concrete below 5°C
  • 2.Ask about reinforcement (rebar vs wire mesh)
  • 3.Get drainage slope specifications in writing

Concrete Cost Guide — Saskatoon (2026)

Typical price ranges for concrete work in Saskatoon. Get at least 3 quotes to compare.

Driveway2-car driveway
$4,000$7,000$12,000
Sidewalkper square foot
$8$12$18
Foundation Repairper project
$2,000$5,000$15,000

Prices in CAD. Based on typical Ontario contractor quotes, 2026. Actual costs vary by scope, materials, and access.

Concrete Licensing in Ontario

Required Licence

No mandatory Ontario license

Concrete work may require building permits depending on scope (foundations, retaining walls).

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No experience references
  • No insurance
  • Won't discuss drainage
  • Demands full upfront payment

Frequently Asked Questions — Concrete in Saskatoon

How many concrete contractors are in Saskatoon?
There are currently 7 verified concrete contractors listed in Saskatoon, Ontario in our directory.
What is the average Google rating for concrete contractors in Saskatoon?
The average Google rating for concrete contractors in Saskatoon is 4.4 stars based on 458 combined reviews.
Do concrete contractors need a licence in Ontario?
No mandatory Ontario license. Concrete work may require building permits depending on scope (foundations, retaining walls).
Do I need a building permit for concrete work in Saskatoon?
Most concrete work in Saskatoon may require permits from the local building department. Your contractor should handle the permit process. Always confirm permits are included in your quote.
How much does concrete work cost in Saskatoon?
Concrete costs in Saskatoon vary by project. Driveway: $4,000-$12,000 (2-car driveway). Sidewalk: $8-$18 (per square foot). Get at least 3 quotes to compare.
How do I verify a concrete contractor's insurance in Saskatoon?
Request a current Certificate of Insurance and verify WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) coverage at wsib.ca. This protects you from liability if a worker is injured on your property.
How long does a concrete driveway last in Ontario?
A properly installed concrete driveway lasts 25-30+ years in Ontario. Key factors: 4-6 inch thickness, proper gravel base, air-entrainment for freeze-thaw resistance, control joints every 8-10 feet, and annual sealing. Avoid deicing salt in the first winter.
When is the best time to pour concrete in Ontario?
The ideal temperature for pouring concrete is 10-25°C, making May through October the best window in Ontario. Avoid pouring below 5°C — concrete won't cure properly. September-October often offers the best combination of weather and contractor availability.
Should I choose concrete, asphalt, or interlock for my driveway?
Concrete ($7,000-$12,000) lasts 25-30 years with minimal maintenance. Asphalt ($3,000-$7,000) lasts 15-20 years but needs resealing every 3-5 years. Interlock ($10,000-$20,000) is the most attractive but can shift in Ontario's freeze-thaw cycles.