Montana winters are brutal on concrete. Cracks, low spots that hold ice, and sinking sections don’t just look bad – they’re a safety risk and a red flag for buyers and inspectors. Freedom Fabrication pours concrete the right way for Montana: proper excavation, grading, base prep, reinforcement, and finishes that stand up to freeze–thaw cycles and heavy use. You get clean, solid concrete that drains away from your house and looks sharp for years.
Home and garage foundations and structural slabs
Garage, shop, and outbuilding floors
Retaining walls, steps, and structural concrete
Decorative stamped patios, walks, and entries
Driveways, approaches, and parking pads
Concrete mixes and finishes chosen for Montana weather
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Excavation, forms, reinforcement, and pours for foundations that stay level and solid through Montana freeze–thaw cycles.

Thickened, reinforced slabs sized for vehicles, tools, and equipment, with proper base prep and drainage.

Concrete retaining walls, steps, and other structural work formed and reinforced to hold back soil and handle Montana weather.

Stamped and colored concrete patios, walks, and front entries that look like stone or pavers but perform like properly poured concrete.

Removal and replacement of failing driveways and approaches so you’re not worrying about cracks and ice patches every winter.
Connor and his team did great work installing a front walk and steps using pavers. It involved reshaping the lawn and they did that well too. Professional, fast, and easy to work with.
– John Morrison
Freedom Fabrication did an excellent job building our retaining wall. Very professional and knowledgeable. They came to the house multiple times to discuss what we wanted.
– Kaitlyn Murphy
From start to finish Freedom Excavating did an over-the-top excavation project. Very professional and a great crew. They went out of their way to do extra things to make the project even better.
– Mark Schluter
Conner and his crew did a fantastic job regrading our driveway and adding a concrete pad in front of our garage. He came recommended by friends. Very responsive and professional.
– Katie Penny Shea
Share a few details about your foundation, slab, wall, or stamped project. We review your info and follow up within 2 business days to schedule a site visit.
We walk the site, check access and drainage, confirm measurements, and discuss how you’ll use the space so we can recommend the right thickness, reinforcement, and finish.
For foundations and structural work, we review plans and reinforcement. For stamped concrete, we walk you through patterns, colors, and border options that fit your home.
You receive a clear written estimate with scope, materials, timeline, and price. No vague ranges or surprises once work starts.
Our crew handles excavation, base prep, forming, reinforcement, and the concrete pour itself so the finished product looks good and performs in Montana conditions.
We protect the fresh concrete, explain when you can use it, and complete a thorough site cleanup so all you see is the finished work.
Yes, if the ground and air temperatures are warm enough to keep the concrete from freezing before it reaches 500 PSI (Pounds Per Square Inch) strength, and the ground beneath the concrete is not frozen.
No, you can use chemicals that allow the concrete to cure, but you do not want to seal it right away, it needs to breathe.
Yes, with multiple different designs of stamps, the shiny colored design is very pleasing to the eye for lounging and hangout areas.
You cannot use salt for the first year after it is poured, and after the first year it is recommended that you seal the concrete before the usage of salt on it.
Concrete has a stronger initial psi rating, but pavers offer a unique, custom textured look that is only achievable with paver material. So, it depends on what is most preferable to you.
For interior concrete, a sealed/hard trowel finish is the most common and recommended. Exterior concrete is to have a broom or stamped finish to allow the concrete to expand/contract through freeze and thaw cycles.
