Clean finished concrete pool deck around an East Idaho home

Concrete - Epoxy - Overlays - Shotcrete

Custom concrete work built for East Idaho homes, shops, and properties.

Skinner Customs handles flatwork, stamped finishes, garage and interior epoxy, concrete overlays, foundations, and shotcrete retaining walls. Use this site to compare options, understand the process, and see real project work before you reach out.

Second-generation Concrete and epoxy installer
Since 2015 Local company history
Real project photos Actual project work shown here

Company overview

Concrete should look intentional and hold up after the seasons change.

Skinner Customs builds flatwork, decorative concrete, epoxy floors, overlays, foundations, and shotcrete retaining walls for East Idaho homes, shops, and properties. Use this page to inspect the work, understand the basics, and know which details matter before you reach out.

01 Built for local use

Driveways, patios, shops, garages, walls, and foundations all get planned around how the space will actually be used.

02 Real proof first

The project gallery uses real Skinner Customs work, so you can inspect finishes and job types before reaching out.

03 Details matter

Base prep, drainage, finish timing, curing, and maintenance expectations are part of the conversation.

Service area

Serving East Idaho concrete projects.

Common project areas include Rexburg, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Rigby, Ammon, Blackfoot, and nearby East Idaho communities.

Rexburg Idaho Falls Pocatello Rigby Ammon Blackfoot Nearby East Idaho

What Skinner Customs handles

Concrete services for the job you need done.

From broom-finished flatwork to custom interior finishes, the right choice depends on the surface, site conditions, and how the space needs to perform.

Smooth finished patio slab beside a home

Driveways, patios, pads

Concrete Flatwork

New pours and replacements for driveways, RV pads, shop slabs, walkways, pool decking, and everyday concrete surfaces.

Wood plank stamped concrete surface

Stamped, saw-cut, textured

Decorative Concrete

Stamped patterns, faux wood, borders, saw cuts, swirls, and finish details for patios, walkways, stairs, and entry areas.

Black and white marble-look epoxy floor

Garage and interior floors

Epoxy Floors

Garage flake systems, basement epoxy, marble-look interior floors, and durable coatings for finished spaces and work areas.

Faux wood concrete overlay floor inside a home

Decks, interiors, counters

Concrete Overlays

Wood, stone, brick, tile, and custom overlay patterns for tired decks, interior floors, and countertop renovations.

Large faux boulder shotcrete retaining wall

Shotcrete and walls

Retaining Walls

Shotcrete retaining walls with faux boulder, natural, stamped, or custom finishes where strength and appearance both matter.

Fresh concrete foundation slab

Mono slabs, basement work

Foundations & Slabs

Slab foundations, mono slabs, basement foundations, and larger concrete scopes that need layout, prep, and scheduling clarity.

Have a project in mind?

Send the basics and a few photos. Skinner Customs can help decide whether the next step is a call, more details, or an onsite look.

Real work gallery

Real project photos you can look through before you call.

Start with the kind of project you are considering, then open the gallery when you want to inspect finish quality, scale, and project variety.

Project process

How the concrete work is actually built.

A good result is not just the finish you see at the end. It comes from layout, base prep, timing, finishing discipline, and the way the slab is protected after placement.

  1. 1

    Site prep & layout

    Confirm elevations, drainage, access, tear-out needs, forms, and how the surface will meet doors, walks, shops, or landscaping.

  2. 2

    Base, forms & reinforcement

    Build a compacted base, set the forms, plan control joints, and use reinforcement where the scope and load demand it.

  3. 3

    Place, screed & float

    Place the concrete steadily, bring it to grade, bull float at the right time, and keep the surface moving without trapping bleed water.

  4. 4

    Finish without adding water

    The crew does not water down the surface to make finishing easier. Waiting for the surface to be ready helps prevent a weak top layer that can scale or spall.

  5. 5

    Cure, cut & protect

    Use the right curing approach, cut or tool joints where needed, protect the slab early, and explain care basics for East Idaho weather.

Customer proof

"Everything was absolutely perfect."

A customer review highlighted foundation work, a stamped patio, countertops, and garage floor epoxy by Skinner Customs, with the finished work described as "absolutely perfect." Amy R

Planning guide

What to know before choosing a concrete contractor.

A good estimate conversation should make the practical details clear: how the surface will be used, how water moves, what finish makes sense, and what care the surface will need.

Use

Vehicles, foot traffic, shops, garages, patios, and pool areas all place different demands on concrete.

Water

Drainage, slope, runoff, snow melt, and freeze-thaw exposure can affect the slab as much as the finish.

Finish

Broom finish, stamped patterns, overlays, and epoxy each solve a different mix of practical and visual needs.

Care

Sealing, cleaning, texture, and wear expectations should be clear before decorative work or coatings begin.

Contact Skinner Customs

Get a clear project quote started.

Send the basics below. Skinner Customs can review the project type, location, timeline, and any photos before the quote call, so the conversation starts with the right details.

Prefer to call? 208-390-5794 7am-8pm Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm weekends
Project photos After call

If photos would help, our team can request them by text after the quote call.

After this, book the call time that works best so the quote can move forward.

Step 1 complete

Complete your quote request by booking the call. Your project details are in. Choose a quick call time so Skinner Customs can confirm scope, access, timing, and what it will take to quote the work correctly. This step keeps the quote moving and prevents details from getting missed.

Quick answers

Useful answers before you reach out.

Can I ask questions before requesting an estimate?

Yes. The form and phone number can be used for early planning questions, not only projects that are ready to schedule.

What project photos should I send?

Wide shots of the area, close-ups of damage or current finish, access points, slopes, drains, steps, and any inspiration photos are helpful.

What affects the quote?

Size, access, demolition, base prep, drainage, finish choice, reinforcement, and timing can all affect the final scope.

Can I call instead of using the form?

Yes. Call 208-390-5794 and mention the concrete, epoxy, overlay, foundation, or retaining wall project you are planning.