Skinner Custom Concrete
When a SwagerBuilds project needs concrete done right — a stamped patio that lasts through 30 freeze-thaw cycles a year, an epoxy garage floor that shrugs off ski boots and truck salt, a foam monoslab foundation for an ADU or shop — we call Skinner Custom Concrete. Owned and run by Zach Skinner out of Rigby, Idaho, Skinner Customs has been pouring, stamping, and coating across Eastern Idaho for close to a decade, and they’re the concrete crew we hand our custom-home and luxury-remodel clients to without hesitation.
What Skinner Custom Concrete does
- Concrete patios and flatwork — poured, finished, and jointed for cold-climate longevity
- Stamped concrete — patios, driveways, walkways, pool decks; ashlar slate, wood plank, cobblestone, and custom patterns
- Epoxy garage floors and coatings — metallic, flake, solid color, and polyaspartic topcoats built for Idaho winters
- Polished, sealed, and decorative concrete — indoor floors, overlays, and refresh work on existing slabs
- Foam monoslab foundations — frost-protected shallow foundations (FPSF) for shops, ADUs, cabins, additions, and full custom homes. This is Zach’s specialty and a real edge on tight timelines and rocky, sloped, or short-season sites.
- Shotcrete retaining walls — engineered walls for Teton Valley hillsides and Jackson Hole cut-and-fill lots
Service area
Skinner Customs runs a bigger radius than we do. If your project sits in any of these places, Zach’s crew can be there:
- Teton Valley (Driggs, Victor, Tetonia)
- Jackson Hole, Wyoming
- Rigby, Rexburg, Idaho Falls, Ammon
- Island Park and West Yellowstone
- Pocatello and Blackfoot
Why we partner with Skinner
Three reasons, in order of importance to our clients:
1. The concrete shows up right the first time. That sounds obvious. It isn’t. Cold-climate flatwork gets the joint spacing wrong, the mix wrong, the curing schedule wrong, and cracks appear inside a year. Skinner’s crew has been pouring in Eastern Idaho winters long enough that they’ve seen every mistake and stopped making them. When we bring them on a build, we know the flatwork will still look right at the 10-year walkthrough.
2. The foam monoslab foundation is a real differentiator. On a shop, an ADU, an addition, or a cabin build in Island Park, a frost-protected shallow foundation can shave weeks off the schedule and thousands off the foundation budget vs. a traditional stem-wall footing dug below Eastern Idaho’s 42-to-48-inch frost line. Zach installs foam monoslab systems day in, day out — most concrete crews in the region don’t touch them. That specialty is one of the reasons SwagerBuilds clients keep asking us who to call.
3. Skinner talks to homeowners like a builder, not a subcontractor. Our clients get straight answers on cost, timeline, and what will and won’t hold up in this climate. When we hand off a homeowner to Zach’s crew, they come back to us and tell us we picked the right guys. That’s the whole test.
Get in touch with Skinner Custom Concrete
If you have a concrete project in Eastern Idaho, Teton Valley, Jackson Hole, or Island Park — patio, stamped work, epoxy floor, decorative coating, foam monoslab foundation, or retaining wall — reach out directly:
- Website: skinner-customs.com
- Phone: (208) 390-5794
- Service area: Eastern Idaho, Teton Valley, Jackson Hole, Island Park, West Yellowstone, Pocatello
Tell Zach you found him through SwagerBuilds — we like knowing the referrals are landing.
