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Concrete Work

Concrete is the most durable and versatile outdoor surface material. Professional concrete contractors pour patios, walkways, steps, slabs, and retaining walls with proper reinforcement, control joints, and finishing for long-lasting results.

Why Professional Concrete Work?

Patios, walkways, driveways, slabs, and steps
Stamped and decorative concrete options
Properly reinforced with rebar and wire mesh
Control joints prevent cracking
Exposed aggregate, broom finish, or smooth options
Permits handled for structural work

Our Concrete Work Process

1
Site Preparation

Area is excavated to proper depth, subbase is graded and compacted, and forms are set precisely.

2
Reinforcement

Rebar or wire mesh is placed for structural integrity and crack resistance.

3
Pouring & Finishing

Concrete is poured, screeded level, finished to the specified texture (broom, smooth, stamped, exposed aggregate).

4
Control Joints & Cure

Control joints are cut or tooled at appropriate intervals. Concrete is kept moist during curing for maximum strength.

Concrete Work by City

Our local pros understand the unique conditions of your city — climate, home types, and seasonal challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

How thick should a concrete patio be?
4 inches is standard for patios and walkways with no vehicle traffic. Driveways should be 4–6 inches. Slabs supporting heavy loads need 6+ inches with rebar.
Will concrete crack?
Concrete cracks — it's almost inevitable. The goal is to control where it cracks using control joints, so it cracks in straight lines rather than randomly. Proper subbase, reinforcement, and mix design minimize cracking.
What is stamped concrete?
Stamped concrete uses textured patterns pressed into fresh concrete, mimicking stone, brick, slate, or wood at a fraction of the material cost. It can also be colored for added visual interest.
Can concrete be poured in cold weather?
Yes, with precautions. Concrete must be kept above 50°F for at least 3 days during cure. Cold weather pours require insulated blankets and sometimes heated enclosures.

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