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Full Range of Concrete Driveway Services
New Driveway Installation
Careful planning steps includes grading, sub-base packing, and form setting all come before the concrete is poured. The right thickness, reinforcement, and finish are chosen for how the driveway will be used, from family cars to work trucks. Good prep and placement help stop cracks and settling and keep driveways looking sharp year after year.
Driveway Replacement
When the old slab is beyond repair, full replacement brings new life and a boost in curb appeal. The existing driveway gets removed and hauled off, then the space is checked for root problems, drainage, and weak spots. A new pour with rebar or mesh sets a solid foundation, and the finished surface is shaped to look clean and last under real-world use.
Crack & Joint Repair
Ground movement and weather can lead to cracks or failed joints. Small issues are fixed with quality patching materials and joint sealers, chosen to match the driveway’s surface. Quick attention to gaps and trouble spots can prevent water from getting in, which helps stop bigger problems down the road.
Driveway Coatings & Resurfacing
If the surface is worn but the underlying concrete is still strong, resurfacing is a smart option. Grind down trouble spots, patch rough areas, and apply a new finish coat. So, sometimes there’s simply no need to tear everything out. Decorative colors, broom finishes, or stamped patterns can be added to overlays, giving your driveway a fresh look and better performance.
Stamped Concrete Driveways
Stamped concrete is a popular pick for driveways that need some style. Patterns can imitate brick, stone, or even wood, with colors and finishes chosen to fit the property. Stamped and decorative options don’t just look good; with the right care, they hold up well under traffic and weather.
Driveway Expansions
Sometimes a driveway just needs more space for parking, turning, or side access. Adding an extension means matching the height, grade, and finish of the old slab so everything lines up clean. Reinforcement and careful joints keep the new section performing like it was always part of the original.
Driveway Borders, Aprons, & Edging
Quality driveways need strong, sharp edges and well-finished aprons at the street or garage entrance. Edging keeps surfaces from chipping and helps with water runoff. Borders and ribbons can also provide a custom look, adding extra strength and a finished touch right where it matters.
Driveway Drainage
Keeping water away is a key part of driveway durability. Less water means less longterm damage. On the other hand, standing water can decrease concrete durability when it’s left unaddressed. Grading, drain channels, or concrete curbs help send rainwater where it belongs, stopping puddles, washouts, or frost damage. Each driveway must be designed so runoff moves off quickly, protecting both the new surface and your property.
Every driveway project has its own requirements, whether you’re aiming to fix damage, add new space, or upgrade the look of your entry. The right plan and attention to detail ensure a result that fits your specific needs.
If you’re ready to explore options or want a straightforward quote, fill out the form or give us a call. If you have other concrete projects in mind, check out the complete listing of services available.