Driveways and flatwork are the concrete most people see every day. Done right, they last decades and look good doing it. Done wrong, they crack, spall, and remind you every time you pull into your own house.
What we pour
- Residential driveways — single-car, double-car, circular, and long rural driveways
- Approaches and aprons — where the driveway meets the road, built to local jurisdictional standards
- Sidewalks and walkways — residential and commercial, ADA-compliant when required
- Patios and entertainment areas — smooth, stamped, stained, or scored
- Pool decks — slip-resistant finishes with proper slope and control jointing
- Parking pads and RV pads — thickened slabs for heavier residential loads
Finish options
Broom finish
The standard exterior finish — textured for slip resistance, easy to clean, handles weather well. Most driveways and walkways get broom finish.
Hard-trowel finish
Smooth and dense. Used where appearance matters and slip resistance is less critical. Good for some patios and decorative work.
Stamped concrete
Patterned to look like stone, brick, slate, or wood plank. Dimensional and colored through the surface. Great for patios and walkways where you want the look without the maintenance.
Acid-stained or scored
Color variation, contrast, and scored patterns for a custom look. Often combined with a sealed top coat.
Exposed aggregate
Textured finish that exposes the stone in the mix. Excellent slip resistance and a distinctive look.
Why driveways crack (and how we prevent it)
Most driveway problems come from one of four things:
- Too thin for the load — a 3" driveway that sees a ton of heavy vehicle traffic will fail. 4" minimum, thicker where loads are heavier.
- Bad subgrade — soft or uncompacted ground settles unevenly and cracks the slab. We compact or replace as needed.
- No control joints — or joints cut too late. We plan the joint layout up front and cut on schedule.
- Shortcut reinforcement — no rebar, no fiber, no mesh, or mesh laid on the ground where it can't work.
What your bid will include
Every driveway or flatwork bid specifies
- Slab dimensions and thickness
- Concrete PSI
- Reinforcement (rebar, mesh, fiber, or combination)
- Base prep and compaction
- Slope and drainage
- Finish type
- Control joint layout
- Edge treatment
- Cleanup and haul-off
Get a Detailed Quote
Every bid we write spells out exactly what you're buying. Scope, specs, exclusions — no vague language, no surprises.