CONCRETE

CONCRETE

Cracked concrete, uneven slabs, and rough finishes don’t just hurt curb appeal; they can become tripping hazards and long-term headaches if they aren’t handled the right way from the start. And too often, people end up with quick fixes that look fine at first but don’t hold up.

This is the kind of work where the details matter. From the base to the finish, every pour is done with care, proper prep, and the time it takes to do it right. The goal isn’t just for it to look good when we leave — it’s for it to look good years down the road.

No matter the size of the job, every pour gets:

  • The right materials for the job

  • The time it takes to do it right

  • A clean, careful finish

  • A final result built for daily use

Driveways, patios, porches, sidewalks, and slabs — all done with care that lasts.

Concrete contractor smoothing fresh sidewalk concrete during residential installation in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Concrete FAQs

What concrete services do you offer?
We handle driveways, patios, porches, sidewalks, and slabs.

How long does a concrete project take?
Most residential concrete projects take 1–3 days, depending on size and weather.

How long does concrete take to cure?
Concrete sets quickly but reaches full strength in about 28 days.

Can cracked concrete be repaired?
Some cracks can be repaired. Severe damage may require replacement after inspection.

Can I drive on new concrete right away?
Light foot traffic is usually okay within 24–48 hours. Vehicle traffic typically requires several days.