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Residential Concrete

We provide full-service residential concrete solutions including new driveways, garage slabs, patios, pool decks, walkways, and foundations, plus decorative finishes like stamped, colored, and exposed aggregate. Our team handles site preparation, reinforcement, placement, repairs and resurfacing, and we offer free estimates, permitting assistance, and workmanship warranties to deliver durable results homeowners can trust.We provide full-service residential concrete solutions including new driveways, garage slabs, patios, pool decks, walkways, and foundations, plus decorative finishes like stamped, colored, and exposed aggregate. Our team handles site preparation, reinforcement, placement, repairs and resurfacing, and we offer free estimates, permitting assistance, and workmanship warranties to deliver durable results homeowners can trust.
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Alabama Concrete Services

Residential Concrete Services in Alabama

We install durable, attractive residential concrete solutions across Alabama. From driveways, patios, and pool decks to sidewalks, garage floors, and decorative stamped concrete, our crews handle mix selection, subgrade prep, reinforcement, placement, finishing, curing, and long term maintenance to deliver long lasting results homeowners trust.

Mix design, placement, and finishing

We use concrete mixes selected for freeze/thaw durability, reduced shrinkage, and the intended use of the surface. Options include fiber reinforced mixes for driveways and heavy-use slabs, rapid-set mixes for fast turnarounds, and air-entrained mixes where freeze resistance is required.

  • Subgrade compaction and verification testing to support slab performance
  • Reinforcement and dowel design for load transfer and joint integrity
  • Documented curing schedules and finish tolerances for long term durability

Driveways

Engineered slab thickness, joint layout, fiber reinforcement options, and surface treatments to resist oil staining and rutting.

Walkways and sidewalks

Proper expansion and contraction jointing, ADA-compliant ramps where required, and smooth durable finishes.

Alabama residential concrete services for driveways, patios, stamped concrete, garage floors, concrete repair, and walkways.

Residential Concrete FAQ’s

How soon can we use our new concrete patio after installation?2025-10-29T20:31:32+00:00

Typically, your new patio can handle foot traffic within 48–72 hours after placement. However, it’s best to wait at least 7 days before placing furniture or heavy items. The concrete reaches full strength around 28 days, depending on the mix used.

Can you repair cracked concrete, or must it be replaced?2025-10-28T22:24:04+00:00

Minor cracks can typically be repaired using specialized fillers or resurfacing techniques. Larger cracks or structural damage often require replacement of affected sections. Our experts evaluate each situation individually to recommend the most durable and cost-effective solution.

Is sealing concrete surfaces at home really necessary?2025-10-29T20:31:38+00:00

While not mandatory, sealing residential concrete surfaces significantly extends their lifespan. Sealants protect concrete from stains, moisture penetration, freeze-thaw damage, and UV degradation, keeping your driveway or patio looking new longer.

What’s the difference between standard concrete and stamped concrete?2025-10-29T20:31:24+00:00

Standard concrete offers a clean, flat finish, suitable for driveways, walkways, and patios. Stamped concrete, on the other hand, is textured and patterned to resemble natural stone, brick, tile, or wood. It provides an upscale appearance, enhancing curb appeal and home value.

How long does a residential concrete driveway typically last?2025-10-29T20:31:17+00:00

With proper installation and regular maintenance, a professionally poured concrete driveway can easily last between 25 to 35 years. Factors such as concrete quality, reinforcement, sealing, and local weather conditions significantly affect its lifespan.

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