
Driveways and Patios Built to Handle Frost
We pour driveways, patios, sidewalks and slabs for homeowners in Harrisburg and the surrounding area. Every job gets proper forms, rebar where it matters, and joints cut before the slab decides to crack on its own.
A quick look at the concrete work we handle most.
A driveway built to carry real weight without cracking by year two.
An outdoor space that drains right and doesn't pit after one winter.
The look of pavers or slate without the joints that grow weeds.
Fix the sunken or cracked slab instead of tearing it all out.
Steps that hold up to Pennsylvania ice instead of spalling apart.
A floor that takes oil, salt and daily parking without wearing thin.
We pour concrete for homeowners around Harrisburg, driveways, patios, walkways, garage slabs and the occasional foundation repair. Most people who call us have a slab that's already cracked, sunk on one side, or gone rough and pitted from years of salt. Some are starting from scratch, a bare dirt yard that needs a patio before summer. Either way, you're trusting us with something that has to sit there and hold up for the next twenty years.
We test the soil before we set forms, because clay under a driveway moves different than sand, and that changes how deep we dig and how much stone base goes down. We cut control joints the same day we finish the pour, before the concrete decides where it wants to crack on its own. We use rebar instead of wire mesh on anything that carries a vehicle, mesh sags to the bottom of the pour and stops doing its job. You can drive on a new driveway in about a week, but we'll give you the exact number based on the mix and that week's weather.
Serving Harrisburg and the towns around it.
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Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.
We're licensed and insured, and we'll show you proof before we touch your property.
You get a written quote with the mix design and square footage spelled out, no guessing later.
The same crew that quotes your job is the crew that pours it.
We work around Pennsylvania weather, not against it, and we'll tell you if a pour needs to move.
Broom finish, stamped, exposed aggregate, we lay out the real cost difference.
We're based in Harrisburg and know how clay soil and freeze-thaw around here treat a slab.
Our old driveway in Mechanicsburg had frost heave so bad the mailman complained. New pour's been through one winter now and it's flat, no cracks yet.
Storm pushed our pour back two days, but they called ahead each time. Patio drains fine now, no puddling by the back door in Harrisburg.
Had a sunken slab by our garage in Lebanon that was a trip hazard for years. They mudjacked it level in a few hours instead of ripping it all out.
A few driveways and patios we've poured for homeowners nearby.






Questions people usually ask before booking a concrete job.
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