
Our Services
Concrete for any application
Driveways, patios, stamped finishes, walkways, steps, slabs, repairs, and epoxy floors. Residential and commercial, poured and finished by our own crew.
Eight services, one standard of work.
Concrete Driveways
New installs and full tear-out replacements, built on a proper sub-base to survive Delaware winters without heaving or early cracking.
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Backyard patios poured for entertaining, from clean broom finishes to decorative upgrades that turn a slab into a destination.
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The look of stone, brick, slate, or wood at a fraction of the cost. Custom patterns, integral color, and sealed for the long haul.
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Safe, level paths from curb to door, including code-compliant public sidewalk and ADA-ready transitions.
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Poured steps, stoops, and engineered retaining walls that hold grade, manage water, and look intentional.
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Garage, shed, and equipment pads plus footings and slab-on-grade foundations. Flat, square, and built to spec.
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Crack repair, resurfacing overlays, slab leveling, and sealing that restore worn concrete for a fraction of replacement cost.
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High-build epoxy and polyaspartic coatings with flake or metallic finishes. A showroom floor that shrugs off oil, salt, and tires.
Show MoreConcrete Driveways
A driveway is the hardest working slab on your property. It carries vehicles every day, sits in full weather year round, and it is the first thing people see when they pull up to your home. We build driveways for that reality: new installs, widenings, and full tear-out replacements across Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.
Most driveway failures start under the concrete, not in it. That is why we excavate to solid ground, compact a proper stone sub-base, and form to the right thickness for vehicle loads before a single yard of concrete arrives. We pour air-entrained mixes rated for freeze-thaw, cut control joints on a tight pattern, and seal the surface so winter salt and moisture stay out.
If your project connects to a public road, we handle the details, including DelDOT entrance permits when they apply. You get a written line-item quote up front and a written workmanship warranty when we leave.
How we do it best
- Full-depth excavation and a compacted stone sub-base under every pour
- Air-entrained, winter-rated mixes with control joints cut to plan
- Tear-out and haul-away of your old driveway included in the quote
- DelDOT entrance permits handled when your driveway meets the road
Patios & Outdoor Living
A good patio turns the back of your house into the room you use most from April to October. We design and pour patios sized for the way you actually live: grilling, dining, a fire pit, room for the kids to run.
Every patio starts with grading and drainage, so water runs away from your foundation instead of pooling where you sit. From there you choose the finish: a clean broom finish, exposed aggregate, or a stamped and colored surface that ties into the house. We form generous curves and steps where the yard calls for them.
Because it is one monolithic pour, there are no pavers to shift, no joints for weeds, and no yearly re-leveling. Sealed and jointed correctly, a patio we pour will host a lot of summers.
How we do it best
- Graded and pitched so water drains away from your foundation
- Broom, exposed aggregate, or stamped finishes to match the house
- One monolithic pour, so no shifting pavers or weed-filled joints
- Sealed on completion for stain and freeze-thaw resistance
Stamped & Decorative
Stamped concrete gives you the look of natural stone, brick, slate, or wood plank at a fraction of the installed cost of those materials. It is our signature service and the work clients photograph the most.
We combine integral color in the mix, a contrasting release color, and deep-texture stamps to build surfaces with real depth, not a painted-on pattern. Patterns and colors are chosen from physical samples at your kitchen table, so there are no surprises on pour day.
Decorative concrete lives or dies by the sealing schedule. We seal every stamped surface on completion, tell you plainly that it needs resealing every 2 to 4 years, and offer that service when the time comes.
How we do it best
- Integral color plus release color for depth a painted finish cannot match
- Deep-texture stamp patterns: stone, slate, brick, and wood plank
- Patterns and colors approved from samples before anything is poured
- Sealed on completion, with an honest resealing schedule
Walkways & Sidewalks
Walkways carry every guest to your door, and public sidewalks carry your liability. Both need to be level, properly pitched, and built to code. We pour walkways and sidewalks that are safe underfoot in July and in January.
For homes, that means paths wide enough for two people, pitched to shed water, and finished to match the house. For public sidewalk sections, it means meeting New Castle County code, correct panel thickness, and ADA-ready transitions and ramps where they are required.
How we do it best
- Level, trip-safe panels with correct pitch for drainage
- Code-compliant public sidewalk work, including ADA transitions
- Broom finish for traction in wet and icy weather
- Old, heaved paths torn out and hauled away
Steps & Retaining Walls
Settled steps and bulging walls are more than an eyesore. They are a safety problem and, in the case of a failing retaining wall, a drainage problem working against your whole yard. We pour steps, stoops, and engineered retaining walls that hold their grade for the long term.
Steps get solid footings below frost depth, consistent riser heights that meet code, and a finish that matches the walkway or porch they serve. Retaining walls get engineered footings, steel reinforcement, and drainage behind the wall, because water pressure, not soil, is what pushes walls over.
How we do it best
- Footings poured below frost depth so nothing heaves or settles
- Consistent, code-compliant riser heights that are safe underfoot
- Steel reinforcement and drainage behind every retaining wall
- Finishes matched to the concrete around them
Slabs & Foundations
Garages, sheds, pole barns, additions, and equipment pads all start the same way: a flat, square, correctly cured slab. We pour slab-on-grade foundations and pads built to your plans and to spec.
We shoot grades, form square, compact the base, and place vapor barriers, mesh, or rebar as the job calls for. Anchor bolts and thickened edges go exactly where your builder needs them. When we hand the slab off, it is flat, cured, and ready to build on.
How we do it best
- Laser-checked grades, square forms, and spec thickness throughout
- Vapor barrier, mesh, or rebar placed per the plans
- Anchor bolts and thickened edges set for your builder
- Coordinated with your GC and the building inspector
Repair & Resurfacing
Not every worn slab needs a jackhammer. Cracks, surface spalling, settled sections, and tired-looking finishes can often be repaired or resurfaced for a fraction of replacement cost. We tell you honestly which side of that line your concrete is on.
Our repair work includes crack routing and filling, slab leveling for settled sections, and resurfacing overlays that bond a fresh wearing surface over sound existing concrete. Every repair ends with sealing, so the fix lasts instead of reopening after the first winter.
If a slab is too far gone, we will say so and quote the replacement, so you are never paying twice for the same square footage.
How we do it best
- Honest repair-or-replace assessments in writing
- Crack routing, filling, and slab leveling for settled sections
- Bonded resurfacing overlays that renew the wearing surface
- Sealed when finished so repairs survive freeze-thaw
Epoxy Garage Floors
An epoxy floor turns a dusty garage slab into a showroom. High-build epoxy and polyaspartic systems shrug off oil, road salt, hot tires, and dropped tools, and they wipe clean with a mop.
Coatings are only as good as the prep under them. We diamond-grind every floor to open the surface, repair cracks and pits, then build the system in layers: primer, base coat, decorative flake or metallic finish, and a clear wear coat. That is why our floors do not peel where others do.
Most garage floors are back in light service within a day or two, and we will give you exact walk-on and drive-on times for the system you choose.
How we do it best
- Diamond grinding, never acid etching, for a bond that lasts
- Crack and pit repair before any coating goes down
- Flake, metallic, or solid-color systems with a clear wear coat
- Clear walk-on and drive-on times for your system
