Driveways, patios, repairs, and stamped concrete done properly across Huber Heights. Prepped and poured for Ohio freeze-thaw winters in a suburb where the ranch-and-brick neighborhoods have been around since the late 1950s.
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Huber Heights grew from a plan that started in 1956, and the brick homes those crews built are the reason the city is known as America's largest community of brick homes. A lot of the original driveways and walks are now decades old and ready for replacement. New concrete over settled ground rewards prep, so we rebuild the base and spec the mix for our winters on every pour.

We work throughout Huber Heights and the greater Dayton area, so getting eyes on your project and following up is simple.
We handle tear-out cleanly and match new flatwork to the look of the neighborhood instead of dropping in a mismatch.
The right mix, air entrainment, and sealing so your concrete lasts through the winter cycle that spalls a cheap pour.
From replacing an aging driveway to adding a patio, here is the concrete work Huber Heights homeowners ask for most.

Replacements and new pours, 4 to 6 inches thick over a freshly compacted base.

Patios sized and shaped to your Huber Heights backyard and how you use it.

Crack repair, resurfacing, and slab leveling to get more years out of aging concrete.

Stone and brick looks in stamped, colored concrete to complement a brick home.
Huber Heights sits at the crossing of I-70 and I-75 and is known as the Brick City, America's largest community of brick homes, built out from a plan that began in 1956 under developer Charles Huber. Those established neighborhoods mean a lot of the concrete work here is replacement: original driveways and walks that have carried decades of freeze-thaw. New concrete over that settled ground rewards proper base prep and the right mix, which is exactly where we focus.
You deal with one point of contact, get a written and itemized quote, and work with a crew that leaves your property clean. No mid-job price games, no disappearing act, and no work started until you have approved the number in writing.
Call or fill out the short form with what you are planning and where you are in Huber Heights.
We walk the site, check the old base and drainage, and give you a clear written price with no pressure.
Our crew handles tear-out, base prep, forming, the pour, and finishing on the schedule we agree.
We review the finished concrete with you and leave clear guidance on curing and sealing.
Yes, across Huber Heights and the surrounding Dayton area, including the Montgomery and Miami County sides of the city. Share the address and we will confirm timing with your quote.
It depends on what is failing. Isolated cracks and surface spalling can often be repaired or resurfaced. When the base has failed and the slab is heaving or sinking in sections, replacement usually beats repeated patching. We will tell you honestly which one yours needs.
Yes. In a city built on brick homes, we help you pick a broom, colored, or stamped finish that complements the house rather than clashing with it. We bring color and pattern options to the estimate so you can decide before the pour.
A standard residential driveway replacement in the Dayton area often runs roughly 6 to 12 dollars per square foot depending on tear-out, base condition, and thickness. That is an estimate, and your written quote is based on measuring your actual driveway.
Concrete shrinks as it cures and will crack somewhere. Control joints are cut so the cracking happens along those lines instead of randomly across the slab. Placing them correctly and on time is one of the biggest reasons a driveway ages well.
One quick form and we will call you back to talk it through. Prefer to talk now? Call (937) 892-4388
A local concrete crew serving Huber Heights and the Miami Valley. We pour driveways, patios, stamped and colored concrete, sidewalks, and slabs, and we repair concrete when a slab is worth saving. Careful prep, honest pricing, and work we are proud to put our name behind.