Concrete contractor in New Jersey
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Concrete Contractor NJ — Driveways, Patios & Slabs

Concrete driveways, patios, sidewalks and pads poured right — solid sub-base, proper thickness, control joints placed where they belong.

About Our Concrete

Premium concrete that lasts decades.

Most concrete failures come from the base, not the mix. We excavate, compact a proper stone sub-base, set forms accurately, place rebar or mesh where needed, and finish clean — broom, smooth, stamped or exposed aggregate.

From full driveway replacements to a single garage pad or sidewalk run, we deliver flat, level concrete that doesn't heave or spider-crack the first winter.

Our Process

How we deliver concrete that holds up.

  1. Step 1

    Free Estimate

    We walk the site, measure, and give you an itemized quote.

  2. Step 2

    Tear-Out & Base

    Old concrete removed, sub-base graded and compacted, forms set true.

  3. Step 3

    Pour & Finish

    Reinforcement placed, concrete poured, finished to spec, control joints cut.

  4. Step 4

    Cure & Clean

    Site swept, edges protected, cure schedule explained so it sets up right.

Why It Matters

Benefits that pay off for years.

Clean, Modern Look
Smooth or broom finishes that fit any home style — no patchy surface.
Strong Sub-Base
Compacted stone base is the difference between concrete that lasts and concrete that cracks.
Proper Control Joints
Cut at the right spacing and depth so cracks happen where they're hidden, not in the middle of the slab.
Built for NJ Freeze-Thaw
Right thickness, right mix, air-entrained when needed.
Recent Work

South Jersey concrete projects.

Fresh concrete sidewalk and apron work left side view in New Jersey
Fresh concrete sidewalk detail — South Jersey.
Fresh concrete sidewalk and apron work right side view in New Jersey
Clean finish with fresh concrete apron and walk — South Jersey.
New concrete driveway after replacement in Pennsauken New Jersey
Full concrete driveway replacement — Pennsauken, NJ.
FAQ

Concrete questions, answered straight.

How thick should a concrete driveway be in NJ?+

4 inches is standard for residential cars; 5–6 inches if you've got an RV or heavy truck. We always pair it with a proper compacted stone base.

How long before I can drive on new concrete?+

Walk on it after 24 hours. Drive a car on it after 7 days. Heavy vehicles after 28 days for full cure strength.

Can you do stamped or colored concrete?+

Yes — stamped, colored, exposed aggregate and broom finishes. We'll walk you through samples.

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