
We pour concrete driveways, patios, walkways, steps and slabs for homeowners around Greater Landover. Most of us got into this trade doing flatwork for other contractors before going out on our own, and concrete is still the only thing we do.
If you're on this page, there's a good chance you've got a slab that's cracked, sunk on one corner, or a driveway with a chunk missing where the edge spalled from years of road salt. We dig out the bad base, not just the visible crack, because a patch on a bad base cracks again in a season. What decides whether a slab is still flat in five years is the compaction under it and where we cut the control joints, not how smooth the top finish looks on day one.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
You can ask for our insurance certificate before we start any work. If a truck damages your lawn or a delivery scratches a driveway, that's on our policy, not your homeowner's insurance.
Every quote spells out the thickness of the slab, the PSI of the mix and whether we're using rebar or wire mesh. No changing numbers once the trucks show up.
A slab is only as good as what's under it, so we excavate to grade, compact in lifts, and check the forms with a level, not by eye. Skipping this step is why driveways heave after the first hard winter.
Concrete doesn't wait around for a crew that's running late, so we plan the pour around the weather and the truck schedule, not the other way around. You'll know the pour date a week out, not the morning of.
Prince George's County clay holds water and swells different than sandy soil further south, and that changes how we grade and drain a site. We've poured in this clay long enough to build for it instead of guessing.
Old slab demo, form lumber, and leftover gravel all leave the site when we do. You shouldn't have to rent a dumpster after we've finished a job we were paid for.
Some of the concrete work we've finished around Greater Landover.



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