Expert Concrete & Flatwork in the Tri-Cities

From custom stamped patios in South Richland to heavy-duty driveways in West Pasco. Local, reliable, and built to withstand Eastern Washington weather.

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Our Concrete Services

Custom stamped concrete patio

Stamped Patios

Beautiful, custom-stamped concrete patios that transform your backyard into a premium outdoor living space.

Concrete driveway installation

Driveways & Extensions

Heavy-duty concrete driveways built to handle Eastern Washington's freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or heaving.

Concrete driveway installation

RV Pads & Flatwork

Perfectly graded, reinforced concrete pads designed to support the weight of RVs, boats, and heavy equipment.

Concrete garage and shop slabs

Garage & Shop Slabs

Flawlessly leveled concrete foundations and structural slabs for new garages, pole barns, sheds, and home additions.

Concrete walkways and steps

Walkways & Steps

Enhance your home's curb appeal and safety with durable, custom-poured concrete sidewalks, pathways, and entry steps.

Concrete retaining walls

Retaining Walls

Engineered poured concrete retaining walls designed to manage soil erosion, level sloped yards, and add permanent structural integrity.

Concrete pool deck

Pool Decks

Slip-resistant, heat-reflective concrete pool decks. We create beautiful, safe surrounds that elevate your entire backyard oasis.

Concrete foundations and footings

Foundations & Footings

Precision-poured concrete footings, stem walls, and slab-on-grade foundations for home additions, ADUs, and outbuildings.

Commercial concrete work

Commercial Flatwork

Reliable commercial concrete services including ADA-compliant ramps, dumpster pads, sidewalks, and heavy-duty parking lot repairs.

Why Tri-Cities Homeowners Trust Us

Pouring concrete is a permanent investment. You need a local crew that understands the specific soil conditions and temperature swings of Benton and Franklin counties. We prioritize proper grading, high-PSI concrete mixes, and reinforced steel to ensure your flatwork lasts for decades.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a new concrete driveway take to cure?

While you can walk on new concrete within 24 to 48 hours, it takes about 7 days to partially cure enough for light vehicle traffic, and a full 28 days to reach maximum strength.

Do you handle the permits for local projects?

Yes. If your project requires city permits, especially for driveway approaches or right-of-way work, we ensure all local municipal paperwork is handled before pouring.

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