Concrete work matched to what the ground is actually doing.
Every service on this page follows the same sequence — excavate, grade, compact the base, form, reinforce, pour, finish, joint. What changes between services is which step carries the weight: drainage on a driveway that meets the street, finish work on a stamped patio, load design on a garage slab, diagnosis on a settled walk that needs leveling before anything gets replaced.
In this city the site often picks the service before the homeowner does. Alley access decides whether a full tear out is practical on a Capitol Hill lot. Row house drainage decides whether a patio needs a channel drain baked in. Historic district rules occasionally decide the finish itself. The pages below describe the work in general terms, and the site visit translates it to your block, your access, and your ground.







