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Concrete Driveways in the Portland Metro Area

A concrete driveway gives your property a cleaner, stronger, and more finished entrance.

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★★★★★ 5.0 · 42 Google Reviews Licensed, Bonded & Insured · CCB #252326 Family Owned · 30+ Years

About this service

A concrete driveway gives your property a cleaner, stronger, and more finished entrance. Whether the goal is better parking, easier access, or replacing an old surface, driveway concrete should feel practical and built for everyday use.

Where this service works best

  • New driveway areas
  • Old driveway replacement
  • Parking areas
  • Property access
  • Driveway extensions
  • Cleaner front entrances

How we approach this type of job

We look at how the driveway will be used, where vehicles need access, how the area connects to the property, and how the finished space should function.

Our process

  1. Step 1 Look at the driveway area, access, vehicle use, and connection points
  2. Step 2 Talk through the layout, parking needs, and finished shape
  3. Step 3 Prepare and form the concrete area
  4. Step 4 Pour and finish the concrete based on the agreed plan
  5. Step 5 Cleanup, walkthrough, and basic curing reminders

Common questions

What PSI concrete do you use for driveways?

For most residential concrete projects, we typically use 3500 PSI concrete unless the project calls for something different.

Do you use rebar in concrete driveways?

We use rebar where extra reinforcement makes sense, especially where heavier vehicles or loads may be involved. If you want rebar in a lighter-use area, we can talk through that during the estimate.

When can I drive on a new concrete driveway?

Concrete needs time to cure. A common guideline is to wait several days before vehicle traffic, but exact timing depends on the project, weather, concrete conditions, and the plan discussed before use.

Can you extend or replace an existing driveway?

Yes. Driveway extensions and replacements can be discussed depending on the existing surface, access, layout, and how the area will be used.

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