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Pittsburgh, PA
Ever watched a brand-new driveway crack before its second winter? It happens more often here than most homeowners expect.
Freeze-thaw cycles, steep lots, and clay-heavy soil make Pittsburgh one of the harder places in the country to pour concrete correctly. Skip the prep work, and you're redoing the job in three years instead of thirty.
That's the gap we fill. We handle driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations, and commercial work for people who'd rather pay once and be done with it.
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CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS
New installs, replacements, and resurfacing built for Pittsburgh's freeze-thaw winters.

CONCRETE PATIOS
Outdoor living spaces designed around how you actually use the yard.

COMMERCIAL CONCRETE
Parking lots, pads, and ADA ramps built for heavier daily loads.

CONCRETE REPAIR
Honest repair or resurfacing instead of an unnecessary full replacement.

CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS
Engineered slabs and foundations reinforced for the load they will carry.

CONCRETE SIDEWALKS
Level, code-compliant walkways for homes and commercial properties alike.
Quick Contact
Email: info@pittsburghconcreteservices.com
Where We Work
Proudly serving Pittsburgh, PA and surrounding communities.
Free, No-Obligation Estimates
Licensed & Insured
Built On Quality, Not Shortcuts
Why Choose Us?
Pittsburgh's Trusted Concrete Experts
- Quality Materials
Mix designs built for local freeze-thaw winters, not a one-size-fits-all pour.
- Experienced Team
Trained in site prep, reinforcement, and finishing on every job we take.
- Local & Reliable
We know Pittsburgh’s permitting requirements and soil conditions firsthand.
- Customer Satisfaction
Free estimates, honest pricing, and no runaround from quote to completion.
Most concrete failures start underneath the pour, not on top of it. We spend more time on prep than most crews are willing to, because that is what makes the difference two winters later.
OUR SERVICES
Concrete Services We Offer
Built On Real Concrete Experience
Work We Are Proud To Stand Behind
From single-family homes to multi-unit and commercial builds, our crews bring the same attention to prep and reinforcement no matter the size of the project.
Residential
Driveways, patios, walkways, and repairs for homeowners across the city and suburbs.
Commercial
Parking lots, loading docks, and exterior concrete for local businesses.
Industrial
Warehouse and industrial floor slabs built for heavy daily use.
Municipal & ADA
Sidewalks, ramps, and curbing built to meet local code requirements.
More Ways We Can Help
Services You Might Not Know We Offer
ADA Ramps & Compliance
Ramps and walkways built to meet accessibility code the first time.
Concrete Steps & Curbing
Custom steps, stairs, and curbing to match your existing hardscape.
Pool Decks
Slip-resistant, heat-conscious finishes built around how your family swims.
Concrete Overlays
A fresh surface over existing concrete at a fraction of replacement cost.
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What Makes a Concrete Job Actually Last
Most failures don’t start with the pour itself. They start underneath it – poor drainage, a rushed subgrade, or joints spaced too far apart to control cracking properly.
We spend more time on prep than a lot of crews are willing to. A compacted base, real reinforcement, a mix built for this climate – it’s slower, but it’s why the work holds up.
Licensed, Insured & Locally Owned
We’re licensed and insured to work in Pennsylvania, which matters more than it sounds – it’s what protects you if something goes wrong on your property during the job.
Being locally owned also means we’re not disappearing after the invoice clears. We live and work in the same area you do.
Why We Don’t Subcontract the Work
A lot of concrete companies book the job, then hand the actual labor to whichever crew is available that week. That makes accountability murky if something needs fixing later.
Our own trained crews handle site prep, forming, pouring, and finishing on every project we take on, from the first shovel to the final broom finish.
Concrete Driveways
A driveway takes more punishment than almost anything else on your property: vehicle weight, road salt, and a freeze-thaw cycle that barely lets up from November through March.
We build ours with a compacted subgrade, properly spaced control joints, and a mix suited to Pittsburgh winters. New installs, full replacements, and resurfacing – handled by one crew, start to finish.
Concrete Patios
A patio is really just an outdoor room, so that’s how we plan it. Broom finish, exposed aggregate, stamped, or stained – the right call depends on how you’ll actually use the space.
Whether it’s a simple slab for a grill or a multi-level layout with a fire pit and seating wall, the design gets built around your Pittsburgh yard, not a catalog template.
Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways
Sidewalks look simple until you factor in slope, drainage, and ADA requirements on commercial sites. Get any of those wrong and it becomes a liability, not just an eyesore.
We pour residential walkways connecting driveway to front door, along with municipal and commercial sidewalks built to meet code the first time around.
Stamped, Decorative & Colored Concrete
Stamped concrete gets you the look of stone, brick, or slate for a fraction of the material cost, with a lot less upkeep down the road.
We offer a range of stamp patterns, integral and applied color options, and exposed aggregate finishes for driveways, patios, and pool decks that don’t look like everyone else’s.
Exposed Aggregate Concrete
It’s not just stamped work that gets attention. Exposed aggregate reveals the stone within the mix itself, giving you a natural, textured surface that grips well even when it’s wet.
We use it often on pool decks and walkways, where slip resistance matters just as much as the look.
Concrete Repair & Resurfacing
Not every crack means a full tear-out. Spalling, pitting, and minor settling can often be fixed with the right repair, or refreshed with an overlay for a fraction of replacement cost.
We’ll tell you honestly whether a repair makes sense or whether replacement is the smarter long-term move, even when that means a smaller invoice on our end.
Concrete Overlays
An overlay is a thin layer of new material poured over existing concrete that’s still structurally sound but worn on the surface – a fraction of the cost of a full tear-out.
Color, pattern, and even stamped texture can all be applied through an overlay, which makes it a solid fix for a patio or pool deck that just needs a refresh.
Concrete Foundations & Slabs
New home foundations, garage slabs, shed pads, and equipment pads all need to be engineered for the load they’ll actually carry, not just poured and hoped for.
Reinforcement, drainage, and proper cure time go into every one of them, whether it’s holding up a house or a piece of heavy machinery.
Commercial & Industrial Concrete
Parking lots, loading docks, warehouse floors, ADA ramps – commercial jobs face stricter code requirements and heavier daily loads than a typical residential driveway.
We plan pours around your operating hours wherever possible, because a closed lot is lost business for you, not just an inconvenience for us.
ADA Ramps & Compliance
Commercial properties carry accessibility obligations that residential ones don’t. Slope, landing size, and surface texture all have to meet specific code requirements to pass inspection.
We build ADA-compliant ramps and walkways that get it right the first time, so you’re not scrambling to fix something after a failed inspection.
Parking Lot Paving & Repair
A cracked, pothole-riddled lot says more about a business than most owners realize – it’s often the first physical impression a customer gets before they even walk in.
We handle new parking lot pours and repair work on existing lots, sized for the traffic and load they actually need to carry.
Concrete Retaining Walls
Pittsburgh’s hilly terrain means grading and erosion problems show up on plenty of properties that would otherwise have wasted, unusable slope.
We build both structural and decorative retaining walls, turning that dead space into something you can actually put a patio, garden bed, or parking pad on.
Concrete Demolition & Removal
Before anything new goes in, the old slab has to come out clean. We handle demolition and removal of driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations – disposal included, no separate hauling headache for you.
Concrete Steps, Stairs & Curbing
Exterior steps need consistent rise and run for both safety and code compliance. Uneven steps are one of the most common trip hazards on residential properties, and they’re avoidable.
We form and pour custom steps, stairs, and curbing to match whatever hardscape is already in place.
Concrete Curbing
Curbing does more than mark a boundary. Done right, it directs water runoff, protects landscaping beds, and keeps vehicles off surfaces they shouldn’t be parked on.
We pour both straight and curved curbing to match whatever layout a property already has, residential or commercial.
Pool Decks
A pool deck has to stay cool enough to walk on barefoot and rough enough that it doesn’t turn into a slip hazard the second it gets wet.
We pour and finish pool decks in broom, stamped, or exposed aggregate textures, planned around how your family actually uses the pool.
Garage Floors, Basement Floors & Epoxy Coatings
A new garage or basement slab is only half the job. What goes on top of it matters just as much for durability and stain resistance over time.
We pour the slab and offer epoxy coating options for floors that need to hold up to tires, tools, and daily wear without looking beat up after a year.
Drainage Solutions
Bad drainage causes more concrete failure than almost any other single factor. Water finds its way into hairline cracks, freezes, and pries them wider with every cold snap.
Every job we pour accounts for proper slope, and where it’s needed, we install drainage channels so water can’t pool against or undermine the slab.
Ready-Mix Concrete & Site Prep
Every project starts well before the truck shows up – excavation, grading, and subgrade compaction, plus choosing the right mix design for the job, typically in the 3,500 to 4,500 PSI range for exterior work in this climate.
Why Pittsburgh’s Weather Changes Everything
Repeated freeze-thaw cycles are one of the top reasons concrete fails early around Pittsburgh. Water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and widens the damage – then repeats it the next cold snap.
Work poured without proper air-entrainment, compaction, and adequate cure time rarely makes it past a couple of winters here. It’s a big part of why we don’t treat every job as a one-size-fits-all pour.
How to Actually Vet a Contractor
Price is the easiest thing to compare and probably the least useful. Ask instead about licensing and insurance, how they handle site prep, what mix design they use, and whether they back the work with any warranty.
A contractor who answers those questions clearly before you’ve signed anything is usually the one who’ll still take your call two years later if something needs a look.
Warranty & Workmanship
Concrete work should be judged years later, not just on the day it’s poured. We stand behind our workmanship and spell out exactly what that covers before anything gets signed.
If something’s off down the road, you’ll be able to reach the same crew that poured it – not a call center reading from a script.
What a Free Estimate Actually Includes
A lot of “free estimates” turn out to be a rough guess over the phone. Ours involves an actual site visit, because slope, access, and existing conditions change the numbers more than people expect.
You’ll get an itemized breakdown, not a single lump figure, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before you commit to anything.
Residential Work, Day to Day
Most of what we do is residential – driveways, patios, walkways, steps, and repairs for homeowners across the city and surrounding suburbs.
A project like this happens on your property, on your schedule. We keep job sites clean, explain timelines in plain language, and walk you through the finished work before calling it done.
Where We Work in the Pittsburgh Area
We serve Pittsburgh and the surrounding communities, including Mt. Lebanon, Bethel Park, Cranberry Township, Moon Township, Ross Township, McCandless, Baldwin, Northampton, North Huntingdon, and Hempfield.
Wherever you’re located in the region, our crews already know the local permitting requirements and soil conditions, which saves time before a project even starts.
What Businesses Should Know Before Hiring
Commercial projects come with tighter deadlines and more at stake if something goes wrong mid-pour. A blocked entrance or closed loading dock costs real money every hour it sits unfinished.
We scope commercial jobs around your schedule, not the other way around, and we’re upfront about timelines before any contract gets signed.
Scheduling Around the Seasons
Spring and fall tend to be the busiest stretch for concrete work in Pittsburgh, when temperatures sit in the sweet spot for curing. Booking early gets you ahead of that rush.
Summer heat and winter cold both call for adjustments – faster set times in July, cold-weather mixes in January – but neither one takes a project off the table entirely.
Getting Ready for Your Pour
A little prep on your end helps too: clearing the work area, moving vehicles, and letting us know about any buried lines or sprinkler systems ahead of time.
We’ll walk you through anything specific to your property during the estimate, so there’s no surprise the morning the crew shows up.
Built To Last
Why Homeowners Trust Us
We are licensed and insured to work in Pennsylvania, and we stand behind every job with real accountability, not just a sales pitch before the contract is signed.
- Transparent, Itemized Pricing
- Licensed & Insured Crews
- Clean, Respectful Job Sites
Our Project
Featured Works
A look at recent driveways, patios, and commercial pours completed across the Pittsburgh area.
How We Work
Our Process
We do a mess-free work with planning which suits accordingly client requirements.
- Free Consultation & Site Evaluation
- Detailed Estimate & Design
- Site Prep, Excavation & Grading
- Forming & Reinforcement
- Pour & Finish
- Curing & Sealing
- Final Walkthrough & Warranty
FAQ
Common Questions
Straight answers to what homeowners and business owners usually ask before booking a project.
How much does a new driveway cost?
It depends on size, prep work, and finish. We’ll walk the site and give you a free, itemized estimate before anything’s decided.
Can concrete be poured in winter here?
Yes, with cold-weather mix adjustments and the right timing. We’ll tell you upfront if your window needs to shift a few weeks either way.
Do I need a permit for a driveway or patio?
Often, yes – it depends on your municipality. We help you figure out what’s actually required before work starts, not after.
How long before I can use the concrete?
Usually 24 to 48 hours for walking on it, with full strength around 28 days. We’ll tell you the exact timeline for your job.
What's the difference between stamped and stained concrete?
Stamping adds texture and pattern. Staining adds color and depth. Plenty of people combine both for a custom look.
Do you take on both homes and businesses?
Yes – everything from a small sidewalk patch to a full commercial parking lot.
Are estimates really free?
Every single one, no obligation attached.