Concrete Driveways in the Northland
A concrete driveway is the most-walked, most-driven, most-photographed surface on your property. We pour driveways that handle Missouri freeze-thaw without spider-cracking, sinking, or scaling.
What's included
- 4"–6" reinforced pour with proper base prep
- Saw-cut control joints (not just troweled)
- Broom, smooth, or exposed-aggregate finish
- Tear-out and haul-away included
How we approach concrete driveways
Most residential driveways in Platte County and the Northland are poured at 4 inches for cars and 5–6 inches if you're parking trucks, RVs, or trailers. Our crew compacts the sub-base, sets forms to the right slope for drainage, and reinforces with rebar or fiber mesh depending on your soil and use case.
Concrete is unforgiving when shortcuts are taken on the base or the joint pattern. We saw-cut control joints within 24 hours of the pour to direct where any future cracking will happen — keeping your driveway looking clean for decades instead of months.
Common questions
How thick should my driveway be?
4 inches is standard for cars; 5–6 inches with rebar is better if you'll park trucks, work vehicles, or trailers.
How long until I can drive on it?
Foot traffic at 24 hours, light vehicles at 7 days, full strength at 28 days.
Concrete Driveways near you
We pour concrete driveways across the Northland. Visit your city page for local information:
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