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Top 10 concrete contractors in Philadelphia, PA

Homeowners agree: these Philadelphia concrete companies are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
MARK Cement Contractors

MARK Cement Contractors

5.0Exceptional(6)
4 hires on HomeGuide
38+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Mike M. says, "Communication from start to finish was excellent. Pleasantly rare for a contractor to be this professional. Highly Recommend!" Read more
J Rangel & Son Concrete

J Rangel & Son Concrete

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
6+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
We are concrete contractors specializing in custom homes, commercial projects and residential projects. We have experience in concrete for more than 30 years. No job is too small or too big and we are competitively priced. We enjoy working with our hands and take pride in the work process and the finish of the completed project.
Mastodon Builds ,LLC

Mastodon Builds ,LLC

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
7+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
BD says, "The service and quality was fantastic! Thank you! " Read more
Leon Garden World

Leon Garden World

5.0(3)
4 hires on HomeGuide
30+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
Nicole W. says, "They came out and installed our pool, concrete and fence in just two weeks! We didn’t believe it when they said it would only take two weeks " Read more
Nieves Construction INC

Nieves Construction INC

New on HomeGuide
22+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
At Nieves Construction INC we are a team of professionals who demand excellence and provide construction solutions beyond expectations. Our teamwork will work hand in hand with you to achieve the best results. We provide a complete construction service, specializing in interior and exterior projects, using the best materials. We have a professional and qualified team that gives you the security and confidence that you deserve. We offer you everything you need for your home construction project. We pride ourselves on being the best construction company Bensalem, PA 19020.
Osciak  Construction

Osciak Construction

New on HomeGuide
23+ years in business
Serves Philadelphia, PA
I started off part time for 7 yrs and now I am doing this full time and all my work is word of mouth I am on the job every day and we stay there until work is done

Your Concrete Installation questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does pouring concrete cost?

Pouring a concrete slab costs $6 to $12 per square foot, depending on the thickness, size, and purpose. Concrete patios are typically 4 inches thick and range from a basic broom-swept finish to complex colors, stamping, and designs.

Concrete slab garage floors, driveways, and foundations are typically 6 inches thick and require wire mesh or rebar reinforcement to make sure it's durable enough to withstand the weight of heavy vehicles or a house.

What does a concrete contractor do?

A concrete contractor builds or repairs concrete driveways, concrete foundations, concrete slabs and patios, concrete sidewalks and steps, walls, and other concrete work. Concrete pavers handle every step of the process, from site preparation to mixing and pouring the concrete. Concrete driveway contractors also provide concrete resurfacing or leveling.

What is a concrete slab?

A concrete slab is a flat, horizontal surface area that's used to pave outdoor areas or support the weight of vehicles or buildings. Most homeowners use poured or pre-cast concrete slabs for:

  • Patios
  • Driveways
  • Home foundations
  • Garage floors

How long does concrete last?

Concrete slabs, floors, and stairs typically last 30 to 50 years or over 100 years if properly sealed and maintained. Concrete cracks and may not last as long in cold climates where the ground freezes regularly. Driveways and patios are exposed to the elements and typically have shorter lifespans than foundations or garage floors that are more protected.

When should I replace a concrete slab or floor?

Small cracks or small damaged areas can be repaired or resurfaced for less than a full replacement. However, you should consider replacing concrete if it is over 40 years old or if you notice:

  • Major cracks
  • Crumbling
  • Sinking edges
  • Warping or potholes
  • Pooling water or poor drainage

How long does concrete take to dry?

Poured concrete dries in multiple stages: After 1 to 2 days, it's dry enough for a person or pet to walk on it without leaving footprints. After 1 to 2 weeks, you can drive on concrete. After 28 to 48 days, the concrete is completely dry and considered fully cured.

Can I pour a concrete slab myself?

You can pour a small concrete slab yourself as long as you plan and prepare. Concrete is difficult and costly to remove once it sets if not done properly, so be sure to take the proper precautions:

  • Make sure you have enough concrete before starting.
  • Measure and install your form carefully.
  • Wait until the weather is dry and warm before pouring.
  • Remove grass and vegetation before starting.
  • Coat the wooden for with oil or a concrete release agent for easy removal.

What's the difference between cement and concrete?

Cement and concrete are often used interchangeably, but they’re not the same thing. Cement is made mainly of limestone and is an ingredient in concrete. Concrete is a mixture of roughly 10% cement, 20% water, 30% sand, and 40% gravel.

How do I choose a concrete contractor?

Before hiring a concrete contractor near you, follow these steps:

  • Get at least three local quotes to compare.
  • Look for a licensed, bonded, insured company that have been in business 5+ years.
  • Look for concrete contractors who are experienced in pouring concrete slabs.
  • Check out their HomeGuide and Google ratings.
  • Avoid the lowest bids, which usually indicate low quality work.
  • Get an itemized quote and contract in writing.
  • Never pay in full or in cash before the job is complete.

What questions should I ask concrete contractors?

Ask these questions to find a quality concrete contractor:

  • How long have you been working with concrete?
  • Do you have pictures of similar jobs you’ve done?
  • Can I get a line-item estimate?
  • What kind of site preparation will this project require?
  • How much concrete will I need for this?
  • Should I use a pre-cast slab for this or pour it on site?
  • How thick does the concrete need to be?
  • Will you need to reinforce the concrete?
  • What does it cost to remove existing concrete?
  • Can you seal, stain, or stamp the concrete? How much will that cost?
  • How long does it take concrete to fully dry?
  • What kind of maintenance will it need?
  • Do you offer guarantees or a warranty?

Reviews for Philadelphia concrete contractors

Recent success stories from people in the Philadelphia area.
Sara L.
Mark Cement was a pleasure to work with. They completed the work in my yard quickly and efficiently. The work was beautiful and the staff was respectful and courteous to the finish.
MARK Cement Contractors
Andrea S.
They were great to deal with. They listened to all my concerns and walked me through the process they gave me a drawing so I could visualize the project which was a huge help being a visual person.... They were awesome on time attentive and paid attention to every detail
Leon Garden World
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