Local Concrete Contractor Expertise
Beaverton, OR residents trust expert concrete contractors for reliable driveways, patios, and foundation work. Whether your home sits in West Beaverton near Sexton Mountain or near the Tualatin Hills trails, quality concrete work protects your property's foundation and curb appeal. A concrete contractor in Beaverton, OR handles everything from new installations to repairs, ensuring your outdoor surfaces stay level, safe, and attractive for years.
This page covers what concrete work involves, the main services we offer, why local expertise matters, and how to reach us.
From inspecting your site to finishing the final surface, we follow a clear process.
Concrete work follows a structured approach. We assess your site, prepare the area, pour and finish the concrete, and make sure everything meets local codes.
We inspect drainage, soil conditions, and existing damage. For Beaverton homes on sloped terrain, proper grading prevents water runoff issues.
We remove old concrete, excavate and compact the base, and set forms. Proper base work ensures your surface stays level and crack-free.
We pour high-quality concrete mix, finish the surface to your specs, and smooth or stamp the pattern. Beaverton's moisture requires proper curing techniques.
City permits require final inspection. We verify everything meets code and advise on long-term maintenance to keep concrete strong.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From residential driveways to patios and foundation work, we handle all concrete needs.
Beaverton homeowners rely on durable concrete driveways to handle rainy winters and heavy use. We install new driveways and replace worn surfaces. Proper drainage ensures water doesn't pool near your foundation or property line.

New driveway installation in Cedar Hills, Beaverton.

Stamped concrete patio near Progress Ridge.
Transform your backyard with a concrete patio. Whether your home sits in quiet West Beaverton or near Sexton Mountain's parks, we create level, attractive surfaces for entertaining and relaxing.
Beaverton foundations need extra care in clay soil. We install solid foundations for new garages, sheds, and decks. We also repair cracked or settling concrete to prevent future damage.

Foundation work in Five Oaks residential area.
Beaverton Tip: Homes near Tualatin Hills trails and parks often need slope management. We build retaining walls to create level yards while controlling erosion.
Beaverton concrete work requires understanding local soil, weather, and building codes.
Beaverton sits in the Tualatin Valley with clay-rich soil and heavy winter rain. Concrete needs proper grading, reinforcement, and curing to handle moisture and seasonal movement. We account for these local factors in every project.
Beaverton city inspectors verify foundation work, driveways near sidewalks, and property line placements. We handle all permits and inspections, so your project passes the first time.
From mid-century homes in Highland to newer construction in Neighbors Southwest and Progress Ridge, Beaverton has varied house types. We customize concrete solutions for each neighborhood's terrain and home style.
Concrete Durability Fact: Properly finished concrete in Beaverton's climate resists freeze-thaw damage and stays level for 20+ years with minimal maintenance.
Concrete shapes your home's safety, function, and value.
Cracked driveways and uneven patios cause trips and falls. Solid concrete prevents liability and protects family.
Water pooling near your home's foundation leads to costly repairs. Proper grading directs runoff away safely.
Beaverton buyers notice curb appeal. A clean, level driveway and finished patio add visual impact and resale value.
We work across Beaverton and nearby areas.
Whether you live in downtown Beaverton near the farmers market, in quiet West Beaverton near Sexton Mountain, in modern Neighbors Southwest with Progress Ridge shopping, or in the Five Oaks neighborhood south of Sunset Highway, we're local and ready to help.
West Beaverton
Sexton Mountain, trails, and spacious lots.
Cedar Hills
Mature homes, shopping centers, accessible.
Neighbors Southwest
Modern homes, parks, new construction.
Downtown Beaverton
Walkable, vibrant, mixed residential.
Beaverton is 7 miles west of Portland and covers about 20 square miles with 13 neighborhoods. Many residents enjoy hiking at Tualatin Hills Nature Park and shopping at Progress Ridge. We know the area's terrain, building patterns, and permit requirements.
Yes. Beaverton requires permits for new driveways and major repairs. We handle the permit process and city inspection so you stay compliant.
A broom finish or light texture improves slip resistance on wet concrete. We also recommend proper grading to shed water away from your home.
Yes, with proper base preparation. Clay soil requires solid compaction, good drainage, and reinforced concrete to prevent settling and cracking.
Sweep regularly, avoid salt when possible, and seal concrete every 2–3 years to protect against moisture. We can recommend local care best practices.
We assess the cause—settling, poor base, or freeze-thaw damage—and repair or replace the section. Small cracks can be sealed; larger damage may need partial or full removal.
We build retaining walls to create level surfaces and control erosion. Proper grading prevents water damage and lets you use slope terrain effectively.
Ready to get started on your Beaverton concrete project?
Call today for a free estimate or to discuss your needs. We serve Beaverton and surrounding areas.
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