
Logansport Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Frankfort, IN with driveways, parking lots, patios, and foundations. We have been working in Clinton County since 2020 and understand the clay soils and freeze-thaw winters that wear concrete down faster here than in warmer parts of the state.

Frankfort's industrial park and growing commercial corridor along Roy Scott Parkway generate real demand for durable concrete lots that hold up under truck traffic and heavy equipment. If your business near concrete parking lot work needs a surface that handles daily use, we size, grade, and reinforce the slab to match your actual load requirements.
Frankfort homes near downtown and in the older neighborhoods off U.S. Route 421 often have driveways that have gone through too many Indiana winters without proper base prep or sealing. A new concrete driveway built with a compacted gravel base and air-entrained mix stops the annual cracking cycle for good.
Frankfort's warm months from May through September are genuinely enjoyable, and a well-built concrete patio gives you a place to use them. The clay-heavy soils common in Clinton County require a solid gravel base to prevent heaving, something we factor into every backyard patio we pour here.
New development stretching toward the I-65 corridor west of Frankfort means demand for fresh slab foundations on new construction and outbuildings. We account for the frost depth requirements and glacially deposited soils specific to this part of north-central Indiana when forming and pouring every foundation slab.
Frankfort's older residential streets near Old Stoney and downtown have sidewalks that have heaved and cracked from decades of freeze-thaw cycles working on improperly supported slabs. Replacing them with correctly jointed and sealed concrete eliminates the trip hazards and keeps repairs from recurring every few years.
Clinton County's frost line means footings must reach sufficient depth to prevent seasonal heaving from pushing structures out of level. Whether you are adding a garage, a shed, or a deck, properly poured concrete footings set below the frost line keep the whole structure stable through Frankfort's coldest winters.
Frankfort sits in north-central Indiana on glacially deposited soils that tend to be clay-heavy. Clay holds moisture and shifts with the seasons - expanding when wet, shrinking when dry. That movement puts stress on concrete slabs from below, and it is one of the most common reasons driveways, patios, and sidewalks in this area crack or heave within a few years of being poured. A contractor who knows this area builds in a compacted gravel base and proper drainage to counteract that ground movement before the first yard of concrete is ever poured.
The freeze-thaw cycle that runs through Frankfort winters - hard freezes from December through February, with swings above and below freezing in fall and spring - is the second major stress on outdoor concrete here. Water gets into any small pore or crack, freezes, expands, and chips the surface from the inside out. Protecting against this requires the right concrete mix with proper air entrainment, adequate control joints, and a quality sealer applied after the slab cures. Frankfort homes near Prairie Creek Park and in the older neighborhoods close to downtown are especially likely to have surfaces that were poured before these standards were common practice - and those slabs show it.
Our crew works throughout Frankfort regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Frankfort is the seat of Clinton County, and we are familiar with the city's permit process for concrete work on both residential and commercial properties. Permit requirements for projects connecting to public streets or the city right-of-way are something we handle routinely, so there are no surprises on your timeline.
U.S. Route 421 runs through the heart of Frankfort and is the main road we use to reach jobs across the city - from the older neighborhoods near Old Stoney to the newer residential areas being developed toward the I-65 corridor west of town. The industrial park on the east side of Frankfort generates commercial concrete work that we handle alongside residential jobs on the same schedule. Whether you are near Prairie Creek Park or out in the newer subdivisions, our crew knows how to get there efficiently.
We also serve Delphi, IN just to the north, and Logansport, IN as our home base - so if you are in the area between those two cities, we know your neighborhoods well.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need - driveway, patio, parking lot, or foundation work. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to come out in person.
We visit your Frankfort property, measure the area, check drainage and soil conditions, and talk through your options. You get a written estimate that covers base prep, thickness, finish, and any permit requirements - no guesswork on cost.
We pull any required city permits, then excavate, compact the gravel base, form the area, and pour. Most residential jobs in Frankfort wrap up in one to two days of active work, depending on project size.
After the concrete cures, we apply a sealer and walk the finished work with you before we leave. We explain resealing intervals so you know exactly what maintenance to expect going forward through Frankfort's winters.
We serve all of Frankfort and Clinton County. Call us or submit your project details and we will get back to you within one business day.
(574) 516-6163Frankfort is the county seat of Clinton County in north-central Indiana, with a population of roughly 15,000 to 17,000 people. The city is home to one of the larger contiguous industrial parks in Indiana, and manufacturing has long been central to the local economy. City government is based at the historic Old Stoney building at 301 E. Clinton Street. The housing mix runs from early- to mid-1900s homes in the older neighborhoods near downtown - the kinds of properties that have seen many Indiana winters and need regular upkeep - to newer construction on the outskirts as the city expands toward the I-65 corridor.
Interstate 65 runs just west of Frankfort, giving the area good connections to Indianapolis to the south and Lafayette to the north. U.S. Route 421 passes through the city and is the main road locals use for daily travel. The city parks, including Prairie Creek Park, serve the surrounding neighborhoods. Nearby Delphi, IN to the north and Kokomo, IN to the east are the closest larger cities, and we serve both alongside Frankfort.
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