
Logansport Concrete is Logansport's local concrete crew, serving Cass County homeowners with driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations. Serving this area since 2020, we know the soils, the freeze-thaw cycles, and the permit offices - and we reply within one business day.

Logansport's freeze-thaw winters crack asphalt and older concrete slabs every year. A properly poured concrete driveway - with a compacted gravel base, control joints, and a cold-climate mix - is built to handle north-central Indiana's season changes. Learn more about our concrete driveway building service.
Logansport's warm months from May through September are worth enjoying outside. A concrete patio built on a well-drained gravel base stays level and solid through Indiana winters, giving you a low-maintenance outdoor space that does not rot, splinter, or need annual sealing the way a wood deck does.
Older homes in Logansport's established neighborhoods often have cracked or heaved sidewalks after decades of Indiana winters. We replace them with properly sloped, code-compliant concrete sidewalks that drain correctly and stay even underfoot through seasonal ground movement.
Homeowners across Logansport use stamped concrete to replace plain gray slabs with surfaces that look like stone, brick, or slate. It is one solid surface - no joints for weeds, no shifting pieces after a hard freeze - and it is sealed to resist the freeze-thaw damage common in this part of Indiana.
New construction and additions in the Logansport area require a concrete slab that accounts for the clay-heavy soils near the Wabash and Eel rivers. We pour properly engineered slabs that stay level and strong through decades of north-central Indiana's wet springs and hard winters.
Properties near the river corridors in Logansport deal with sloped yards and spring flooding that erodes soil year after year. A concrete retaining wall stops that erosion, holds back the grade, and holds up through the freeze-thaw cycles that crack lesser materials.
Logansport sits at the junction of the Wabash and Eel rivers in northern Indiana, and that geography shapes nearly every concrete project here. The soils throughout Cass County are glacial in origin - clay-heavy, moisture-retaining, and prone to seasonal movement as they expand and contract. That ground movement is a direct cause of driveway cracking, heaved sidewalks, and leaning fence posts that homeowners across Logansport deal with every spring. A contractor who does not know this area will pour a slab without adjusting the base preparation for local soil, and you will see the results within a few winters.
The freeze-thaw cycle here is relentless. Temperatures in Logansport swing above and below freezing dozens of times between November and March, and every cycle drives water deeper into any small crack or porous surface. Older homes in the city's historic neighborhoods near downtown and along the river corridors are particularly exposed - their existing concrete is often decades old and has absorbed years of this punishment. Properly mixed cold-climate concrete, control joints in the right places, and a quality sealer applied after curing are not optional details here - they are what separates a slab that lasts 30 years from one that starts flaking in five.
Our crew works throughout Logansport regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits from the city regularly - new driveways that connect to public streets require coordination with the appropriate road authority in addition to a building permit, and we handle that process so homeowners do not have to navigate multiple offices. The neighborhoods along the Historic Michigan Road (US 421), the streets near Riverside Park, and the older frame houses on the city's smaller lots all present the same challenge: clay soil under a slab that has been through decades of Indiana winters.
We work across all parts of Logansport, from the established neighborhoods near downtown to the newer streets on the edges of town along US 24 and US 35. If your property is in a low-lying area near the Eel River or the Wabash River confluence, we account for drainage from the start - those areas can stay saturated well into spring, and a slab poured without proper drainage provisions will shift. We also serve Peru, IN and other nearby communities throughout the region.
Describe your project - what needs to be done and roughly where your property is in Logansport. We reply within one business day and will schedule a time to come see the site in person.
We visit your property, measure the area, check the soil and drainage conditions, and discuss your options. You get a written estimate that spells out scope, materials, and timeline - no pressure, no surprises about the cost later.
We pull required permits from the city and coordinate any right-of-way approvals before a crew sets foot on your property. Permit timelines vary but we keep you updated so there are no gaps in your schedule.
The crew completes the work, cleans up the site, and walks you through the finished project before leaving. We cover curing timelines and any follow-up care - like when to seal your new driveway - before we go.
We serve all of Logansport and Cass County. Free on-site estimates, written quotes, no pressure.
(574) 516-6163Logansport is the county seat of Cass County in northern Indiana, with a population of around 18,000 to 19,000 residents. It was settled in the 1820s at the point where the Eel River meets the Wabash River, a geography that shaped the city's layout and still defines many of its older neighborhoods. The city grew through canal traffic and then the railroad, and that history is visible in the two-story frame homes on smaller lots that make up much of the residential core. Many of these homes were built before World War II, and a significant number date to the late 1800s and early 1900s. Riverside Park along the Eel River is one of the city's central gathering places, home to the historic Dentzel Carousel, a National Register landmark that has been in the park for generations.
The city's housing stock reflects its industrial and working-class history - owner-occupied homes are common throughout the established neighborhoods, and the mix of property types ranges from modest single-family houses near downtown to larger lots on the quieter streets farther out. US 24, US 35, and the Historic Michigan Road (US 421) are the main corridors that connect Logansport to the surrounding region. We also serve communities nearby, including Peru, IN to the south and Delphi, IN to the west.
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