
Tired of patching cracks every spring? We pour driveways built for north-central Indiana soil and weather, so you stop paying for the same problem twice.

Concrete driveway building in Logansport, IN involves removing the old surface, grading and compacting the ground, pouring fresh concrete into forms, and finishing with control joints and a sealer - most residential jobs take one to three days of active work, plus several days of curing time.
If you are dealing with a cracked, crumbling, or muddy driveway, you are not alone. North-central Indiana winters put concrete through repeated freeze-thaw cycles that wear surfaces down year after year. The fix is not another patch job - it is a properly poured slab with the right base underneath. If your project also includes walkways or other outdoor concrete, concrete sidewalk building is a natural companion to a driveway project and can be scoped at the same time.
We have poured driveways all across Logansport and the surrounding area. We know the clay-heavy soil conditions near the Wabash and Eel rivers, and we build our bases to account for them - so your slab stays flat and solid through the seasons.
When cracks run across your driveway in multiple directions, patching stops being cost-effective. Indiana freeze-thaw cycles widen cracks each winter, and a surface that is crumbling on top is losing structural integrity underneath. Waiting another season usually means more demolition and a bigger job.
Low spots in your driveway are a sign that the base underneath has shifted or eroded. In Logansport, clay-heavy soils that hold moisture and move seasonally can push a slab up in winter and let it sink in summer. An uneven surface is also a tripping and drainage hazard.
Gravel and dirt driveways turn muddy every spring in north-central Indiana and track mess into your home and garage. A paved concrete surface eliminates the ongoing cost of regrading and gravel replacement, and immediately improves how your property looks from the street.
The driveway is one of the first things a buyer sees. A fresh concrete surface signals the property is well cared for. In a practical market like Logansport, curb appeal at first showing affects how quickly a home sells and what buyers are willing to offer.
Every driveway job starts with a site visit. We look at the existing surface, the soil underneath, and how water drains across your property before we give you a number. From there we handle everything - permit applications, demolition, base preparation, the pour, finishing, and cleanup. If you want a plain broom finish or something more decorative like stamped patterns, we can walk you through both options. Many homeowners also add a concrete patio at the same time to extend their outdoor living space while the crew is already on site.
Base preparation is where quality is determined, not saved. We compact the soil, lay a gravel base layer, and grade for drainage - all steps that prevent the slab from cracking, settling, or heaving through Indiana winters. Properly placed control joints and a sealer after curing protect the surface for the long term. We also handle the permit process with the city so you do not have to track down the right office.
Full pour on a prepared gravel base with proper drainage, control joints, and your choice of finish. Best for homes with unpaved driveways or a surface that is beyond repair.
We remove the old concrete or asphalt, haul it away, and start fresh. Best when the existing surface has widespread cracking, settling, or drainage problems.
Add width for a second vehicle, extend the length to reach a new garage, or add a turnaround pad. We match the new slab to the existing layout.
Stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, and brushed finishes are available. Decorative options add curb appeal and improve traction in wet conditions.
Logansport sits at the junction of the Wabash and Eel rivers in north-central Indiana, and the soil here reflects that history. Glacial deposits left clay-heavy soils across much of Cass County that hold moisture and shift seasonally - swelling when wet, contracting when dry. That movement puts stress on a concrete slab from below, which is why base preparation here is not optional. A contractor who does not understand local soil conditions will pour a driveway that looks fine in October and shows new cracks by April. We account for these soil conditions on every job, building bases that drain and stay stable through the seasons. For homeowners in Logansport specifically, we also stay current on city permit requirements, right-of-way approvals near public streets, and the drainage rules that apply when a driveway connects to the curb.
The freeze-thaw cycle is the other local factor that separates a well-built driveway from a short-lived one. Logansport winters bring repeated cycles where water seeps into concrete pores, freezes, expands, and damages the surface from the inside. We use a concrete mix designed for cold climates, add the right air entrainment, and seal the finished slab so moisture cannot get in. Homeowners in communities like Peru, IN face the same conditions, and the same care goes into every driveway we pour across the region.
Call or submit a request online. We respond within one business day to discuss your driveway size, whether there is an existing surface to remove, and any finish preferences you have in mind.
We visit your property in person to measure, check the soil and drainage, and confirm what permits will be needed. You get a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included - no guessing.
We pull the permit from the city, remove the old surface if needed, compact the soil, and lay a properly graded gravel base. This stage is where the long-term quality of your driveway is determined.
We pour the concrete, finish the surface, and cut control joints. After the slab cures - at least a week before driving on it - we walk through the finished job with you before we consider it done.
We visit your property in person, measure the space, and give you a written estimate with no pressure. Most inquiries get a response within one business day.
(574) 516-6163Clay-heavy, glacially deposited soils in Cass County shift with moisture. We compact the sub-grade, lay a proper gravel base, and grade for drainage on every job - because skipping this step is the most common reason driveways in this area fail within a few years.
We use a mix with proper air entrainment designed for freeze-thaw conditions - the same standard recommended by the American Concrete Institute for exterior flatwork in cold climates. That means the slab resists moisture penetration from the inside, not just the surface.
We pull the required city permits and handle any right-of-way approvals for curb connections as part of every job. You will not discover at closing that your driveway lacks the paperwork it should have.
Every project gets a written contract that spells out dimensions, thickness, base prep, finish type, and payment terms. We haul away demolition debris and leave the site clean - your driveway is the only thing we leave behind.
We are a state-licensed and fully insured concrete contractor based in Logansport. We carry liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every job. For more on industry best practices for concrete flatwork, the American Society of Concrete Contractors publishes standards that guide the way we work.
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Learn MoreOur calendar fills fast once the weather turns - call now to get on the schedule before the next Indiana winter hits.