Concrete Driveways

Concrete Driveways

Heavy-duty driveways built to resist cracking from freeze-thaw cycles.

Denver’s winters wreck asphalt. Our reinforced concrete driveways handle snowplows, hail, and temperature swings without buckling. We use 4000 PSI concrete with fiber mesh and control joints placed every 10 feet—critical for preventing cracks in Colorado’s clay soils.

For historic districts like Park Hill, we match original curb appeal with exposed aggregate or brick-border designs. In newer areas like Highlands Ranch, we integrate heated driveway systems to melt snow fast. Every pour includes a vapor barrier to prevent moisture damage, a must with Denver’s spring rains.

Our Process

  1. 01 Step 1: Excavate 12+ inches below grade, remove unstable soil
  2. 02 Step 2: Install compacted gravel base and vapor barrier
  3. 03 Step 3: Pour fiber-reinforced concrete with precision control joints
  4. 04 Step 4: Cure for 7 days with moisture-retaining blankets

Benefits

  • Withstands 20,000+ lbs (snowplows/RVs)
  • 5-year warranty on structural integrity
  • Custom finishes: brushed, stamped, or colored
  • Faster snowmelt than asphalt

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon can I drive on a new concrete driveway?

Wait 7 days for passenger vehicles, 28 days for full strength. We’ll provide a curing schedule tailored to Denver’s weather.

Do you repair existing cracked driveways?

Yes—we assess if it’s salvageable with routing/sealing or needs full replacement. Most 1970s Denver-area drives lack proper reinforcement and require rebuilds.