
We handle concrete work around La Crosse, driveways, patios, steps, the occasional garage floor. Most of us end up in this trade because we like building something that's still there in twenty years, not because we love hauling wet concrete around in July.
A lot of calls start with a driveway that's spalling or flaking on the surface, usually from de-icing salt or concrete that got finished too early. We check the air content and finish technique before we pour again, because a slab poured wrong the first time will just fail the same way twice. We also cut joints at the right spacing for the slab thickness, so cracking gets controlled instead of random.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
We carry the insurance a concrete job actually requires, and we'll show you the certificate before we start. If a delivery truck cracks your curb getting the mixer in, that's on us, not you.
We measure the job, walk you through base prep and finish options, and put a real number on paper. No verbal estimate that turns into something different on invoice day.
Concrete pours are weather-dependent, so we watch the forecast closely and won't pour on a day that ruins the finish. If we have to push a date because of rain or an early frost, we call you before you notice we're late.
We don't hand your driveway off to a rotating list of subcontractors. The people forming and finishing your slab are the ones who looked at your yard in the first place.
Coulee region clay, hillside drainage, and hard freezes all put stress on a slab that flatter, drier climates don't deal with. We build for that instead of pouring the same way a contractor further south would.
Old slab, form boards, and excess gravel all leave the property when we do, not three weeks later. You shouldn't have to call us back to pick up scrap wood.
Concrete work speaks for itself once it's cured, here's some of ours.



What homeowners want to know about us before they hire us.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.