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Concrete Contractors in Huber Heights

Huber Heights Concrete Contractor

Huber Heights was built on concrete -thousands of driveways, sidewalks, and patios poured during the 1960s and 70s development boom. Now those slabs are 50+ years old, and we're the crew replacing them. From Shull Park to Carriage Trails, we know every section of this community. Free estimates, 2-hour callback.

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Why Huber Heights Is Different

Concrete replacement for America's largest community of brick homes

Huber Heights, north of Dayton, is famously one of the largest planned communities of brick homes in the United States. Developer Charles Huber built thousands of homes here between the late 1950s and 1970s, and every one of them came with a concrete driveway, front walk, and often a rear patio. Those original pours are now 50 to 65 years old -well beyond their intended service life -and the replacement cycle is in full swing.

The soil under Huber Heights is glacial till overlying limestone bedrock, with a thick layer of Miami silt loam that holds water and heaves during freeze-thaw cycles. Many of the original driveways were poured at only 3.5 inches thick with minimal base preparation, which was standard practice in the 1960s but doesn't hold up to modern vehicle weights or Ohio's roughly 60 annual freeze-thaw cycles. The result is the widespread cracking, settling, and spalling you see on streets like Brandt Pike, Chambersburg Road, and Old Troy Pike.

We've replaced hundreds of driveways in Huber Heights, and we know the patterns. Sections near Shull Park, Wayne High School, and the Taylorsville Road corridor tend to have the worst base failures because of higher water tables in those areas. Our standard Huber Heights spec calls for 6 inches of compacted #304 limestone base, 4 inches of 4,000 PSI air-entrained concrete with fiber reinforcement, and control joints at 8-10 foot intervals.

The newer Carriage Trails development on the north side of town is a different story -newer homes with builder-grade concrete that may need cosmetic repair or patio additions, but generally not full replacement yet. We handle both ends of the spectrum.

Huber Heights Reviews

What Huber Heights homeowners say

★★★★★
"Called Monday morning, had a written estimate Monday afternoon, demolition started the next Tuesday. Crew was clean, on time, and the new sidewalk passed city inspection first try."
Mike T.Chambersburg Rd area · Sidewalk replacement
★★★★★
"Our Huber-built driveway was original -1967. Half the slab had sunk 2 inches and the surface was flaking everywhere. New driveway is wider, thicker, and on a real base this time. Should have done it years ago."
Greg N.Near Shull Park · Driveway replacement
★★★★★
"We moved to Carriage Trails and wanted a larger patio than the builder poured. They extended it by 200 square feet, matched the existing finish perfectly, and the seam between old and new is almost invisible."
Rachel B.Carriage Trails · Patio extension

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