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Concrete & Masonry
Driveways, foundations, patios, slabs, and brick or stone masonry by licensed concrete and masonry contractors.
Step by step
How Concrete & Masonry installation works
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A concrete contractor measures the area and assesses the sub-grade.
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You get a written quote by square footage and finish.
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The site is excavated, formed, and reinforced as needed.
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Concrete is poured, finished, and cured; permits pulled where required.
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The area is cleaned and any decorative sealing is applied.
Why it's worth it
Benefits of Concrete & Masonry
- Pour driveways, sidewalks, patios, and foundation slabs
- Brick, block, and stone masonry plus repairs
- Proper sub-base prep and reinforcement for a lasting result
- Decorative options: stamped, colored, and exposed-aggregate finishes
- Licensed, insured crews
What to budget
Typical cost
Typically $5,000–$25,000 depending on the project (a patio vs a driveway or foundation)
Costs vary significantly depending on property size, existing systems, and contractor. A surveyor's assessment will give you an accurate figure. Available tax credits and rebates (listed below) can substantially reduce the net cost.
Is this right for you?
Ideal for
- New or replacement driveways and walkways
- Patios and outdoor slabs
- Foundation, footing, and slab work for additions
- Cracked or settling concrete that needs repair
Financial support
Grants you may qualify for
No specific federal tax credit currently applies to this work, but project costs may be offset by energy savings or state & utility rebates. A free assessment will clarify what incentives are available for your property.
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