
Concrete driveway building
Cracked or sunken driveway? A properly poured concrete driveway handles daily traffic and Springfield winters for decades without patching.
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(413) 334-1135
Precision Springfield Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Springfield and the Pioneer Valley. Every pour is engineered for Massachusetts winters, fully permitted, and backed by a licensed crew.

Precision Springfield Concrete Company handles concrete contractor projects across Springfield and the surrounding Pioneer Valley, from standard driveways and patios to foundation work, retaining walls, and decorative finishes. With 16 concrete services available across 12 communities, we cover the full range of residential and commercial concrete needs, using mix designs built for Massachusetts freeze-thaw conditions. Every project is fully permitted and performed by a Massachusetts-licensed crew.

Cracked or sunken driveway? A properly poured concrete driveway handles daily traffic and Springfield winters for decades without patching.
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Your backyard deserves more than crumbling slabs. A new concrete patio gives you a flat, durable surface that outlasts the furniture you put on it.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the maintenance? Stamped concrete delivers a high-end finish at a fraction of the replacement cost.
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Heaved or cracked sidewalks are a trip hazard and a liability. A new concrete walk stays level and ADA-compliant through years of freeze-thaw cycles.
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Oil stains, crumbling edges, and uneven surfaces make a garage hard to use. A fresh concrete floor gives you a clean, sealed surface that holds up to vehicle traffic.
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Plain gray does the job, but decorative concrete finishes add curb appeal and resale value. Color, texture, and pattern options fit any home style.
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Erosion and shifting soil can damage your foundation and landscaping. A concrete retaining wall holds the grade and protects what is behind it.
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Whether it is a basement, commercial space, or addition, a properly poured concrete floor provides a stable, long-lasting surface that other flooring can go right over.
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A rough or slippery pool deck is a safety problem. Concrete pool decking gives you a slip-resistant, heat-tolerant surface that handles barefoot traffic all summer.
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Crumbling front steps create a poor first impression and a real safety hazard. New concrete steps are solid, level, and built to code from day one.
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Every structure starts with the foundation. A properly poured concrete slab distributes load evenly and resists the frost heave forces common in western Massachusetts.
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A correctly installed concrete foundation protects your home from ground movement, moisture, and the freeze-thaw cycling that damages improperly built structures.
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Asphalt patches and potholed lots cost you customers. A concrete parking surface handles heavy traffic and Massachusetts winters with minimal long-term maintenance.
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Footings are what keep structures from sinking or shifting. We excavate to Massachusetts frost depth and pour footings that meet code for the structure above.
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A settling foundation does not fix itself. We lift and level concrete slabs and foundation sections before the problem spreads to walls, floors, and framing.
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Whether you need expansion joints, utility access, or demolition cuts, precise concrete cutting protects the surrounding slab and keeps the job on schedule.
Learn MoreThree steps from first call to finished slab.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We respond within 1 business day. No automated voicemail loops, no waiting a week for a callback. You talk to a real person who knows concrete work in Springfield.
We come to your property, look at the actual conditions, and give you a written line-item estimate. Soil conditions, grade, access, demolition, mix specs — it all gets accounted for before we quote a number. No surprises once work starts.
Work is scheduled, permitted, and completed by our licensed crew. When the job is done, we walk you through the finished surface, explain the curing schedule and maintenance steps, and leave you with a written maintenance guide for protecting your new concrete through Pioneer Valley winters.
We hold a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) and Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration — both verifiable on Mass.gov. Every project carries full general liability and workers compensation so no risk lands on you.
We have operated in Springfield and the Pioneer Valley since 2019. We know local soil conditions, permit requirements, and the freeze-thaw reality that western Massachusetts concrete has to survive. We are not a regional call center dispatching subcontractors.
We come to your property, assess the real conditions, and give you a written line-item estimate at no charge. The quote reflects what your specific job actually requires. You are never committed until you sign.
Every pour is backed by a one-year guarantee covering workmanship defects. If something is wrong with our installation, we fix it. We also provide a written maintenance guide so your concrete has the best chance of lasting 25 years or more in this climate.
Questions? Call us at (413) 334-1135 or send a message.
"They finished our driveway in two days, which is exactly what they told us when we signed. The surface is smooth, properly sloped away from the garage, and there have been no cracks through two full winters in Springfield. The crew cleaned up completely before they left."
James R., West Springfield — Concrete Driveway
"I called three contractors for our patio. Two gave me vague ballpark numbers over the phone. These guys came out, walked the yard, and handed me a written line-item quote the same day. The finished patio looks exactly like the sample they showed us and it held up through our first winter without a single crack."
Maria T., East Longmeadow — Concrete Patio
"We had foundation footings that needed to be dug and poured before a garage addition could start. They pulled the permit themselves, scheduled the inspection, and passed on the first visit. No surprises, no delays. That is all you can ask for on a job like that."
David K., Agawam — Concrete Footings
Submit the form and someone from our office will call you within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. No obligation, no pressure. We look at the actual job conditions before quoting a number, so the estimate reflects what the project truly requires.
(413) 334-1135Precision Springfield Concrete Company serves Springfield, MA and the surrounding Pioneer Valley, including Chicopee, Holyoke, Westfield, and 8 additional communities across Hampden County and northern Connecticut. Whether your property is in the South End or Windsor Locks, our crew can be on-site within 3 business days of scheduling.
Helpful background before you start comparing quotes.
The reliable window runs from late May through late September, when temperatures stay between 50°F and 90°F. Spring and fall pours are possible but require more monitoring as nights cool toward the 40°F threshold where curing slows.
Concrete outperforms asphalt over the long run in Springfield's climate. Asphalt softens in summer heat, requires resealing every few years, and tends to deteriorate faster under road salt exposure. Concrete, when properly mixed and cured, typically lasts 30 or more years here with minimal maintenance.
Look for: (1) cracks wider than 1/4 inch or that follow multiple directions, (2) sunken sections from subbase failure, (3) surface scaling or pitting from freeze-thaw damage, (4) edge crumbling that keeps spreading, (5) drainage problems where water pools near the foundation. Patching buys time on a failing slab; replacement fixes the root cause.
A Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) is required for anyone supervising residential concrete work. Home improvement projects on owner-occupied homes also require a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration through the state's Office of Consumer Affairs. Both are verifiable at Mass.gov before you sign anything. The American Concrete Institute publishes free mix design and specification guidance at their website — useful background when evaluating contractor proposals.
Sodium chloride and calcium chloride attack concrete that was poured with too high a water-cement ratio or improperly cured, pulling moisture into the surface pores and accelerating freeze-thaw scaling. The fix is in the mix: 4,000 psi strength, maximum 0.45 water-cement ratio, 5-7% air entrainment, and a penetrating silane sealer applied at 28 days.
Driveway work involving a public curb cut almost always requires a permit from Springfield's DPW and Inspectional Services. Large structural pours, foundation work, and retaining walls also trigger permit requirements. Simple floating patios often do not, but it depends on scope. A licensed contractor should confirm requirements before scheduling work, not after.
Precision Springfield Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Springfield, MA, serving 12 communities across the Pioneer Valley since 2019.
We hold a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License (CSL) issued by the Board of Building Regulations and Standards under 780 CMR, and a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration through the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, as required by M.G.L. c. 142A for residential work.
With more than 200 projects completed across the Pioneer Valley, our work spans driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, and commercial flatwork. Every estimate we give is backed by what we have actually poured, in the actual soil conditions, of the actual region.
A minimum of 4 inches for standard passenger vehicles, 5 inches if you regularly park SUVs or pickup trucks, and 6 inches with mid-slab rebar if heavy vehicles use the drive. Soil conditions and frost exposure in Springfield can push these numbers higher.
A compacted granular subbase is what keeps the concrete from sinking, cracking, or heaving. Springfield's clay-influenced soils and 48-inch frost depth make proper subbase depth and compaction especially critical. Shortcuts here are the leading cause of early failure.
Concrete reaches roughly 70% of its design strength at 7 days and full strength at 28 days. Putting vehicle weight on a fresh slab before the seven-day mark risks permanent surface impressions and internal stress fractures that shorten the slab's life.
If you are unsure whether your existing driveway or patio needs repair or full replacement, a free on-site estimate from Precision Springfield Concrete Company in Springfield gives you a real answer with no obligation. The Federal Highway Administration Concrete Pavement Technology Program also publishes free technical guides on concrete pavement design and performance for those who want to go deeper before their first contractor conversation. Call (413) 334-1135 or submit the contact form to schedule yours.
Springfield is the county seat of Hampden County and the third most populous city in Massachusetts, with roughly 155,000 residents as of the 2020 census. Known as the City of Firsts, Springfield is where basketball was invented in 1891, where the first American gasoline-powered automobile was built by the Duryea Brothers in 1893, and where George Washington established the Springfield Armory in 1777. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame sits downtown on Hall of Fame Avenue, drawing visitors from across the country year-round.
The city sits at the confluence of the Connecticut, Westfield, Chicopee, and Mill rivers in the Pioneer Valley, giving it a notably green character for an urban core. Over 12% of Springfield's land area is parkland, anchored by Forest Park, a 735-acre Olmsted-designed space in the city's south end that includes a zoo, walking trails, a carousel, and Bright Nights, one of New England's largest drive-through holiday light displays. Neighborhoods like Forest Park, East Forest Park, Sixteen Acres, and McKnight are primarily composed of pre-1960 single and multi-family homes on tight urban lots.
That aging housing stock drives steady demand for concrete replacement work. Original driveways, sidewalks, and stoops from the early and mid-20th century are reaching the end of their useful lives, and Springfield's 48-inch frost depth combined with annual freeze-thaw cycling accelerates deterioration in concrete that was not poured to modern specifications. Mature street trees in older neighborhoods also heave sidewalks and driveway aprons from below, creating ongoing replacement work across the city's residential blocks.
Precision Springfield Concrete Company is based in Springfield and serves the full city, from the South End near the Connecticut River to the residential neighborhoods along Sumner Avenue and Wilbraham Road. Every project we complete here is permitted through the City of Springfield's Inspectional Services and the Department of Public Works, and poured to the specifications required to hold up through what Springfield's climate actually delivers.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Precision Springfield Concrete Company
10 Bruce Landon Way
Springfield, MA 01103
Call for a free on-site estimate or submit the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule estimates at your convenience.