Denver Concrete Inc offers complete tear out and removal as well as replacement of your concrete driveway. It is a complete "turn key" service. When you get your estimate from Denver Concrete Inc, you can depend on our "closed bid" estimate process. Customers have explained and described their experiences from previous contractors, we listened. We listened to our customers so that we could build a concrete company that was based on our customer's needs.
When you begin working with our concrete experts on your driveway estimate, you will notice a difference from the beginning. Our experts are there to help you find the best solution to the issue you are having. Whether you are installing a new concrete driveway in Denver or just want a couple of options to make your driveway "not ugly" anymore. Fill out the estimate form below to start your estimate today!
If your concrete driveway has got major cracking, shifting, spalling, heaving or just plain looks ugly... make sure to include Denver Concrete Inc in your list of contractors! Concrete driveways are our specialty. Whether you are considering a stamped concrete driveway, a heated driveway or just a regular concrete driveway, we have worked every kind of concrete driveway project that you could imagine.
Our estimate process is very simple and straightforward. After our in person estimate, you will receive a couple of different options typically as to how you can solve your issue. Our concrete experts cover the scope of work to be completed in great detail when they inspect the project site.
These project notes or "scope of work" are shared with every potential prospect that our experts meet with. Even if you do not choose to do business with Denver Concrete Inc, the project notes alone are worth the visit. These project notes will include measurements, photos of the project and the specific issue is covered in great detail.
Those notes are published online and can be shared with any contractor so that future estimates do not even require an in-person estimate.
LEFT, A driveway that has an eroding surface or what is often times referred to as spalling. This is where the concrete starts to chip away from the surface leaving the aggregate layer below exposed.
The owner of this driveway used snow melting agents over the last 5 years and it weakened the surface and started to cause massive surface erosion.
In cases like this, if the underlying concrete is in good shape (which this was) a "concrete overlay" might be recommended by your concrete expert.