A new poured concrete driveway, built on a properly graded and compacted base to handle vehicles and Anchorage weather for the long haul.
A concrete driveway done right starts below the surface: tear-out of the old slab if needed, grading, and a compacted sub-base, then forming, reinforcement where it's warranted, and a properly placed pour at the correct thickness. Control joints are cut to manage where concrete cracks, and the slab is cured so it reaches full strength.

Remove the old surface, grade and compact the base, set forms, place reinforcement as needed, then pour, screed, float, and finish the concrete before cutting control joints and curing it. The base prep and finishing timing are what separate a driveway that lasts from one that spalls or cracks early — so they're the parts that matter most.
New concrete driveways throughout Anchorage and nearby Eagle River, Wasilla, and Palmer. Other services: stamped & decorative concrete, repair & resurfacing, patios & walkways.
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