
Your driveway takes a beating every winter in New Jersey. We build concrete driveways that handle freeze-thaw cycles, heavy vehicles, and decades of daily use - without the cracking and crumbling that comes from shortcuts.

Concrete driveway building in New Brunswick means removing your old surface, preparing and compacting the ground underneath, and pouring a slab that will handle vehicles and New Jersey winters for decades - most residential jobs take one to three days of active work.
If your current driveway is cracking, heaving after winters, or sending water toward your foundation, those are signs the underlying structure has failed - not just the surface. A new pour with a proper base solves the problem at the source. Many homeowners also pair their new driveway with a concrete patio construction project to complete the exterior at the same time.
New Jersey requires any contractor doing driveway work to be registered with the state Division of Consumer Affairs. Always ask for the registration number before signing anything.
If you have patched cracks before and they keep reappearing - or new ones keep forming nearby - the underlying structure has failed. Patching buys a little time, but widespread cracking means a full replacement is the only lasting fix.
After a New Brunswick winter, you may walk out to find one section of your driveway has shifted higher than the next. This is the ground freezing and pushing concrete upward, then settling unevenly. An uneven surface is a trip hazard and a sign the base has been compromised.
If water sits on your driveway after rain, or runs toward your house instead of away from it, the slope has failed. Water pooling near your foundation causes serious damage over time - a properly graded new driveway solves the problem.
Spalling - where the top layer chips away - is common in climates like New Brunswick's where road salt and freeze-thaw cycles take a toll each year. Once the surface starts breaking apart it accelerates quickly, and cannot be reversed with sealers alone.
We handle every part of the project - from pulling the permit to the final sealer coat. That means demolishing your existing surface, hauling it away, grading and compacting the base, setting forms, pouring and finishing the slab, and cutting control joints that prevent random cracking. Whether you need a standard broom-finished surface or want to pair the new driveway with concrete sidewalk building along the front of your property, we scope the full job upfront so there are no surprises.
For homeowners who want a more finished look, we also offer decorative surface options at the time of the pour - including exposed aggregate and colored concrete. These decisions need to be made before the concrete truck arrives, which is another reason a proper on-site estimate matters. We give you a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included, from demolition to sealing.
A broom-finished slab built to the right thickness for your vehicles and your NJ climate.
Old asphalt or concrete is broken up, hauled away, and disposed of - you start completely fresh.
Exposed aggregate and colored concrete for homeowners who want more than a plain gray surface.
A protective sealer applied after curing extends the life of the surface through NJ winters.
New Brunswick sits in a climate zone where temperatures regularly drop below freezing in winter and climb well above it in summer. That repeated freeze-thaw cycle puts more stress on a concrete surface than almost anything else. A driveway built without the right thickness, base preparation, and sealer will show cracks and surface damage within a few winters. Much of the city's housing stock dates to before 1960, which means many driveways are original and well past their useful life - demolition and disposal are almost always part of the job here.
New Brunswick is also a compact, densely developed city. Concrete trucks and equipment need room to maneuver, and narrow driveways, parked cars, and tight lots all affect how a job is staged. We work regularly in Middlesex County and across the region, including Piscataway and Woodbridge, so we understand the logistics of urban work in this area. A contractor unfamiliar with these neighborhoods will underestimate the job - and you will feel it in the final bill or the final result.
We ask a few quick questions about your driveway size and current condition, then schedule a time to come look at your property in person. We respond within 1 business day.
We measure the area, check the slope and drainage, and look at what is there now. You get a written, itemized estimate before any work begins - including demolition - so there are no surprises.
We handle the permit from the City of New Brunswick's construction office. Once approved, we set your start date and remind you to arrange alternate parking for the project and curing period.
We break up and remove the old surface, grade and compact the base, pour and finish the new slab, and cut control joints. After curing, a protective sealer is applied. Total curing time before vehicle use is about seven days.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - getting an estimate costs you nothing. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can give you an accurate written quote.
(732) 633-0675We are registered with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs as required by state law. You can verify our registration number before you sign anything - a legitimate contractor has no hesitation providing it.
Every project starts with a free on-site visit and a written, itemized quote. Phone estimates without seeing your property are guesses. You know exactly what you are agreeing to before anyone touches your driveway.
We use concrete mixes and base preparation designed for Middlesex County's climate. Control joints, proper drainage slope, and a sealer coat are standard on every job - not upsells.
We work regularly on the city's older urban lots - tight side yards, narrow streets, limited equipment access. We plan for these constraints up front, which means fewer surprises and no damage to neighboring properties.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: you should not have to wonder whether the contractor you hired did it right. We make the process straightforward from the first call to the finished surface. Call (732) 633-0675 or send us a message to get started.
For more on NJ concrete standards, see the Portland Cement Association driveway guidelines.
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