Every project documented in three phases — so you can see exactly what goes into a slab that lasts.
A full residential driveway — from forming and fresh pour, through the initial cure, to the finished broom-swept surface ready for daily use.

Forms set, subgrade prepped, fresh pour placed and screeded flat.

Curing under caution tape — dark, wet color shows the slab still setting up.

Clean broom finish, cut control joints, ready to hand back to the homeowner.
A wooded backyard walkway — from formed sections and the first slabs poured, through the connecting stretch, to a finished modular path leading to the seating area.

Forms framed out along the tree line with the first slabs freshly poured and screeded.

Middle stretch poured and floated, tying the pathway between the fence and stone wall.

Cured modular slabs set in slate, leading cleanly out to the patio seating area.
A lakeside boathouse patio — from the formed subgrade, through freshly stamped and stained slabs, to a finished ashlar pattern wrapping the building.

Curved forms staked out around the boathouse with the pad prepped and ready for pour.

Freshly stamped and stained — wet color deepens the ashlar pattern as it sets.

Cured stamped patio tying the boathouse, walkway, and flagstone landing together.
A full residential house slab — from the boom-pump pour over vapor barrier and rebar, to the finished, floated foundation ready for framing.

Boom pump placing fresh concrete over the vapor barrier and rebar grid inside formed edges.

Cured, floated slab with clean edges and plumbing stubs — ready for framing to start.
Patios, retaining walls, stamped concrete, footings, and foundations — each one documented from before, through drying, to the finished pour. Check back as new sets get added.
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