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Free estimate Need a new concrete driveway in Dothan, AL? We install durable, long lasting driveways with proper grading and drainage. Call now for a free concrete driveway estimate.
Free estimate Upgrade your outdoor space with a custom concrete patio in Dothan, AL. Stamped, stained, or broom finish patios built to last. Call for a free patio estimate today.
Free estimate Custom stamped concrete in Dothan, AL for patios, walkways, and pool decks. Decorative patterns and colors that mimic stone or brick. Call for a stamped concrete quote.
Free estimate Safe, attractive concrete sidewalks and walkways in Dothan, AL. New installs and replacements with proper grading and finishes. Call today for a free sidewalk estimate.
Free estimate Professional concrete slab installation in Dothan, AL for houses, sheds, patios, and garages. Proper base, reinforcement, and finishing. Call for a free slab quote today.
Free estimate Strong, reliable concrete foundations and footings in Dothan, AL for new homes and additions. Proper excavation, rebar, and pours. Call for a foundation estimate today.
Free estimate Safe, durable concrete steps and stoops in Dothan, AL. Replace crumbling stairs with new, code compliant concrete. Call now for a free steps and stoops estimate.
Free estimate Concrete repair and resurfacing in Dothan, AL for driveways, sidewalks, and slabs. Fix cracks, spalling, and trip hazards. Call today for a concrete repair assessment.
Free estimate Protect your concrete with professional sealing and maintenance in Dothan, AL. Driveways, patios, and walks sealed for longer life. Call today to schedule concrete sealing.
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You pull into your driveway off West Main Street and notice the same things you have been stepping over for years: cracks that catch your shoes, low spots that hold rainwater, and chipped edges that make parking feel tighter than it should. Or maybe you are in a new build off Ross Clark Circle and you are staring at red clay where your patio, walkways, and garage floor should be. In Dothan, concrete is not just a surface, it is what keeps your home or business usable during heavy summer storms, blazing heat, and daily traffic.
Superior Concrete Dothan is a local concrete contractor focused on making those everyday spaces stronger, smoother, and built to last in the Wiregrass climate. We live and work in Dothan, so we understand how our sandy soil, afternoon downpours, and temperature swings affect concrete over time. Our crews install and repair concrete for homes and businesses across Dothan, from Chapelwood and Garden District neighborhoods to Cottonwood, Headland, Rehobeth, Ashford, and other nearby communities.
Every project starts with a walk of your property. We look at drainage, existing cracking, tree roots, and soil conditions unique to your lot, then recommend the right mix, thickness, reinforcement, and finish for your concrete surfaces. Whether it is a brand new concrete driveway installation, a stamped concrete patio that looks like stone, or structural work like concrete foundations and footings, we bring careful planning and detailed finishing to every job.
If you are tired of working around broken concrete, Superior Concrete Dothan offers free, no pressure estimates. We explain your options in plain language, so you can decide what fits your property and your budget.
Some concrete projects are more than cosmetic. A failing driveway can damage vehicles and create trip hazards. A poorly poured foundation can lead to doors that do not close correctly, cracked walls, and moisture problems for years. These are the types of concrete work where experience in Dothan soil and weather matters the most.
Our concrete driveway installation service is one of the most requested in town. We remove old slabs or cut into existing yards, regrade the base for proper drainage, then compact and reinforce it before we ever pour concrete. In many Dothan neighborhoods, especially where clay pockets hold water, we pay close attention to slope so rain runs off the driveway and away from your garage and foundation. We can widen tight driveways for easier parking, add turnouts or parking pads, and create clean transitions from driveway to sidewalk or street.
Concrete foundations and footings are the backbone of any structure. In the Wiregrass area, improper footing depth or inadequate reinforcement can lead to settlement cracks as soil shifts between wet and dry seasons. Superior Concrete Dothan designs and pours concrete foundations and footings based on the specific load of your home addition, shop, or commercial building. We coordinate with your builder or engineer, set accurate forms and elevations, install rebar correctly, and pour in a way that reduces voids and cold joints. For slab-on-grade foundations, we also focus on vapor barriers and control joints to minimize future cracking and moisture intrusion.
Concrete slab installation is critical for shops, sheds, barns, and outdoor living areas. For garage and basement concrete floors, a rough or uneven slab will haunt you every time you move a tool cart or park your vehicle. We grade for proper slope toward floor drains if needed, make sure the surface is level where it matters, and finish it to the right texture, whether you prefer a power trowel smooth finish or a light broom texture for traction.
There are situations where concrete work becomes urgent. If you notice a rapidly sinking area in a driveway near a culvert or drainage pipe, that can signal a washout under the slab. Large, spreading cracks in foundations or footings can allow water intrusion and structural movement. Severe spalling or crumbling on steps and stoops can be dangerous for family and guests. In these cases, quick evaluation is important. Superior Concrete Dothan can inspect, advise whether concrete repair and resurfacing will work or if replacement is required, and schedule work to limit disruption to your home or business.
For any high stakes concrete project, from a new driveway to critical footings, the details that are hidden under the surface are what protect your investment. Our crews focus on those details so you are not dealing with preventable problems five or ten years down the road.
Concrete pricing in Dothan is not one size fits all. Two driveways on opposite sides of town can be very different in cost because of the conditions under the concrete and the way the surface will be used. Instead of quoting random numbers, Superior Concrete Dothan walks you through the real factors that affect your price so you understand where your investment is going.
Project size and layout is one of the biggest drivers. A simple, straight concrete driveway installation with easy truck access will cost less per square foot than a driveway with curves, tight access between structures, or areas where concrete must be wheelbarrowed or pumped in. The same applies to concrete patio installation. A basic rectangle behind a home off Fortner Street is more efficient to pour than a multi level patio that wraps around a pool.
Thickness and reinforcement also matter. Concrete foundations and footings must be designed for the loads they will carry. A slab for a light backyard storage shed needs less depth and steel than a concrete slab installation for a large shop where heavy equipment will be parked. Driveways that regularly carry work trucks or RVs may need thicker concrete and additional reinforcement compared with driveways for standard passenger vehicles.
Site preparation is another key factor in Dothan. If your existing concrete is badly cracked or has heaved, we may need to remove and dispose of old concrete, excavate soft spots, add compactable base material, or regrade areas to correct drainage. Yards with a lot of tree roots, underground utilities near the surface, or poor access for equipment will take more labor and time than a flat, open lot.
Finish and design choices change pricing as well. Stamped concrete and decorative work require additional steps. For example, stamped concrete patios or concrete pool decks with multiple colors and patterns involve more labor than a basic broom finish. Concrete retaining walls that are visible features in your yard often include textured forms or decorative caps that add to the cost compared to plain structural walls.
Timing and season also play a role. In the peak of Dothan summer, we may need to plan pours early in the morning or in stages, use set control admixtures, and allocate extra labor for finishing before the concrete sets too quickly in the heat. On tight schedules, when you need concrete work completed before another contractor starts, additional coordination and manpower may be required.
Finally, access and location affect the overall price. Concrete driveway or sidewalk work on a busy street in town, such as along Honeysuckle Road, can require traffic control or coordination with the city. Backyards that cannot be reached with a concrete truck may require a pump or more manual handling of the mix.
The simplest way to know what your concrete project will cost in Dothan is to schedule a free estimate. Superior Concrete Dothan will measure your project, evaluate your soil and drainage, discuss how the space will be used, and provide a clear written proposal that explains the work included.
Beyond structural work and driveways, Superior Concrete Dothan handles a full range of concrete services to improve how you use and move around your property.
Concrete patio installation is one of the best ways to expand your outdoor living space in Dothan. We design patios that work with your home and yard, whether you want a simple grilling pad off the back door or a larger entertaining area with room for seating, a fire pit, or an outdoor kitchen. We can integrate steps and stoops, walkways to detached garages or sheds, and even border treatments that visually separate patio space from lawn or garden beds.
Stamped concrete lets you get the look of stone, brick, or pavers without the maintenance of individual pieces that can shift or settle. We install stamped concrete on patios, concrete pool decks, and entry areas, using color hardeners and release agents to create realistic textures that stand up to Dothan weather. For pool decks, we pay special attention to slip resistance and heat, selecting patterns and finishes that are comfortable under bare feet and safe when wet.
Concrete sidewalks and walkways tie your property together. In older areas of Dothan, it is common to see broken or uneven sidewalks that collect water and pose a tripping risk. We install new concrete sidewalks and walkways that maintain proper slope away from structures, meet accessibility considerations where needed, and connect driveways, porches, and outbuildings with clean, durable paths.
Concrete steps and stoops give safe access to doors and raised areas. We build steps with consistent riser heights and tread depths so they feel natural and safe to climb. For stoops, we ensure water sheds away from door thresholds and can add broom, swirl, or textured finishes for better traction.
Concrete retaining walls help manage grade changes and erosion on Dothan properties with slopes or drainage issues. We construct retaining walls designed to hold back soil, with appropriate footings, drainage behind the wall, and reinforcement where needed. These walls can be left with a simple concrete finish or dressed up with stone veneer or decorative caps.
Concrete repair and resurfacing can often extend the life of existing slabs. If your driveway, patio, or walkway has surface scaling, minor cracking, or discoloration, we can assess whether resurfacing is a good option. Resurfacing products bond to existing concrete to create a fresh, uniform appearance and can be finished in different textures and colors. For more extensive damage or structural issues, we will be honest about when replacement is the safer choice.
Concrete sealing and maintenance help keep new and older concrete in better condition. In Dothan, repeated wet and dry cycles, along with fertilizers, oils, and daily traffic, can stain or wear concrete surfaces. We apply sealers appropriate for driveways, patios, and pool decks to resist moisture and staining. For garage and basement concrete floors, we can seal or apply coatings that make cleanup easier and reduce dusting.
Whatever concrete work you need, from a single set of front steps to a full backyard makeover with patios, walkways, and retaining walls, Superior Concrete Dothan can design a solution that fits your property and style.
Before you hire anyone to pour, repair, or replace concrete on your property, it helps to understand a few local considerations that affect the success of your project.
Permits and local rules matter in Dothan. Some concrete work, such as new concrete driveways that tie into city streets, widening driveway aprons, or adding concrete retaining walls near property lines, may require approval or permits through the City of Dothan or Houston County. A reputable contractor will be familiar with these requirements, help you understand when permits are needed, and coordinate inspections where applicable.
Soil and drainage are big concerns in our area. Parts of Dothan have sandy soil that drains quickly, while other areas have heavier clay that holds water. Before pouring any concrete, your contractor should evaluate how water currently moves across your property. Proper grading, compacted base material, and occasionally the addition of drains or swales can prevent standing water on driveways, patios, or near foundations. If a contractor is not discussing slope and drainage with you, that is a red flag.
Season and timing affect how concrete is mixed and finished. In Dothan summers, high temperatures can cause concrete to set faster, which means the crew needs to be prepared with enough workers and the right admixtures. In cooler months, timing and curing protection become more important. Your contractor should talk about how weather forecasts may affect your pour date and what measures they will use to protect the concrete during curing.
Materials and reinforcement should not be an afterthought. Ask what concrete mix will be used, how thick the slab or footing will be, and what reinforcement is planned (such as rebar, wire mesh, or fiber reinforcement). For driveways, garage and basement concrete floors, and concrete foundations and footings, these decisions play a big role in how your concrete performs five or ten years from now.
Preparation and cleanup are another area to clarify. A quality contractor will include removal of old concrete, proper disposal, grading, compaction, form setting, and saw cutting of control joints in their scope of work. They should also explain what your yard will look like afterward, including any impact to landscaping or sprinkler systems, and what cleanup is included.
Communication and documentation protect you as the customer. You should receive a written estimate that details the work, thicknesses, finishes, reinforcement, and any decorative options, along with approximate start and completion windows. Make sure you know who will be on site doing the work and who your point of contact will be throughout the project.
Finally, ask about curing and aftercare. Fresh concrete needs time to reach full strength. Your contractor should provide clear instructions on when you can walk on a new patio, when you can drive on a new driveway, and how to avoid early damage. They should also advise on when to schedule concrete sealing and maintenance to protect your investment long term.
Superior Concrete Dothan is committed to transparent, local service. We encourage you to ask questions, compare estimates, and choose a contractor who understands Dothan conditions. When you are ready to talk about your project, call (334) 686-1382 or request a free estimate and on site evaluation. We will help you plan concrete work that fits your property, your timeline, and your budget.
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Concrete is usually safe for foot traffic in 24β48 hours and light vehicle traffic in about 7 days, but it keeps gaining strength for roughly 28 days. We'll tell you exactly when your Dothan, AL project is ready to use.
A little hairline cracking is normal as concrete cures, but proper base prep, correct thickness, and control joints keep it to a minimum. We build every slab to handle the local soil and climate.
Yes, we offer finishes including stamped, colored, exposed aggregate, and broom-finished concrete, so you can match the look of your home and your budget.
Sealing is strongly recommended. It protects against stains, moisture, and freeze-thaw damage and keeps the surface looking new. We can apply a sealer and advise how often to reapply.
Yes. We provide free, no-obligation estimates for all concrete contractor work in Dothan, AL. Call (334) 686-1382 and we'll schedule a visit at no cost.
Every project is different, so pricing depends on scope, materials, and site conditions. We give you a clear written quote up front, no surprises and no hidden fees.
We serve Dothan, AL and the surrounding communities, including Dothan, AL, Houston County, AL, Taylor, AL, Ashford, AL.
Yes, Superior Concrete Dothan is fully licensed and insured, protecting both our crew and your property on every job.
We aim to respond within 24 hours and offer same-day service for urgent jobs in Dothan, AL.
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