Concrete
Work
Concrete work done right requires proper prep, the right mix, and a crew that knows what they’re doing from the pour to the finish. Broadie Elite Asphalt & Striping handles concrete installs, repairs, and replacements for driveways, walkways, and commercial properties throughout Charlotte and the surrounding areas.
About Our Concrete Work
Concrete is one of those things that looks simple until it’s done wrong. A bad pour, improper base prep, or the wrong mix for the conditions can lead to cracking, settling, and surface failures that show up faster than they should. We’ve seen plenty of concrete work across Charlotte that didn’t hold up the way it should have, and in most cases it came down to shortcuts taken during installation. Broadie Elite Asphalt & Striping handles concrete work for homeowners and commercial property managers throughout Charlotte, Concord, Mooresville, Rock Hill, and the surrounding areas. We take the time to prep the base correctly, use the right materials for the job, and finish every surface with the attention to detail that makes the difference between concrete that lasts and concrete that doesn’t.
Why Choose Broadie Elite For Your Concrete Needs?
Right mix selected for every job and condition
Residential and commercial work welcome
Proper base prep before the pour
Fair pricing with no surprises on the invoice
Attention to detail on every finish and edge
Crews that take ownership from start to finish
Asphalt Paving in the Carolinas
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Licensed & Insured
Fast Turnarounds
Commercial and residential
How Our Concrete Process Works
1
Free Estimate
We come out to your property, assess the area, and give you a clear quote with no hidden fees and no pressure.
2
Base Prep
We excavate, grade, and compact the base correctly before any concrete is poured. Getting this step right is what determines whether your concrete holds up for decades or starts cracking within a few years.
3
Pour & Finish
We pour the concrete, screed and float the surface, and finish every edge with the care and attention to detail that makes the final product look and perform the way it should.
4
Final Walkthrough
Once the job is complete, we walk the area with you to make sure everything meets your expectations before we pack up and leave.
Concrete Work FAQ
What types of concrete work do you handle?
We handle concrete installs, repairs, and replacements for driveways, walkways, curbs, and commercial properties throughout Charlotte and the surrounding areas. Whether you need a brand new concrete driveway or an existing surface repaired, we assess the job and give you a straight answer on the best approach.
How long does concrete last?
A properly installed concrete surface can last 30 to 40 years or more with basic maintenance. The quality of the base prep, the mix used, and the finishing work all play a role in how long it holds up. Cutting corners on any of those steps shortens the lifespan significantly.
How long does concrete take to cure?
Concrete typically takes 24 to 48 hours before it can handle foot traffic and around 7 days before it’s ready for vehicle traffic. Full strength is usually reached at 28 days. We give you specific guidance based on your job and the weather conditions at the time of the pour.
Can you repair cracked or damaged concrete?
Yes. We handle concrete repairs for driveways, walkways, and commercial surfaces across Charlotte and the surrounding areas. Whether it’s a small crack or a section that needs to be removed and replaced, we assess the damage honestly and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
Do you do concrete work for commercial properties?
Yes. We handle concrete installs and repairs for commercial properties throughout Charlotte, Concord, Gastonia, Mooresville, Rock Hill, and the surrounding areas. Parking lot curbs, entrance aprons, walkways, and more all fall within the scope of work we handle regularly.
How do I know if my concrete needs repair or full replacement?
Surface cracks and isolated damage can often be repaired without replacing the entire slab. If the base has failed, the concrete has settled significantly, or damage is widespread, a full replacement is usually the better long-term investment. We come out, take a look, and give you an honest recommendation either way.
Ready to Restore Your Pavement?
Get a free, no-obligation estimate today. Honest pricing, quality workmanship, and a crew that shows up when they say they will.
