Top Notch Concrete crew at work on a home in Silver Spring, MD

Concrete Contractor in Silver Spring, MD

Concrete Work That Holds Up Through Every Freeze-Thaw

We pour and repair driveways, patios, walkways and foundations for homeowners across Silver Spring and the surrounding Maryland suburbs.

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12 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the concrete work we do most.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway poured thick enough and sloped right so water runs off instead of into your garage.

Concrete Patios

More room to sit outside without a wood deck to stain every couple of years.

Stamped Concrete

Get the look of stone or brick for less, and none of the joints weeds can grow through.

Concrete Repair

We fix the crack or the sunken slab instead of talking you into a full tear-out you don't need.

Concrete Walkways

A walkway that doesn't heave every winter and trip somebody on the way to your door.

Concrete Steps

Steps built to code with a rise and run that doesn't feel off under your feet.

Who We Are

A Local Crew That Pours Concrete Right

We pour and repair concrete for homeowners all over Silver Spring, from a single sunken slab by the back door to a full driveway replacement. Most people who call us are dealing with a slab that's heaving, a walkway that's turned into a trip hazard, or a driveway that's spalling after one too many winters of road salt. Clay soil around here doesn't help matters. It shifts with every wet season and takes a slab with it if the base underneath wasn't built right the first time.

We start below the surface, not above it. That means compacting a proper gravel base, using rebar instead of wire mesh anywhere a driveway will see real weight, and cutting control joints within a day of the pour so the concrete decides where to crack, not the other way around. We don't pour on top of bad soil and hope for the best, we dig it out and fix the base first. It costs a little more up front and saves you from doing this again in five years.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
More About Us
Top Notch Concrete crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Silver Spring, MD

Serving Silver Spring and the surrounding Maryland suburbs.

Silver Spring, MD
Columbia, MD
Frederick, MD
Gaithersburg, MD
Rockville, MD
Bethesda, MD
Bowie, MD
Wheaton, MD
College Park, MD
Laurel, MD
Hyattsville, MD
Takoma Park, MD

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Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

We carry the license and insurance a concrete job actually requires.

Written Estimates

You get a real price on paper before any concrete gets mixed.

We Show Up On Time

Concrete waits for no one, so neither do we.

Cleanup Included

We haul off the old concrete and clean the site when we're done.

Our Own Crew

Our own crew pours the job, start to finish.

We Know This Area

We know how Silver Spring soil and weather treat a slab.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
The new patio drains right now instead of pooling by the back door like the old one did. Took a bit longer than planned because of rain delays but they kept us posted.
Karen D.
Concrete Patios · Columbia, MD
Our driveway in Silver Spring stopped flaking apart after they tore it out and repoured it. Forms were dead straight, edges look sharp.
Mike R.
Concrete Driveways · Frederick, MD
Had a cracked walkway out near Takoma Park that kept catching my kid's bike tire. They cut it out and patched it in an afternoon, barely see the seam.
Dana P.
Concrete Repair · Gaithersburg, MD
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions people ask before they call.

How much does a concrete driveway or patio cost?
Concrete pricing depends mainly on square footage, slab thickness and whether the old surface needs to be removed first, with most residential driveways and patios running several dollars per square foot installed. Decorative work like stamping or coloring adds to that base cost. An accurate number requires seeing the site and the base conditions.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes, concrete contractors working in Maryland should carry both a contractor's license and liability insurance, and certificates can be provided on request before work starts. Ask any contractor for proof before they touch your property.
How soon can you start my project?
Scheduling depends on the season and how far out the current job list runs, with spring and fall being the busiest stretch for concrete work. Winter and midsummer often open up faster availability since fewer people are pouring concrete in extreme heat or cold.
Do you work outside Silver Spring?
Yes, concrete work is done throughout Silver Spring and the surrounding Maryland suburbs, generally within about a 50-mile radius. Travel distance can affect scheduling on very small jobs.
Will you take on a small job like a single cracked slab?
Yes, single-slab repairs and small walkway sections are common jobs, not just full driveways or patios. Minimum charges may apply since mobilizing a crew and truck costs the same whether the pour is small or large.
What's the first step to getting started?
The first step is a site visit to measure the area, check the soil and existing base, and talk through finish options. A written estimate follows that visit, usually within a few days.
Do you handle both residential and commercial properties?
Residential driveways, patios and walkways make up most of the work, but commercial pads, sidewalks and small parking areas are handled as well. Larger commercial pours may need more lead time for permitting.
What determines the final cost of a concrete project?
Square footage and thickness set the base cost, then site access, old concrete removal, soil conditions and any decorative finish like stamping or coloring add to it. A slab that needs a new gravel base costs more than one poured over an already-solid subgrade.
Do you require a deposit before starting work?
Most concrete jobs require a deposit to cover materials and schedule the ready-mix truck, with the balance due on completion. The exact terms are spelled out in the written estimate before any work begins.
What happens if it rains on the day of the pour?
Concrete can't be poured in active rain and shouldn't be finished in it either, since water changes the surface texture and weakens the top layer. Pours get rescheduled around the weather rather than rushed into a storm.

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