Crawfordsville Concrete serves Avon homeowners with patio construction, driveway replacement, sidewalks, and concrete foundations. We know the Hendricks County housing stock - from the subdivision driveways now hitting 20 to 30 years old to newly built homes needing first-time installs - and we understand the clay soils and Indiana winters behind most of the damage we see here. We reply within one business day.

Avon backyards in subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s often have original patios that have settled and cracked as the clay soil underneath shifted through Indiana's wet springs and dry summers. We pour new patios on properly compacted bases, graded to drain away from the house, so the surface stays level through Hendricks County seasons. See our concrete patio construction service.
A large share of driveways in Avon were poured when the current subdivisions were developed, and many are now showing the cracks and heaving that come with 20 to 30 Indiana winters. We replace them with concrete on compacted bases designed for Hendricks County clay, with proper control joints to manage the movement that causes surface damage over time.
Avon homeowners upgrading patios and outdoor entertaining areas often want more than a plain gray slab. Stamped concrete delivers the look of stone, brick, or slate with a surface that holds up to Indiana winters without the shifting and re-grouting that natural stone and pavers require over time on Hendricks County clay.
Sidewalks in Avon's subdivisions and along older streets near US Highway 36 go through the same freeze-thaw damage as driveways. Heaved panels, cracked sections at property transitions, and tree-root damage are all common here. We replace or repair individual panels and match finish to the surrounding walk.
Some lots in Avon - particularly in developments on the north and west sides of town where grading varied - have slopes that erode after the heavy spring rains typical of central Indiana. Concrete retaining walls hold those grade changes in place without the rotting or lateral creep that timber and block walls develop as Hendricks County soil shifts through wet and dry cycles.
Detached garages, additions, and sheds going up on Avon properties need footings below Indiana's frost line to stay put through winter. The clay soil common across Hendricks County is especially prone to frost heave when footings are set too shallow, and getting depth and sizing right from the start prevents costly settling later.
Avon was incorporated in 1995 and has grown quickly since then, which means most of its housing stock was built in a compressed window spanning the late 1990s through the 2010s. The subdivision homes built during that boom are now 15 to 30 years old - precisely the age when original concrete driveways, patios, and walkways first show serious cracking and settling. Beneath those surfaces, the clay-heavy soils that are typical across Hendricks County and the broader glaciated plains of central Indiana do the quiet work of expansion and contraction that slowly breaks concrete apart from below. Homeowners who moved here for the school district and the suburb lifestyle are now facing their first round of major outdoor concrete repairs or replacements.
Indiana winters make every existing crack worse. Water gets into surface cracks, freezes and expands, then thaws and contracts - widening the damage with each cycle through December, January, and February. By the time a homeowner notices a driveway that looks genuinely bad, the base underneath has often shifted enough that patching the surface is only a temporary fix. A contractor who understands why Avon concrete fails - clay movement, freeze-thaw action, and initial base preparation - approaches each job differently than one who simply pours and leaves.
Our crew works throughout Avon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Permits for driveway replacements and other concrete work in Avon run through the Town of Avon, and we handle the permit applications for our customers so the project stays on schedule. We know what the town inspectors look for and how to keep the process moving.
US Highway 36 runs east-west through the center of Avon and is the daily commuter road most residents know best. Ronald Reagan Parkway runs north-south, connecting Avon to Brownsburg to the north and Plainfield to the south, and it cuts through some of the newer subdivisions on Avon's east side where first-time concrete installs and early repairs are both common. The Avon Community School Corporation draws families to this area, and most of those homeowners are at the age in their ownership cycle where outdoor projects are a priority.
We serve the full west-side Indianapolis metro corridor. If you have a project in Plainfield just south of Avon, or work to do in Brownsburg to the north, we handle those jobs and schedule across the region.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form. We reply within one business day to schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit the property, assess the existing surface, soil conditions, and drainage, and give you a written quote that covers base preparation, materials, and the finished work - no surprises on cost after the job starts.
Where required, we pull the permit through the Town of Avon before work begins. We schedule the job around weather - concrete in Avon needs the right temperature window to cure properly.
Most residential jobs take one to two days of active work. We leave the site clean, walk you through the cure timeline, and let you know when the surface is ready for foot traffic and then vehicles.
We serve Avon and the surrounding Hendricks County area. No obligation - call or submit your details and we will respond within one business day.
(765) 350-1779Avon is a town in Hendricks County, Indiana, located about five miles west of Indianapolis. Incorporated in 1995, it has grown into one of the faster-growing communities in the Indianapolis metro area, with a population well over 20,000. Most of Avon's residential development took shape from the late 1990s through the 2010s - two-story colonial and traditional-style homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, with subdivisions fanning out from the US Highway 36 corridor. The Avon Community School Corporation is widely cited as the primary draw for families relocating to the town, which means the housing stock is dominated by owner-occupied single-family homes.
US Highway 36 runs east-west through the heart of Avon and is home to most of the town's retail and commercial activity. Ronald Reagan Parkway cuts north-south, connecting Avon to neighboring communities and carrying a large share of daily traffic. Geographically, Avon sits on the flat to gently rolling glaciated plains of central Indiana, with clay-heavy soils that drain slowly and move with the seasons. The town continues to add new subdivisions on its northern and western edges, meaning there is always a mix of brand-new construction and 25-year-old homes in close proximity. Homeowners in Danville to the west and Plainfield to the south face similar soil and climate conditions and are also served by our crew.
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