Crawfordsville Concrete is the concrete contractor Crawfordsville homeowners rely on for driveways, patios, and foundations. Serving Montgomery County since 2015, we handle concrete driveway building, patio construction, and stamped concrete - with a crew that knows the clay soils and freeze-thaw conditions that make this area hard on concrete.

Crawfordsville driveways take a beating from repeated freeze-thaw cycles each winter. We build new concrete driveways with proper base compaction for Montgomery County clay soils and mix designs rated for cold-weather exposure. See our driveway building service.
Crawfordsville summers are short and worth enjoying outside. We pour patios graded to drain water away from foundations - especially important on the flat lots common across Montgomery County where clay soil holds water after a heavy rain.
Homeowners near Wabash College and in the older city-center neighborhoods often want a surface that fits their home's character. Stamped concrete gives you the look of brick or stone at a lower cost, sealed to hold up through Indiana winters without cracking or fading.
Heaved and cracked sidewalks are a common sight in Crawfordsville's older neighborhoods after every winter. Whether a city-required repair or a full front-walk replacement, we handle the permit process and build new slabs that stay level through the ground movement this area sees every season.
New construction on Crawfordsville's outer subdivisions - the areas growing south and east of I-74 - frequently calls for slab-on-grade foundations. We size footings correctly for the clay soil conditions here so the slab does not shift as the ground moves with the seasons.
Properties near Sugar Creek and in low-lying parts of Crawfordsville deal with drainage challenges and slope erosion that worsen after wet springs. Concrete retaining walls hold soil in place and help manage water flow so your yard stays where you put it.
Crawfordsville sits in west-central Indiana where winters bring repeated freeze-thaw cycles from roughly November through March. Water seeps into small surface pores, freezes, expands, and breaks concrete from the inside out - a process called spalling. This is the single biggest reason driveways and sidewalks fail prematurely here, and it is why proper mix design, adequate base depth, and sealing matter more in this climate than in warmer parts of the country. The clay-heavy glacial soils throughout Montgomery County add to the challenge: clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, shifting the ground under any slab not set on a properly compacted base.
Crawfordsville also has a wide range of property types. Older brick homes near the courthouse square and Wabash College sit on full basements with aging concrete aprons. Newer subdivisions on the outskirts have driveways from the 1980s and 1990s that are now old enough to need replacing. Downtown commercial buildings need sidewalk and parking lot work done to city standards. A contractor who only knows one type of project is not ready for what this city actually asks for. Spring and early fall are the prime installation seasons here, and experienced local crews book up fast once the ground thaws.
Crawfordsville Concrete is based at 106 N Grace Ave - right here in Crawfordsville - so when you call us, we are not driving an hour to reach your job. We pull permits regularly for driveway aprons and sidewalk work through the City of Crawfordsville and know the local process well. Our crew has worked on the older streets near downtown, in the neighborhoods around Wabash College, and in the newer subdivisions out by Interstate 74.
US Route 231 and the I-74 corridor connect every part of the city, and we cover all of it - from the blocks around the historic Montgomery County Courthouse square to the residential edges of town. Properties near Sugar Creek and in low-lying areas of Montgomery County see wet soil in spring, and we account for drainage when we grade any slab or driveway in those spots.
We also work regularly in nearby Greencastle to the south and Frankfort to the northeast - so if you have family or neighbors in either of those communities who need concrete work, we cover them too.
Reach us by phone or the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you - no commitment required.
We visit your property, measure the area, and check the existing surface or base conditions. You get a written estimate covering scope, materials, and pricing - no vague numbers, no surprises.
We pull any required city permits, remove the old surface if needed, grade the sub-base, and set forms. This groundwork is what separates concrete that lasts from concrete that cracks after the first winter.
We pour, finish, and let the concrete cure. Before we leave, we walk the project with you to confirm the slope, joints, and edges are right - and tell you exactly when it is safe to drive on.
We serve every part of Crawfordsville and Montgomery County. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free, no-pressure estimate.
(765) 350-1779Crawfordsville is the county seat of Montgomery County in west-central Indiana, about 49 miles west-northwest of Indianapolis with a population of roughly 16,000. It is the only chartered city in the county and the governmental and commercial center for the surrounding region. The city includes a traditional downtown built around the Montgomery County Courthouse square, Wabash College - a private liberal arts college founded in 1832 - and the General Lew Wallace Study, a National Historic Landmark. The housing stock ranges from late-1800s brick homes near the college and courthouse to subdivisions from the 1980s and 1990s on the city's edges. Interstate 74 and US Route 231 are the main road connections in and out of town.
Sugar Creek runs through and near the city, and low-lying areas along it can flood during heavy spring rains - a reality that affects drainage planning for any concrete or foundation work in those neighborhoods. The city has a mix of owner-occupied single-family homes and rental housing near the college, plus a manufacturing and retail employment base anchored by businesses along the I-74 corridor. We serve all of Crawfordsville as well as nearby communities including Lebanon to the southeast and Lafayette to the north.
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