Crawfordsville Concrete is the concrete contractor Frankfort homeowners call for foundation installation, driveways, and concrete flatwork. Serving Clinton County for over a decade, we handle foundation work, driveway building, and patio construction - with a crew that understands the clay soils and freeze-thaw winters that are hard on concrete in this part of Indiana.

Frankfort is growing west toward the I-65 corridor, and new construction along Roy Scott Parkway and beyond means fresh demand for properly built foundations. We size footings for Clinton County clay soils so the foundation stays level as the ground moves with wet springs and dry summers. See our foundation installation service.
Older homes near downtown Frankfort and Old Stoney often have driveways that have survived decades of Indiana winters - and many are showing it. We replace aged concrete with new slabs built on compacted bases, using mix designs rated for the freeze-thaw stress this part of the state puts on every surface.
New builds in Frankfort's annexed areas toward I-65 frequently use slab-on-grade foundations. We prepare the base correctly for clay-heavy north-central Indiana soils, place reinforcement, and pour slabs that will not shift as the ground expands and contracts through the seasons.
Frankfort homeowners with flat lots along U.S. 421 and in the residential neighborhoods off the main corridor know that poor patio drainage means standing water after every spring rain. We grade every patio slab to carry water away from the house, accounting for the slow-draining clay soils common here.
The older neighborhoods close to Frankfort's downtown see heaved and cracked sidewalks every spring after the ground thaws. Whether the city has flagged a repair or you want to replace your front walk before someone trips, we handle permits and pour replacements that stay level through future freeze-thaw cycles.
Frankfort's industrial park and the commercial properties near it require footings sized for the loads they carry - not just the minimum. We pour footings for additions, detached garages, and structural work, dug to the proper depth to get below the frost line and into stable soil.
Frankfort sits in north-central Indiana, where winters bring hard freezes from December through February and the ground can freeze several inches deep. The freeze-thaw cycle that follows every winter is the single biggest threat to concrete in this area. Water gets into surface pores and small cracks, freezes, expands, and chips the concrete apart from the inside - a process that turns a minor surface issue into a failing slab in just a few seasons. The clay-heavy glacial soils throughout Clinton County add to the problem. Clay holds moisture and swells when wet, then shrinks during dry stretches, moving the ground under any slab that was not built on a properly compacted, well-drained base.
The property mix in Frankfort covers a lot of ground. Older homes near the historic center of town - the streets close to Old Stoney city hall - have foundations and driveways that have been through decades of Indiana winters and need contractors who know how to work around settled structures. Newer construction on the west side of the city, spreading toward Interstate 65, calls for fresh foundations, driveways, and flatwork on relatively undeveloped land. The city's large industrial park creates commercial and industrial-adjacent work that demands heavier footings and thicker slabs. A concrete contractor who works in Frankfort regularly has to be ready for all of it.
Our crew works throughout Frankfort regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the City of Frankfort for driveway and sidewalk work, and we know what the process looks like - so you do not have to figure it out yourself. We have worked in the older neighborhoods near Old Stoney city hall and in the growth areas stretching toward the I-65 corridor along Roy Scott Parkway.
U.S. Route 421 runs through the heart of Frankfort and is the main road through town, connecting residential streets to the commercial strip and the industrial park. We know this corridor and the neighborhoods that branch off it. Whether your property is near Prairie Creek Park, in one of the established streets near downtown, or in a newer section of the city, we are familiar with what the soil and drainage conditions look like across Frankfort.
We serve the broader Clinton County area and work regularly in neighboring communities. If you have a neighbor in Lafayette to the northwest or in Lebanon to the south, we cover both communities and can coordinate work across areas when that makes sense.
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 to get an estimate.
We visit your property, measure the project area, and check the base conditions - including soil drainage and any existing concrete that needs to be removed. You get a written quote that breaks down scope and cost so you can compare it fairly against other bids.
If a permit is required, we handle the application with the City of Frankfort. Once approved, the crew removes any old material, compacts the base, sets forms, and pours on a scheduled day. You do not need to be present for the work, but we confirm timing with you in advance.
After the pour, the concrete needs 5 to 7 days before vehicle traffic - longer in cooler weather. We walk the finished work with you before closing out the job and answer any questions about maintenance and sealing to protect the surface through Frankfort winters.
We serve Frankfort and all of Clinton County. Tell us about your project and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(765) 350-1779Frankfort is the county seat of Clinton County, located in north-central Indiana roughly midway between Indianapolis and Lafayette. The city of around 15,000 to 17,000 people is anchored by Old Stoney, the historic city hall building at 301 E. Clinton Street that serves as the hub of local government and a well-known landmark for residents. The area has a strong manufacturing and industrial heritage, with one of the larger contiguous industrial parks in Indiana sitting within the city limits - which shapes both the employment base and the types of properties contractors work on here.
The housing stock in Frankfort ranges widely. The neighborhoods closest to downtown tend to have homes built in the early to mid 1900s - older structures on established lots with mature trees and driveways that have seen a lot of Indiana winters. The newer sections of the city, particularly the areas stretching west along the I-65 corridor through annexation, have more recent construction with newer concrete and infrastructure. Prairie Creek Park and Frankfort's other city parks anchor the residential side of the community and give the city a genuine small-town character that residents value. We also serve homeowners in nearby Lafayette and Lebanon, which are the closest larger service areas to the north and south.
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