Crawfordsville Concrete is the concrete contractor Lebanon homeowners call for slab foundation building, driveway replacement, and concrete flatwork. Serving Boone County for over a decade, we handle foundation work, driveway construction, and patio installation - with a crew that knows how Boone County clay soils and central Indiana winters affect every concrete project here.

Lebanon is one of the faster-growing areas in Boone County, and new construction on the city edges calls for slab foundations built right the first time. We prepare the base for central Indiana clay soils, place reinforcement, and pour slabs that will not shift as the ground moves through wet springs and dry summers. Learn about our slab foundation building service.
Older homes near downtown Lebanon and the neighborhoods close to Lebanon High School often have driveways that show the wear of decades of Indiana winters. We replace failed concrete with new slabs built on compacted bases, using mix designs suited for the freeze-thaw conditions that hit Boone County every year.
Lebanon lots in the established neighborhoods near the Boone County Courthouse tend to have slower drainage because of the clay-heavy soil underneath. Every patio we pour is graded to move water away from the foundation, so you are not dealing with standing water after every spring storm.
Sidewalks in Lebanon's older residential streets heave and crack each winter as the ground freezes and thaws. Whether the city has already flagged a section for repair or you are getting ahead of the problem, we handle permits and pour replacements that hold up through future freeze-thaw seasons.
The growth along the I-65 corridor and the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District is bringing more construction to Lebanon than the city has seen in years. We install full foundations for new builds on the growing edge of town, sized for the loads they carry and the soil conditions common in Boone County.
Lebanon homeowners adding garages, room additions, or outbuildings need footings dug to the frost line for central Indiana - typically around 30 inches - so the structure does not shift as the ground freezes and thaws each winter. We size and pour footings that meet local building requirements and hold up for decades.
Lebanon sits in the heart of central Indiana, where winters bring hard freezes regularly from December through February and the ground can lock up several inches deep. The freeze-thaw cycle that follows is the most common cause of concrete failure in this part of the state. Water enters surface pores and hairline cracks, freezes, expands, and breaks the concrete apart from the inside out. What starts as minor surface spalling becomes a structurally compromised slab within a few seasons if the original pour lacked the right mix design, base preparation, or joint placement. The clay soils throughout Boone County compound the problem - clay holds moisture, expands when wet, and shrinks when dry, moving the ground under any slab that was not poured on a properly drained, compacted base.
Lebanon's housing stock runs the full spectrum. Older homes near the downtown core and the neighborhoods around Lebanon High School have driveways, patios, and sidewalks that have been through many decades of Indiana weather and are often ready for replacement. Newer subdivisions on the edges of the city - especially those going up near the I-65 corridor and the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District - need fresh foundations, slabs, and flatwork installed correctly from the start. The city's growth pace in recent years means both types of projects are common at the same time, and a contractor who works Lebanon regularly understands what each neighborhood's soil profile and drainage situation actually look like.
Our crew works throughout Lebanon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the City of Lebanon for driveway and sidewalk work, and we know the process so you do not have to navigate it alone. We have worked in the established streets near the Boone County Courthouse and in the growth areas spreading out toward I-65.
Interstate 65 and US Route 52 are the two main corridors through Lebanon, and most of the city's residential neighborhoods fan out from these routes. State Road 39 connects Lebanon north and south through Boone County. Whether your property is in one of the older streets near downtown, out near the Lebanon Business Park on the southwest side, or in a newer subdivision going up on the city outskirts, we know the terrain and the soil conditions across all of Lebanon.
We also serve the communities around Lebanon regularly. If you have a job in Frankfort to the north or need work done on a property in Crawfordsville to the west, we cover both areas and schedule across the region.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your project. We reply within one business day to schedule a visit.
We visit your property to assess the site, check soil and drainage conditions, and measure the work area. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any work begins - no surprises later.
If the project requires a City of Lebanon permit, we handle that process on your behalf. We schedule the pour for a weather window that keeps the concrete above freezing during its critical curing period.
We complete the work, clean up the site, and walk you through any curing instructions. We remain available for questions after the job is finished.
We serve Lebanon and all of Boone County. Call today or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.
(765) 350-1779Lebanon is the county seat of Boone County and home to around 16,000 to 17,000 residents, making it a mid-sized small city by Indiana standards. The historic Boone County Courthouse anchors the downtown square, and the neighborhoods radiating from that center include a mix of homes built across many decades. Older streets near downtown and around Lebanon High School feature mid-century and earlier wood-frame homes on modest lots, while newer subdivisions on the city's outskirts have expanded in recent years as Boone County's population has grown. The Lebanon Public Library, a Carnegie library dating to 1903, is one of the city's oldest standing civic institutions. More information about the city is available on the Lebanon, Indiana Wikipedia page.
Lebanon has drawn significant industrial investment in recent years, including large employers along the I-65 corridor and the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District on the city's growing edge. This growth is bringing in new workers and families, which adds demand for new construction alongside the steady need for maintenance and repair on the city's established housing stock. If you are in Lebanon and need a concrete contractor, we cover the whole city and the communities nearby. We also serve homeowners in Danville to the southeast and in Plainfield further south, both of which we reach regularly.
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