Crawfordsville Concrete serves Plainfield homeowners with driveway replacement, patio construction, sidewalks, and concrete foundations. We know the full range of Plainfield's housing stock - from older homes along the Historic National Road to the newer subdivisions going up near Ronald Reagan Parkway - and we understand the clay soils and Indiana winters that drive most of the concrete damage we see here. We reply within one business day.

Plainfield has two distinct generations of driveways: older pours near the Historic National Road that are now several decades past their prime, and subdivision driveways from the 1990s and 2000s that are hitting 20 to 30 Indiana winters for the first time. Both groups need the same solution - a properly compacted base, the right concrete mix, and control joints placed to manage the clay soil movement underneath. See our concrete driveway building service.
Backyards across Plainfield's established and newer neighborhoods often have patios that have cracked or settled as the clay soil beneath them shifted through wet Indiana springs and dry summers. We pour new patios on compacted gravel bases graded to move water away from the house foundation, so the surface stays level through Hendricks County seasons.
The warehouse and commercial corridor on Plainfield's east side near Indianapolis International Airport puts heavy daily truck traffic on paved surfaces. Concrete parking lots and access areas hold up to that load better than asphalt over time, and we build them with the base depth and mix strength that commercial applications in central Indiana require.
Sidewalks in Plainfield's older neighborhoods near the National Road corridor have gone through more freeze-thaw cycles than most. Heaved panels at tree lawns and cracked sections at property transitions are the most common issues we address, and we match panel dimensions and surface finish to the surrounding walk so replacements do not stand out.
Plainfield homeowners replacing patios and front walkways often want more than a plain gray slab. Stamped concrete delivers the look of stone, brick, or slate on a surface that handles Indiana winters without the ongoing maintenance that natural stone pavers require when clay soil moves underneath them year after year.
Additions, detached garages, and outbuildings going up on Plainfield properties need footings set below Indiana's frost line to stay stable through winter. On the flat, clay-heavy lots common across Hendricks County, shallow footings are especially prone to frost heave - getting depth and bearing right from the start prevents structural movement later.
Plainfield is one of the fastest-growing towns in Hendricks County, with a population that has grown well past 35,000 in recent years. That growth has produced a residential landscape spanning two very different eras. The neighborhoods closest to the Historic National Road - US Route 40 - include homes built from the mid-20th century onward, with driveways and walkways that have gone through many Indiana freeze-thaw cycles and are often past the point where patching is cost effective. Farther out, the subdivisions developed over the past 20 to 30 years are reaching the age when original concrete first shows serious cracking and settling. Beneath both groups of properties, the clay-heavy soils of central Indiana and Hendricks County do the same slow work of expansion and contraction that eventually compromises any concrete surface laid without proper base preparation.
Plainfield's flat terrain and slow-draining clay soil also create standing water problems on low-lying lots after the heavy spring rains and snowmelt common to central Indiana. Saturated clay underneath a slab exerts upward pressure as it swells, and repeated exposure accelerates settling and cracking. Add Indiana's hard freezes from December through February - when water inside any surface crack expands and chips concrete apart from the inside - and the combination of soil type, drainage, and winter climate explains most of what Plainfield homeowners see happening to their outdoor concrete over 15 to 20 years.
Our crew works throughout Plainfield regularly, and we pull permits through the Town of Plainfield for projects that require them, handling the application process so customers do not have to manage that themselves. We know what Plainfield inspectors look for and how to keep the permit timeline from slowing down the job.
US Route 40 - the Historic National Road - runs east-west through the center of Plainfield and connects the older residential neighborhoods to the commercial strip most residents use daily. Ronald Reagan Parkway runs north-south on the east side of town, linking I-70 to the subdivisions and commercial areas that have grown up around Indianapolis International Airport. That airport proximity has driven some of the fastest growth in the region, and we work in both the long-established neighborhoods near the downtown core and the newer streets still being built on the edges of town.
We cover the entire Hendricks County west-side corridor. If you have a project in Avon just north of Plainfield, or work to do in Lebanon to the northwest, we handle those jobs and coordinate 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 around your schedule.
We come to the property, assess the existing surface, drainage, and soil conditions, and give you a written quote that covers base preparation, materials, and finished work - so there are no cost surprises once the job starts.
Where a permit is required, we apply through the Town of Plainfield before any work begins. We schedule the job around Indiana weather - proper curing temperature matters, especially in the spring and fall shoulder seasons.
Most residential jobs take one to two days of active work on site. We clean up before we leave, walk you through the cure timeline, and tell you exactly when the surface is ready for foot traffic and then for vehicles.
We serve Plainfield and all of Hendricks County. No pressure - call or submit your details and we will get back to you within one business day.
(765) 350-1779Plainfield is a town in Hendricks County, Indiana, located just west of Indianapolis along Interstate 70. The largest town in Hendricks County, it has grown from around 27,000 residents in 2010 to well over 35,000 today, driven largely by its proximity to Indianapolis International Airport and the major warehouse and distribution corridor that has developed along the I-70 and Ronald Reagan Parkway corridors on the east side of town. The historic core of Plainfield runs along US Route 40 - the Historic National Road, one of America's oldest long-distance highways, which still serves as the town's main commercial street. The neighborhoods flanking that corridor include homes from multiple decades, giving the town a residential mix ranging from mid-century ranch homes to new subdivisions on the growing edges.
Plainfield's terrain is flat to gently rolling - typical of Indiana's glaciated plains - with clay-heavy soils that drain slowly after the heavy spring rains common to central Indiana. The town operates its own building and permitting offices and is governed independently of Hendricks County. Splash Island Waterpark, operated by the town, is a popular summer destination for local families and a marker of Plainfield's investment in community amenities. Neighboring communities served by our crew include Avon to the north and Danville to the west, both of which share Plainfield's Hendricks County soil and climate conditions.
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