
Easton Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Easton and 11 surrounding towns. Local crew, free estimates, work done right the first time.

Easton Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in Easton, MA, offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and businesses across the South Shore. Whether you have a cracked driveway heaving from winter frost, a backyard with no usable outdoor space, or a structure that needs a solid foundation, we handle the whole job from permit to final walkthrough. We serve 12 communities and are Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor registered, so your project is on record and inspected.

Cracked or crumbling driveway? A new concrete driveway built for Easton winters handles heavy traffic and lasts 30 to 50 years.
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No outdoor living space yet? A poured concrete patio gives your backyard a stable, low-maintenance surface built to outlast the season.
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Plain gray concrete not what you pictured? Stamped patterns and integral color turn a slab into something that looks like stone or brick.
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Raised edges or crumbling sections create trip hazards every winter. A new concrete sidewalk is level, safe, and built for foot traffic year-round.
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Oil stains and a rough, crumbling garage floor make even a clean car look bad. Fresh concrete seals the surface and holds up under daily vehicle use.
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Exposed aggregate, colored finishes, and custom patterns turn functional concrete into a design feature that stands out from the street.
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Sloped yard washing out your landscaping? A concrete retaining wall holds the grade and stops erosion for the long term.
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Basement or warehouse floor cracked and uneven? Concrete floor installation gives you a smooth, durable surface ready for any use.
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A pool deck that is slippery or cracked is a safety problem. Poured concrete gives you a clean, textured surface that drains well and lasts.
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Crumbling front steps are the first thing visitors notice. New concrete steps are safe, properly graded, and built to last through every New England winter.
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Building an addition or accessory structure? A properly poured slab foundation starts everything on solid ground.
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New construction or a full replacement? We install poured concrete foundations that meet code and are built for Massachusetts soil conditions.
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Potholes and crumbling edges make a commercial lot look neglected. A new concrete parking lot handles heavy vehicle loads and resists freeze-thaw damage.
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Every load-bearing structure starts with footings. We pour properly sized and reinforced concrete footings that keep structures stable through shifting soil.
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Foundation settling or dropping? We raise and stabilize concrete foundations before the structural damage becomes a far more expensive problem.
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Need to modify or remove existing concrete? We cut clean, precise lines through slabs without damaging surrounding surfaces.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few basic questions - project type, rough size, existing surface - and schedule a free on-site estimate. We respond within 1 business day. You do not need to know the full scope yet. That is what the visit is for.
We come to your property, measure the area, check soil and drainage conditions, and talk through your options. Then we give you a written proposal that covers every cost: demo, base prep, pour, finishing, permits, and cleanup. No hidden charges after the work starts.
Once you approve the scope, we pull the required permit, schedule your project, and complete the work. We walk you through the finished job and explain any care steps. The permit record is filed, the inspector signs off, and you have a surface built to last.
We are registered with the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs - a legal requirement for home improvement work above the state threshold. Ask for our number. A permit is pulled on every qualifying job so your work is on record.
Every quote comes from an actual site visit, not a phone guess. We measure, assess conditions, and give you a written breakdown of every cost before you commit. You can compare it against other bids - no pressure.
We have been doing concrete work in Easton and the surrounding South Shore towns since 2018. We know local soil conditions, seasonal timing, and the permit process through the Town of Easton Building Department.
We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. If anything unexpected happens on your property during a job, you are protected. We will send proof of coverage before work begins - no excuses.
Ready to get started? Call (774) 568-8870 or send us a message.
"They replaced my entire driveway in two days and had it ready for cars by the following weekend. The base work looked solid and the edges came out clean. I had gotten three quotes and these guys were straightforward about exactly what was included."
James R., Easton - Concrete driveway building
"We had them pour a patio in the backyard and I was nervous about the stamped finish holding up through winter. It is now two winters in and it still looks exactly like it did the day they finished. They told us to reseal it in fall, which we did, and that made all the difference."
Diane M., Stoughton - Stamped concrete services
"The front steps on our house had been crumbling for years. They came out, assessed the whole situation including drainage at the base, and replaced the steps and the landing. The permit process was handled completely by them. No surprises."
Tom B., Canton - Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - getting an estimate costs you nothing. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure the area and give you an accurate written quote.
(774) 568-8870Easton Concrete is based in Easton, MA and serves 12 communities across Bristol and Norfolk counties, including Brockton, Stoughton, and Taunton. We cover all 12 service areas with the same crew and the same standards - no subcontracting. Most estimates can be scheduled within the same week you reach out.
Concrete typically lasts 30 to 50 years in a northeastern climate - roughly double the lifespan of asphalt. The upfront cost is higher, but concrete requires less maintenance and does not soften in summer heat the way asphalt does.
Concrete expands and contracts with temperature changes. Without planned control joints cut at regular intervals, it cracks wherever stress finds a weak point. Properly spaced joints direct any cracking to nearly invisible lines.
A compacted gravel base beneath a concrete slab provides drainage and stability. Without it, the slab settles, shifts, and cracks as the ground moves. The base is invisible once the job is done, which is why it is the most commonly cut corner.
Yes. Salt that gets tracked in from salted roads chemically attacks the surface layer of concrete over time, causing a flaking called scaling. Applying a quality sealer before winter is the main defense - the Portland Cement Association covers this in detail.
Patching works for isolated cracks. When cracking is widespread, sections have shifted vertically, or the surface is flaking across more than a third of the area, replacement is more cost-effective than continued patching.
Much of southeastern Massachusetts sits on glacially deposited soils - a mix of sandy loam, gravel, and clay pockets. Clay holds moisture and shifts with frost, which stresses slabs from below. Experienced contractors excavate deeper and use more gravel base in problem areas.
Easton Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Easton, MA, serving 12 communities across the South Shore and surrounding region since 2018. We hold a Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor registration issued by the state Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, which is required for residential work above the state threshold. We have completed concrete driveways, patios, foundations, and flatwork across all 16 service types we offer - no referrals, no subcontracting. Everything is done by our own crew. Learn more about us.
Patching works for isolated hairline cracks. When cracks are wider than a pencil, sections have shifted up or down, or scaling covers large areas, a full replacement costs less in the long run than repeated repairs.
Ask your contractor to show you the compacted gravel layer before the pour. A minimum of four inches of compacted gravel is standard in this region. If they pour directly on soil, that is a warning sign.
Apply a concrete sealer every two to three years, especially before winter. Avoid rock salt and harsh ice-melt products on any concrete surface - sand is safer for traction and will not eat the surface.
The American Concrete Institute publishes detailed guidance on residential concrete best practices. If you have questions about your specific project, the fastest answer is a free on-site estimate - call (774) 568-8870 or send us a message.
Easton is a town of roughly 25,000 residents in Bristol County, about 25 miles south of Boston. It is made up of five distinct villages - North Easton, South Easton, Eastondale, Chartley, and Furnace Village - each with its own character and housing stock. North Easton has some of the oldest homes in town, including properties near the Ames Free Library, designed by H.H. Richardson in 1883. South Easton and Chartley have larger, more wooded lots where mature trees and wet spring soil create ongoing challenges for driveways and walkways.
The town is home to Stonehill College, which has been part of the community since 1948, and sits adjacent to Borderland State Park, an 1,800-acre green space along the Easton-Sharon border. Most Easton homes are single-family, owner-occupied houses on decent-sized lots - many of them built in the 1960s through 1980s, which means a lot of original driveways and walkways are well past their useful life. Soil conditions across town include sandy loam, clay pockets, and glacially deposited material that requires careful base preparation on every concrete job. Median home values in Easton sit in the $500,000-$600,000 range, and most homeowners here take their properties seriously - which is exactly the kind of job we do best.
We work in all five of Easton's villages and across all 12 of our service communities. Wherever you are in this area, we have likely done concrete work on a nearby property. Easton winters are hard on any outdoor surface, and we build for that climate specifically - not to the national average.
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Easton Concrete
11 South St
Easton, MA 02375
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Contact Easton Concrete for a free on-site estimate - no obligation, no pressure, just a straight answer on what your project will cost and how long it will take.