Concrete Driveways Edmonton
Residential and commercial concrete driveways built to handle Alberta winters — plow trucks, road salt, freeze-thaw and all.
Built to last in Alberta.
Every job starts with a proper sub-base and ends with a sealed, protected finish. No shortcuts.
- Correctly engineered sub-base prevents heaving and settling
- 4000 psi concrete with air entrainment for freeze/thaw durability
- Rebar reinforcement on every residential driveway
- Choice of finishes: broom, exposed aggregate, stamped
- Seals cracks with engineered control joints
From call to final seal.
Site Assessment
We check drainage, sub-base, setbacks, and local bylaws (city approaches need permits in most municipalities).
Removal & Prep
If there is an old driveway, we remove and haul it. Then excavate, compact, and grade for drainage.
Form, Reinforce, Pour
Forms set, rebar and wire mesh laid, then a single clean pour with proper finishing and curing.
Cure & Handoff
48 hours before foot traffic, 7 days before driving on it. Sealed when ready.
Concrete Driveways we've built.
Common questions
Do I need a city permit for a new driveway approach?+
Yes in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Leduc and Stony Plain. We handle the permit paperwork as part of the job.
How thick should a residential driveway be?+
4 inches is the bare minimum; we pour 5" for driveways and 6" for anywhere trucks or RVs will park.
When can I drive on my new driveway?+
7 days for cars, 14 days for trucks and RVs. Walking on it is fine after 48 hours.







