Your driveway takes a beating every winter. We build new concrete driveways in Sheboygan that are designed for Wisconsin freeze-thaw cycles, so you stop patching and start driving worry-free.

Concrete driveway building in Sheboygan, WI means removing your old surface, preparing a compacted gravel base, pouring a fresh slab, and letting it cure before vehicle traffic - most jobs run two to five days on-site with a full week before you drive on it.
A lot of Sheboygan homes were built in the mid-20th century, and many still have their original driveways. If your driveway is cracking after every winter, pooling water near the garage, or flaking in large patches, it is not a patching problem - it is a replacement conversation. The good news is a properly built concrete driveway typically lasts 30 years or more, so you are solving the problem for a long time.
If your project also includes a front walkway, take a look at our concrete sidewalk building service - many homeowners handle both at the same time.
If you have filled the same cracks two or three times and they reopen every spring, the slab itself has broken down. In Sheboygan's climate, repeated freeze-thaw cycles accelerate this - and patching is no longer a real fix.
When the top layer peels away in chunks or the surface looks rough and pitted, that is called spalling. Road salt and Wisconsin winters eat away at the surface over time. Once spalling covers a significant portion of your driveway, replacement is almost always more cost-effective than repair.
A properly built driveway slopes so water runs to the sides. If puddles sit in the middle or near your garage after rain, the slab has settled unevenly. Standing water speeds up deterioration and can work its way under the slab and into your garage.
Many Sheboygan homes built in the 1960s through 1980s still have their original driveways. A 40-year-old slab that has been through hundreds of Wisconsin winters is likely at or past the end of its life - even if it does not look catastrophic yet. Getting an assessment now is smarter than waiting for a full failure.
We handle concrete driveway building as a complete project - from demolition and hauling away your old slab, to compacting the base, pouring, finishing, and cleanup. Whether you want a plain broom-finish surface or a decorative option, we walk you through what makes sense for your home and your budget before any work begins. For homeowners who want to extend the look of their outdoor space, we also offer concrete patio construction that can be designed to connect directly to your new driveway.
Every driveway we build includes proper base preparation - compacted soil and a gravel layer that keeps the slab from sinking or cracking over time. We also cut control joints into the surface so that if the concrete does move with temperature changes, it cracks along those planned lines instead of randomly across the slab. And we pull the required city permit for every project in Sheboygan, which means your finished driveway gets a city inspection before we consider the job done.
A clean, slip-resistant surface suited to most residential driveways. Practical, affordable, and built to last.
Thicker pour and heavier base preparation for homeowners who park trucks, RVs, or work vans. Prevents premature cracking under extra load.
Add pattern or color to your driveway surface. Good option for homeowners who want curb appeal alongside durability.
Ideal when the existing driveway is crumbling, sunken, or draining toward the house. We regrade for proper water runoff as part of the project.
Sheboygan sits on the western shore of Lake Michigan, and that location shapes what a driveway needs to survive. Temperatures swing from well below freezing in January to hot and humid in summer, and that repeated freezing and thawing is the number-one reason driveways crack and flake in this area. The road salt the city uses on public streets all winter gets tracked onto your driveway by every car that pulls in. A contractor who does not account for Wisconsin winters in the mix design and surface finish is setting your driveway up to fail early.
A significant portion of Sheboygan's residential neighborhoods were developed in the mid-20th century. If your home is in one of those older neighborhoods - whether you are near downtown or in an area like central Sheboygan or out toward Sheboygan Falls - there is a good chance the existing driveway is 40 to 60 years old and has never been replaced. We see this regularly, and we know what it takes to build something that will hold up for the next 30 years in this climate.
We respond within one business day. We will ask about the size of your driveway, the condition of the existing surface, and whether you park heavy vehicles. No commitment required - just enough to give you a useful first conversation.
We measure the area, check drainage, and look at the condition of the base underneath. You receive a written estimate that covers everything - demolition, base prep, the pour, cleanup, and permit fees. No line items added after the fact.
For a full driveway replacement in Sheboygan, we apply for the required city permit before work begins. Once approved, you get a start date. In peak season, expect a two-to-four week wait - reaching out in early spring gives you the best window.
Day one: old driveway comes out, ground is graded and compacted, gravel base goes down. Day two: forms are set, concrete is poured and finished. You are off the driveway for a full week after the pour before vehicle traffic.
We respond within one business day. Your estimate covers everything - no surprise charges when the job is done.
(920) 567-1812We are registered with the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services and carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. You are protected if anything goes wrong on your property.
We apply for the required Sheboygan building permit on your behalf for every full driveway replacement. That means a city inspector signs off on the work - not just us. This also protects you when you sell your home.
We use concrete mixes and base preparation methods designed for Sheboygan's freeze-thaw cycles and road salt exposure. A driveway built for Wisconsin looks the same after 10 winters as it did after 10 days.
Your written estimate covers demolition, base prep, the pour, cleanup, and permit fees. The price on your estimate is the price on your invoice - no additions at the end unless you ask for something extra.
These are not just talking points - they are the specific things Sheboygan homeowners ask about before they hire a concrete contractor. We address every one of them upfront so you are not left wondering. Ready to talk? Call (920) 567-1812 or submit a request online.
More questions? The Portland Cement Association and the American Concrete Institute publish detailed guides on driveway construction, thickness requirements, and concrete care. Or contact us directly - we are happy to answer questions specific to your property.
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