Serving Springfield, MA and surrounding areas. (413) 334-1135

Precision Springfield Concrete Company serves Springfield and the Pioneer Valley with driveways, patios, foundations, and stamped concrete built for New England winters. Fully licensed, insured, and permit-ready.

Precision Springfield Concrete Company is a full-service concrete contractor based in Springfield, MA, offering 16 residential and commercial concrete services across the Pioneer Valley and beyond. From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, we handle every phase of the job — site prep, permits, pour, and cleanup. We serve 12 cities and towns in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut, and every crew member is covered under our Massachusetts contractor license and general liability policy.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway handles heavy traffic, manages water runoff, and holds up through decades of Springfield winters.
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No usable outdoor space in your backyard? A concrete patio gives your family a level, low-maintenance surface for grilling, entertaining, and relaxing all season.
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Want the look of brick or stone without the shifting and weeds? Stamped concrete delivers a custom pattern and color in one solid, durable slab.
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Heaving or crumbling front walkway? A new concrete sidewalk solves the trip hazard, improves curb appeal, and meets current grading and drainage standards.
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Dusty, pitted garage floor? A fresh concrete slab gives you a clean, even surface that holds up to parked vehicles, tool drops, and fluid spills.
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Plain gray surfaces getting old? Decorative concrete finishes add color, texture, and pattern to floors, patios, and walkways without replacing the underlying slab.
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Soil washing away or a slope you cannot use? A concrete retaining wall stabilizes the grade and creates usable flat space in your yard.
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Need a hard, permanent floor for a basement, addition, or utility space? We install level, properly cured concrete floors built to last for the life of the structure.
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Old pool deck cracking or slippery? We pour and finish pool decks with the right texture and slope to keep the area safe and looking good season after season.
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Front steps pulling away from the house or crumbling at the edges? New concrete steps improve entry safety and refresh the first impression your home makes.
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Building an addition, garage, or new structure? A properly poured concrete slab foundation starts every project on stable, code-compliant ground.
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Foundation cracked or settling? We install poured concrete foundations engineered for Springfield's freeze-thaw conditions and local soil characteristics.
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Damaged or inadequate parking surface on your commercial property? We build durable concrete parking lots sized and graded for the traffic you need to handle.
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Starting a new construction project? Concrete footings distribute the load of walls, posts, and piers so the structure above stays level and stable for decades.
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Basement flooding or a foundation that has settled lower than it should be? Foundation raising lifts the structure back to the correct elevation and addresses the underlying cause.
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Need to cut through an existing slab for plumbing, utilities, or a repair? Precision concrete cutting creates clean, controlled openings without cracking the surrounding surface.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you need — a new driveway, a patio, a foundation repair, or something else entirely. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. No pressure, no sales pitch — just a straight assessment of what the job requires.
We visit your property, measure the area, check site conditions and drainage, and review what permits Springfield's building department will require. Within a few days you receive a written, itemized quote that covers demolition, base preparation, the concrete pour, and cleanup. No single-number bids, no hidden add-ons.
Once you accept the quote, we pull all permits before any equipment arrives. Our crew handles every step — site prep, gravel base, the pour, finishing, and final walkthrough. We haul away all debris when the job is done. You get a finished surface and the permit documentation to prove the work was done legally and to code.
We hold a Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor license issued by the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, and we carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. Ask to see both before any work starts.
Every quote starts with a free visit to your property. We measure, assess soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written itemized estimate — not a ballpark figure over the phone. There is no cost and no obligation to move forward.
We are a Springfield-based company. We know Forest Park driveways, McKnight sidewalks, and Sixteen Acres slabs. Every crew we send knows Western Massachusetts winters and what concrete work here actually demands.
We handle all required permits with the City of Springfield's Building Department and the Department of Public Works before work begins. You get the permit documentation at project close — useful when you eventually sell your home.
Ready to get started? Call (413) 334-1135 or send us a message.
"They poured our new driveway in two days, exactly when they said they would. The drainage actually works now — water runs toward the street instead of pooling near our garage. We waited too long to do this."
Kevin R., Agawam — Concrete driveway building
"The stamped patio looks like real bluestone, but it is solid and there are no weeds pushing through. They handled the permit with the city, which I appreciated because I had no idea how that worked."
Linda M., Chicopee — Stamped concrete services
"Our front steps had been crumbling for years and finally became a real safety issue. The new ones are level, have the right pitch, and look like they belong with the house. Job was done in a day."
Tom B., Holyoke — Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation, and no one will pressure you for a decision on the call. After you submit, someone from our office will contact you to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(413) 334-1135Precision Springfield Concrete Company is based in Springfield, MA and serves 12 cities and towns across Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut, including Chicopee, Holyoke, Westfield, and Northampton. We aim to respond within 1 business day and can typically schedule same-week site visits for most locations within our service area.
Concrete generally outperforms asphalt in freeze-thaw climates because it does not soften in summer heat or become brittle in deep cold. In Springfield, a properly sealed concrete driveway typically lasts 30 or more years versus 15 to 20 for asphalt, though concrete costs more upfront.
Those grooves are control joints. Contractors cut them intentionally so the slab has a planned place to flex when the ground shifts with temperature changes. Without them, the concrete would crack randomly across the surface — usually in the worst-looking places.
It is not a myth. Sodium chloride and calcium chloride de-icers draw moisture into the concrete surface and accelerate the freeze-thaw breakdown from the inside. In Springfield, where MassDOT salts roads heavily, using a penetrating concrete sealer every two to three years is the most practical defense.
Patching makes sense for isolated cracks or a small spalled area. But if more than 25 to 30 percent of the surface is damaged, or if sections have shifted and settled unevenly, the base beneath the slab is likely compromised. Patching over a bad base delays the problem by a few years at most.
You should keep vehicles off a new concrete driveway for at least 7 days after the pour. Foot traffic can resume after 24 to 48 hours. Concrete continues to gain strength for a full 28 days after placement, which is also when the first sealer coat is typically applied.
Most new or replacement concrete installations in Springfield require a building permit, and work near the street or sidewalk needs a separate approval from the Department of Public Works. The City of Springfield Building Department enforces these requirements. Unpermitted work can create complications when you sell your home.
Precision Springfield Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Springfield, MA, serving the Pioneer Valley and surrounding communities since 2022. We are registered as a Home Improvement Contractor in Massachusetts under the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, which requires licensing, insurance, and consumer protection compliance for all residential work.
Since 2022, we have completed concrete projects across all 16 service categories — driveways, foundations, patios, retaining walls, pool decks, and more — serving homeowners and property managers across 12 cities in Western Massachusetts and Connecticut.
To learn more about our company and how we work, visit our About page.
PSI is the compressive strength of the mix. Standard residential work uses 3,000 to 4,000 PSI. In a freeze-thaw climate like Springfield's, requesting 4,000 PSI with air-entrainment is a reasonable and affordable upgrade that improves long-term durability.
Yes. A penetrating sealer applied 28 to 30 days after the pour — and reapplied every two to three years — significantly extends the life of any concrete surface in this climate. The first 30 days is the curing period; sealing too early traps moisture.
Water should run away from your home, not toward it. A correctly graded driveway or patio slopes roughly 1/8 to 1/4 inch per foot toward the street. After the first heavy rain, watch where the water goes — that tells you whether the grading was done right.
Isolated cracks less than 1/4 inch wide can often be filled with a color-matched sealant. But widespread cracking, uneven settling, or surface spalling across more than a quarter of the slab usually means the base has failed — patching that buys at most a few extra years.
For more on proper concrete construction standards, the American Concrete Institute publishes free homeowner resources on mix selection, curing, and maintenance. When you are ready to talk through your project, call (413) 334-1135 or send us a message.
Springfield is the third-largest city in Massachusetts, home to about 155,000 people in the Pioneer Valley along the Connecticut River. The city sits roughly 90 miles west of Boston and 30 miles north of Hartford. It is densely built, with tight city blocks, multi-family buildings, and a housing stock that skews older — more than half of Springfield's homes were built before 1960, according to Census data.
Springfield has several distinct neighborhoods, each with its own housing character. The McKnight Historic District contains one of the best-preserved collections of late Victorian homes in New England, with stone and brick foundations that are now 120-plus years old. Forest Park, home to Springfield's largest park at 735 acres, has some of the city's most desirable single-family housing. Sixteen Acres and East Springfield offer postwar ranch and Cape Cod homes on larger lots, while the North and South End neighborhoods have densely packed triple-deckers and two-family homes.
Springfield's climate is a real factor in concrete work here. The city averages around 45 inches of snow per year, ground frost depths of 3 to 4 feet, and dozens of freeze-thaw cycles between November and April. The National Weather Service Springfield forecast office tracks these conditions closely, and they shape everything about how concrete should be built here — base depth, mix selection, joint spacing, and sealing schedule all need to account for what Springfield winters actually do to outdoor surfaces.
We work across all of Springfield's neighborhoods, from homes near the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame downtown to properties out in Sixteen Acres and Forest Park. Whether your home is a Victorian in McKnight with a crumbling front walkway or a postwar ranch that needs a new garage slab, we have worked on properties like yours throughout Springfield and the surrounding area.
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Precision Springfield Concrete Company
10 Bruce Landon WayCall or message us today for a free on-site estimate. We serve Springfield and 12 surrounding cities with licensed, insured concrete work.