
Middletown Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, sidewalks, and more across central Connecticut. We show up on time, pull every required permit, and build concrete that holds up through New England winters.

Middletown Concrete Company is a concrete contractor in Middletown, CT, offering 16 services for residential and commercial properties across 12 cities in central Connecticut. Whether you need a new driveway before winter, a patio for the summer, or a foundation for a new structure, our crew handles the full scope - demo, prep, pour, and finish. We pull all required permits and stand behind every project we complete.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway handles decades of Connecticut winters and adds real curb appeal.
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Muddy backyard every spring? A concrete patio gives you a dry, level outdoor space from the first warm day of the year.
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Want the look of brick or stone without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers a custom finish on a single durable slab.
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Lifted slab near a tree? We assess root issues before we pour so the new sidewalk stays flat and safe.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? A fresh concrete pour gives you a clean, durable surface that holds up to vehicles and tools.
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Plain gray not cutting it? Decorative finishes turn a basic slab into something that actually improves your home's look.
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Yard sloping away from you? A concrete retaining wall stops erosion and creates usable flat space on sloped lots.
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Uneven or failing interior floor? We install flat, level concrete floors built to last in residential and commercial spaces.
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Slippery or cracked pool surround? A new concrete pool deck is safer, more durable, and easier to maintain.
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Crumbling front steps? New concrete steps are safe, solid, and built to handle Connecticut freeze-thaw cycles for years.
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Building a new structure? A properly poured slab foundation is the base everything else depends on - done right the first time.
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New construction or major addition? We build and install foundations that meet Middletown code and last for generations.
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Pothole-riddled parking area? A concrete parking lot handles heavy traffic and lasts far longer than asphalt.
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Adding a deck or structure? Properly dug and poured concrete footings are what keep any new addition stable and code-compliant.
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Settling foundation causing cracks inside? Foundation raising corrects the problem before it gets worse and more expensive.
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Need precise openings or modifications to existing concrete? Concrete cutting lets us work cleanly without damaging surrounding slabs.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few questions about what you need - size, location, whether there is existing concrete to remove. We respond within 1 business day, and we schedule an in-person visit to look at your property before we quote anything.
We come to you, measure the area, check the ground conditions, and talk through your options for thickness, finish, and any special requirements. You receive a written estimate that breaks down every part of the job - no guesswork, no surprises. Permits are handled by us if required.
Our crew handles demolition of the old surface, base preparation, the pour, and finishing - all in the right sequence and at the right pace. We clean up when we are done, walk you through the curing timeline, and make sure you know exactly how to care for the new surface.
We carry full liability insurance and operate under a Connecticut contractor license on every project we take. You can request proof of insurance before we start - we send it the same day.
We come to your property, look at the actual conditions, and give you a written quote that accounts for your specific site - not a ballpark number generated over the phone. No pressure, no fees.
We are a local business serving Middletown and the surrounding towns. We know Connecticut winters, Middletown's permit requirements, and the soil conditions that affect how concrete holds up here.
Every project we complete is backed by a written workmanship guarantee. If something we built does not perform as it should, we come back and make it right - no argument, no runaround.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (860) 854-0848 or send us a message.
"They replaced our cracked driveway from start to finish in two days. The base prep they did before pouring was thorough - you could tell they were not cutting corners. Two winters later, not a single crack."
James R., Middletown - Concrete driveway building
"We had a rough patch of backyard that turned into a muddy mess every spring. The crew came out, assessed the drainage situation, and poured a patio that slopes away from the house perfectly. No more puddles."
Diane M., Glastonbury - Concrete patio construction
"Our front steps had been crumbling for years and were honestly a hazard in winter. They came out quickly, gave us a fair written quote the same week, and had the new steps done before the first hard freeze."
Carlos T., Meriden - Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting around. There is no obligation, and no pressure to move forward if the estimate does not feel right. Once you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the area, assess conditions, and walk you through your options.
Middletown Concrete Company is based in Middletown, CT and serves 12 cities and towns across central Connecticut, including Meriden, Hartford, and New Haven. We cover the full area with the same crew - no subcontractors. Most projects can be scheduled within the same week, depending on the scope and the season.
Six things worth knowing before you start a concrete project in central Connecticut.
Concrete typically lasts 10 to 15 years longer than asphalt in cold climates. New England's freeze-thaw cycles are harder on asphalt's flexible surface - concrete stays rigid and resists the cracking pattern that develops in asphalt after a decade of Connecticut winters.
Water seeps into small pores in the concrete surface, freezes overnight, and expands - widening the crack a little more each season. Sealing the surface every two to three years closes those pores and stops the cycle before it starts.
The compacted gravel base under any slab is what keeps water draining away and the ground stable. A slab poured directly on clay or soft soil will shift and crack within a few years, no matter how good the concrete mix is. The base is the part you never see but always depend on.
Concrete should not be poured when temperatures are below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Below that threshold, the water in the mix can freeze before the chemical hardening process finishes, producing a weak surface that crumbles quickly. In Connecticut, this limits reliable outdoor pours to roughly late April through October.
In most cases, yes. The City of Middletown requires permits for new driveways, major patio work, and anything that touches the public right-of-way. The good news: a licensed contractor handles the permit for you, so you never have to navigate the building department alone.
Foot traffic is safe after about 24 hours. Vehicles should wait at least 7 days, and heavy trucks a full 30 days. Driving on concrete too soon before it reaches full strength is one of the top causes of premature surface cracking.
For technical standards on residential concrete work, the Portland Cement Association publishes detailed guidance used by contractors and code writers across the country.
Middletown Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Middletown, CT, serving 12 cities across central Connecticut since 2023. We hold a contractor license issued by the State of Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, which requires passing a trade examination and carrying continuous liability insurance.
Our work spans all 16 concrete services listed on this site - residential driveways, commercial parking lots, patios, foundations, retaining walls, and decorative finishes. Every project is handled by our own crew, not subcontracted out.
Read more about our companyHairline cracks can be sealed and monitored. If cracks are wider than a quarter inch, have shifted up or down, or are spreading in a web pattern, the base has likely failed. Patching a compromised base is a short-term fix. In Connecticut, freeze-thaw cycles will widen any crack that is not fully addressed.
New concrete should cure for at least 28 days before sealing. After that, resealing every two to three years is standard in Connecticut. Driveways near the street, where road salt exposure is high, benefit from annual resealing. Sand is safer than chemical ice melt on any concrete surface you want to preserve.
Ask for a written scope that includes: slab thickness, base preparation method, finish type, permit handling, and disposal of the old surface. Ask whether they carry liability insurance and whether you can see proof. A contractor who cannot answer those questions directly is one worth reconsidering.
The American Concrete Institute publishes free residential concrete guides that are worth reading before you get your first estimate. Ready to talk through your project? Call us at (860) 854-0848 or send a message online.
Middletown is a mid-sized Connecticut city of about 47,000 residents and the county seat of Middlesex County, sitting on the west bank of the Connecticut River. The city is anchored by Wesleyan University, one of the oldest liberal arts colleges in the country, and by a Main Street that is one of the widest in New England. A large share of the housing stock dates to before 1960, with Colonial and Victorian-era homes concentrated in the North End and streets near downtown.
For residents near Wadsworth Falls State Park or in the outer Westfield neighborhood, wooded lots with mature trees are common - and so are sidewalk and driveway problems caused by root intrusion and shifting soil. Properties in the lower-lying areas near the Connecticut River corridor face clay-heavy soil and drainage challenges that affect how concrete holds up over time - especially through the spring thaw and the repeated freeze-thaw cycles that run from November through March.
Whether your home is a postwar Cape Cod in the suburbs or a century-old Colonial near Main Street, Middletown Concrete Company knows the building conditions in Middletown and builds concrete accordingly. We serve every neighborhood in the city and respond to estimate requests within 1 business day.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Middletown Concrete Company
66 Washington St
Middletown, CT 06457
info@middletownconcretecompany.com
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