
Concrete driveway building
Cracked or settling driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles decades of heavy traffic without the ongoing patching.
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From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, Custom Corvallis Concrete handles concrete projects of all sizes across Corvallis and the surrounding Willamette Valley. Licensed, insured, and ready to give you a free estimate.

Custom Corvallis Concrete is a locally owned Concrete Contractor based in Corvallis, Oregon, offering 16 concrete services across 12 cities throughout the Willamette Valley. Whether you need a new driveway that handles Corvallis winters, a stamped patio for your backyard, or a solid foundation for a new structure, we have the equipment and experience to get it done right. Every crew member is trained in the base preparation and finishing techniques that make concrete last in Oregon soil and climate conditions.

Cracked or settling driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles decades of heavy traffic without the ongoing patching.
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Muddy backyard every fall? A properly graded concrete patio gives you a dry, usable outdoor space from the first day of summer.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the shifting and weeding? Stamped concrete delivers that appearance in one solid, low-maintenance surface.
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Uneven or crumbling sidewalk panels are a trip hazard and a liability. We replace them with properly textured, permit-compliant concrete.
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A pitted or dusty garage floor makes the whole space harder to use. A fresh concrete pour transforms it into a clean, durable work surface.
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Plain gray not cutting it anymore? Decorative concrete finishes turn functional surfaces into features that actually improve your property value.
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Eroding hillside or sloped yard eating into your usable space? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground back and levels things out for good.
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Whether it is a basement, shop, or outbuilding, a proper concrete floor is the foundation that makes every other improvement possible.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our online form. We respond within 1 business day to set up a free on-site estimate. No obligation, no pressure - just a conversation about what you need and whether we are a good fit.
We come to your property, measure the work area, and assess the ground conditions. You get a written proposal covering everything - demolition, base prep, the pour, finishing, and cleanup. No hidden line items after the fact.
Once you agree to move forward, we schedule the work around the weather and handle any required permits. After the concrete cures, we walk the finished project with you before we consider the job done.
We hold a current Oregon Construction Contractors Board license, carry liability insurance, and post the required bond on every project. You can verify our CCB status before signing anything.
We come to your property, measure the job, and give you a written estimate that covers every line item. There is no cost to get a quote, and no pressure to commit on the spot.
We are a local company - not a national chain dispatching crews from another city. We know Corvallis soil conditions, permit requirements, and seasonal weather patterns because we work here every day.
The clay-heavy soils and wet winters of the Willamette Valley demand specific base preparation and concrete mix specifications. We use air-entrained concrete and proper gravel bases on every exterior project.
Ready to get started? Call (541) 230-2883 or send us a message.
They showed up when they said they would, handled the permit themselves, and the new driveway drained perfectly through our first rainy season. No puddles, no cracking - exactly what we asked for.
Mark T., Corvallis - Concrete driveway building
We had a deadline because of a family event and they made it work. The stamped patio was done three days before the party and looked better than the photos we had shown them. Really clean work.
Sandra P., Albany - Stamped concrete services
Our old back steps were crumbling at the edges and slippery when wet. The new concrete steps are solid, have good texture, and the edges are clean. Took about a day and a half. No complaints at all.
Jim K., Salem - Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation when you submit - just a friendly follow-up call from our office to schedule a free on-site estimate. After that, you get a written proposal before any work is scheduled.
(541) 230-2883Custom Corvallis Concrete is based in Corvallis, Oregon and serves 12 communities across the Willamette Valley, including Salem, Albany, Eugene, and McMinnville. We aim to schedule estimates within a few business days and can often fit work in the same week for smaller projects.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in the Willamette Valley's wet climate - it does not soften in summer heat or rut under heavy loads. Asphalt costs less upfront but needs resealing every few years and typically needs replacement within 15-20 years. Concrete often lasts 30 years or more with basic care.
Willamette Valley clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, creating movement under any slab. Cracks appear when the base was too shallow or skipped entirely. A 4-6 inch compacted gravel base prevents this movement from reaching the concrete above.
Late April through September is the safest window in western Oregon. Rain and near-freezing overnight temperatures between October and March can weaken fresh concrete before it cures. Most experienced local contractors will not pour exterior flatwork during the winter months.
Control joints are shallow grooves cut into fresh concrete that guide where it cracks as it expands and contracts with temperature changes. Without them, cracks appear randomly across the surface. Properly spaced joints keep any cracking small and largely hidden.
Standard residential driveways need at least 4 inches - 5-6 inches if you park an RV or heavy truck. Patios and sidewalks work fine at 4 inches for foot traffic. Getting the thickness right from the start is far cheaper than reinforcing a thin slab after the fact.
Corvallis requires a right-of-way permit for any concrete that connects to a city street, and a building permit for patios attached to the home structure. Skipping a required permit can create problems when you sell your home. A good contractor handles all permits before work begins. Learn more at the{' '}City of Corvallis Public Works website.
For technical guidance on concrete construction, the Portland Cement Association publishes free homeowner-facing resources on mix design, curing, and long-term care.
Custom Corvallis Concrete is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Corvallis, Oregon, serving 12 communities across the Willamette Valley since 2025. We hold a current Oregon Construction Contractors Board license, which requires carrying liability insurance and a surety bond on every project. We offer 16 concrete services, from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and foundation work, and we have completed projects in Corvallis, Salem, Albany, Eugene, and surrounding cities. Learn more about our team and approach.
Unpermitted concrete work can delay or kill a home sale. Buyers and their inspectors will ask, and you will be required to disclose it. Pulling the permit costs modest fees and adds a few days - it is always worth it.
You usually cannot see the base once the concrete is poured. Ask the contractor to walk you through the excavation and gravel layer before the pour happens. A good contractor welcomes that conversation.
For any project over a few hundred square feet, getting two or three written estimates is smart. Wide price differences often signal different levels of base preparation or material quality - not just markup.
The Oregon Construction Contractors Board lets you verify any contractor license for free - look it up before you commit. Call (541) 230-2883 to get your free estimate scheduled.
Corvallis is a mid-sized Oregon city of roughly 59,000 people, best known as the home of Oregon State University, the city's largest employer. The Willamette River runs along the western edge of town, and the riverfront parks and trails are a daily gathering point for residents. Neighborhoods near the OSU campus tend to feature older homes built in the 1950s through 1970s, while newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of town were developed more recently.
A large share of Corvallis homes were built in the postwar decades - many in the neighborhoods surrounding the university and along the south side of town near the river. These properties often have original concrete driveways, walkways, and patio slabs that are well past their useful life. The clay-heavy soils throughout the Willamette Valley and the persistent rainfall from October through April accelerate wear on concrete that was not properly prepared from the beginning. Corvallis also sees enough freeze-thaw cycles each winter to damage surfaces that were not sealed or poured with the right mix.
The Corvallis Farmers Market runs from April through November and reflects a community that takes pride in its neighborhoods and properties. For homeowners here, a cracked driveway or deteriorating patio is not just a maintenance problem - it stands out in a city where people invest in their homes. Custom Corvallis Concrete serves homeowners throughout Corvallis, from the older neighborhoods near OSU to the newer developments on the outer edges of the city.
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Custom Corvallis Concrete
400 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis, OR 97333
contact@corvallisconcretecontractor.com
Always open, 24/7.
Custom Corvallis Concrete offers free on-site estimates for driveways, patios, foundations, and all concrete work across Corvallis and the Willamette Valley.