
Concrete driveway building
Cracked or sunken driveway? A new concrete driveway handles heavy traffic and holds up through White Plains winters for 30 to 50 years.
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White Plains Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more throughout Westchester County. Local, licensed, and ready to give you a free on-site estimate.

White Plains Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving White Plains, NY and the greater Westchester County region. We solve the concrete problems homeowners and property owners deal with every day - cracked driveways, failing patios, settling foundations, and worn sidewalks. Our team offers 16 concrete services across 12 cities, and every crew member is licensed in New York State. We do not subcontract the work - the team that shows up is the team that finishes the job.

Cracked or sunken driveway? A new concrete driveway handles heavy traffic and holds up through White Plains winters for 30 to 50 years.
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Backyard sitting unused? A properly graded concrete patio gives your family a durable outdoor space that drains away from your foundation.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete mimics premium materials at a lower price, and it holds up well when properly sealed.
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Uneven slabs are a trip hazard and a liability. A new concrete sidewalk, built to current standards, stays level and safe for decades.
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Dusty, stained, or crumbling garage floor? A fresh concrete garage floor is tough, easy to clean, and holds up to vehicle traffic and oil spills.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option. Decorative finishes, stains, and textures can turn any slab into a visual feature of your property.
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Sloped yard losing ground after heavy rain? Concrete retaining walls hold back soil, prevent erosion, and add usable flat space to hilly lots.
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Need a solid, level floor for a basement, shop, or addition? Properly poured and finished concrete floors last for generations with minimal maintenance.
Learn MoreThree straightforward steps. No runaround, no surprises.
You reach out by phone or through the contact form. We ask a few basic questions about the project - scope, location, timing - and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. No phone tag, no runaround.
A crew member comes to your property, measures the area, looks at drainage, and assesses the site conditions. You receive a written proposal that breaks out every cost - demolition, materials, labor, permit fees - so you know exactly what you are paying for before you agree to anything. No ballpark numbers.
We pull the required permits, show up on the scheduled date, and complete the job cleanly. When the work is finished, we walk the project with you before we leave. The site is cleaned up, debris is hauled away, and you get confirmation that any required city inspection has passed.
Here is what you actually get when you call us - specific, verifiable things that matter on a concrete job.
We hold a valid New York State home improvement contractor license and carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. You can request proof before we start.
Every estimate is done in person at your property and costs you nothing. You receive a written breakdown covering every line item - no single total numbers, no guesses. You decide whether to book, with zero pressure.
We are a locally owned operation based at 6 Hadden Ave in White Plains. We know Westchester County conditions - the freeze-thaw winters, the clay soil, the permit process at the city Building Department - and we build for them.
If something goes wrong because of how the job was done, we come back and make it right. Every project comes with a written workmanship guarantee - not just a verbal promise. We also handle permits from start to finish, so your project is fully above board.
Ready to get started? Call (914) 348-4177 or send us a message.
"They replaced our driveway in two days - start to finish. The crew showed up when they said they would, pulled the permit themselves, and left the yard cleaner than they found it. No cracks, no issues after the first winter. Exactly what we needed."
"We had a large stamped patio installed in the backyard. The pattern and color came out exactly like the sample they showed us, and the whole process took three days. They walked us through sealing and maintenance before they left. The patio held up through last winter without any surface cracking."
"Our front walkway had been uneven for years - a real trip hazard. They came out, assessed it, and had new concrete steps and a fresh sidewalk installed within a week of the estimate. The estimate matched the final invoice to the dollar."
No obligation and no commitment required. Fill out the form or call us and someone from our office will reach out to schedule a free on-site estimate. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
(914) 348-4177White Plains Concrete Company is based in White Plains, NY and serves 12 cities and towns across Westchester County, the greater New York metro area, and into Connecticut and New Jersey - including Yonkers, New Rochelle, Stamford, and Bridgeport. We can typically schedule same-week site visits across our full service area.
Six things that help you make a smarter decision - whether you hire us or anyone else.
Concrete typically outperforms asphalt in cold climates with repeated freeze-thaw cycles - it lasts 30 to 50 years compared to 20 to 30 for asphalt, and it does not soften or rut in summer heat. The higher upfront cost often pays off over time in a climate like White Plains. The Portland Cement Association publishes guidance on driveway design for cold-weather climates.
Hairline cracks are normal in any concrete slab as it cures and expands with temperature. Wide cracks, cracks that shift vertically, or spider-web patterns that cover large areas signal a base failure or structural problem - not just surface wear. Those require a professional assessment, not just patching.
Concrete should not be poured when temperatures are expected to drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit during the curing period. In White Plains, that effectively rules out most of November through March. If you pour too late in the fall and a frost hits within the first week, the slab can lose significant strength permanently.
A sealer closes the surface pores in concrete, blocking moisture, road salt, and freeze-thaw damage from penetrating. In Westchester County, skipping the sealer is one of the fastest ways to shorten the life of a driveway or patio. Most professionals recommend resealing every two to three years - it is low cost and high return.
Roots from large trees - especially silver and Norway maples, which are common in Westchester County - grow under concrete slabs and push them up over time. If large trees are within 10 to 15 feet of your planned concrete, a good contractor will assess root proximity and may recommend root barriers or adjusted placement before pouring.
Small, isolated cracks can be patched effectively if the base underneath is still sound. But widespread cracking, surface flaking across more than a quarter of the slab, or vertical shifts between sections usually mean the base has failed. Patching a failed base just delays replacement - and often costs more in the long run.
White Plains Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in White Plains, NY, serving White Plains and surrounding cities across Westchester County, Connecticut, and New Jersey since 2023.
We hold a valid New York State home improvement contractor license, issued by the New York State Department of State, Division of Consumer Protection. Every project includes full general liability and workers compensation coverage.
Since opening, we have completed concrete projects across 16 service types in 12 cities throughout the tri-state region. Every job is handled by our own crew - we do not subcontract.
Want to learn more about our team and how we work? Read about us.
Sloped lots are common in White Plains. A properly designed concrete surface accounts for grade and channels water away from your foundation. A contractor who does not ask about your lot slope during the estimate is skipping an important step - ask them directly how they plan to handle drainage.
Yes, especially in the first year. Rock salt and calcium chloride accelerate freeze-thaw damage to concrete surfaces - they are common in White Plains winters and both can cause surface flaking. Use sand or a concrete-safe ice melt product instead. The American Concrete Institute publishes deicing recommendations for homeowners.
When a permit is pulled, yes - a city inspector will visit to verify the work meets local standards before the job is officially closed out. This protects you and gives you a record of code-compliant work. Before your contractor leaves, confirm you have received the inspection sign-off.
Still have questions about your project? Call (914) 348-4177 and we will answer them - no sales pitch, just straight answers.
White Plains is the county seat of Westchester County and one of the most densely populated cities in the region, with around 58,000 residents packed into roughly 10 square miles. The city is a mix of older residential neighborhoods - with Colonials, Tudors, and Cape Cods on tree-lined streets - and a busy downtown anchored by The Westchester mall. It is also the site of the Battle of White Plains, one of the early engagements of the Revolutionary War, and the city's history shows in its older housing stock.
Many of the residential neighborhoods - especially Gedney Farms and Fisher Hill - have homes built between the 1920s and 1950s. A large share of those homes are owner-occupied, with median home values well above the national average, and homeowners here take their properties seriously. The area is served by Metro-North's Harlem Line, which puts Grand Central about 40 to 45 minutes away - meaning many residents commute to the city but spend their real money maintaining homes here. White Plains Hospital is one of the city's largest employers and a landmark most residents know well.
White Plains winters bring real freeze-thaw cycles every season, and the city's older concrete - driveways, sidewalks, stoops - shows the wear. The clay-heavy Westchester soil holds moisture and makes drainage planning critical on any concrete project. White Plains Concrete Company is based here, knows these conditions firsthand, and builds every project to hold up through them.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
White Plains Concrete Company
6 Hadden Ave
White Plains, NY 10601
Call for a free on-site estimate or send us a message. We serve White Plains, NY and 11 surrounding cities across Westchester County, Connecticut, and New Jersey.