
White Plains Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving New Rochelle, NY with patios, driveways, retaining walls, and sidewalks. We have completed concrete projects throughout Westchester County, we are licensed and insured, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

New Rochelle homes - especially the larger Colonials and Tudors in the North End and Wykagyl - often have generous backyards with no defined outdoor living surface. A properly graded concrete patio holds up to Westchester winters and creates a lasting outdoor space that adds real value in New Rochelle's competitive real estate market.
North End properties with long driveways and mature trees face two problems every spring: freeze-thaw cracking and root intrusion from established oaks and maples. We assess both before we pour, building in proper base depth and control joints to keep the slab intact through Westchester winters.
New Rochelle lots - particularly in the hilly North End - lose soil to rain and runoff every year. A concrete retaining wall holds the grade, creates usable flat yard space, and stops erosion on sloped properties. We build walls to code and pull the required permit when height thresholds apply.
New Rochelle holds property owners responsible for the condition of sidewalks adjacent to their homes. Cracked or heaved sidewalks are a trip hazard and a legal exposure. We pour code-compliant replacement sidewalks that connect smoothly to the existing grade and pass city inspection.
New Rochelle homeowners with brick or stone exteriors on older Colonials often want a patio or front walkway that matches the character of the house. Stamped concrete delivers the look of natural materials without the long-term maintenance of shifting pavers or weed gaps between stones.
New Rochelle sits along Long Island Sound and experiences the same freeze-thaw winters that cause concrete to crack and heave throughout Westchester County. Temperatures drop below freezing at night and rise above it during the day - sometimes multiple times in the same week from December through March. That repeated expansion and contraction is the primary reason driveways crack, sidewalks heave, and patio slabs develop spiderweb fractures across the city every spring. A contractor using a generic concrete mix - not one rated for cold-climate durability - is setting up a surface that will fail faster than it should.
New Rochelle has two additional factors that shape every concrete job here. First, a large share of the city's homes were built before 1960 - especially in the North End and Wykagyl neighborhoods - which means original driveways, stoops, and retaining walls are often decades past their useful life. When crews remove that old concrete, they frequently find thin pours, poor base work, and drainage problems that need to be corrected before the new slab goes down. Second, the large mature trees on North End streets are a recurring source of concrete damage - root systems grow toward water and can push up under a slab over years, creating trip hazards and uneven edges that no patch job fixes permanently.
Our crews work regularly across New Rochelle, pulling permits from the New Rochelle Building Department for driveways, patios, and retaining walls throughout the city. We know the permit process here, typical review timelines, and what the inspectors check on finished concrete work. That familiarity with local procedure saves homeowners from scheduling delays that can push a project back by two to three weeks when a contractor is unfamiliar with the specific municipality.
New Rochelle's housing stock and geography both vary a lot across the city. The North End and Wykagyl neighborhoods have larger lots, mature street trees, and older Colonial and Tudor homes that often need more base prep and root assessment before any concrete work begins. The areas around downtown and near Iona University have denser, smaller properties where access for equipment can be tighter. We've worked in both environments and know what each type of job requires before we start.
We also serve homeowners in Stamford, CT and the White Plains area for larger and multi-project scopes. Our service territory covers the full corridor along I-95, so we understand the range of property types and permit environments across the region.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form with a description of your project. We respond within one business day to schedule an in-person site visit - we do not quote concrete work from photos alone, because lot conditions in New Rochelle vary too much for remote estimates to be accurate.
We visit your property, measure the area, assess drainage and grade, and check for any root or soil conditions that could affect the job. You receive a written estimate breaking out demolition, base prep, concrete, finishing, and permit fees - no single-number quotes that leave room for surprises.
We handle the New Rochelle building permit from application to approval. Permit processing typically adds one to two weeks before work can begin - we build this into the schedule so you always know where the project stands. You do not need to contact the building department yourself.
Our crew completes the project, and we coordinate the required city inspection before closing out the job. After the 28-day cure period we recommend applying a concrete sealer to protect the surface from New Rochelle's freeze-thaw winters and road salt exposure.
We serve New Rochelle homeowners from the North End to downtown. No obligation, no pressure - just a written estimate with every line item broken out before any work begins.
(914) 348-4177New Rochelle is a city of roughly 79,000 people in southern Westchester County, about 16 miles northeast of Midtown Manhattan. It sits on Long Island Sound, and neighborhoods near the waterfront - including Echo Bay - have a very different feel from the quieter residential streets farther inland. The city is served by two Metro-North lines, making it a popular base for commuters who work in New York City but want space, schools, and real neighborhoods close to home.
The housing stock in New Rochelle reflects its history as a growing commuter city through the first half of the 20th century. The North End and Wykagyl neighborhoods are known for larger Colonial and Tudor-style homes on tree-lined streets with established landscaping and longer driveways. Downtown and the West End have denser housing, including multi-family buildings and smaller lots where contractors need to work carefully around neighboring properties. We work across all of these neighborhoods, and we also serve homeowners in nearby Yonkers and Mount Vernon throughout southern Westchester.
Custom-poured concrete driveways built for curb appeal and long-term durability.
Learn moreBeautiful, functional concrete patios designed to extend your outdoor living space.
Learn moreDecorative stamped patterns that replicate the look of stone, brick, or tile.
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Learn moreSmooth, durable garage floor slabs and coatings built to handle heavy use.
Learn moreArtistic concrete finishes including overlays, staining, and polishing for any surface.
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Learn moreSlip-resistant, weather-ready pool deck surfaces crafted for safety and style.
Learn moreSolid, level concrete steps and stoops built to last through harsh winters.
Learn moreProperly engineered concrete slab foundations for new construction and additions.
Learn moreComplete foundation systems poured with rebar reinforcement for lasting structural strength.
Learn moreCommercial-grade concrete parking lots designed for heavy traffic and easy maintenance.
Learn moreLoad-bearing concrete footings set below frost depth for permanent structures.
Learn moreExpert foundation lifting and leveling to correct settling or drainage issues.
Learn morePrecision concrete cutting and sawing for repairs, expansions, and utility access.
Learn moreContact us today for a free, written estimate - our calendar fills up in spring, so reaching out now gets your project scheduled before the busy season starts.