
Concrete Contractor in Naperville, IL
Trusted local concrete contractors serving Naperville and surrounding DuPage and Will County communities. Driveways, patios, stamped concrete, walkways, and more — built to last through Illinois winters.
Our Concrete Services in Naperville
Whether you need a new driveway that can handle decades of Illinois freeze-thaw cycles, a backyard patio for entertaining, or decorative stamped concrete that transforms your outdoor space, our team handles projects of every size across the Naperville area.

Concrete Driveways
New driveway installations and full replacements built for Naperville's freeze-thaw cycles. We pour 4-inch residential slabs (6-inch for heavy use) with fiber mesh or rebar reinforcement, proper subbase compaction, and control joints to prevent cracking. Most driveways last 25 to 30+ years with basic care.
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Concrete Patios
Custom patios designed for backyard entertaining, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, or pool surrounds. Standard broom finish, stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, or stained options available. We handle layout, grading, drainage planning, and final finish so your new patio works with your existing landscape.
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Stamped Concrete
Decorative stamped concrete that replicates flagstone, slate, brick, cobblestone, or wood plank at a fraction of the cost of real materials. We offer 30+ patterns and full color customization. Common applications include patios, driveways, walkways, and pool decks across Naperville.
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Decorative Concrete
Stained, polished, colored, and textured concrete finishes that transform plain gray slabs into design features. Options include acid stain, water-based stain, integral color, dye, and exposed aggregate. Perfect for homeowners who want concrete to look intentional rather than utilitarian.
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Concrete Walkways & Sidewalks
Front walkways, garden paths, and connecting sidewalks installed to last. We match existing concrete color and finish whenever possible. ADA-compliant slopes available for residential and commercial properties. Permit work coordinated with the City of Naperville when sidewalks are in the public right-of-way.
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Concrete Pool Decks
Slip-resistant, cool-deck pool surrounds designed to handle splashing, chlorine, and Illinois weather. Broom finish, stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, and textured overlays available. Proper drainage and expansion joints prevent the cracking that plagues low-quality pool deck installations.
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Commercial Concrete
Commercial-grade concrete for parking lots, loading areas, storefronts, sidewalks, and ADA ramps. We coordinate with Naperville's permitting and inspection requirements, schedule pours around your business operations, and use high-strength mixes (4,500+ PSI) rated for heavy vehicle traffic.
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Concrete Repair & Resurfacing
Repair cracks, spalling, scaling, and surface damage without full replacement. Concrete overlays, crack injection, joint repair, and resurfacing extend the life of existing slabs by 10 to 15 years. We assess whether repair or replacement is the smarter investment before quoting work.
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Concrete Foundations & Slabs
Foundations and slabs for new garages, sheds, additions, garden buildings, and accessory structures. Properly engineered footings, vapor barrier installation, rebar mat reinforcement, and code-compliant inspections. We pull permits and coordinate inspections with the City of Naperville on every foundation project.
Learn moreLooking for a Concrete Contractor in Naperville?
Looking for a reliable concrete contractor in Naperville, IL? You're in the right place. We're a local concrete contracting team serving Naperville homeowners and businesses with quality driveways, patios, stamped concrete, walkways, foundations, and repair work. Unlike out-of-area crews, we know Naperville's clay-heavy soil, the city's April 15 – November 15 pouring season for driveway aprons, the local permit process, and the building standards expected in neighborhoods from downtown to Ashwood Park, Tall Grass, and White Eagle. Every concrete project we take on includes a free, no-pressure estimate, transparent pricing, and proven materials rated for Illinois winters.
From the first phone call to the final pour, we keep the process simple. After you reach out, we schedule a free on-site walk-through, take measurements, and discuss material options, finishes, and your timeline. You receive a written quote with itemized pricing — no vague allowances, no fine-print exclusions. When work begins, we communicate the schedule clearly: form work on day one, the pour on day two, then finishing and curing as the mix dictates. Most residential driveways are walkable within 24 to 48 hours and ready for vehicle traffic in seven to ten days, weather depending. We clean up the site fully before we leave, including any concrete spatter on adjacent surfaces.
Our Naperville Concrete Process
Every concrete project we take on follows the same proven five-step process. No surprises, no missed steps, no guessing about timeline. Here's what to expect from your first phone call through final cure.
Step 1: Free On-Site Estimate
We visit your property, measure the project area, evaluate site conditions (soil, drainage, access), and discuss materials, finishes, and color options. You receive a written quote with itemized pricing within 24 to 48 hours — no obligation, no pressure.
Step 2: Permits & Scheduling
For driveway aprons, public sidewalks, or larger commercial work, we pull the required permits with the City of Naperville. We confirm your project date, communicate the schedule, and coordinate any utility marking or driveway access arrangements.
Step 3: Site Preparation & Form Work
We excavate to the proper depth, install a compacted aggregate base, set forms to grade, place reinforcement (fiber mesh or rebar), and prep expansion and control joints. This stage determines how long your concrete will last.
Step 4: Concrete Pour & Finishing
Concrete is poured, screeded level, floated smooth, and finished to your chosen specification — broom, stamped, exposed aggregate, or polished. We control timing and weather conditions carefully because finishing windows are short.
Step 5: Curing & Site Cleanup
Concrete continues to gain strength for 28 days but reaches walkable hardness in 24 to 48 hours and vehicle-rated strength in 7 to 10 days. We clean the work area completely, including any concrete spatter on adjacent surfaces, before our crew leaves.
What Concrete Work Costs in Naperville
Concrete pricing in Naperville varies based on project size, finish type, site conditions, and material choices. Below are typical 2026 price ranges for the most common residential concrete projects in the Naperville area. These ranges assume standard residential installations on accessible sites with no major demolition or grading complications. For an exact quote on your specific project, request a free on-site estimate.
| Project | Typical Naperville Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Concrete driveway (replacement) | $5,000 – $12,000 |
| Concrete patio (standard) | $2,500 – $8,000 |
| Stamped concrete | $12 – $22 per sq ft |
| Concrete walkways | $1,500 – $4,500 |
| Pool deck (new install) | $7 – $18 per sq ft |
| Concrete repair / resurfacing | $1,500 – $6,000 |
| Foundation slabs (garage / shed) | $4,000 – $10,000 |
For detailed cost breakdowns, see our Naperville concrete driveway cost guide and Naperville concrete patio cost guide. Both walk through exactly what drives pricing — square footage, thickness, finish complexity, subbase prep, demolition, and reinforcement choices — so you can compare quotes apples-to-apples and avoid lowball bids that cut corners on the parts you can't see.
Why Choose Our Naperville Concrete Contractors
Choosing a concrete contractor is a big decision. Here is what sets our team apart from the rest.
Free, No-Obligation Estimates
We provide detailed project quotes at no cost. No pressure, no hidden fees — just honest pricing so you can make an informed decision before any work begins.
Local Naperville Expertise
We understand DuPage County's clay-heavy soil, harsh freeze-thaw cycles, and local building codes. Our crews have poured concrete throughout the Riverwalk district, downtown neighborhoods, and new subdivisions across the area.
Transparent Pricing
You will see a full cost breakdown before any work begins. No surprise charges or change orders. Check out our driveway cost guide for an idea of what to expect.
Quality Materials & Craftsmanship
We use high-strength concrete mixes rated for Illinois winters, reinforced with fiber mesh or rebar as needed. Proper grading, compaction, and curing are built into every project we take on.
Satisfaction Guarantee
We stand behind our work. If something is not right, we make it right. Our reputation in the Naperville community depends on delivering results that homeowners are proud of for years to come.
Concrete vs. Asphalt and Pavers in Illinois
Naperville homeowners often compare concrete against asphalt and pavers before deciding. Each material has tradeoffs, but for Illinois weather and long-term value, concrete usually wins.
Concrete vs. Asphalt: Asphalt costs less upfront ($3 to $6 per sq ft vs. $6 to $12 for concrete) but needs resealing every 2 to 3 years and full resurfacing every 8 to 15 years. Concrete lasts 25 to 30+ years with minimal maintenance. Over a 30-year ownership period, concrete is typically the cheaper choice despite the higher initial cost.
Concrete vs. Pavers: Pavers offer customization and easy individual replacement but require ongoing weed control between joints, can settle unevenly in clay soil, and cost 2 to 3 times more than standard concrete. Stamped concrete delivers a similar high-end look at a fraction of the price and without joint maintenance.
For a deeper comparison of each material, read our concrete vs. asphalt driveway guide and stamped concrete vs. pavers guide, both with Naperville-specific pricing, climate considerations, and ROI breakdowns.
What Naperville Homeowners Say About Their Concrete Contractor
Hear from Naperville-area homeowners who trusted us with their concrete projects.
“The team was professional from start to finish. They replaced our crumbling 20-year-old driveway and the new one looks incredible. They even matched the walkway to our front porch. Highly recommend.”
Mike R.
Naperville, IL
“We had a stamped concrete patio installed in our backyard. The pattern selection process was great, and the finished product looks like real flagstone. Our neighbors keep asking who did the work.”
Sarah K.
Lisle, IL
“After getting three quotes, we chose Naperville Concrete Construction because they were the most transparent about pricing. No hidden costs, no surprises. The driveway came out perfect and was done ahead of schedule.”
David & Lisa M.
Wheaton, IL
Choosing the Right Concrete Contractor in Naperville
Hiring the right concrete contractor in Naperville comes down to four things: experience with Illinois conditions, transparency, quality materials, and follow-through. Many crews quote one price and add change orders later. Some skip critical steps like proper subbase compaction or rebar reinforcement to cut costs — then the driveway cracks two winters later. Our Naperville concrete contracting team builds every project the right way the first time. We pull permits when required, we use air-entrained concrete mixes rated for freeze-thaw cycles, we install proper control joints, and we cure every pour before the crew leaves the site. If you've gotten quotes from other Naperville concrete pros and want a second opinion or a detailed comparison, we're happy to provide one — at no cost and with no pressure to commit.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Naperville
We pour concrete throughout every Naperville neighborhood, from historic downtown homes to newer subdivisions on the city's edges. Our crews are familiar with the soil conditions, HOA requirements, and access challenges unique to each area:
Downtown & Riverwalk District — Historic homes near the Naperville Riverwalk and the downtown core, where decorative concrete and walkway repairs are common.
North Naperville — Established neighborhoods like Cress Creek, Steeple Run, and Hobson West, where driveway replacements on 30+ year-old slabs are frequent.
South Naperville — Newer subdivisions including Tall Grass, White Eagle, Ashwood Park, and Stillwater, where patios, pool decks, and outdoor living projects dominate.
Ogden Avenue Corridor — Mix of residential and commercial concrete needs along Naperville's main east-west thoroughfare.
Route 59 Corridor — Fast-growing area on Naperville's western edge with new construction foundations and driveway projects.
Naper Boulevard & 75th Street Areas — Mature residential neighborhoods where decorative resurfacing and crack repair extend the life of existing concrete.
If you don't see your neighborhood listed, we still serve you — we work across the entire city and surrounding DuPage and Will County communities.
Serving Naperville and Surrounding Communities
Based in Naperville, we serve homeowners and businesses across DuPage and Will counties. Whether your project is in a historic downtown neighborhood or a newly built subdivision, our team is just a short drive away.
Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete in Naperville
Common questions we hear from Naperville homeowners about concrete projects.
A properly installed concrete driveway in Naperville lasts 25 to 30+ years. The two biggest factors are subbase preparation (compacted aggregate base, not just dirt) and proper control joint placement to manage Illinois freeze-thaw expansion. Sealed driveways with routine crack maintenance can exceed 35 years.
It depends on the project. New driveway aprons (where the driveway meets the street) require a Driveway Permit Application from the City of Naperville. Decorative driveway aprons (stamped, colored, exposed aggregate) also require a Right-of-Way Encroachment License Agreement. Backyard patios on private property typically do not need permits. We pull all required permits as part of our service.
The City of Naperville restricts concrete pours on driveway aprons and public sidewalks to April 15 through November 15 each year. For private projects, May through October offers the most reliable conditions. Concrete can be poured outside this window using cold-weather additives and curing blankets, but it adds cost and risk.
A standard residential concrete patio in Naperville typically costs $2,500 to $8,000, depending on size, finish, and site conditions. Standard broom-finish patios run $6 to $10 per sq ft. Stamped or decorative finishes add $4 to $10 per sq ft. See our patio cost guide for a detailed breakdown.
Yes, but with caveats. Cold-weather pours below 40°F require chemical accelerators, heated water, insulating blankets, and longer cure times. We typically recommend waiting until April for non-emergency projects to avoid weather-related cost premiums and ensure optimal strength development.
Walking is safe at 24 to 48 hours. Light vehicle traffic (sedan, light SUV) is safe at 7 days. Heavy vehicle traffic (full-size trucks, RVs, delivery vehicles) should wait 28 days for full cure strength. We provide a written protective-cover plan for every new driveway project.
Three main causes: (1) freeze-thaw cycles expand water that seeps into the slab, (2) Naperville's clay-heavy soil shifts seasonally with moisture changes, and (3) improperly placed or missing control joints fail to manage shrinkage. We address all three with air-entrained concrete mixes, proper subbase compaction, and joint spacing every 8 to 10 feet.
If your driveway has surface cracks under 1/4 inch, minor scaling, or isolated damage, repair extends its life 10 to 15 years for a fraction of replacement cost. If you see deep cracks, sunken slabs, severe spalling, or settlement, replacement is the better investment. We evaluate every project honestly before recommending the right approach.
Move vehicles, planters, garbage cans, and outdoor items out of the work area the night before. Mark sprinkler heads if applicable. Plan for limited driveway or walkway access for 24 to 48 hours after the pour. We handle everything else, including utility coordination and post-pour cleanup.
We don't offer in-house financing but most homeowners use home equity lines of credit (HELOCs), home improvement loans, or contractor financing through third-party providers. We're happy to provide written quotes you can submit to your lender of choice.
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