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Friendly, Local Team
Honest, Upfront Pricing
Free on-site estimates
Licensed & Insured
Friendly, Local Team
20+
Years Serving Warrensville Heights
450+
Concrete Jobs Done
4.9/5
Average Customer Rating

Warrensville Heights Concrete Solutions was built on a simple idea: homeowners deserve concrete work that lasts, done by someone who actually lives in the community they serve.
We help homeowners across Warrensville Heights who are dealing with cracked driveways, sunken sidewalks, aging foundations, or patios that have seen better days. Many of our customers come to us after a cold Ohio winter has taken its toll on their old concrete, or because they're finally ready to add a patio or stamped walkway they've been dreaming about for years.
What sets us apart is straightforward communication, fair pricing, and concrete work that's built to handle everything from heavy summer storms to freeze and thaw cycles each winter. When you call us, you're not getting a call center or a stranger from out of town. You're getting a local professional who shows up, does the job right, and stands behind the work.
We design and pour durable concrete driveways that hold up to Warrensville Heights winters and add lasting curb appeal to your home.
From quiet morning coffee to weekend cookouts, our custom concrete patios give your backyard a solid, attractive space to enjoy year round.
Concrete Sidewalks
We repair and install concrete sidewalks that improve safety and curb appeal while meeting local property standards.
Add texture, pattern, and style to your driveway or patio with stamped concrete designed to mimic stone, brick, or slate.
Our foundation work provides a strong, level base for additions, garages, and structures built to last for decades.
We build sturdy concrete block walls for retaining, structural, or boundary needs that stand strong against the elements.

Spalling happens when the surface layer of concrete starts flaking, pitting, or peeling away, exposing the small stones and aggregate mixed into the slab below. It's usually caused by a combination of freeze thaw cycles, a poor original concrete mix, or the regular use of de-icing salts during Ohio winters, since rock salt and calcium chloride weaken the surface bond every time they're used to melt ice.
A patio that's spalling isn't just an eyesore, it's a sign the concrete's surface integrity has already been compromised. As spalling spreads, it exposes more aggregate and creates rough, jagged patches that snag furniture legs and bare feet, while the exposed pits collect water that accelerates the very freeze thaw damage that caused the problem in the first place. Left unaddressed, minor surface flaking can progress into deeper structural cracking, turning an affordable repair into a full replacement. For patios with surface level spalling, we can often apply a concrete resurfacing overlay that bonds directly to the cleaned, prepared slab, giving you a smooth, fresh finish at a fraction of the cost of full replacement. We'll always check the underlying concrete first, since an overlay only makes sense if the base slab is still structurally sound.
For patios with surface level spalling, we can often apply a concrete resurfacing overlay that bonds directly to the cleaned, prepared slab, giving you a smooth, fresh finish at a fraction of the cost of full replacement. We'll always check the underlying concrete first, since an overlay only makes sense if the base slab is still structurally sound.
When the damage runs deeper or appears alongside structural cracking, we'll recommend a full patio replacement instead, removing the damaged concrete, correcting any drainage issues that contributed to the failure, and pouring a new reinforced slab finished with a high quality sealer. That sealer is the step we never skip, since it's what protects your new patio against the same salt and moisture exposure that caused the original damage.
Foundation cracks are one of the most stressful concrete issues a homeowner can face, and for good reason. While some hairline cracks are cosmetic and caused by normal concrete curing, others signal real structural movement, often from soil settling unevenly beneath the foundation or hydrostatic pressure from water buildup around the base of your home. Left unaddressed, foundation cracks can allow water infiltration into your basement or crawlspace, leading to mold, wood rot, and far more expensive repairs down the road. Doors and windows that start sticking, or visible gaps appearing around door frames, are often early warning signs tied back to foundation movement.
We assess every foundation crack individually, since the right fix depends entirely on the cause. Minor non-structural cracks can often be sealed and monitored to prevent water intrusion. For cracks tied to structural movement, we look at drainage and grading around your home first, since correcting water flow away from the foundation often stops the underlying cause. In more serious cases, we'll discuss reinforcement or partial foundation repair options to stabilize the structure and protect your home's long term value.
Stamped concrete looks fantastic when it's new, but older installations, especially ones done with lower quality sealers or mixes, can start showing their age through fading color, peeling sealer, or cracking along the stamped pattern lines. Once the sealer fails, the textured surface becomes more vulnerable to staining, moisture penetration, and the kind of surface degradation that's much harder to reverse the longer it's left untreated. An outdated stamped patio or driveway can actually hurt your home's curb appeal instead of helping it.
If the underlying concrete is still structurally sound, we can often strip the old sealer, clean and repair minor surface imperfections, and reapply a fresh, high quality sealer that restores the original color and pattern definition, giving you another decade or more of life from your existing investment. When the stamped concrete has significant cracking or has deteriorated beyond a simple resealing, we'll walk you through replacement options, including new pattern and color choices if you're ready for a refreshed look.

Sidewalks settle for a lot of reasons. Tree roots growing underneath, poor soil compaction from the original installation, or just decades of freeze and thaw cycles can all cause sections of sidewalk to sink lower than the slabs next to them. Beyond being an eyesore, an uneven sidewalk is a real liability. A lip of even half an inch between two slabs is enough to trip someone, especially kids running around or elderly visitors. If you ever have a guest fall on your property because of a sunken walkway, that's a problem you really don't want to deal with.
Depending on the severity, we can sometimes raise a sunken slab using mudjacking or polyurethane foam injection to lift it back to level without a full replacement, which saves you money and minimizes disruption to your yard. When a sidewalk has multiple sunken sections, significant cracking, or the original base was never properly compacted, replacement is the better long term solution. We excavate the problem area, install a properly graded and compacted gravel base, and pour new concrete that's built to drain correctly and resist future settling.

Ohio winters are tough on concrete. When water seeps into small cracks in your driveway and then freezes, it expands and pushes the concrete apart, making those cracks bigger every single year. Left alone, a small hairline crack can turn into a heaved slab, an uneven surface that catches your tires, damages your car's suspension over time, and becomes a genuine trip hazard for anyone walking up to your door. Once water gets underneath the slab, the soil beneath can shift or wash out, causing sections of the driveway to sink or tilt unevenly. By the time you notice visible damage on the surface, there's often already a bigger problem happening below it.
The good news is that most driveway damage is very fixable when caught early. We start by inspecting the extent of the cracking and determine whether a section repair will do the job or if a full driveway replacement makes more financial sense long term. For smaller issues, we can cut out and repour just the damaged section, matching it to the surrounding concrete as closely as possible. For driveways that have multiple problem areas or are simply at the end of their lifespan, a full replacement with properly compacted base material and reinforcement gives you a driveway that will handle Ohio's freeze and thaw cycles for decades, not just a year or two.
Choosing a concrete contractor is a decision that affects your home for decades, not just for the next few months. Here's what homeowners across the area can count on when they work with us, from the first phone call to the final clean up.
There's no substitute for experience when it comes to concrete work, especially in a region with weather as demanding as Northeast Ohio's. Over 20+ years, we've poured driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations, and walls through every kind of season this area throws at us, and we've learned exactly what it takes to make concrete hold up to repeated freeze thaw cycles, heavy spring rains, and the salt and chemicals used to manage winter ice. That experience means fewer surprises, better problem solving when something unexpected comes up during a project, and a finished result that's built to last rather than just look good on day one.
We understand that having concrete work done means dealing with noise, equipment, and disruption to your property for a period of time, and we take that seriously. We show up when we say we will, keep the job site as clean and organized as possible throughout the project, and treat your home and yard with the same care we'd want for our own. When the work is finished, we make sure the area is cleaned up properly, leaving you with a finished project you're proud of and a positive experience from beginning to end.
Nobody likes surprises when it comes to home improvement costs. We walk every customer through a clear, detailed estimate before any work begins, explaining exactly what's included and why, so there's no confusion or hidden fees once the project is underway. If we run into something unexpected during a job, like poor soil conditions or old buried debris, we'll communicate that immediately and explain your options rather than just adding charges without a conversation. Treating customers fairly isn't just good business, it's how long term relationships and referrals are built in a community like ours.
Concrete is only as good as the materials and process behind it. We use properly proportioned concrete mixes suited to each specific project, ensure the base is correctly excavated and compacted before any concrete goes down, and follow proper curing and finishing techniques every single time. Cutting corners on base preparation or rushing the curing process are two of the most common reasons concrete fails early, and they're mistakes we simply don't make. The result is concrete that performs the way it's supposed to for many years down the road, not work that needs to be redone in a few seasons.
This depends largely on how extensive the damage is and what's causing it. If the underlying base material is still solid and the damage is limited to surface cracking, minor settling, or isolated spalling, a repair or resurfacing approach is often the more cost effective solution, and can extend the life of your concrete significantly without the expense of a full tear out. However, if there's widespread cracking, the base material has shifted or washed out, or the concrete is simply past its functional lifespan, repairs become a temporary fix at best. We assess every situation honestly during our estimate visit and will always recommend the option that makes the most sense for your budget and long term needs, not just the option that costs more.
Many concrete projects, particularly driveways, foundations, and certain wall installations, require a permit from the local building department before work can begin, while smaller projects like sidewalk repairs or patios may not, depending on size and location. Requirements can vary depending on your specific property and project scope. We're familiar with the local permitting process and will let you know during your estimate whether your project requires one, and we can handle that process on your behalf so you don't have to navigate it yourself.
Concrete can technically be poured throughout most of the year as long as temperatures stay within an acceptable range, but spring through fall generally offers the most reliable working conditions in Northeast Ohio. Concrete cures best in moderate temperatures, and extreme cold can interfere with proper curing unless special precautions like insulated blankets or accelerants are used. That said, we monitor weather conditions closely for every project regardless of season and adjust our approach as needed to make sure your concrete cures properly no matter when the work is scheduled. If you're flexible, scheduling earlier in the season before peak demand hits often means a shorter wait time to get on our calendar.
While we're based right here in Warrensville Heights, we regularly take on projects throughout the surrounding communities as well. That includes nearby Maple Heights, Shaker Heights, Beachwood, Bedford, Bedford Heights, Garfield Heights, Highland Hills, North Randall, Solon, and the broader Cleveland metro area. If you're located somewhere in this general region and aren't sure whether you fall within our service area, just give us a call. We're happy to discuss your project and confirm whether we can take it on, and in most cases the answer is yes.
Timelines vary depending on the size and type of project, but most residential jobs follow a similar general process. A standard driveway or patio typically takes one to two days to prepare, form, and pour, followed by a curing period before the area can handle foot traffic or vehicle weight. Concrete needs about 24 to 48 hours before it's safe to walk on, and roughly seven days before it's ready for vehicle traffic, though full curing strength actually continues developing over about 28 days. Larger projects like foundations or block walls can take longer depending on complexity, weather conditions, and whether additional excavation or reinforcement is required. We always give you a realistic timeline upfront based on your specific project, so you know exactly what to expect before work begins.

Donna Whitfield
Warrensville Heights
1 week ago
We had our backyard patio replaced and the difference is incredible. The crew showed up on time, worked efficiently, and the finished surface looks fantastic. They even cleaned up better than I expected. Highly recommend if you want quality work without the runaround.

Diane Featherstone
Bedford Heights
1 month ago
We needed a privacy wall installed and Warrensville Heights Concrete Solutions handled everything from start to finish without a single issue. Clean lines, solid construction, and they explained the process clearly before starting. Will definitely use them again for future projects.

Frank Delvecchio
Garfield Heights
3 months ago
Our foundation had some serious cracking and we were nervous about the cost, but Warrensville Heights Concrete Solutions was upfront the entire time and the repair held up perfectly. Honest, skilled, and easy to work with from the first phone call."
If you've been putting off dealing with a cracked driveway, sunken sidewalk, or aging patio, now is a great time to get it taken care of. Reach out today for a free, no obligation estimate, and we'll walk you through your options honestly so you can make the right decision for your home and your budget. Call us, and let's get your concrete project started.
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(216) 220-8148
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Warrensville Heights, OH
About Us
Warrensville Heights Concrete Solutions is a locally owned and operated concrete contractor with over 20+ years of experience serving homeowners throughout Warrensville Heights and the surrounding Cleveland area. We're committed to honest pricing, quality craftsmanship, and concrete work built to handle everything Northeast Ohio weather can bring. We proudly serve homeowners across the wider region, not just within city limits.
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