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Beloit Concrete Solutions was founded to give homeowners in Beloit a concrete contractor they could actually rely on. For over 25 years, we have poured driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations for families across the area, building a reputation based on honest pricing and work that holds up through Wisconsin's harsh freeze-thaw winters.
We work directly with homeowners who are dealing with cracked driveways, sinking patios, or outdated concrete that no longer fits their home. Many of our clients come to us after a DIY patch job failed or another contractor cut corners on the mix or the base preparation.
What sets us apart is our attention to the details that matter most: proper subgrade preparation, correct concrete thickness, and control joints placed where they actually prevent cracking. With over 500 completed projects, we have seen what works and what fails in this climate, and we build every project to last.
Durable, properly graded driveways built to handle Wisconsin winters and connect seamlessly to your garage.
Attached patios that extend your living space outdoors with a smooth, long-lasting finish.
Level, code-compliant sidewalks that improve curb appeal and prevent trip hazards.
Slip-resistant, attractive pool decks designed for safety and everyday durability.
Decorative stamped concrete that mimics the look of stone, brick, or pavers at a fraction of the cost.
Solid, properly engineered foundations that protect your home's structural integrity for decades.
Sturdy block walls for retaining, structural, or boundary needs built to withstand the elements.

Concrete driveways throughout Beloit take a beating every winter. The freeze-thaw cycle that defines Wisconsin weather causes water to seep into tiny pores and hairline cracks in the concrete, then expand as it freezes. Over several seasons, this repeated expansion forces cracks to widen, slabs to heave unevenly, and sections to separate from each other.
What starts as a cosmetic issue often turns into a safety and drainage problem. Uneven slabs create tripping hazards for family members and visitors, while wider cracks let even more water infiltrate the base material underneath, accelerating erosion and further settling. Left unaddressed long enough, a driveway can deteriorate to the point where patching is no longer enough and a full replacement becomes the only real fix.
The right solution starts with identifying whether the damage is surface level or structural. Minor cracks can often be sealed and the surrounding area resurfaced to extend the driveway's life by several more years. When heaving or significant settling has occurred, we remove the affected sections, address the base preparation underneath (often the actual source of the problem), and pour new concrete with proper reinforcement and control joints placed to manage future expansion. We always match the new work to your existing driveway as closely as possible so repairs don't look like an obvious patch job.
A patio that was perfectly level when it was poured can start sinking unevenly within just a few years if the soil underneath wasn't properly compacted before installation. This is especially common with older patios in Beloit neighborhoods built decades ago, before modern base preparation standards were standard practice.
An uneven patio is more than an eyesore. Water pools in the low spots instead of draining away from the house, which can lead to moisture problems against your foundation or siding over time. The uneven surface also creates a real fall risk, particularly for older family members or young kids running around during a backyard gathering. In some cases, sinking is gradual enough that homeowners don't notice the severity until a chair wobbles or water visibly puddles after every rain.
Depending on the extent of the sinking, we have a couple of paths forward. For moderate settling, we can sometimes lift and stabilize the existing slab using underlying support techniques, restoring it to grade without a full tear-out. For patios with severe or widespread sinking, full removal and replacement is usually the more reliable long term fix, since it lets us properly compact and prepare the base from scratch and prevents the same issue from returning in a few years.
Spalling happens when the top layer of a concrete surface starts flaking, pitting, or crumbling away, often revealing the aggregate underneath. In Beloit, this is frequently caused by a combination of de-icing salts used during winter and concrete that wasn't finished or cured correctly when it was originally poured. Lower quality concrete mixes or rushed installation work tend to spall years before a properly built surface would.
Beyond looking worn down, spalling concrete is a sign that the surface is actively losing structural integrity. As the top layer deteriorates, it exposes more surface area to moisture and freeze-thaw damage, which speeds up further breakdown. A spalling driveway or sidewalk can also become rougher and more uneven underfoot, which is an unwelcome surprise for anyone walking on it barefoot or with kids on bikes.
The fix depends on how deep the spalling goes. Surface level spalling can sometimes be addressed with a properly applied resurfacing overlay that bonds to the existing slab and restores a smooth, durable finish. When spalling has progressed deeper into the slab, replacement is the more dependable option. We always use a properly proportioned concrete mix and correct finishing techniques, including avoiding excess water during the pour and proper curing time, to prevent the same spalling issue from happening again.

Foundation issues are some of the most concerning problems a Beloit homeowner can face, since the foundation supports the entire structure of the house. Cracks can develop from soil movement, poor drainage around the home, inadequate original foundation work, or simply decades of natural settling that eventually exceeds what the concrete can handle without showing stress.
Small hairline cracks are usually cosmetic, but wider cracks, especially ones that are uneven or horizontal, can indicate the foundation is under real structural stress. Left unaddressed, water intrusion through these cracks can lead to basement moisture problems, mold growth, and further weakening of the surrounding concrete. In more serious cases, ongoing settling can cause doors and windows to stick, floors to slope, or visible gaps to form between walls and ceilings.
Our process starts with a careful inspection to determine whether the crack is a surface issue or a sign of deeper structural movement. Minor cracks can typically be sealed and monitored. More significant foundation problems may require partial rebuilding of the affected wall section, improved drainage solutions around the perimeter of the home to reduce future soil movement, and reinforcement to stabilize the area going forward. We always explain exactly what we find and why a particular fix is recommended before any work begins.

Not every concrete problem is about damage. Plain gray slabs that were perfectly functional decades ago often look dated next to updated homes, modern landscaping, or newly renovated outdoor living spaces. Homeowners in Beloit frequently reach out because their existing driveway, patio, or walkway simply doesn't match the look they want for their home anymore, even though it's still structurally sound.
The consequence here isn't safety related, but it does affect curb appeal and resale value. An outdated concrete surface can make an otherwise updated home look incomplete, and it's often one of the first things potential buyers notice when they pull into the driveway or walk up to the front entrance.
Stamped concrete is one of the most popular solutions we offer for homeowners looking to upgrade without the cost of natural stone or pavers. We can also resurface existing concrete with decorative overlays, add color options, or install new sections with modern finishing techniques that significantly improve the appearance of your home's exterior. These upgrades are a great way to modernize your property without the expense and disruption of larger renovation projects.
Choosing the right concrete contractor matters, especially when the work needs to hold up against Wisconsin winters for decades to come. Here's what homeowners can expect when they work with us, from our experience and craftsmanship to our honest approach and reliable communication throughout the entire project.
With over 25 years in business and more than 500 completed projects, we have worked on nearly every type of concrete situation a Beloit homeowner might face. We understand how the local soil conditions, drainage patterns, and harsh winter climate affect concrete performance over time, and we build every project with that knowledge in mind rather than applying a generic, one-size-fits-all approach.
We never cut corners on the concrete mix or the preparation work that happens before the pour. Proper base compaction, correct slab thickness, adequate reinforcement, and well-placed control joints are the difference between concrete that lasts decades and concrete that cracks within a few years. We treat these details as non-negotiable on every job, regardless of project size.
We treat every job site as if it were our own property. That means keeping the work area clean and organized throughout the project, protecting nearby landscaping and structures, and showing up when we say we will. We understand that having contractors at your home is disruptive, and we work efficiently to minimize the impact on your daily routine while never sacrificing quality for speed.
We believe homeowners deserve to know exactly what they're paying for before any work begins. We provide clear, detailed estimates with no hidden fees or vague line items, and we walk you through our recommendations so you understand the reasoning behind every decision. If something changes during the project, we communicate it immediately rather than surprising you with the bill.
Costs vary based on several factors including the size of the project, the complexity of the design, site preparation requirements, and the type of finish you choose, such as standard broom finish versus decorative stamped concrete. Rather than giving a generic estimate that may not reflect your actual situation, we provide free on-site evaluations where we can assess your specific property and give you accurate, detailed pricing with no hidden costs.
All concrete can develop hairline cracks over time due to natural curing shrinkage, and this is normal even with high quality work. What separates a properly installed slab from a poorly installed one is how those cracks form and how widespread they become. We use correctly spaced control joints, appropriate reinforcement, and proper base preparation to guide any shrinkage cracking into joints where it's intentional and far less noticeable, rather than allowing random, unsightly cracking across your driveway or patio.
While we are based in Beloit, Wisconsin, we regularly serve homeowners throughout the surrounding region. This includes nearby communities such as Janesville, South Beloit, Roscoe, Rockford, Clinton, Shopiere, and the surrounding townships of Turtle and Rock. If you're unsure whether your home falls within our service area, give us a call. In most cases, if you're within a reasonable driving distance of Beloit, we can take on your project.
Permit requirements depend on the type and scope of the project, as well as local Beloit building codes. Driveway replacements and sidewalk repairs often have different requirements than new foundation work or structural additions. As part of our process, we help determine whether your project requires a permit and can handle that paperwork on your behalf, so you don't have to navigate city requirements on your own.
Project timelines depend heavily on the scope of the work. A standard driveway or sidewalk replacement typically takes a few days from demolition through final finishing, while larger projects like pool decks or foundation work can take a week or more. Concrete also needs adequate curing time before it can handle vehicle traffic or heavy use, which we factor into your project schedule from the start. During your free estimate, we'll give you a realistic timeline based on the specific scope of your project and current weather conditions.

Steve Bartlett
Beloit - 3 weeks ago
Our pool deck was old and slippery, so we called Beloit Concrete Solutions to redo it before summer. The crew showed up on time, explained everything clearly, and the finished deck looks fantastic and feels so much safer to walk on. Highly recommend to anyone in the area looking for quality concrete work.

Patricia Reyes
South Beloit - 1 month ago
The patio in our backyard had been sinking for years and we finally got it fixed by Beloit Concrete Solutions. The team was professional, the pricing was fair, and they finished faster than we expected. The new patio looks great and we finally feel comfortable having guests over again.

Brian Holloway
Roscoe - 3 months ago
After getting quotes from a few contractors, we went with Beloit Concrete Solutions and we're so glad we did. Our new sidewalk and foundation repair were done quickly and the quality is obvious. Fair pricing, great communication, and a finished product that looks built to last.
From cracked driveways and sinking patios to brand new stamped concrete upgrades, Beloit Concrete Solutions is here to help with whatever your project requires. Contact us today by phone or email to schedule your free, no obligation estimate. We'll walk your property, answer your questions, and give you honest, straightforward pricing so you can make the right decision for your home with confidence.
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Beloit, WI
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Beloit Concrete Solutions is a locally owned concrete contractor with over 25 years of experience serving homeowners in Beloit, Wisconsin and the surrounding area. We are committed to honest pricing, quality craftsmanship, and concrete work built to withstand everything the Wisconsin climate brings.
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