Alex Concrete Pumping, Inc.
254 Scottridge Dr , Charlotte, NC 28217-4046
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254 Scottridge Dr , Charlotte, NC 28217-4046
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301 S McDowell St Ste 125 , Charlotte, NC 28204-0031
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Street Address on File , Charlotte, NC 28226
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1425 Cressida Dr , Charlotte, NC 28210-5683
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Mason Contractors
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246 , Charlotte, NC 28216-1299
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3063 Twin Lakes Dr , Weddington, NC 28104-6114
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Concrete Contractors, Patios and Decks, Driveway Installation ...
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PO Box 2717 , Matthews, NC 28106-2717
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2002 Old Hickory Grove Rd , Mt Holly, NC 28120-9690
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130 Performance Dr , Belmont, NC 28012-2446
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1213 W Morehead St Ste 500 Unit 693 , Charlotte, NC 28208-5581
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10604 Russet Pl , Charlotte, NC 28227-0119
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3524 Robinson Cir , Charlotte, NC 28206-1928
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For: two-car driveway or 400 sq ft patio in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte's rapid residential growth — Ballantyne, Waxhaw, Weddington, and the Indian Land SC corridor have seen thousands of new homes annually — combined with established neighborhoods in Myers Park, Eastover, and Dilworth that have aging driveways from the 1960s–1990s, creates consistent demand for concrete driveway replacement and patio construction. Charlotte-specific factors include the Piedmont red clay soil that requires proper subbase preparation and freeze-thaw cycling that stresses improperly installed concrete. Here's current pricing in the Charlotte metro in 2025.
| Service | Scope | Charlotte Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Standard concrete driveway (single-car) | 10 × 20 ft (200 sq ft) | $1,800 – $3,500 |
| Standard concrete driveway (two-car) | 16 × 20 ft (320–400 sq ft) | $3,000 – $5,500 |
| Concrete driveway (typical suburban) | 20 × 40 ft (800 sq ft) | $6,000 – $12,000 |
| Concrete patio (broom-finished) | 400 sq ft | $2,800 – $5,500 |
| Stamped concrete patio | 400 sq ft | $5,500 – $12,000 |
| Exposed aggregate finish | Per sq ft premium | $1.50 – $3.50/sq ft extra |
| Concrete staining (existing) | Per sq ft | $3 – $7/sq ft |
| Concrete resurfacing (overlay) | Per sq ft | $3 – $8/sq ft |
| Driveway apron replacement | At street connection, 50–80 sq ft | $800 – $2,000 |
| Concrete sidewalk | Per linear foot | $60 – $130/LF |
| Concrete curb and gutter | Per linear foot | $50 – $120/LF |
Charlotte sits on the Carolina Piedmont, dominated by Cecil and Appling series red clay soils — among the most problematic soil types for concrete flatwork in the southeastern US. These soils:
Proper concrete installation in Charlotte requires:
Charlotte concrete contractors who do not discuss subbase preparation in their quote are likely cutting corners that will produce early cracking — Charlotte's red clay is unforgiving to shortcuts in the base.
Charlotte averages 40–50 nights below freezing per year, with occasional severe cold (10–20°F nights occur most winters). For concrete in Charlotte:
Any Charlotte concrete contractor should specify air-entrained concrete mix (typically 5–7% air content) as standard for driveways and exterior flatwork. Ask: "Does your concrete mix include air entrainment?"
Per BLS Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia MSA, construction workers earn $22–$40/hour.
Concrete driveway and patio work in Charlotte is subject to North Carolina contractor licensing requirements that depend on project value.
The NC Licensing Board for General Contractors requires a General Contractor license for projects exceeding $30,000 in value. Large driveway and patio projects, retaining walls, or combined site improvement packages reaching this threshold require the primary contractor to hold an NC GC license. Verify license status at nclbgc.org.
For projects under $30,000 (which includes most residential driveways and patios), NC does not require a GC license — but Charlotte/Mecklenburg permits are still required, and concrete contractors should carry general liability insurance.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Building Standards Department requires permits for significant concrete work:
Standard residential patio and driveway work below apron-level on private property is typically below the permit threshold in Charlotte, but the driveway connection to the street curb cut always involves City/NCDOT coordination.
General Liability: Minimum $1 million. Concrete work creates risks: equipment damage to adjacent landscape, drainage redirection damaging adjacent properties, trip-hazard liability during installation. Request COI before any Charlotte concrete project begins.
Workers' Compensation: NC law requires workers' compensation for any contractor with 3 or more employees. Concrete work is physically intensive and has one of the highest injury rates of any construction trade — verify your Charlotte concrete contractor carries workers' comp.
Charlotte's numerous planned communities — Ballantyne, Blakeney, Rea Farms, Waverly, Weddington Chase, and dozens of county subdivisions — have HOA Architectural Review Committees (ARCs) regulating exterior improvements including driveways and patios.
Common Charlotte HOA restrictions:
Submit any Charlotte driveway or patio project to your HOA ARC before engaging a concrete contractor — an HOA-rejected installation must be removed at your expense.
Charlotte homeowners replacing aging driveways or installing new surfaces for resale or curb appeal have three primary material options. Charlotte's climate, soil conditions, and residential market norms make each option perform differently than national averages suggest.
| Factor | Concrete | Asphalt | Concrete Pavers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Installed cost (400 sq ft) | $4,500–$8,000 | $2,400–$4,000 | $6,000–$14,000 |
| Lifespan in Charlotte | 25–40 years (with proper base) | 15–20 years | 30–50 years |
| Freeze-thaw resistance | Good with air entrainment | Good — asphalt is flexible | Excellent — joints allow movement |
| Red clay subbase sensitivity | High — requires compacted 4-6" ABC | Moderate — asphalt is more flexible | Moderate — joint sand as buffer |
| Summer heat tolerance | Excellent | Moderate — asphalt softens >100°F | Excellent |
| Stain resistance | Moderate — sealing required | Poor — oil stains permanently | Excellent — individual unit replacement |
| Charlotte curb appeal | Strong — especially stamped | Functional; lower-end appearance | Premium — upscale Charlotte neighborhoods |
| Resale impact in Charlotte | Moderate-to-strong | Minimal | Strong in $500K+ price range |
| Maintenance | Seal every 2–3 years; crack repair | Seal coat every 3–5 years; resurface | Occasional sand re-infill; unit reset |
| HOA compatibility | Widely accepted | Sometimes HOA-restricted | Widely accepted in premium communities |
The south Charlotte residential market (Myers Park, Foxcroft, Ballantyne, Weddington) has established concrete — particularly stamped concrete and exposed aggregate — as the driveway standard for mid-to-upper-tier homes. Reasons:
Stamped concrete patios and driveways are among the most popular home improvement investments in Charlotte's renovation market, particularly in the Ballantyne, Waverly, Marvin, and Weddington zip codes. Common Charlotte stamped patterns:
Stamped concrete premium over broom-finished: $4–$10/sq ft — for a 400 sq ft patio, stamped adds $1,600–$4,000 over standard flatwork.
Replace (full demolition and pour): When the existing slab has heaved due to tree roots or clay movement (sections are significantly out of level — more than 1" differential); when multiple full-depth cracks indicate subbase failure; or when the existing slab is more than 30 years old and showing widespread surface spalling.
Resurface (overlay on existing): When the existing slab is structurally sound but has surface-level cosmetic issues — surface scaling, light cracking at control joints, general weathering appearance. A 1–2" decorative overlay ($3–$8/sq ft) over a sound base extends life significantly at lower cost than full replacement.
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