Neighborly Concrete Solutions crew at work on a home in Batavia, OH

Concrete Contractor in Batavia, OH

Driveways and Patios Built to Outlast the Freeze-Thaw

We pour driveways, patios, sidewalks and steps for homeowners across Batavia and the surrounding Cincinnati area.

Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
11 Cities Covered
No-Obligation Quotes
What We Do

Our Services

A look at the concrete work we do most, from new driveways to patching up old ones.

Concrete Driveways

A slab that can take a truck tire in July and road salt in January.

Concrete Patios

An outdoor space graded right so water goes away from your house, not toward it.

Stamped Concrete

The look of stone or pavers, without the joints where weeds move in.

Concrete Repair

Sunken or cracked concrete fixed without always tearing it all out.

Concrete Sidewalks

Walkways that move independently at every joint so they don't crack each other.

Concrete Sealing

Keeps water out of the slab before winter freezes it from the inside.

Who We Are

Concrete Work, Done by People Who Live Here

We pour and repair concrete for homeowners in Batavia and the towns around it, driveways that heave from the frost, patios that never got a proper base, steps pulling away from the house. Most people call us because a slab is already cracked, sunken or spalling and they want to know if it can be saved or if it needs to come out. We walk the site with you and tell you which one it is before you spend a dime.

If the sub-base is the problem, we dig it out and start over with compacted gravel instead of pouring on top of clay that's just going to heave again next winter. We use rebar on driveways and anything that'll carry a vehicle, since wire mesh doesn't do much once the ground shifts under it. We saw-cut control joints within the first day so the slab cracks where we tell it to, not wherever it wants.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
More About Us
Neighborly Concrete Solutions crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Batavia, OH

Serving Batavia and the towns around it.

Batavia, OH
Cincinnati, OH
Loveland, OH
Milford, OH
Blanchester, OH
Mount Orab, OH
Amelia, OH
Bethel, OH
New Richmond, OH
Williamsburg, OH
Goshen, OH

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

We carry the insurance to back up every pour.

Written Quotes

You get a written price before any concrete gets mixed.

Our Own Crew

The same guys who quote the job pour the job.

Scheduling You Can Plan Around

We tell you the pour date and cure time up front.

Cleanup Included

We haul off the old concrete and the mess it made.

Local to Batavia

Based in Batavia, we know how the clay soil around here moves.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Our driveway out in Bethel had a huge dip by the garage door and they matched the new pour to the old section better than I expected. Took a week longer than planned because of rain, but they kept us posted.
Karen S.
Concrete Driveways · Cincinnati, OH
Had a corner of the patio sinking for two years, guy came out near Milford and mudjacked it instead of tearing the whole thing out. Saved us a chunk of money.
Mike D.
Concrete Repair · Loveland, OH
Stamped pattern on the new patio came out really close to the sample they showed us. Cleanup after was better than I figured, hardly any mess left in the yard.
Denise R.
Stamped Concrete · Milford, OH
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions people usually ask before calling us.

Do you charge for estimates?
Estimates for concrete work are free and done in person, since pricing depends on site access, soil condition and square footage that can't be judged from photos alone. A written quote follows within a few days of the visit.
Are you licensed and insured?
Concrete work here is done under a licensed and insured contractor, with certificates of insurance available on request before any work begins. This covers both the property and the crew if something goes wrong during excavation or the pour.
How soon can you start a concrete project?
Scheduling for concrete work depends heavily on the season, since spring and fall book up faster with ideal temperatures for curing. Most jobs get scheduled within two to four weeks, though small repairs can sometimes move faster.
What areas do you cover for concrete work?
Concrete driveway, patio and repair work covers Batavia, Ohio and surrounding towns within roughly a 50-mile radius, including Milford, Loveland and the greater Cincinnati area. Distance from the shop can affect scheduling on smaller jobs.
Do you work on both residential and commercial properties?
Concrete contractors typically handle residential driveways, patios and walkways as well as smaller commercial slabs like sidewalks or equipment pads. Larger commercial paving projects usually go to a company set up specifically for that scale of work.
Will you take on a small job like a single sidewalk slab or a step repair?
Small concrete jobs like a single slab replacement or a cracked step are common and worth calling about, they just get scheduled around larger pours rather than given a dedicated day. Minimum charges may apply since mobilizing forms, mixer and crew costs the same regardless of job size.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
Getting started means a phone call to describe the job, followed by an in-person visit to check the soil, drainage and existing concrete before any price is given. From there a written quote covers thickness, reinforcement and finish so everyone's working from the same expectations.
What does concrete work typically cost, and what changes the price?
Concrete pricing is usually figured per square foot and moves based on slab thickness, whether rebar or mesh is used, site access for the truck, and the finish, plain broom costs less than stamped or exposed aggregate. Removing old concrete before a new pour adds to the total but is often necessary if the existing base has failed.
Do you require a deposit before starting?
A deposit is standard practice for concrete projects to cover materials and scheduling, with the balance due once the work is finished and the slab has had time to cure. Payment terms are spelled out in the written quote before any concrete is ordered.
What happens if it rains on the day of the pour?
Concrete can't be poured in the rain or on saturated ground, since it affects the water-to-cement ratio and weakens the finished slab. If weather turns bad, the pour gets rescheduled rather than rushed, usually within a few days depending on how wet the site gets.

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