
Concrete Driveways & Garage Floors in Mid-Michigan
A new concrete driveway is the biggest first impression your property makes — and in Michigan it has to survive freeze-thaw, road salt, and the weight of daily use. We pour reinforced driveways, garage floors, and parking pads built to last across Bay City, Midland, Saginaw, and Tuscola County.
Driveways & Garage Floors done right across Mid-Michigan
Built for the Michigan freeze-thaw cycle
Most failed driveways in Mid-Michigan trace back to two things: a weak base and the wrong mix. We grade and compact a stable aggregate base, then place an air-entrained mix engineered to flex with our freeze-thaw seasons. Proper jointing controls where the concrete relieves stress so you get tight, planned joints instead of random cracks.
Driveways and garage floors that match
A garage floor takes a different beating than a driveway — point loads from jacks, hot tires, and the occasional oil spill. We tie the apron and garage slab together cleanly, slope for drainage, and finish to a hard, dense surface that stands up to traffic and is easy to keep clean.
What's included
- Engineered base prep and proper compaction
- Reinforcement with rebar or fiber mesh
- Broom, smooth, or exposed-aggregate finishes
- Control and expansion joints to manage cracking
- Removal and disposal of old concrete included
- Optional sealing for salt and moisture protection
Applications
Free, no-obligation estimate
Tell us about your driveways & garage floors project and we'll measure, spec the right mix, and give you a clear written quote.
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Driveways & Garage Floors built for Michigan winters
Every pour uses air-entrained mixes, proper base prep, and planned control joints designed for our freeze-thaw climate. Browse the gallery for a sense of our finish quality.



Driveways & Garage Floors across our service area
We pour driveways & garage floors throughout Mid-Michigan and travel up to 200+ miles from Bay City. Pick your county for local details.
Bay County
Bay City & surrounding cities
See Bay CountyMidland County
Midland & surrounding cities
See Midland CountySaginaw County
Saginaw & surrounding cities
See Saginaw CountyTuscola County
Caro & surrounding cities
See Tuscola CountyGenesee County
Flint & surrounding cities
See Genesee CountyGratiot County
Alma & surrounding cities
See Gratiot CountyIsabella County
Mt. Pleasant & surrounding cities
See Isabella CountyDriveways & Garage Floors questions
How long before I can drive on a new concrete driveway?
Foot traffic is usually fine after 24-48 hours. Wait about 7 days before parking a passenger vehicle and 28 days before heavy vehicles or RVs, which is when concrete reaches most of its design strength.
How thick should a concrete driveway be in Michigan?
Four inches over a compacted base is standard for residential cars; we bump it to 5-6 inches with reinforcement for heavier vehicles, RVs, or commercial traffic.
Do you remove the old driveway?
Yes. Removal and disposal of the existing concrete or asphalt is included in our estimate so you get one clear price.
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