
Saginaw Concrete serves homeowners and businesses across Saginaw and surrounding Michigan communities with concrete work that holds up through freeze-thaw winters and clay-heavy soils.

Saginaw Concrete is a local Concrete Contractor company based in Saginaw, MI, offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and businesses across the region. Whether your driveway is cracking after too many Michigan winters, your patio needs replacing, or you need a foundation poured from scratch, we have the crew and the experience to get it done right the first time. We serve 12 cities and communities across mid-Michigan - and every job starts with a free on-site estimate.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles decades of heavy traffic.
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Turn your backyard into an outdoor living space with a durable, low-maintenance concrete patio.
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Get the look of stone or brick at a fraction of the cost with stamped concrete.
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Safe, level sidewalks that meet city standards and hold up through Saginaw winters.
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A smooth, sealed garage floor resists stains, cracks, and the wear of daily use.
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Plain gray does not have to be your only option - decorative concrete adds real character.
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Stop soil erosion and manage slope with a solid concrete retaining wall.
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Level, durable concrete floors for basements, warehouses, and commercial spaces.
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A slip-resistant pool deck that handles Michigan summers and cleans up easily.
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Safe, solid steps that hold up through freeze-thaw cycles without settling or crumbling.
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A properly poured slab foundation is the stable base every structure needs.
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New foundations built to code, engineered for Michigan soils and frost depth.
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Durable concrete parking surfaces that outlast asphalt and need less ongoing maintenance.
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Deep, properly sized footings that keep structures stable through Michigan freeze-thaw cycles.
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Lift and level a settled foundation before damage spreads to the rest of your structure.
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Precise cutting for repairs, expansions, or utility access - clean lines every time.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you need - a new driveway, a patio, a foundation, anything concrete. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. No pressure, no commitment required at this stage.
We come to your property, measure the area, assess the soil and drainage, and look at any existing concrete that needs to come out. You get a written estimate that breaks down every cost - materials, prep, permit if required, and cleanup. We answer your questions before you decide anything.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull the permit, schedule the crew, and handle every step - site prep, the pour, finishing, and cleanup. We walk you through the finished job before we leave and give you clear guidance on curing and care. Your only job is to stay off the concrete while it sets.
We carry liability insurance on every project and hold the required state contractor license. You can verify our license status through the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs at any time.
We come to your property, measure the space, and give you a written itemized estimate before any work is scheduled. There is no fee for the estimate and no pressure to commit. Most estimates are delivered within 48 hours of the site visit.
We live and work in Saginaw. We know the clay soils, the freeze-thaw winters, and the housing stock in this area. That local knowledge shapes every decision we make on a job - from the concrete mix to the base depth.
When you reach out, someone from our office responds within 1 business day to schedule your free estimate. You will always receive a written quote before any work begins - no verbal agreements, no surprises on the final invoice.
Questions before requesting an estimate? Call (989) 900-0594 or send us a message.
"Our old driveway had been cracking and sinking for years. Saginaw Concrete replaced the whole thing in two days, and they caught a drainage problem we didn't even know we had. It's been through a full Michigan winter now and looks exactly the same as when they poured it."
Mark T., Bay City - Concrete driveway building
"We wanted a stamped concrete patio that looked like stone without the stone price. They brought samples, helped us pick a pattern that matched our house, and finished the job on the day they said they would. The crew was respectful of our yard and cleaned everything up before they left."
Linda H., Midland - Stamped concrete services
"I got a notice from the city about my sidewalk and didn't know where to start. These guys handled the permit, did the replacement, and got it inspected and signed off - all in less than two weeks. The price was fair and exactly what they quoted me. No add-ons, no runaround."
James K., Saginaw - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no high-pressure sales. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your property so we can see exactly what needs to be done.
(989) 900-0594Saginaw Concrete is based in Saginaw and serves 12 cities and communities across mid-Michigan, including Bay City, Midland, Flint, and Frankenmuth. We aim to respond to all inquiries within 1 business day and can typically schedule same-week estimates for most of our service area.
Saginaw experiences dozens of freeze-thaw cycles every winter, which forces water in tiny cracks to expand and contract repeatedly. This is the single biggest reason driveways and sidewalks deteriorate faster here than in warmer climates - and why the base preparation and concrete mix your contractor uses matter more than almost anything else.
Concrete typically lasts 30 years or more in Michigan with basic care, while asphalt often needs resurfacing within 15 to 20 years. The Portland Cement Association notes that over a 30-year period, most property owners find concrete less expensive when you factor in asphalt's maintenance and resurfacing costs.
If water consistently collects near your home after rain or snowmelt, your yard or concrete surfaces may not be graded correctly. In Saginaw, where clay-heavy soils drain slowly, standing water near a foundation can eventually work its way into the basement. A properly sloped concrete surface redirects that water before it becomes a bigger problem.
When the same crack reopens after patching, the problem is almost always underneath the slab, not on the surface. Saginaw's clay soils expand and contract with moisture changes, shifting the base beneath the concrete. Patching the surface repairs the symptom - not the cause. A full replacement with proper base preparation is typically more cost-effective over time.
The reliable concrete season in Saginaw runs late April through October, and the best contractors book up fast once spring arrives. For spring or summer projects, reaching out in late winter - February or March - gives you the best chance of securing your preferred dates. Waiting until summer often means a late-season installation or a wait until the following year.
Control joints are the shallow lines cut into concrete at regular intervals. They give the slab a place to crack in a controlled, hidden line rather than randomly across the surface. Without them, concrete in a freeze-thaw climate like Saginaw's is far more likely to crack unpredictably. Properly spaced joints are a sign of quality work, not a cosmetic choice.
Saginaw Concrete is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Saginaw, MI, serving 12 cities and communities across mid-Michigan since 2023. We hold the contractor credentials required by the state of Michigan and carry liability insurance on every job.
We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations, retaining walls, and pool decks. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate, and every estimate is written and itemized before any work is scheduled.
Learn more about our team and our approach - or request your free estimate today.
You can walk on most concrete surfaces after 24 to 48 hours. Vehicles should stay off for a full 7 days. Full strength takes about 28 days - driving on it too soon is one of the most common ways homeowners damage a brand-new pour. The American Concrete Institute maintains detailed guidance on curing timelines.
Patching makes sense for isolated cracks on a slab that is otherwise sound and less than 20 years old. If the same cracks keep reopening, if sections have shifted out of level, or if the surface is flaking across most of the area, replacement is typically more cost-effective. A free estimate gives you a professional opinion on where your specific slab stands.
Unpermitted concrete work can cause complications when you sell your home, and the city of Saginaw can require you to redo work that doesn't meet code. A permit creates an official record that the job was inspected and approved. A reputable contractor pulls the permit as part of the job - not as an add-on you have to request separately.
Still have questions about your specific situation? Call (989) 900-0594 or send us a message and we'll give you a straight answer.
Saginaw is a mid-Michigan city of roughly 44,000 to 47,000 people built along both banks of the Saginaw River, which runs through the center of town. The city grew quickly during Michigan's industrial peak, and most of its residential neighborhoods were developed between the early 1900s and the 1960s. Homes near the river and in low-lying areas deal with higher moisture levels and drainage challenges that affect concrete longevity throughout the neighborhood.
The housing stock here tells the story of a working-class city with deep roots. American Foursquares and Craftsman bungalows are common throughout the older residential streets, many of them still sitting on original driveways and sidewalks that were poured decades ago without today's base preparation standards. Local employers like Saginaw Valley State University and Covenant HealthCare anchor long-term residents who invest in keeping their properties maintained - and who are often dealing with infrastructure that is 60 to 100 years old. The Dow Event Center is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city, and the neighborhoods surrounding it reflect the mix of well-kept owner-occupied homes and properties that have seen deferred maintenance over the years.
Saginaw winters push frost more than three feet into the ground, and that freeze-thaw cycle every spring is one of the main reasons driveways crack and foundations shift in this area. The clay-heavy soils left behind by glacial activity in the Saginaw Valley expand when wet and contract when dry, putting constant pressure on concrete slabs from below. We build every project in Saginaw with these conditions in mind - the right base, the right mix, and the right drainage - because concrete that looks good in June needs to still look good in April.
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Saginaw Concrete
1300 S Washington AveSaginaw, MI 48601(989) 900-0594estimates@saginawconcrete.comAlways open, 24/7.Call (989) 900-0594 or request a free on-site estimate online - we respond within 1 business day and serve all of mid-Michigan.