From the older neighborhoods near Dayton to the farm lots out toward Randolph, we pour patios, driveways, and slabs across Trotwood. Concrete finished to hold up through Miami Valley winters.
Tell us about your project and we will get right back to you.
Trotwood was incorporated back in 1901 out of the old Madison Township, and Wolf Creek still runs right through it. Near the creek and the low spots the ground holds water, which is exactly the kind of site that ruins a slab poured without proper prep. We build the base to match the ground it sits on.

Trotwood runs from tight neighborhoods bordering Dayton to open acreage with farms and estates. We handle both, and we plan the base for the site in front of us.
The right mix, correct air entrainment, and sealing so your concrete survives the freeze-thaw cycle that wrecks cheap pours.
The same team from your first call through the final walk-through, with no handoffs to subs you never met.
The concrete Trotwood homeowners call about most, whether you are adding a patio or fixing a slab that has started to move.

Low-maintenance patios shaped to your Trotwood yard and how you use it.

New driveways and replacements poured 4 to 6 inches over a compacted base.

Patterns and color that read like stone or brick for a fraction of the cost.

Crack repair, resurfacing, and slab leveling before small problems spread.
Trotwood covers a lot of ground, from neighborhoods almost surrounded by Dayton to rural lots with real acreage, and the soil and drainage change as you move across it. Plenty of crews pour the same slab everywhere. We read the site first, set the base and the slope for how water moves near Wolf Creek and the low areas, then pour a mix rated for our winters.
You get one point of contact, a written and itemized quote, and a crew that leaves the site clean. Nothing starts until you approve the price, and we do not spring change orders on you halfway through.
Call or send the quick form with what you are planning and where in Trotwood.
We look at the site, check drainage and grade, and hand you a clear itemized price.
Our crew handles prep, forming, pouring, and finishing on the schedule we agree on.
We walk the finished concrete with you and back the work we put our name on.
Yes. We pour patios, driveways, and slabs and handle repairs throughout Trotwood, from the neighborhoods near Dayton out to the rural lots toward Randolph. Give us the address and we will confirm scheduling when we quote.
Usually, yes, but drainage comes first. On low or damp sites we build up and compact the stone base, set the slab to drain away from the house, and adjust thickness as needed so standing water does not undermine the concrete over time.
A standard broom-finished patio in the Dayton area often runs roughly 3,500 to 8,000 dollars depending on size, thickness, and access. Stamped or colored work costs more. That is an estimate, and your written quote is based on your actual yard.
Yes. Shed pads and garage slabs go on a compacted gravel base, are poured to the right thickness for the load, and get reinforced and jointed so they stay flat and level through the seasons.
Often it can. If the base is still sound and the problem is surface cracking or one settled section, repair, resurfacing, or slab leveling can add years. If the base has failed, we will tell you straight that replacement is the better spend.
One quick form and we will call you back to talk it through. Prefer to talk now? Call (937) 892-4388
A local concrete crew serving Trotwood and the Miami Valley. We pour patios, driveways, stamped and colored concrete, sidewalks, and slabs, and we handle repairs when a slab can be saved instead of replaced. Careful prep, honest pricing, and work we are glad to put our name on.