
Mansfield Concrete serves homeowners and property owners throughout Mansfield with concrete driveways, patio construction, and slab foundations - handling permits, base prep, and every pour ourselves, with responses within 1 business day.

Mansfield has a large share of homes built in the mid-20th century, and many still have their original driveways - well past the 25- to 30-year replacement point. We handle the full job, from pulling the city permit to breaking out the old slab and pouring a new one with the base prep that north-central Ohio clay soil demands. Learn more about our concrete driveway building service.
A lot of Mansfield backyards go unused simply because there is no level, clean surface to put furniture on. We build patios sized to your yard and graded to push water away from your foundation - a real concern in older Mansfield homes where basement moisture is already common. Plain gray or decorative finishes are both available.
Many Mansfield homes in established neighborhoods have had the same plain gray driveways and patios for decades. Stamped concrete lets you replace aging flatwork with a surface that looks like brick or stone without the cost of individual pavers - and it stays in one piece through Ohio winters instead of shifting and settling over time.
Mansfield's older in-town neighborhoods often have sidewalk sections that have heaved, cracked, or sunk from decades of freeze-thaw cycles and tree root pressure. A cracked sidewalk is not just an eyesore - it is a liability. We replace damaged sections or install new walks to city grade requirements.
Properties along Mansfield's hillier streets and the edges of the city often deal with yard erosion and sloped lots that are hard to use. A concrete retaining wall holds the grade where you need it, controls where water drains, and turns an eroding hillside into usable yard space. These walls are built to handle the soil pressure that comes with Richland County clay.
New construction and additions in Mansfield require a foundation that accounts for the local clay soil and the freeze depth Ohio winters demand. We form, pour, and finish foundations for new builds and major additions, with footings set below the frost line to prevent the movement that damages structures over time.
Mansfield sits in north-central Ohio and sees temperatures swing above and below freezing from November through March - sometimes several times in the same week. That repeated freeze-thaw cycle is the leading cause of cracked driveways, heaved sidewalks, and damaged steps throughout the city. Water works into small surface openings, freezes, expands, and breaks the concrete apart from the inside. A slab that was not poured with the right mix or built on a properly compacted base fails faster here than it would in a warmer state.
The soil adds to the challenge. Much of Richland County sits on glacial clay that expands when wet and shrinks when dry. That seasonal movement pushes slabs, shifts footings, and cracks foundation walls in homes that were never built to account for it. Mansfield also has a large share of homes built before 1960, many still on their original concrete. Those older slabs are past the end of their useful life - and the deferred maintenance on rental properties and older owner-occupied homes means the demand for concrete repair and replacement here is consistent and real.
Mansfield is our home base - the city where this business started and where our crew works every week. We pull permits from the Mansfield Building Department on a regular basis and know which projects require them. We have worked on homes from the older neighborhoods near the Ohio State Reformatory on the north side to the postwar ranch houses out toward the Lexington Road corridor.
The character of Mansfield varies by neighborhood. The older streets near downtown and Richland Carrousel Park have brick homes and tight lots with original concrete that needs careful demolition. Out toward the city's edges, properties open up - larger driveways, detached garages, outbuildings, and gravel pads that homeowners want converted to concrete. We work in both environments and know what each one requires.
We also serve the communities that surround Mansfield regularly. If you are just east of the city, we cover Ontario as well - a township that shares Mansfield's clay soil and freeze-thaw conditions. Homeowners in Shelby to the southwest are also within our regular service area.
We respond within 1 business day. No cost, no obligation. Tell us what you are working with - driveway, patio, foundation, or something else - and we will set up a time to come out and look. You do not need to have everything figured out before you call.
We visit the property, measure the area, and look at what needs to come out. The estimate spells out what is included - demolition, hauling, base prep, the pour, and cleanup. We address cost clearly at this stage so you know what you are agreeing to before anything starts. Most assessments take 20 to 30 minutes.
For projects that require a Mansfield city permit, we handle the application. You do not need to contact the Building Department. We confirm your start date once the permit is in hand and give you a clear heads-up on anything you need to do - like arranging parking somewhere else for the cure period.
The crew handles demo, prep, and the pour. We walk you through the finished work before we leave, explain the curing timeline, and make sure drainage and finish look right. The site is cleaned up - no debris left behind.
We serve homeowners throughout Mansfield and Richland County. Call or send a message and we respond within 1 business day - no sales pressure, just a straight answer on what your project will take.
(567) 345-1035Mansfield is the county seat of Richland County and has a population of roughly 45,000, making it one of the larger cities in north-central Ohio. The city grew quickly during the manufacturing boom of the late 1800s and early 1900s, which is reflected in its housing stock: a large share of Mansfield homes were built before 1960, including brick two-stories in the older city core and wood-frame homes in neighborhoods that ring downtown. The Ohio State Reformatory, the Victorian-era prison famous as the filming location for The Shawshank Redemption, sits on the north side of the city and draws visitors from across the state.
Outside the older core, Mansfield has neighborhoods of postwar ranch and split-level homes built in the 1950s through 1970s along streets like Park Avenue West and Lexington Avenue. These homes are 50 to 70 years old - prime candidates for driveway, patio, and sidewalk replacement. The mix of tight city lots near Richland Carrousel Park and larger parcels out toward the city's edges means the concrete work we do here ranges from small residential flatwork to bigger rural-edge projects with long driveways and outbuildings. We also serve nearby communities including Ontario and Galion.
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