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Concrete Driveway Installation & Repair in Wilmington, Ohio

Professional concrete driveway installation, repair, and sealing across Wilmington and Southwest Ohio. Built to handle heavy traffic and brutal Ohio winters.

The Driveway Guys

Your Driveway Is the First Thing People See

Your driveway is more than just a pathway — it's the first piece of your property everyone judges, from neighbors to buyers to the delivery guy. At Corbett's Contracting, we've been the go-to concrete contractor in Wilmington, Ohio for driveway installation and repair because we treat every slab like it's going on our own house.

Proper base prep. The right concrete mix for Ohio freeze-thaw. Clean edges, even finish, and a cure that holds up for decades — not just a couple of winters.

Whether you're pouring a brand-new driveway, tearing out a cracked-up mess and starting fresh, or just need to get yours sealed before another winter hits, we've got the crew and the experience to handle it.

Concrete driveway installation in Wilmington Ohio
What You Get

Driveways Built for Ohio

Every concrete driveway we pour gets the same attention to detail — from base prep to the final broom finish.

01

New Driveway Installation

Full tear-out and fresh pour with proper base prep, grading, rebar or wire mesh reinforcement, and a clean finish built to last.

02

Driveway Repair

Crack repair, resurfacing, and partial replacement. We'll tell you straight whether you need a repair or a full rebuild — no upselling.

03

Driveway Sealing

Protect your investment from Ohio winters. Professional sealing extends driveway life, prevents surface scaling, and keeps it looking new.

04

Driveway Extensions

Need more parking, RV pad, or a turnaround? We extend existing driveways with matching finishes and clean tie-ins.

05

Decorative & Stamped

Stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, and decorative finishes to match your home's style. Functional doesn't have to mean boring.

06

Commercial Driveways

Heavy-duty commercial slabs built for constant truck and equipment traffic. Reinforced thickness, proper drainage, built to code.

How It Works

Our 4-Step Driveway Process

Simple, honest, and built around keeping you informed from quote to cure.

1

Free Estimate

We walk the site, measure, talk through options, and give you a straight quote with a real timeline.

2

Excavation & Prep

Tear-out (if needed), grading, compaction, and forming — the part most contractors rush. We don't.

3

Pour & Finish

Quality concrete mix, proper reinforcement, clean screed and float, and the finish you picked.

4

Cure & Walk-Through

Proper cure time, jointing, and a final walk-through so you know exactly how to care for it.

Where We Pour

Driveway Installation Across Southwest Ohio

Click your town to see local driveway services, or call us if your area isn't listed.

FAQ

Concrete Driveway Questions

Everything homeowners ask us before we pour.

How long does a new concrete driveway last?
A properly poured and maintained concrete driveway in Ohio should last 25-30 years or more. Proper base prep, the right mix, control joints, and periodic sealing all factor into how long it holds up. Cheap concrete work can crack and fail in 5-10 years — which is why we don't cut corners on prep.
How thick should my concrete driveway be?
For standard residential use, 4 inches of concrete over a properly compacted base is standard. If you're parking heavy trucks, RVs, or equipment, we recommend 5-6 inches with reinforcement. We'll recommend the right thickness based on what you'll actually use it for.
When should I seal my concrete driveway?
New driveways should be sealed after the initial cure (usually 30+ days), then re-sealed every 2-3 years depending on traffic and exposure. In Ohio, sealing before winter is huge — it prevents salt damage and surface scaling from freeze-thaw cycles.
Can you repair a cracked driveway or do I need to replace it?
Depends on the damage. Surface cracks and minor spalling can often be repaired. But if you've got deep structural cracks, heaving, major settling, or widespread damage, replacement is usually the smarter long-term call. We'll give you an honest assessment at the free estimate.
How long until I can drive on a new concrete driveway?
You can walk on it after 24 hours. Light vehicle traffic after 7 days. Full use including heavy trucks after 28 days when the concrete has reached full design strength. We'll give you specific timelines based on your pour conditions.

Ready for a Driveway That Actually Lasts?

Free estimates across Wilmington, Waynesville, Springboro, Lebanon, Mason, Morrow, and Blanchester. Straight pricing, honest timelines, no fluff.