Concrete Contractors in Georgia

Georgia's climate runs from humid coastal plains to the cooler north, and its clay-heavy soils make proper site prep key to crack-free concrete. Browse 285 concrete contractors across the Peach State — Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Columbus, and beyond — for driveways, patios, foundations, slabs, and stamped or decorative concrete.

Prime Resins Inc

Procontractor Supply

R J Childers Contracting Inc

R.G.Masonry, Llc, Dba, Floorhero

Reeves Concrete Solutions

Marietta Martin Aggregates

Marmi Natural Stone

Mason Concrete

Maurerco Retaining Walls, Inc

Mcrete

Md Residential

Metro Koring & Supply, Inc.

Metro Materials Inc

Mg-Concrete-Construction

Mh Greeson Paving

Miller Landscape

Milo Coney Concrete Works

Mls Concrete Drilling & Sawing

Mlu Services Inc

Morgan Concrete Co

Georgia Concrete Contractors by Service

Concrete Contractors in Georgia — FAQ

How much does a concrete patio cost in Georgia?

Costs depend on size, finish, and access — a plain slab is the most affordable, while stamped or stained patios cost more, and clay soil may need extra grading. Compare quotes from local contractors for an accurate price.

Are concrete contractors in Georgia licensed?

Georgia licenses general and specialty contractors, and many local jurisdictions require permits for concrete work. Always confirm a contractor's credentials, insurance, and local references before hiring.

How long does new concrete take to cure in Georgia?

It's usually safe to walk on within 24–48 hours and to drive on after about a week, with full strength around 28 days. Georgia's heat and humidity affect curing, so follow your contractor's guidance.