Concrete Contractors in North Carolina

North Carolina's red-clay soil and humid, freeze-prone Piedmont winters make solid base prep and drainage critical for concrete that lasts. Browse 409 concrete contractors across the Tar Heel State — from Charlotte and Raleigh to Greensboro, Durham, and the coast — for driveways, patios, foundations, slabs, and stamped or decorative concrete. Compare local pros and request quotes.

Dunlap Brothers Concrete

Fessler & Bowman Inc

Floyd’s Veteran Concrete

Fluid Form Concrete Design, Llc

Fresh Water Finishes

Gehman’s Concrete

Goldston’s Concrete And Septic Tanks

Grants Concrete

Harry Lee’s Landscape & Concrete Service

Hartley Ready Mix Concrete Inc

Helms Stone Masonry

Hemar Concrete

The Masonry Medics

Seagraves Masonry Inc

Ace Concrete Services

Acosta Construction & Concrete

Affordable Concrete Services

Aggregate Group, Llc

Aguilar Concrete Llc

American Concrete Construction, Inc.

Concrete Contractors in North Carolina — FAQ

What should I look for in a North Carolina concrete contractor?

Check that they're licensed for the size of your project, carry liability insurance, and have local references. Ask how they handle NC's clay subgrade — proper grading, a compacted gravel base, and drainage are what prevent cracking and settling.

How much does concrete work cost in North Carolina?

Pricing varies widely by finish and prep. A basic broom-finished slab costs less than stamped or colored concrete, and clay soil sometimes needs extra base work. Get itemized quotes from a few local contractors to compare fairly.

When is the best time to pour concrete in North Carolina?

Spring and fall offer the most forgiving temperatures for even curing. Summer pours need protection from fast drying in the heat, while winter work in the mountains must avoid freezing. A good contractor schedules around the forecast.