Springfield Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Huber Heights, OH, including concrete driveway replacement, garage floor slabs, and sidewalk building - and we have worked on enough of this city's 1960s brick ranch homes to know exactly what the clay soil and freeze-thaw cycles do to 50-year-old concrete. We are licensed, insured, and return all calls within 1 business day.

Most driveways in Huber Heights were poured alongside the homes in the 1960s and early 1970s - which puts them well past their expected service life. The combination of Montgomery County clay soil and Ohio freeze-thaw cycles has cracked and heaved a lot of that original concrete past the point where patching makes economic sense. See how we build new driveways built to last.
The attached one- and two-car garages on Huber Heights ranch homes are extremely common, and many have floors from the original build that are now cracked, oil-stained, and uneven. A new concrete garage floor on a properly compacted base stops moisture from wicking through the slab and makes the space more functional day to day.
Sidewalks in Huber Heights neighborhoods age at the same rate as the homes around them, and many original walks from the 1960s have sections that have heaved, cracked, or tilted. Uneven sidewalk panels create trip hazards and can expose homeowners to liability, especially in winter when ice collects in the gaps between raised sections.
A significant share of Huber Heights homes were built on concrete slab foundations, and slabs on Montgomery County clay soil are prone to cracking and settling as the ground moves with seasonal moisture changes. New slabs for additions, sheds, or outbuildings need to be sized and reinforced with local soil behavior in mind from the start.
Front entry steps on Huber Heights ranch homes settle away from the house over time, creating visible gaps and a genuine safety risk. Steps that have shifted or cracked collect ice and water in winter, which speeds up further damage. We rebuild front steps so they tie back properly and stay level.
Ranch-style homes in Huber Heights typically have modest rear yards that benefit from a defined outdoor living surface. We install patios with proper drainage slope and a compacted gravel base so the slab does not heave or tilt after the first few winters on this city's clay-heavy soil.
Huber Heights is one of the largest privately developed cities in the United States. Developer Charles Huber built nearly the entire city between the late 1950s and the mid-1970s using brick as the standard exterior material across almost every home. That history creates a very specific maintenance reality today: a huge share of the city is turning 50 to 65 years old all at once. Driveways, garage floors, and concrete flatwork that were poured alongside those homes are now well past their expected lifespan and failing on a similar schedule across whole neighborhoods. A contractor who works here regularly has seen this pattern enough to know what is most likely failing and why.
The soil conditions in Montgomery County compound the aging problem. The area sits on clay-heavy glacial soil that expands when wet and contracts when dry. That seasonal movement puts constant pressure on concrete slabs and foundations, and when you combine it with Ohio winter temperatures that swing above and below freezing dozens of times each season, water finds its way into every small crack and widens it from the inside. Driveways here do not last as long as they would in drier or milder climates, and the fix requires proper base preparation - compacted gravel sub-base, correct mix design, and a drainage slope built into every flatwork job - not just a fresh layer of concrete on top of the old problem.
We pull permits through the City of Huber Heights regularly and know the permitting timeline for driveway and flatwork projects in this municipality. Concrete replacement in Huber Heights requires a city permit and inspection before the work is considered complete, and we handle that process on your behalf so it does not add unexpected delays to your project.
Huber Heights sits in the northeastern corner of Montgomery County, directly northeast of Dayton along US-40 and I-70. The neighborhoods throughout the city share a consistent character - modest brick ranches on quarter-acre lots with attached garages and front walks that reflect the era when the city was built. Rose Music Center at The Heights is a well-known local landmark on the north side of town, and Wayne High School serves as a community anchor for the city. Many residents commute toward Dayton or east toward Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which borders the city to the east and has been a major employer in the region for decades.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Troy, OH to the north and in Dayton, OH to the southwest, where the older housing stock and clay soil conditions present similar concrete challenges to those we see every day in Huber Heights.
Reach us by phone or through our estimate form. We reply within 1 business day and schedule an on-site visit - we do not quote concrete jobs over the phone without seeing the property first.
We measure the area, check the existing concrete condition, and assess the base. You receive a written estimate that breaks down the full cost - removal, base prep, pour, and finishing - with no line items that expand later.
We pull the city permit, remove the old concrete, grade the sub-base, and compact a gravel layer where the soil requires it. This prep work is what separates a slab that lasts 30 years from one that cracks in five - and we do not skip it.
The pour typically takes one day. Plan to stay off the slab on foot for 24 to 48 hours and keep vehicles off it for seven days. We schedule the city inspection to close out the permit and walk through the finished work with you before we leave.
We serve Huber Heights homeowners with free on-site estimates and no-pressure quotes. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(937) 629-8031Huber Heights is a city of roughly 40,000 people in the northeastern corner of Montgomery County, directly northeast of Dayton. It is widely known throughout the region as the city of brick homes - a nickname that comes directly from developer Charles Huber, who built nearly the entire city between the late 1950s and mid-1970s using brick as the standard exterior for almost every home. That concentrated development era means most of the city's housing stock is now between 50 and 65 years old, with similar maintenance needs appearing across neighborhoods at the same time. The result is a city where the demand for concrete driveway replacement, garage floor work, and slab repair is consistent year after year. Learn more about Huber Heights on Wikipedia.
The city is primarily residential with a mix of single-family owner-occupied homes and some rental properties, partly due to the proximity of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on the eastern edge of the city. US-40 and I-70 run through the area, making it accessible from both Dayton and the communities to the east. Huber Heights borders Vandalia to the north and sits close to neighbors like Dayton to the southwest and Beavercreek to the southeast, both of which we also serve for concrete work.
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From driveway replacement to garage slabs and sidewalk repair, we handle concrete work on Huber Heights homes with the local knowledge these properties need.