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Concrete Contractor Serving Eudora, KS
Ten minutes east of our Lawrence base, with the same crews and the same spec.
Eudora sits an easy ten minutes east of Lawrence on K-10, which makes it part of our daily service map rather than an occasional trip. Scheduling, site visits, and call-backs work the same for Eudora customers as they do for Lawrence ones, and there is no travel premium built into our Eudora pricing.
Eudora has grown fast, and the concrete work follows the growth. Newer subdivisions on the north and west sides bring the new-construction follow-up work every young neighborhood needs: patios the builder did not include, driveway widenings for third cars, shed and shop pads, and the first round of repairs where builder-grade flatwork was poured thin or on poorly compacted fill. The older core of town near Main Street brings classic small-town concrete: original sidewalks and stoops, garage slabs from past decades, and driveway replacements.
The soil and weather story matches the rest of Douglas County: expansive clay that settles slabs poured without proper base, and freeze-thaw winters that scale unsealed surfaces. We pour Eudora projects to the same spec as everything else we build: cut and compacted base, air-entrained exterior mixes, reinforcement placed mid-slab, and drainage slopes that move storm water away from foundations.
We also serve the rural properties around Eudora and along the K-10 corridor, where the typical projects get bigger: shop building slabs, pole barn floors, equipment pads, and long drive approaches. If your project is out in the county, we will come look at it the same week you call.
Concrete pricing and scheduling in Eudora
Eudora projects price the same as Lawrence work, with no trip charge: flatwork from $8 to $14 per square foot, stamped from $14 to $22, repairs and leveling quoted flat after a site visit. The K-10 corridor keeps our trucks moving between the two towns weekly, so Eudora jobs slot into the same production schedule.
Newer subdivisions around Eudora come with builder-minimum concrete: 3.5 inch drives, no base rock, mesh instead of rebar. We see the results at year ten. Replacement quotes include the base and reinforcement the first pour skipped, which is why the new slab lasts.
Rural properties outside town are welcome work: shop slabs, barn floors, equipment pads, and long gravel-to-concrete drive conversions priced by the running foot.
Why Eudora homeowners call us
A growing town deserves contractors who show up when promised. We hold scheduled pour dates, call ahead when weather forces a move, and finish punch lists before we ask for final payment. That is the entire secret to our reviews.
We know the local conditions, from Wakarusa River bottom soils that demand careful compaction to the wind exposure on new west-side lots that changes how we cure summer pours. Concrete is local knowledge poured in place.
Estimates in Eudora are free and written. Most run within a few days of your call, and repair work often gets done inside two weeks.
The work we do most in Eudora
Patio and outdoor living additions lead the list in Eudora's newer neighborhoods, where builders poured the minimum and families want the backyard finished properly. Driveway extensions and third-stall pads run a close second as households add vehicles and trailers.
In the older grid near downtown, the work turns to replacement: walks, steps, and driveways that served their decades, plus leveling for slabs the clay has moved. We match new pours to older frontage so replacements do not look like patches.
On the rural edges toward the river and south of K-10, shop slabs and outbuilding floors dominate. Eudora sits twelve minutes from our home base, which keeps small repair visits economical here in a way distant contractors cannot match.
We also handle the small jobs that big contractors decline: a single settled walk panel, a stoop lift, one set of steps. Proximity makes small work economical in Eudora, and small work done well is how we win the driveway two years later.
Commercial calls in Eudora are growing with the town: approach slabs, ADA frontage work, and pads for the businesses filling in along the highway corridor. The same unit-priced, documented approach we run in Lawrence applies here.
Eudora schools, churches, and the city itself maintain plenty of public-facing concrete, and our right-of-way experience in Lawrence carries straight over: permits handled, ADA standards met, documentation delivered. Institutional clients get the same unit pricing and the same held dates as homeowners.
Start with a call to 785-465-5639 or the quote form. Eudora estimates typically schedule inside the week.
Driveway approaches and culvert crossings come up often on Eudora's edge streets and rural roads, and they carry county rules about pipe sizing and flow that a contractor needs to respect. We build approaches that pass inspection and survive the first hard rain, which around here arrive in the same month.
Stamped and decorative finishes are gaining ground in Eudora's newer builds, and we bring the same sample boards and on-site color approvals here that our Lawrence decorative clients get.
Popular services in Eudora
Concrete Driveway Building
New driveways poured on a proper base, reinforced, and finished to handle Kansas winters.
Learn moreConcrete Patio Installation
Custom backyard patios designed around how you actually use your outdoor space.
Learn moreConcrete Repairs
Cracks, spalling, scaling, and settling fixed before small problems become replacements.
Learn moreGarage Floors
New slabs, repairs, and coatings for the hardest working floor in your house.
Learn moreDriveway Repairs
Cracks sealed, settled sections lifted, and scaled surfaces restored.
Learn moreConcrete Slab Installation
Shop floors, shed pads, RV pads, and building slabs poured flat and built to load.
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Working with us in Eudora
Do you charge extra to work in Eudora?
No. Eudora is inside our core service area and prices the same as Lawrence work.
Do you handle rural properties outside Eudora?
Yes. Shop slabs, barn floors, and equipment pads on county properties are regular work for us.
Can you match my builder's concrete finish on a patio addition?
Yes. We match broom direction and texture, dowel into the existing slab, and get color as close as cure age allows.