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Concrete Contractors in Boston, Massachusetts

Concrete flatwork, foundations, and decorative concrete..

Concrete contractors handle everything from driveways, patios, and sidewalks to foundations, retaining walls, and decorative stamped or stained finishes. Proper concrete work requires correct mix design, subgrade preparation, reinforcement, finishing technique, and curing time — shortcuts in any area lead to premature cracking and failure. Decorative concrete options like stamping, staining, exposed aggregate, and polishing can replicate the look of stone or tile at a fraction of the cost. Cold-weather pours require special precautions including heated enclosures and accelerators to prevent freeze damage.

1125

Listed contractors

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Typical cost

What to look for when hiring a concrete contractor

  • Confirm the estimate specifies concrete mix strength (PSI), thickness, and reinforcement (rebar or fiber).
  • Ask about subgrade preparation — poor base prep is the leading cause of concrete cracking.
  • Get a written warranty and ask how they handle cracks that appear within the warranty period.
  • Ask about their approach to cold-weather or hot-weather pours if scheduling during extreme temps.

Concrete contractors in Boston(60 listed)

10th Mountain Construction LLC
BOSTON · MA
21st Century Concrete
BOSTON · MA
3
3 states masonry foundations & chimneys
BOSTON · MA
5
A-1 Foundation Crack Repair, Inc.
BOSTON · MA
4.9
A1 Masonry & Construction
BOSTON · MA
5
AAA OverHead Door
BOSTON · MA
4.9
AAA Royal Construction
BOSTON · MA
5
AA Lamonica Construction
BOSTON · MA
4.3
Aanes Dryer Vent Cleaning
BOSTON · MA
5
Aaron's AutoGlass (Ace Auto Glass)
BOSTON · MA
4.9
A&A Services Home Improvement
BOSTON · MA
4.9
A & A Window Products
BOSTON · MA
4.5
Abacus
BOSTON · MA
4.9
ABA Garage Door Repair
BOSTON · MA
5
ABC Auto Works
BOSTON · MA
4.8
ABCO Masonry Restoration and Waterproofing
BOSTON · MA
5
Abiatar Construction Inc
BOSTON · MA
4.2
ABLE AUTO GLASS & GLAZING
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Able Concrete Pumping
BOSTON · MA
5
Absolute Construction Group, LLC: Roofing, Siding, & Decks
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Academy Masonry & Construction
BOSTON · MA
5
Access Care Construction
BOSTON · MA
5
Accurate Baker Elman
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Accurate Glass, Inc.
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Ace Glass Company - Ace Automatic Door
BOSTON · MA
4.4
Ace Handyman Services Greater Boston
BOSTON · MA
4.8
ACH Services
BOSTON · MA
5
Acme Waterproofing Co,. Inc
BOSTON · MA
3.5
ACS Group Inc - General contractor
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Adin Construction Corp.
BOSTON · MA
4.3
Advanced FRP Systems
BOSTON · MA
Adzemen Demolition Inc
BOSTON · MA
4.8
Affordable Concrete Cutting
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Affordable Garage Door Repair Lexington
BOSTON · MA
4.2
Affordable Garage Door Repair Medfield
BOSTON · MA
4.8
Aggregate Industries
BOSTON · MA
4.1
Aggregate Industries
BOSTON · MA
2.5
AG Masonry Brick And Stone
BOSTON · MA
5
AJ Masonry Contractor
BOSTON · MA
5
Akiki Developments
BOSTON · MA
5
ALAA LLC
BOSTON · MA
5
Aldo Construction
BOSTON · MA
5
Alexander Exteriors
BOSTON · MA
5
A-list Auto Glass
BOSTON · MA
5
All Around Garage Door Repair of Melrose
BOSTON · MA
4.6
All Around Garage Door Repair of Weymouth
BOSTON · MA
4.8
Allegiance Contracting
BOSTON · MA
5
Allen Glass & Mirror
BOSTON · MA
4.7
Alliance Glass & Sign
BOSTON · MA
4.6
Allied Wrecking Boston
BOSTON · MA
4.9
All In One Locksmith Inc.
BOSTON · MA
4.9
All in One Masonry
BOSTON · MA
5
All Matters Construction
BOSTON · MA
4.8
All Pro Basement Waterproofing Inc
BOSTON · MA
5
All Safe Doors
BOSTON · MA
All Solutions Home Services Inc
BOSTON · MA
5
All Star Concrete Co
BOSTON · MA
5
All Star Masonry
BOSTON · MA
5
Allstate Auto Glass
BOSTON · MA
4.7
Allstate Glass
BOSTON · MA
2

How much does concrete cost in Boston?

$6 – $15Full cost guide →per sq ft (typical)

Standard 4" driveway: $6–$10/sq ft. Stamped/decorative: $10–$18/sq ft. Foundations: $8–$15/sq ft. A typical 600 sq ft driveway runs $3,600–$6,000.

Concrete contractors in Boston — FAQ

How many concrete contractors are in Boston?

EdgeLocal lists 1125 licensed concrete contractors in Boston, Massachusetts. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for concrete contractors in Boston?

Concrete contractors in Boston are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.

Do concrete contractors in Boston need to be licensed?

Yes. Massachusetts requires concrete contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable concrete contractor in Boston?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Massachusetts license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Boston jobs.

General Concrete FAQs

  • How much does a concrete driveway cost?

    A standard 4-inch thick concrete driveway costs $6–$10 per square foot for plain gray finish. A typical two-car driveway (500–700 sq ft) runs $3,000–$7,000. Stamped or decorative concrete costs $10–$18 per square foot. Exposed aggregate runs $8–$12 per square foot. The estimate should include excavation, subbase preparation, forms, reinforcement (wire mesh or rebar), concrete, finishing, and curing compound. Ask about control joint placement — properly spaced joints control where cracks occur.

  • How long does concrete take to cure?

    Concrete reaches roughly 70% of its final strength in 7 days and full design strength (typically 4,000 PSI for residential work) in 28 days. You can walk on new concrete after 24–48 hours. Light vehicle traffic is generally safe after 7 days. Heavy vehicles and equipment should wait the full 28 days. In hot weather, concrete cures faster but may crack if it dries too quickly — your contractor should apply curing compound or keep the surface moist. In cold weather (below 50°F), curing slows significantly and freeze protection may be needed.

  • Why does concrete crack?

    All concrete cracks — the goal is to control where and how. Common causes include: shrinkage during curing (controlled by saw-cut or tooled control joints), inadequate subbase preparation leading to settling, too much water in the mix, insufficient curing time, freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy loads on undersized slabs. Control joints should be spaced every 8–12 feet and cut to 25% of the slab depth. Reinforcement (wire mesh or rebar) doesn't prevent cracking but holds cracks tight. A competent concrete contractor manages all these factors as standard practice.

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