Solid Driveways Built for Daily Use

Lock In Concrete Driveways in Poynette

You rely on your driveway every day, and it needs to handle vehicle weight, weather extremes, and years of use without cracking or settling. GC Concrete installs residential and commercial driveways throughout Poynette, using over 28 years of experience to ensure proper grading, reinforcement, and drainage. The licensed and insured crew focuses on long-term durability, taking the time to complete every pour correctly for crack-resistant results that hold up through Midwest winters.


You benefit from options like decorative borders, broom finishes, and custom edging that boost curb appeal while maintaining strength. Each driveway is backed by a 2-year warranty and a quality-first approach that prioritizes craftsmanship over speed. The team works with you to plan layouts that fit your property and support safe, reliable access year-round.


Start planning your concrete driveway in Poynette and request a free estimate to review layout and finish options.

What's Included in This Service

Your driveway installation begins with site evaluation and excavation to establish a stable base. The crew grades for proper water runoff and compacts the subbase to prevent future settling in Poynette. Reinforcement is added according to soil conditions and expected load, ensuring the concrete can handle vehicle traffic and freeze-thaw cycles.


The GC Concrete team pours and finishes the concrete with attention to thickness, control joints, and edge detail. Broom finishes provide traction, and decorative borders can be added for visual interest. Every driveway is cured correctly to maximize strength and minimize cracking over time.


You receive a surface designed to last, with drainage features that prevent pooling and a finish that resists surface wear. The crew coordinates timing to minimize disruption and ensures clean edges where the driveway meets landscaping or existing pavement.

Why Locals Choose This Option

Homeowners in Poynette often want to know about thickness, reinforcement, and maintenance before committing to a driveway replacement. The answers below address common concerns and help you plan with confidence.

How thick should a residential driveway be?
Most driveways are poured at four to six inches, depending on soil conditions and vehicle weight. The team assesses your site and recommends the appropriate thickness.
Will the driveway crack over time?
Control joints are placed to manage natural expansion and contraction. Proper base prep, reinforcement, and curing minimize the risk of cracking in Poynette's climate.
Can you match the finish to my existing concrete?
Yes. The crew offers broom finishes, smooth trowel finishes, and decorative borders to match or complement your home's current surfaces.
How long before I can drive on the new driveway?
You can walk on the surface after 24 to 48 hours and drive on it after seven days. Full strength is achieved within 28 days of curing.
Do you handle driveway removal and disposal?
Yes. The team removes and disposes of old concrete, prepares the subbase, and completes the new pour as part of a full replacement service.

You gain a durable, well-graded driveway backed by decades of field experience and a 2-year warranty. Set up your free estimate and discuss layout, finish, and timing for your new or replacement driveway.