
Johnston Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Cranston, RI with patio construction, driveway building, and foundation work. We are familiar with Cranston's established neighborhoods - Edgewood, Knightsville, Auburn, and Oaklawn - and the postwar housing stock that makes up most of the city. We respond within one business day and provide written estimates before any work begins.

Cranston homeowners with single-family homes in Auburn, Oaklawn, and Garden City often have usable backyard space that a concrete patio can turn into a real outdoor area - one that holds up through Rhode Island winters without settling or cracking. Our concrete patio construction service covers everything from a simple plain concrete slab to stamped and finished surfaces.
Many Cranston driveways date to the postwar era and have been through 60 or more New England winters. Cracking, spalling, and uneven settling are common in neighborhoods like Knightsville and along Cranston Street. Replacing an old asphalt or concrete surface with a properly poured and based concrete driveway solves those problems for the next few decades.
Properties in parts of Cranston with grade changes - particularly on lots that back up to wooded areas or slope toward drainage channels - often need a retaining wall to hold the soil in place and prevent yard erosion. Concrete retaining walls outlast timber and dry-stack alternatives and do not require the ongoing maintenance those options do.
Front entry steps on Cranston homes from the 1940s and 1950s are frequently at the end of their service life - cracking at the nosing, settling at the base, or pulling away from the house. Replacing them with new concrete steps set on a proper footing eliminates the safety risk and improves the look of the front of the house at the same time.
Cranston's older neighborhoods, including the historic homes in Edgewood and along Reservoir Avenue, sometimes have block or stone foundations that have reached the limit of repair. A new poured concrete foundation, properly waterproofed and drained, gives those properties the structural base they need for another generation of use.
Cranston homeowners looking to upgrade a patio or front walk beyond a plain gray slab often choose stamped concrete for its appearance and durability. Stamped concrete can be finished to resemble stone, brick, or tile while providing the structural performance of standard concrete through Rhode Island winters.
Cranston is Rhode Island's third-largest city with about 82,000 residents and a housing stock dominated by homes built between the 1920s and the 1960s. The older sections of the city - particularly Edgewood, with homes going back to the late 1800s, and the postwar neighborhoods in Knightsville and Auburn - have concrete and masonry that has been through decades of New England freeze-thaw cycles. The city averages 30 to 35 inches of snow per year, and temperatures regularly swing across the 32-degree mark during late fall and early spring. That pattern is what causes driveways, sidewalks, and steps to crack over time - not a single storm, but the repeated stress of dozens of freeze events per season over many years.
Cranston also sits near the Pawtuxet River and several smaller waterways, and parts of the city have a documented history of spring flooding and drainage issues. Properties in low-lying areas, particularly near the river and its tributaries, deal with water around foundations more often than homeowners in higher-elevation neighborhoods. Concrete work on these properties needs to account for drainage from the start - a flat slab with no slope plan on a lot that already drains poorly will develop problems quickly.
Our crew works throughout Cranston regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Cranston is a genuinely varied city - the older Victorian and Colonial Revival homes in Edgewood near the Narragansett Bay waterfront are a different job entirely from the postwar Cape Cods and ranches in Auburn or the split-levels in Oaklawn. We have worked on all of them. The type of foundation, the lot drainage situation, and how the soil behaves after rain all differ depending on which part of the city you are in.
Garden City Center on Midway Road is one of the better-known Cranston landmarks, and the neighborhoods around it represent a mix of the city's postwar residential development. Further south, Pawtuxet Village sits on the Cranston-Warwick border along the Pawtuxet River - a historic area with older buildings and properties where drainage near the foundation is a recurring concern. The Cranston city government handles permitting for hardscape work, and we are familiar with what those applications require.
Cranston borders Providence to the north, and our coverage includes both cities. Homeowners in Providence along the northern Cranston border call us regularly, and we also serve homeowners in Pawtucket to the northeast as part of our standard service area.
Call (401) 586-9004 or fill out the estimate form below. We respond to all Cranston inquiries within one business day. There is no obligation or cost at this stage.
We visit your Cranston property, evaluate the site, measure the work area, and provide a written quote before anything starts. We cover the full cost in writing so there are no surprises after the pour. This is also where we discuss drainage and any site conditions that affect the work.
If a permit is required by the city of Cranston, we file the application on your behalf. Once approved, we schedule the pour and confirm details with you the day before so you know what to expect.
We finish the work and clear the site. Before leaving, we walk you through the cure schedule and maintenance steps - including what to avoid on the surface during the first winter - so the concrete holds up the way it should in Cranston conditions.
We serve all of Cranston with no travel surcharge. Call or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(401) 586-9004Cranston is Rhode Island's third-largest city, home to about 82,000 residents spread across 29 square miles just south of Providence. The city's neighborhoods have distinct personalities. Edgewood, along the Narragansett Bay waterfront, has some of the oldest and most architecturally detailed homes in the city - Victorians and Colonial Revival styles built in the late 1800s and early 1900s on larger lots. Knightsville and Auburn are more working-class areas with smaller single-family homes and two-family houses typical of the postwar era. Oaklawn and the areas around Garden City Center represent mid-century suburban development with split-levels and ranches from the 1960s and 1970s. The city's homeownership rate runs around 60 percent, which is higher than the statewide average - most residents own the homes they live in.
Pawtuxet Village, on the Cranston-Warwick border along the Pawtuxet River, is one of the city's most recognized neighborhoods - known for its colonial-era architecture and as the site of the annual Gaspee Days celebration, which commemorates the 1772 burning of the British schooner Gaspee. Cranston also neighbors North Providence to the north, another area we serve regularly, with similar postwar housing stock and the same freeze-thaw challenges that make quality concrete work important throughout this part of Rhode Island.
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