
Johnston Concrete is a concrete contractor serving North Providence, RI with patio construction, driveway building, and foundation work. We respond to North Providence jobs within one business day and know the local housing stock - postwar colonials, Cape Cods, and two-family homes on small lots - inside and out.

Many North Providence homes have small to mid-sized backyards where a concrete patio replaces crumbling asphalt or bare ground, giving homeowners a clean surface that holds up through Rhode Island winters without heaving or cracking. If you have been thinking about adding outdoor space, our concrete patio construction service is a good starting point.
North Providence driveways are often short, attached to the house, and showing cracks from decades of freeze-thaw stress. Replacing asphalt with a properly poured concrete driveway gives North Providence homeowners a surface that resists spalling and lasts significantly longer on the clay-heavy soil common throughout the town.
North Providence has a hilly terrain, and many properties in areas like Fruit Hill have slopes that need to be managed. A concrete retaining wall holds back soil on sloped lots far more reliably than timber or loose block, and it does not rot or shift after a few New England winters.
Most North Providence homes built between the 1940s and the 1960s have original concrete front steps that are cracking, settling, or pulling away from the house. Crumbling steps are a safety issue and a liability. New steps with proper footing depth stay level even after repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Sidewalks on North Providence streets, particularly near Mineral Spring Avenue and the older residential blocks off the main corridor, frequently show frost heave and root damage. A properly graded replacement brings the walk back into level and reduces the risk of a trip-and-fall on your property.
Two-family homes in North Providence, especially those near the town center in Centredale, sometimes need new or reinforced foundation work when an owner is adding space or addressing old block foundation failures. Proper drainage planning around the footing is critical given the clay soil throughout this area.
North Providence is one of the denser towns in Rhode Island, covering about 5.8 square miles and packed with homes built mostly between the 1920s and the 1960s. That housing age matters for concrete work because it means a large share of the town's driveways, steps, walks, and foundations are original - and they have been through somewhere between 60 and 100 New England winters. Freeze-thaw cycles in this part of the state regularly push temperatures across the 32-degree mark dozens of times from November through March. Every cycle forces moisture deeper into existing cracks and widens them.
The soil underneath North Providence properties is another important factor. Much of the area sits on clay-heavy glacial deposits that hold water after rain instead of draining it away, according to soil data from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. When that water-saturated clay freezes in winter, it expands and pushes concrete flatwork upward. A contractor who does not account for this with proper base depth and drainage design will produce work that starts to heave and crack within a few years of installation.
Our crew works throughout North Providence regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The town has a compact mix of neighborhoods - Centredale near the town center, Fruit Hill on higher ground, Greystone, and Marieville - each with slightly different lot sizes, slopes, and housing ages. A short driveway job in Centredale looks different from a retaining wall project on a sloped Fruit Hill lot, and we have done both.
Mineral Spring Avenue runs through the center of North Providence and is the main corridor most residents know. The neighborhoods just off Mineral Spring are some of the oldest in town, and we frequently work on homes here where the original concrete front walks and steps have been in place since the house was built in the 1940s or 1950s. We know what those original pours look like and what it takes to replace them correctly.
North Providence borders Johnston to the northwest, and we serve both towns as part of our regular coverage area. Homeowners in Providence also call us for jobs that are just across the city line - and we cover those without a travel surcharge. For homeowners further south, Cranston is also in our service area.
Reach us by phone at (401) 586-9004 or use the estimate form below. We reply to all North Providence inquiries within one business day, and there is no cost or commitment involved at this stage.
We come to your North Providence property, assess the site, take measurements, and give you a written price before any work starts. You will know the full cost up front - there are no add-on charges after the pour.
If your project needs a permit from North Providence, we handle the application process. We schedule the pour around your availability and confirm the plan the day before so you know exactly what to expect.
We complete the project and leave the site clean. Before we go, we walk you through the cure timeline and any maintenance steps so the new concrete holds up through North Providence winters the way it should.
We serve North Providence, RI with no travel surcharge. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
(401) 586-9004North Providence is a densely packed town of about 34,000 residents sitting directly north of the city of Providence, covering roughly 5.8 square miles. The town grew quickly in the postwar decades and filled in with Cape Cods, colonials, and ranch homes during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Most of those homes are still standing, now owned by long-term residents who have lived in the same neighborhood for decades. The neighborhoods of Centredale, Fruit Hill, Greystone, and Marieville each have a distinct character - Centredale near the town center with its older commercial blocks, Fruit Hill on higher ground with slightly larger lots and views toward Providence, and Greystone with its quieter residential streets. Two-family homes are common throughout the town, a pattern shared with much of Rhode Island.
The owner-occupancy rate in North Providence is above 65 percent, which means most residents have a direct financial stake in keeping their properties in good shape. Concrete work - driveways, steps, patios, and walks - is a common maintenance and improvement priority in a town where so many homes date to the postwar era. North Providence is also adjacent to Johnston, where our crew is based, which means we can reach any North Providence address quickly without the delays that come with a longer travel distance.
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