
Johnston Concrete serves North Smithfield, RI with slab foundation building, driveway installation, and retaining wall construction. We work on the large wooded lots and older village homes this town is known for, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

North Smithfield homeowners adding garages, workshops, or accessory structures to large rural lots need slab foundations that can handle the clay-heavy soil and frost depth common in northern Rhode Island. A properly poured slab with adequate reinforcement and base depth does not heave when the ground freezes. Learn more about our slab foundation building service.
Long rural driveways on North Smithfield properties take a beating from frost heave, tree roots, and repeated heavy vehicle loads. Replacing an aging asphalt or gravel drive with concrete gives homeowners a surface that stays level through hard winters and does not wash out during the spring snowmelt and rain season.
Many North Smithfield properties have natural grade changes where soil erodes after heavy rain or slowly shifts toward a driveway or structure over time. A concrete retaining wall is the most durable long-term solution for these slope-management needs, especially on wooded lots where timber alternatives rot quickly.
Any structure in North Smithfield - shed, garage, addition, or deck - needs footings that go below the frost line, which can reach 3 to 4 feet in a hard northern Rhode Island winter. Footings that do not go deep enough will move as the ground freezes and thaws, and anything built on top of them will show the damage.
Older homes in Slatersville and Forestdale often have original stone or concrete steps that have shifted away from the house foundation after decades of frost movement. Replacement steps with a proper footing attached to the house foundation stay put through North Smithfield winters instead of gradually pulling away from the entry.
North Smithfield homeowners with attached or detached garages often have original floor slabs that have cracked and settled over time. A new garage floor pour with control joints placed correctly manages future cracking, drains water away from the door, and provides a flat, usable surface for vehicles and storage.
North Smithfield is a rural town in northern Rhode Island where properties are spread across roughly 42 square miles of mostly wooded land. Most homes are owner-occupied single-family houses on large lots with long driveways and mature trees. Many of those homes predate 1960, and in the Slatersville village area, some date back to the early 1800s. The combination of older construction, large lots, and a northern Rhode Island climate creates concrete maintenance and installation needs that are different from what you find in the denser cities to the south. Frost depth in North Smithfield can reach 3 to 4 feet in a hard winter, which means footings, slabs, and anything set in the ground needs to account for that depth or it will move.
The soils across much of Providence County, including North Smithfield, have significant clay content that retains water and expands when wet. According to the USDA Web Soil Survey, slow-draining clay soils are common throughout this region and cause drainage problems on lots that appear flat or gently sloped. When spring snowmelt and heavy rain arrive at the same time - which happens every year in northern Rhode Island - older basement walls and slabs without adequate drainage face real water pressure. Concrete work done in North Smithfield needs to account for both the frost depth and the drainage behavior of the soil, not just the surface dimensions of the job.
Our crew works throughout North Smithfield regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. We pull permits through the North Smithfield Building Department on Greenville Road for jobs that require them, which means we know the local process and what inspectors look for on foundation and flatwork jobs in this town.
North Smithfield is made up of a handful of distinct villages. Slatersville is the oldest, built around a textile mill in the early 1800s, with Federal-style homes along Main Street and a historic designation that can affect what exterior work is permitted. Forestdale and Union Village are quieter residential areas with a mix of older and mid-century homes. Most of the town sits off rural roads without sidewalks, and driveways are often long enough that concrete trucks need to plan their approach. We have worked on properties throughout all of these areas and know what to expect when we show up.
We cover the communities neighboring North Smithfield as well. Homeowners in Woonsocket just to the south call us regularly, and we also serve Smithfield for properties along the southern border of North Smithfield.
Reach us at (401) 586-9004 or use the form on this page. We respond to all North Smithfield inquiries within one business day. There is no fee and no obligation for the initial contact.
We visit your North Smithfield property to assess the site, check soil and grade conditions, and take measurements. You receive a written price that covers everything before any work starts - no surprises after the pour.
If the project requires a permit through North Smithfield, we file it and track approval. Once everything is in order, we schedule the pour date and confirm with you the day before.
We complete the pour and finishing, clean up the site, and walk you through the cure time - including when foot traffic is safe and when the surface can handle vehicles or loads.
Johnston Concrete serves North Smithfield homeowners with written pricing and no-obligation estimates. We respond within one business day.
(401) 586-9004North Smithfield is a town of about 12,000 residents in northern Rhode Island, covering roughly 42 square miles of mostly wooded and rural land. The town is organized around a few small villages rather than a single downtown center. Slatersville is the most historic of these, a mill village built in the early 1800s that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its Main Street has Federal and Greek Revival homes that were originally built as worker housing for the nearby mill. Forestdale and Union Village are quieter residential areas, each with a mix of older colonials and mid-century capes. The housing stock throughout the town is predominantly single-family and owner-occupied, with about 85% of units owner-occupied - one of the higher rates in Rhode Island.
Most North Smithfield properties sit on an acre or more, with long driveways, mature tree cover, and no public sidewalks. The town sits just north of Woonsocket and about 20 miles north of Providence, and many residents commute to those cities for work. That commuter character means homeowners spend real time on their properties and notice when something needs attention. We serve the Woonsocket area to the south and Lincoln to the southeast for homeowners whose properties fall near those town lines.
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