Concrete Contractor in Mount Lebanon

Professional Concrete Driveway & Patio Installation in Mount Lebanon

Mount Lebanon - 'Mt. Lebo' - is one of the South Hills' premier communities, built up in the 1920s-1940s with brick Tudor and colonial homes along tree-lined streets and the Washington Road corridor, served by the 'T' light rail. Like much of the South Hills, parts of Mt. Lebanon sit over the abandoned Pittsburgh Coal Seam, and its mature trees and older flatwork shape a lot of the concrete work.

Set in an established South Hills municipality of brick homes, mature streets, and the 'T' light rail, Mount Lebanon (Allegheny County · about 33,000) brings its own ground conditions to every pour, and our team plans the grade, drainage, base, and reinforcement around them. We pour and repair durable concrete driveways, patios, walkways, steps, and slabs built to handle Pittsburgh's roughly 44 inches of annual snow and dozens of freeze-thaw cycles each winter. We work near Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon, the 'T' light rail stations, Beverly Road business district, Mt. Lebanon Historic District, and across every Mount Lebanon street.

Across Mount Lebanon's 1920s-1940s brick Tudor and colonial homes on mature, tree-lined lots, from Bird Park to Cedar Boulevard, we've built our reputation on doing the prep right — grade, drainage, base, reinforcement, and jointing — because that is what decides whether concrete here lasts a few winters or a few decades. As a licensed, insured, and bonded Pittsburgh-area contractor, we back every Mount Lebanon pour with honest guidance and a straight estimate before any work is scheduled.

Comprehensive Concrete Services in Mount Lebanon

In Mount Lebanon, good concrete starts with matching the build to the ground beneath it. From Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon to the 'T' light rail stations, we tailor base, reinforcement, drainage, and finish to each Mount Lebanon property using high-strength mixes and premium aggregates.

Concrete Driveway & Walkway Installation

Your driveway is the first thing visitors see in Mount Lebanon, and it takes the full force of our freeze-thaw winters and road salt. We pour reinforced Mount Lebanon concrete driveways and walkways near Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon on a compacted stone base, with control joints and proper slope so water leaves the slab instead of cracking it, plus ADA-friendly transitions where they're needed.

Much of the South Hills, including parts of Mt. Lebanon, sits over the abandoned Pittsburgh Coal Seam - the DEP estimates hundreds of thousands of Allegheny County homes carry some subsidence risk. We recommend checking paMSI.org for your parcel and we build reinforced, well-based, jointed foundations and slabs that tolerate minor ground movement.

Concrete Patio & Pool Deck Construction

For Mount Lebanon backyards around Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon, we build concrete patios and pool decks that turn unused space into outdoor living. Each Mount Lebanon patio gets slip-resistant texture, a slope that drains away from the house, and joints placed to control freeze-thaw movement on the local grade.

Around Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon and nearby Mount Lebanon streets, we tailor patio finishes — stamped patterns, exposed aggregate, and integral color — to the look of the local homes, then seal them for Pittsburgh's UV exposure and freeze-thaw winters.

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Concrete Foundation & Slab Pouring

Foundations and slabs in Mount Lebanon (Allegheny County) carry real load, so the base, rebar, and curing have to be right. We pour shed pads, garage floors, equipment pads, and addition bases across Mount Lebanon, each one sized to what it holds and built on a compacted, well-drained base.

Mt. Lebanon's tree-lined streets and 80-100 year old homes mean root-heaved walks and settled original drives. We rebuild on proper bases, manage root conflicts, and match the dignified look these homes expect.

Stamped & Decorative Concrete Solutions

Stamped and decorative concrete suits Mount Lebanon's 1920s-1940s brick Tudor and colonial homes on mature, tree-lined lots. Near Beverly Road business district, we replicate stone, brick, and slate with commercial-grade stamps, release agents, and integral color, coordinating each Mount Lebanon finish with the home's architecture.

For Mount Lebanon's 1920s-1940s brick Tudor and colonial homes on mature, tree-lined lots, we match decorative color and pattern to the architecture and protect the finish with UV-resistant sealers built for a Allegheny County community home to roughly 33,000 and our heavy winter road salt.

Residential & Commercial Concrete Solutions in Mount Lebanon

Whether you own a home in Mount Lebanon or run a business near the 'T' light rail stations, we bring the same engineered approach to every pour.

Custom Home Concrete Projects

Mount Lebanon homeowners from Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon to Mt. Lebanon Historic District call us for driveways, patios, walkways, steps, garage floors, and slabs for sheds and additions. We build every Mount Lebanon project to local code with engineered mixes suited to the area's 1920s-1940s brick Tudor and colonial homes on mature, tree-lined lots.

From an established South Hills municipality of brick homes, mature streets, and the 'T' light rail to newer lots, we help Mount Lebanon homeowners add lasting value with durable, custom surfaces — each one planned around the specific grade and drainage of the property.

Commercial & Industrial Applications

For Mount Lebanon businesses and property managers along the 'T' light rail stations, we pour parking aprons, sidewalks, ADA ramps, and loading and dumpster pads in high-PSI reinforced concrete that stands up to traffic and winter salt. We phase the work to keep your Mount Lebanon property operating throughout the pour.

Mount Lebanon sits in Allegheny County, and we build its commercial flatwork to local code and load requirements, phasing work near corridors like the 'T' light rail stations to keep businesses operating.

Concrete Repair, Replacement & Resurfacing in Mount Lebanon

Our freeze-thaw climate and heavy road salt are hard on Mount Lebanon concrete. We diagnose why a surface is failing near Beverly Road business district before we recommend a repair, resurfacing, or replacement.

Driveway & Sidewalk Repair

Cracked, scaled, and heaved concrete is common across Mount Lebanon after a few winters. We tear out and repour failed Mount Lebanon driveways and level sidewalk trip hazards near Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon, fixing the base and drainage that caused the failure rather than just the surface.

Parts of Mt. Lebanon fall in a historic district where appearance matters. We pour entries, walks, and steps that suit the Tudor and colonial architecture and keep finishes consistent with the street.

Foundation & Structural Restoration

We stabilize Mount Lebanon foundations with crack injection, slab leveling, and targeted replacement. On Mount Lebanon lots near Bird Park, we trace settling and structural cracking back to its water or soil cause and correct that, using engineered, code-compliant procedures that extend the life of the property.

On Mount Lebanon lots near Beverly Road business district, settling and cracking usually trace back to water and soil conditions, so we identify and correct the underlying cause rather than patching the symptom.

Decorative Resurfacing & Overlays

Worn Mount Lebanon surfaces around Cedar Boulevard don't always need replacing. We resurface sound slabs with polymer-modified overlays — stamped or colored — that renew the look at a fraction of replacement cost, provided the underlying slab and base are sound, which we always confirm first.

For Mount Lebanon's aging 1920s-1940s brick Tudor and colonial homes on mature, tree-lined lots, resurfacing renews tired driveways, patios, and walks at a fraction of replacement cost — when the underlying slab is sound, which we always confirm first.

Specialized Concrete Finishes & Installations in Mount Lebanon

Beyond standard flatwork, we bring specialized finishes to Mount Lebanon homes and businesses near Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon.

Stained & Colored Concrete Applications

Stained and colored concrete gives Mount Lebanon interiors and patios near Washington Road and Uptown Mt. Lebanon rich, lasting color. We use acid staining and deep-penetrating pigments that resist fading through Mount Lebanon's intense seasonal temperature swings.

We customize stained and colored finishes for Mount Lebanon interiors and exteriors with color charts and on-site samples, using sealers chosen for the area's intense seasonal temperature swings.

Polished & High-Performance Floors

We grind and polish concrete floors for Mount Lebanon homes and businesses near the 'T' light rail stations, creating a low-maintenance, light-reflective surface. Each Mount Lebanon floor is finished to the sheen you choose, from matte to high gloss, using progressive diamond abrasives.

From basements to storefronts near Mt. Lebanon Historic District, we grind and polish Mount Lebanon floors to the sheen you want — a low-maintenance surface that stands up to local foot and vehicle traffic.

Concrete in Mount Lebanon: Frequently Asked Questions

Is my Mt. Lebanon home over an old coal mine?

Possibly - much of the South Hills is undermined by the old Pittsburgh Coal Seam. Check paMSI.org for your exact parcel. We base, reinforce, and joint foundations and large slabs to handle minor subsidence either way.

Can you match concrete to a 1930s Tudor or colonial?

Yes. We detail entries, walks, and steps to suit the architecture and the street, with color or finish options so new work looks at home.

My original driveway and walks have heaved - what now?

Usually roots and an aged base. We rebuild on compacted stone, manage the root conflicts, and joint the new concrete so it moves without cracking.

Ready to Start Your Pittsburgh Concrete Project?

Call (412) 314-8034 for a free, no-obligation estimate — driveways, patios, slabs, steps, and repairs.

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