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Locally Owned & Operated
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Free On-Site Estimates
Locally Owned & Operated
Work backed by a written guarantee
100% Satisfaction Focused
25+
Years in Business
600+
Projects Completed
4.9 ★
Average Customer Rating

Sheboygan Concrete Solutions was built by people who live and work right here in Sheboygan, not a crew that drives in from out of town. We help homeowners across the area who are dealing with cracked driveways, sunken patios, aging sidewalks, or foundations that need attention before a small problem becomes a big one.
Over the past 25 years we have poured, finished, and repaired concrete through Wisconsin winters, spring thaws, and everything in between, so we know exactly how local soil and freeze thaw cycles affect a slab. That experience means fewer surprises and a finished project that actually holds up.
Homeowners choose us because we show up when we say we will, explain the process in plain language, and stand behind our work. When you call, you are talking to someone who has actually poured concrete in your neighborhood, not a call center.
Durable, crack-resistant driveways built to handle Wisconsin winters and attached seamlessly to your garage.
Backyard patios attached to your home, built to give you more living space for years to come.
Safe, even sidewalks that improve curb appeal and prevent trip hazards around your property.
Decorative stamped concrete that gives your driveway, patio, or walkway a custom stone or brick look.
Sturdy concrete block walls for retaining walls, basements, and property boundaries.

If you have noticed a section of your patio, driveway, or walkway that has sunk lower than the surrounding concrete, or created an uneven step where there should be a flat surface, this is typically caused by soil settling or erosion underneath the slab. Sheboygan's soil composition, combined with heavy spring rains and snowmelt, can wash away or compress the base material a slab relies on for support.
This is more than a cosmetic annoyance. Uneven slabs create serious trip and fall risks, especially around entryways and steps where people are not expecting a height change. Sinking sections near your home's foundation can also allow water to pool against the house instead of draining away, which over time contributes to basement moisture problems and foundation issues. Ignoring a sinking slab rarely makes it better. It typically continues to settle further as the underlying voids grow.
For many sinking slab situations, full replacement is the most reliable solution, especially when the settling has been significant or long term. We excavate the affected area, address the underlying soil or drainage issue that caused the sinking in the first place, and pour a properly supported new slab with correct grading so water flows away from your home rather than toward it. In cases where the surrounding slab is still in good condition, we can discuss options for leveling that section without a full tear out, depending on the extent of the damage.
Sheboygan's climate is hard on concrete. Every winter, moisture works its way into tiny surface pores and hairline cracks, then freezes and expands, a process that repeats itself dozens of times between November and March. Over years, this freeze thaw cycle turns small imperfections into wide, spreading cracks, and eventually into chunks of concrete that lift, shift, or crumble entirely.
Beyond the eyesore, cracked concrete creates real safety hazards. Uneven slabs and gaps become trip hazards for kids, guests, and elderly family members. Water pooling in cracks accelerates the damage further, and left unaddressed long enough, a crumbling driveway or sidewalk can affect your home's curb appeal and resale value. Many homeowners are surprised to learn that what looks like a cosmetic issue is often a sign of deeper structural failure happening beneath the surface.
The right fix depends on how far the damage has progressed. For minor surface cracks, we can seal and resurface the area to stop water intrusion and restore a clean appearance. For sections with significant crumbling, sinking, or multiple large cracks, full replacement is usually the more cost-effective long-term solution, since patch repairs on badly deteriorated concrete tend to fail again within a season or two.
When we replace a driveway or sidewalk, we do not just pour new concrete over old problems. We properly excavate, grade, and compact a fresh base, install any needed drainage improvements, and use a concrete mix and reinforcement suited to our regional freeze thaw conditions. That is the difference between a repair that lasts a couple of years and one that holds up for decades.
Older homes throughout Sheboygan often have foundations that were built decades ago using construction standards and materials that do not hold up to today's expectations, or that have simply aged past their useful lifespan. Signs of a struggling foundation include visible cracks in basement walls, doors and windows that stick or no longer close properly, uneven floors, and gaps forming between walls and ceilings.
A compromised foundation is not something to put off addressing. Foundation issues tend to worsen steadily rather than staying static, and by the time cracks are wide enough to see daylight through, or floors visibly slope, the structural integrity of the entire home may be at risk. Beyond safety, foundation problems are one of the fastest ways to tank a home's resale value, since buyers and inspectors flag them immediately.
Depending on the severity, solutions range from targeted foundation repair and crack injection for minor issues, to partial or full foundation replacement for homes with significant structural compromise. We assess the extent of the damage, the age and condition of the existing foundation, and the specific signs you are seeing before recommending a path forward. For new additions, garages, or full rebuilds, we pour foundations to current code standards, using reinforcement and mix designs built to handle Wisconsin's freeze thaw cycles for decades to come.

Concrete that was poured without the correct slope, or that has shifted over time, often leads to water pooling on driveways, patios, and walkways after rain or snowmelt. In Sheboygan, where lake effect snow and spring rain are part of life, poor drainage around a home is a common complaint we hear from homeowners who purchased a property with existing concrete work.
Standing water does more than create an inconvenient puddle you have to walk around. It accelerates concrete deterioration by keeping the surface saturated longer, which worsens freeze thaw cracking. Pooling water near your foundation can seep into basements and crawl spaces, leading to costly moisture damage, mold growth, and even structural concerns over time. On patios, standing water also creates slip hazards and can damage outdoor furniture or landscaping.
The solution starts with correcting the slope of the concrete itself. A properly poured driveway, patio, or sidewalk should have a gentle grade, generally around one quarter inch of drop per foot, directing water away from your home and toward an appropriate drainage point like a lawn area or storm drain. When we replace concrete with drainage issues, we regrade the base, adjust the slope during the pour, and where needed, incorporate drainage solutions like channel drains or adjusted landscaping grading to keep water moving away from your house permanently.

Not every concrete problem is structural. Plain gray driveways, patios, and walkways that have faded, stained, or simply look dated can leave a home feeling less finished than it should, especially compared to neighboring properties with updated outdoor spaces. Oil stains, discoloration from years of salt exposure, and a flat, builder grade appearance are common complaints from homeowners who are otherwise happy with their home but want their exterior to look as good as the inside.
While this is more of a cosmetic concern than a safety issue, it still matters. Curb appeal directly affects how a home is perceived, whether you are planning to sell soon or just want to enjoy your outdoor space more. A worn, stained driveway or patio can make an otherwise well maintained home look neglected from the street.
Stamped concrete is one of the most popular solutions we offer for homeowners looking to upgrade the look of their driveway, patio, or walkway without the cost of pavers or natural stone. We can install decorative stamped patterns and color options that mimic brick, stone, or slate, giving your concrete a custom, upscale appearance while retaining the durability and lower maintenance concrete is known for. For existing plain concrete that is still structurally sound, resurfacing or staining can also refresh its appearance at a lower cost than full replacement.
Choosing a concrete contractor is a decision that affects your home for decades, not just for the length of a project. Here is what sets us apart from other contractors serving the Sheboygan area.
Not every concrete contractor accounts for how brutal our freeze thaw cycles are on a slab. We use mix designs, reinforcement, and proper base preparation specifically suited to withstand Sheboygan winters, so your driveway, patio, or sidewalk is not cracking and heaving after its first year. This attention to regional conditions is the single biggest factor in whether concrete lasts 10 years or 30.
We provide clear, itemized estimates before any work begins, so you know exactly what you are paying for and why. There are no vague line items, no pressure to upgrade to services you do not need, and no surprise charges once the project is underway. You will always understand the cost factors behind your quote.
We are not a franchise or an out of town crew passing through Sheboygan for a season. We live in this community, we have built a reputation here over 25 years, and if an issue ever comes up with our work, you can reach us directly. That accountability is something a lot of larger, less local operations simply cannot offer.
From the initial excavation and base preparation to the final finish and curing process, every step of our work follows proper concrete practices, not shortcuts. Correct grading, adequate reinforcement, and proper curing time are not optional to us, even when they take a little longer, because they are what determines whether your project holds up.
Late spring through early fall is generally the ideal window for concrete work in our area, since consistent temperatures above 50 degrees allow for proper curing without the risk of frost damage. That said, we do work outside of that window when conditions allow, and we monitor weather forecasts closely to time pours around rain and temperature drops. Pouring concrete in freezing conditions without proper precautions is one of the most common causes of premature cracking and surface damage, so we will always be upfront with you if the timing of your project needs to be adjusted for the sake of quality.
While we are based in Sheboygan and most of our work is right here in the city, we also regularly serve the surrounding communities throughout Sheboygan County. This includes Sheboygan Falls, Kohler, Plymouth, Oostburg, Cedar Grove, Random Lake, and Howards Grove, as well as homeowners along the broader Lake Michigan shoreline area nearby. If you are unsure whether your property falls within our service area, give us a call. We are generally happy to travel a reasonable distance for the right project, and we can quickly confirm whether your location works for scheduling.
Concrete goes through two important stages after it is poured, setting and curing. It typically sets enough to walk on carefully within 24 to 48 hours, but full curing, where the concrete reaches close to its maximum strength, takes about 28 days. For driveways, we generally recommend waiting at least 7 days before driving a vehicle on the new surface, and longer in cooler weather since curing slows down as temperatures drop. We will always give you specific timelines for your project based on the weather conditions at the time of your pour, since Sheboygan's seasonal temperature swings do affect curing speed.
The cost of any concrete project depends on several factors including the size of the area, the complexity of the site, the type of finish you choose, and any prep work needed such as removing old concrete or improving drainage. A simple sidewalk replacement will cost significantly less than a stamped concrete patio or a new foundation. Rather than guessing at a price over the phone, we provide free, no obligation on-site estimates so we can look at your specific project, discuss your goals, and give you an accurate, itemized quote. This lets you compare real numbers instead of rough averages that may not reflect your actual property.

Linda Novak
Sheboygan - 3 weeks ago
Sheboygan Concrete Solutions replaced our cracked, uneven sidewalk and the difference is night and day. The crew was punctual, cleaned up thoroughly, and the finish looks fantastic. Highly recommend for anyone needing sidewalk work done right.

Robert Peterson
Sheboygan Falls - 2 month ago
We hired Sheboygan Concrete Solutions for a new driveway and could not be happier. Fair pricing, great communication throughout, and the finished product looks amazing. This team clearly takes pride in their work.

Daniel Reinke
Plymouth - 4 months ago
We needed a new foundation poured for a garage addition and Sheboygan Concrete Solutions handled everything professionally from permits to final inspection. Solid work, solid team. Would use them again without hesitation.
There is no reason to keep living with a cracked driveway, a sinking patio, or a foundation that worries you every time it rains. Sheboygan Concrete Solutions is just a phone call or email away, and getting started is easier than you might think. Reach out today for your free, no obligation estimate, and let our local team show you what honest work and quality craftsmanship really look like.
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(920) 547-2784
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Sheboygan, WI
About Us
Sheboygan Concrete Solutions is a locally owned and operated concrete contractor with over 25 years of experience serving Sheboygan and the surrounding communities. We take pride in delivering honest pricing, quality craftsmanship, and dependable service on every project, big or small. From routine repairs to full property transformations, we are the trusted choice homeowners throughout the wider Sheboygan area turn to for concrete work that lasts.
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All rights reserved.