
Complete Norwalk Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Norwalk and the surrounding area. We give you a written estimate, pull the permits, and show up on schedule.

Complete Norwalk Concrete is a full-service concrete contractor based in Norwalk, OH, offering 16 concrete services across 12 cities throughout north-central Ohio. Whether you need a new driveway that handles Huron County winters or a decorative patio that looks as good in five years as it does on day one, we handle it from start to finish - permits, prep, pour, and walkthrough.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A poured concrete patio gives you a low-maintenance surface that holds up through Ohio winters.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers decorative finishes built to last.
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Crumbling or uneven sidewalk? A new concrete sidewalk improves safety and meets local code requirements.
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Stained or damaged garage floor? A fresh concrete floor makes the space cleaner, safer, and easier to maintain.
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Looking for something beyond plain gray? Decorative concrete lets you choose colors, textures, and patterns.
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Soil shifting and eroding on your property? Concrete retaining walls hold ground in place for the long term.
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Need a durable floor for a basement, shop, or commercial space? Concrete floor installation starts with proper prep.
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Old wood or pavers around your pool rotting and shifting? Concrete pool decks are slip-resistant and long-lasting.
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Broken or crumbling entry steps? New concrete steps improve safety and make a strong first impression.
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Building on bare ground? A slab foundation gives your structure a stable, level base designed for Ohio soil conditions.
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Starting a new build or addition? Proper foundation installation is the most important step in any construction project.
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Gravel or asphalt lot turning into a maintenance problem? Concrete parking lots handle heavy use with minimal upkeep.
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Building a structure that needs a solid base? Concrete footings distribute weight and prevent settling over time.
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Foundation settling or sinking unevenly? Foundation raising can restore level and prevent further structural problems.
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Need precise cuts in existing slabs for repairs or utility access? Concrete cutting delivers clean, controlled results.
Learn MoreEvery job follows the same straightforward process. No surprises, no mystery charges.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you need. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to come to your property in person. Most estimates take 20 to 30 minutes, and you leave the visit with a written quote that breaks out the main costs clearly.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull any required permits from the City of Norwalk or Huron County Building Department before work starts. You do not have to deal with permit offices. We confirm a start date, and you make arrangements for parking elsewhere during the project.
The crew handles demolition, base prep, forming, pouring, and finishing. When the job is done, we walk the finished surface with you - pointing out the control joints, confirming drainage, and making sure you are satisfied before we leave. Then you wait for the concrete to cure, and your new surface is ready.
Four things homeowners in this area ask about when they call a contractor for the first time.
We carry general liability insurance on every project and are licensed as a contractor in the State of Ohio. You can ask to see proof of insurance before we start - any legitimate contractor will hand it over without hesitation.
Every estimate is done in person so we can see the actual site, not just a description over the phone. You get a written quote that breaks out the costs - no single lump sum you have to take on faith. No pressure to sign on the spot.
We have been working in Norwalk and Huron County since 2018. We know the local soil conditions, the permit process with the city, and the winters here. That local experience shows in how we prep and build every job.
When you reach out, someone from our office gets back to you within 1 business day - not a week later. We keep your project on schedule and answer questions throughout the job, not just at the start.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (419) 554-7005 or send us a message.
"They showed up when they said they would, pulled the permit without me having to ask, and the finished driveway looks exactly like what was in the estimate. It has been two winters now and there is not a crack in it."
- Brian T., Sandusky, OH - Concrete Driveway Building
"Our patio had been a crumbling mess for years. The crew prepped the base properly and the stamped finish came out better than I expected. We were using it by the end of the month and the neighbors keep asking who did it."
- Diane M., Norwalk, OH - Stamped Concrete Services
"I had three quotes and these guys were not the cheapest, but they were the only ones who explained the base prep and why it matters in our soil. Six months later the slab is perfectly level. Worth every dollar."
- Kevin R., Mansfield, OH - Concrete Patio Construction
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your property.
(419) 554-7005Complete Norwalk Concrete is based in Norwalk, OH and serves 12 communities across north-central Ohio, including Sandusky, Mansfield, and Lorain. Most jobs can be scheduled within the same week during our active season, and we cover the full Huron County area and beyond.
Six practical topics that come up in almost every concrete conversation with Norwalk homeowners.
Concrete typically lasts 30 to 50 years with basic maintenance, compared to 20 to 30 years for asphalt. In northern Ohio, concrete holds up better to freeze-thaw cycles and does not soften in summer heat the way asphalt can.
A compacted gravel base keeps water from pooling under the slab and gives the concrete stable support. Without it, even a well-poured slab will crack as the ground beneath shifts with moisture and frost.
Control joints are shallow grooves cut into fresh concrete that guide where the slab cracks as it dries and moves with temperature changes. Without them, concrete cracks randomly - often right across the middle of the surface.
Concrete reaches usable strength in about 7 days but does not fully cure for 28 days. Driving on it too soon can leave permanent marks or cause surface damage. The curing period is when the slab builds its long-term durability.
Permits are typically required when concrete work touches the public right-of-way or when a slab exceeds certain size thresholds set by the city or county. Your contractor should pull the permit - the Ohio Department of Commerce administers the state building code that local jurisdictions follow.
In Ohio, sealing is a good investment. A sealer blocks road salt and moisture from penetrating the surface. Wait 28 to 30 days after the pour for the first application, then reseal every 2 to 3 years. You will know it is time when water soaks in rather than beading up.
Complete Norwalk Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Norwalk, OH, serving 12 communities across north-central Ohio since 2018. We hold a contractor license issued by the State of Ohio and carry general liability insurance on every project.
Since 2018, we have completed concrete projects across Huron County and surrounding areas, covering all 16 services in our catalog - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and structural foundations. Every project is permitted, prepped, and finished to hold up through Ohio winters.
Want to learn more about how we work? Read about our team and approach.
Questions we hear on almost every estimate call in Norwalk and the surrounding area.
Residential driveways are typically poured 4 inches thick. If you park heavy vehicles or equipment, 5 to 6 inches is worth the modest extra cost. Patios for foot traffic only are usually fine at 4 inches, but your contractor should confirm after seeing your site.
Curing is the chemical hardening process that happens after the pour. The surface looks done quickly, but the slab builds its strength over 28 days. Keeping traffic off during that window - especially the first 7 days - is the single easiest way to protect your investment.
Get at least two or three written estimates that break out base prep, concrete thickness, and finish type separately. A significantly lower bid often reflects thinner concrete or skipped base steps - not a better deal. The Portland Cement Association publishes guidance on standard installation practices you can reference.
Have a question not covered here? Call (419) 554-7005 and we will walk you through it.
Norwalk is the county seat of Huron County, a small city of about 16,000 people in northern Ohio. A significant share of the homes here were built before 1960 - many in the neighborhoods closest to the historic Huron County Courthouse date back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. That older housing stock means a lot of driveways, sidewalks, and foundation slabs in this city are well past their useful life and overdue for replacement.
The Firelands Museum in downtown Norwalk is one of the most recognized landmarks in the area and sits near neighborhoods with some of the oldest homes in the city. The surrounding region includes a mix of in-town residential properties and rural lots on the edges of the county. Norwalk also borders farmland, and many properties deal with drainage challenges tied to the clay-heavy glacial soil that covers much of north-central Ohio.
Those soil conditions matter for any concrete project. Clay expands when wet and contracts when dry, which puts ongoing stress on any slab that was not built with a proper gravel base underneath it. Combine that with Norwalk winters - typically 30 to 40 inches of snow per year and regular freeze-thaw cycles from November through March - and you understand why base prep and correct slab thickness matter more here than they might in a warmer climate. Complete Norwalk Concrete has been building and repairing concrete across this area since 2018, with that local knowledge built into every job.
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Complete Norwalk Concrete serves Norwalk, Sandusky, Mansfield, and the surrounding area. Call for a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day.