Heritage Concrete Solutions crew at work on a home in Mishawaka, IN

Concrete Contractor in Mishawaka, IN

Concrete That Holds Up Through Every Winter

We pour driveways, patios, walkways and floors for homeowners in Mishawaka and the surrounding area. Every job starts with proper base prep, not just a truck showing up with mud.

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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the concrete work we do most.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway poured with the right base and joints holds up to Indiana winters for decades.

Concrete Patios

A patio built for how your family actually uses the backyard, not just how it photographs.

Stamped Concrete

Get the look of pavers or stone without the joints that let weeds through.

Concrete Repair

Cracked or sunken concrete usually doesn't need a full tear-out, just the right fix.

Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways

Even, level walkways that meet code and won't trip anyone on ice.

Garage Floor Concrete

A floor that won't dust, pit or crack under a parked car and road salt.

Who We Are

Concrete work, done by people who live here too

We pour and repair concrete for homeowners in Mishawaka and the towns around it, driveways mostly, but patios, walkways and garage floors keep us just as busy. If you're reading this, there's a good chance you've got a slab that's cracked, sunk on one corner, or a driveway you're tired of patching every spring. Clay soil around here doesn't sit still, and a lot of the concrete problems we see start underground, not in the mix itself.

We compact the base properly before any concrete touches the ground, because a slab is only as good as what's under it. We saw-cut control joints within the first day of the pour so the concrete cracks where we tell it to, not wherever it wants. Air-entrained mix goes into everything we pour here, since that's what actually survives an Indiana winter without spalling. We'll tell you upfront if a repair makes more sense than a full tear-out.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
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Cities Served
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Where We Work

Serving Mishawaka, IN

We pour concrete throughout Mishawaka and the towns around it.

Mishawaka, IN
South Bend, IN
Elkhart, IN
Goshen, IN
LaPorte, IN
Warsaw, IN
Niles, IN
Plymouth, IN
Nappanee, IN
Bremen, IN
Middlebury, IN

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Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed & Insured

We're licensed and insured, so you're covered if anything goes wrong.

Straightforward Quotes

You get a written quote before we touch your yard.

We Handle Permits

We pull the permits your municipality requires.

Clean Site When We Leave

Forms, scraps and washout water leave with us, not your lawn.

Scheduling You Can Count On

We show up on the day we said we would.

Local to Mishawaka

Based near Mishawaka, we know how the local soil and weather treat a slab.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Our old driveway had frost heave every year. New one's held flat through two winters now, no complaints.
Dave M.
Concrete Driveways · South Bend, IN
The corner of our patio in Mishawaka had sunk a good inch. They foam-lifted it in an afternoon instead of tearing it all out.
Karen S.
Sunken Concrete Leveling · Elkhart, IN
Rain pushed our pour back a week, which was annoying, but they called ahead each time instead of just no-showing. Patio turned out solid.
Tom R.
Concrete Patios · Goshen, IN
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions homeowners usually ask before booking concrete work.

How much does a concrete driveway cost in Mishawaka, IN?
A typical concrete driveway runs a wide range depending on size, thickness and finish, generally landing somewhere between $6 and $12 per square foot installed. Factors that move that number include base excavation depth, whether rebar or wire mesh reinforcement is used, and whether the finish is plain broom or stamped decorative concrete. A detailed measurement and site visit is the only way to get an exact number.
Are you licensed and insured?
Concrete contractors working in Indiana should carry general liability insurance and any local licensing their municipality requires. Ask any contractor for proof of insurance before signing a contract, since concrete work involves heavy equipment and excavation that can damage underground utilities if something goes wrong.
How soon can you start my concrete project?
Start dates for concrete work depend on the season, current job backlog, and weather, since concrete shouldn't be poured in freezing temperatures without special additives. Spring and fall tend to book up fastest in northern Indiana because those are the best pouring conditions. Getting a quote early, even a few months ahead, secures a spot on the schedule sooner.
What areas do you serve for concrete work?
Concrete services in this region typically cover Mishawaka and towns within roughly a 50-mile radius, including South Bend, Elkhart, Goshen and Warsaw. Driving distance affects scheduling more than pricing for most residential jobs. Confirm your specific address falls in the service area before requesting a quote.
Do you work on both residential and commercial concrete jobs?
Most concrete contractors handle both residential flatwork, like driveways and patios, and smaller commercial jobs such as sidewalks, pads and parking areas. Commercial work often involves different code requirements around thickness and load rating, since it needs to handle heavier vehicles. Ask upfront whether a job is residential or commercial so the right mix and reinforcement get quoted.
Will you take on a small job like fixing one cracked slab?
Small repair jobs, like patching a single cracked slab or fixing a sidewalk trip hazard, are common work for concrete contractors and don't require a minimum project size for most crews. These jobs are often quicker to schedule than a full driveway replacement since they take less time on site. It's worth asking directly, since policies on minimum job size vary by contractor.
How do I get a quote for concrete work?
Most concrete contractors give quotes after seeing the site in person or reviewing photos and measurements, since price depends on square footage, base condition and access for equipment. A phone call or online form is usually the first step, followed by a site visit to confirm the scope. A written quote should follow before any work begins.
What affects the cost of a concrete project the most?
The biggest cost factors in concrete work are square footage, slab thickness, the amount of excavation and base prep needed, and the finish chosen, since stamped or exposed aggregate finishes cost more than a plain broom finish. Site access also matters, since a hard-to-reach backyard pour costs more in labor than a driveway a truck can pour directly into. Reinforcement choice, rebar versus wire mesh, adds a smaller but real cost difference.
Do you require a deposit before starting a concrete job?
Most concrete contractors require a deposit, often somewhere between 10 and 30 percent, to schedule materials and lock in a start date. The remaining balance is typically due on completion once the concrete has cured enough to be walked or driven on. Payment terms should always be spelled out in the written contract before work starts.
What happens if it rains during my concrete pour?
Rain during or right after a concrete pour can wash out the surface finish or weaken the top layer if it hits before the concrete sets enough. Experienced crews watch the forecast closely and will reschedule a pour rather than risk a bad finish, since redoing a washed-out slab costs more than a delay. Light rain after the first 24 hours generally isn't a problem once initial set has occurred.

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