Driveways & slabs
Driveways, walkways, garage and shop slabs — formed square, finished for grip and drainage.
Driveways, patios, slabs and walkways across Maple Ridge and Coquitlam. Formed clean, poured on time, finished to hold its line for decades.


AI assistant · a working demo by X9
A concrete job is a sequence, not a single pour. Here is how a pour walks from layout to a slab you can park on — the order we keep on every site.
Grade, set the forms, square the edges. The pour is only ever as straight as the forms it’s held in — so this is where the time goes.
Compacted base, rebar or mesh laid to spec. The part nobody sees is the part that keeps a slab from cracking through a wet winter.
Placed, screeded, and consolidated before it sets. Concrete doesn’t wait — the crew moves with it from the first wheelbarrow to the last.
Float, trowel, broom or stamp — the surface is chosen for the job. A driveway gets grip; a patio gets a clean, even face.
Cured properly, edges cut, then the finish details: walkways, steps, and the clean transitions that tie the grade together.
A few of the things the crew is on most weeks. Photos are stock placeholders — we’d swap in the company’s own job-site shots before launch.
Driveways, walkways, garage and shop slabs — formed square, finished for grip and drainage.
Broom, stamped and exposed-aggregate patios, steps and walkways that tie the yard together.
Footings, curbs and grade-level concrete poured to hold the load and keep its line.

Concrete on the coast lives through rain, freeze and thaw. The difference between a slab that lasts and one that spiders with cracks is the base, the reinforcement and the cure — the parts you can’t see once the forms come off.
“Square forms, a proper base, and time to cure. The rest is just pouring.”
All stock placeholders — the company would supply its own before/after job photos before launch.






Tell us the job — driveway, patio, slab or walkway — and the crew will come take a look. Serving Maple Ridge and Coquitlam.
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