


There's something satisfying about a freshly poured concrete driveway - especially when the work is clean and the surface comes out smooth. This Bloomington driveway is a great example of what a standard gray concrete pour looks like when it's done right.
The control joints are cut straight and evenly spaced across the full width and length of the slab. That's not just for looks - those joints are doing real work. They give the concrete a place to crack if it wants to move with Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles, keeping any cracking controlled and out of sight.
The surface texture is consistent from edge to edge. No rough patches, no drag marks, no uneven spots. That kind of finish takes experience. You have to work the concrete at the right time - too early and you pull aggregate, too late and the surface won't close up properly.
Standard gray concrete gets overlooked sometimes, but it's genuinely one of the best investments you can make for your home. It handles heavy vehicles, holds up through harsh winters, and stays low-maintenance for decades when it's installed correctly.
We appreciate customers like this one in Bloomington who trust us with their home. Work like this is exactly what we're built for, and we're proud of how it turned out.