Durable Flatwork That Stands Strong

Plan Concrete Services in Asheville

You want concrete work that lasts, and in Asheville, freeze-thaw cycles and clay soil mean installation details matter from the first pour. Argueta's Grading and Concrete, LLC provides driveways, patios, sidewalks, slabs, footers, and decorative concrete with broom finishes and stamped finishes designed for long-term durability and aesthetic appeal.

This team prepares bases with proper thickness and reinforcement choices guided by local soil conditions, ensuring surfaces resist cracking and settling. Known for clean formwork and smooth finishing, the crew supports both new installations and property enhancements across Asheville and surrounding areas.

Request a design consultation to explore concrete options and secure an estimate for your home or business.

Details That Matter Most

You start by selecting the surface type and finish, whether a standard broom finish for traction or a stamped pattern that mimics stone or brick. The crew evaluates your Asheville site's soil and drainage to determine the base depth and gravel layer needed to prevent future movement.

Argueta's Grading and Concrete, LLC builds forms, places rebar or wire mesh for reinforcement, and pours concrete mixed to specifications that match structural needs. Local soil and freeze-thaw patterns around Asheville guide proper base prep, thickness, and reinforcement choices.

Once poured, the crew finishes the surface with trowels or stamps, adds control joints to manage cracking, and applies a curing compound to strengthen the concrete. You receive a finished surface ready for use after the recommended curing period.

Why Locals Choose This Option

Homeowners and business owners throughout the area frequently ask about finish options, project timelines, and maintenance requirements for new concrete installations.

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What finish options are available for driveways?
You choose from broom finishes for slip resistance, smooth troweled surfaces, or decorative stamped patterns that add visual interest to your driveway.
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How thick should a residential driveway be?
Most driveways require four to six inches of concrete over a compacted gravel base, with thickness adjusted for vehicle weight and soil conditions.
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Can you pour concrete in cold weather?
Yes, crews use blankets and insulated tarps to protect fresh concrete during colder months in Asheville, ensuring proper curing despite lower temperatures.
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How long before I can use a new concrete patio?
You can walk on the surface after 24 to 48 hours, but full curing takes about 28 days before heavy furniture or vehicles should be placed on the concrete.
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Do you offer decorative concrete for outdoor spaces?
Yes, stamped and colored concrete options let you create custom patio designs suited for outdoor living projects and residential upgrades.

Quality concrete work adds value and function to your property, with finishes that suit both practical and aesthetic goals. Contact the team to schedule a consultation and receive a project estimate tailored to your site.