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A-Z Scranton Concrete Works is a local concrete contractor based in Scranton. We handle residential concrete and light commercial concrete in Scranton and nearby towns. Our crew installs and repairs concrete driveways, concrete patios, concrete sidewalks, walkways, steps, foundations, slabs, garage floors, basement floors, retaining walls, and other concrete flatwork. We focus on steady work, clear talk, and slabs that handle daily use in Northeast Pennsylvania.
We are a small concrete company that buys concrete mixes from trusted suppliers in Lackawanna County. Each driveway, patio, sidewalk, or slab sits on a compacted stone base. We add rebar or wire mesh where it is needed and follow industry standards for grading, drainage, expansion joints, and curing. We pay attention to freeze thaw cycles, snow, road salt, and runoff on every pour. You can choose smooth trowel, broom finish, exposed aggregate, or stamped and decorative finishes so the concrete fits the property.
Our process stays the same from one project to the next. We prepare the subgrade, set forms, install reinforcement, place the concrete, and finish the surface with hand tools and power trowels suited to the job. We cut or tool control joints so the slab can move in a controlled way. When needed we return for saw cuts or sealer. The result is clean edges, even surfaces, and long term strength from an experienced concrete flatwork contractor.
We provide concrete services for homeowners and small commercial properties. Each pour receives careful prep, a solid base, and a finish suited to how the slab will be used.
We install straight, level sidewalks and walkways that connect driveways, entries, parking areas, and outdoor spaces. Each path is built on a compacted base and pitched for drainage. A broom finish gives good footing in wet and icy weather. We set joints on a regular layout so the slab can move without random cracks.
We build concrete steps and entry pads that make doors safe and simple to use. We measure each rise and run so the steps feel even. Treads and landings tie into porches, walks, and driveways with smooth transitions. You can choose broom, light trowel, exposed aggregate, or simple decorative finishes for better traction and appearance.
We pour concrete foundations and slabs for garages, sheds, additions, small shops, and other structures. We check elevations, form lines, and anchor layouts before the pour. We build on a compacted stone base and place steel where it is needed. Our work includes slab on grade foundations, thickened edge slabs, and full concrete slab installation for interior and exterior use.
We install stamped concrete and other decorative concrete for patios, walks, entries, and borders. We place the slab, add color if you want it, then press patterns into the surface. Stamped concrete can look like stone, brick, slate, or wood while still acting like a solid slab. We seal each job to help protect it from water, salt, stains, and wear.
We place garage floor concrete and basement concrete floor slabs that handle cars, storage, tools, and equipment. We set proper thickness, add reinforcement, and plan slopes toward floor drains or garage doors where needed. Surfaces can be finished smooth for coatings and epoxy or left with a light texture for grip.
We build cast in place retaining walls and small concrete walls for grade changes, planters, and edges. Each wall sits on a proper footing and uses steel to resist soil pressure. We tie walls into nearby slabs when needed and include simple drainage, such as stone backfill and weep holes, so water does not build up behind the concrete.
Concrete steps, stairs, stoops, and front entryways
Concrete foundations and slabs for homes, garages, sheds, and small shops
Stamped and decorative concrete for patios, walks, borders, and entries
Garage floor and basement concrete floor installation and replacement
Concrete sidewalks and walkway installation
Concrete retaining walls, small concrete walls, and concrete planters
Concrete driveway building and replacement
Concrete patio layout, construction, and extensions
Concrete tear out, removal, and replacement of failed slabs
Concrete crack repair, patching, and resurfacing
Site grading and concrete prep work with compacted stone bases
ADA compliant ramps and accessibility concrete routes
Driveway apron work, small parking pads, and service pads
Every job starts with a clear on site estimate. We walk the property, look at grade and soil, and listen to how you plan to use the space. We explain each step in plain language. The written quote lists site prep, slab thickness, reinforcement, and finish so you know what you are paying for. There is no pressure and no hidden fees.
If you receive a written estimate from another licensed concrete contractor in the area for the same scope of work, we will match it. We want you to compare us with any crew you trust. Fair pricing and clear details are part of how we work.
We stand behind our residential concrete and small commercial concrete work. If a problem comes from our workmanship, we fix it. Our warranty stays in place for as long as you own the property. It covers driveways, patios, sidewalks, steps, slabs, walls, and other flatwork we install.
Cold winters, road salt, and freeze thaw cycles are hard on pavement. Reinforced concrete over a compacted stone base handles these changes better than many other materials. When installed the right way, concrete resists rutting, soft spots, and shifting that can show up in weaker surfaces.
Concrete also needs less upkeep than many other options. It does not need frequent seal coat like asphalt and does not move in the same way as loose pavers when the soil shifts. With proper joints, scheduled sealing, and simple cleaning, a concrete slab can serve a property for decades. This makes it a strong choice for driveways, patios, sidewalks, garage floors, and work areas.
Concrete gives you options for finish and layout. We can use broom texture for grip, trowel smooth for covered spaces, expose aggregate for more texture, or apply color and pattern on stamped and decorative work. This lets you match the surface to the house and to the way you use the space.
A-Z Scranton Concrete Works is a local concrete company built on steady work and clear communication. We have spent years helping property owners with residential concrete and small commercial concrete projects. We handle concrete driveways and patios, sidewalks, steps, slabs, and foundations. Our focus is useful, durable concrete, not shortcuts.
Good results start with straight talk. From the first estimate to the final cleanup, we explain what we are doing and why. We show up when we say we will, keep the site organized, and clean up when the work is done. Homeowners, business owners, and property managers can expect the same level of detail on each job.
We choose mixes and methods that suit Northeast Pennsylvania. We plan for freeze and thaw, snow loads, and deicing salts. We use air entrained exterior mixes where needed and set slopes for drainage. Whether we install a small slab, a new concrete driveway, or a full garage floor, we work so the concrete can handle local conditions for many years.
Good planning helps concrete perform well. Work seasons in this region usually run from spring into fall when ground and air temperatures are stable. During this time slabs cure at a steady rate and reach design strength with less risk from deep cold or extreme heat. We plan pour times so the slab gains strength before it faces tough weather.
We look at site access, drainage, and traffic needs before we start. For driveways we review where water will flow and where vehicles park and turn. For patios and outdoor living areas we line up doors, steps, and walks. For foundations and slab work we confirm elevations, anchor needs, and any openings in the slab for plumbing or utilities. This planning keeps the project moving and limits changes once the forms are in place.
We also talk through use of the space after the pour. We explain when you can walk on the slab, when you can drive on it, and how to care for it during the first month. Clear steps help protect new work while it cures.
Concrete moves as it shrinks, warms, cools, and carries load. Hairline cracking can appear on any slab. Our goal is to guide that movement and protect the structure. We keep water content in the mix under control, place reinforcement, and set control joints in a layout that fits the size and shape of each pour.
A compacted stone base spreads load and limits settlement. Rebar and wire mesh tie the slab together so small cracks do not grow or lift. Curing methods that keep moisture in the slab during the first days help the concrete reach design strength. The same mindset guides our concrete repair and resurfacing work so old slabs can perform better after patches and overlays.
We look for problems before concrete arrives on site. We check for soft soil, poor drainage, or old material that should be removed. We adjust grade and base so water runs where it should. We set forms, pour, finish, and cure in line with methods that suit the local climate. The result is concrete that works the way it should for driveways, patios, sidewalks, steps, slabs, and walls.
Concrete gains most of its strength in the first week. It reaches full design strength at about twenty eight days. You can walk on a slab sooner and drive on a new concrete driveway after we clear it. We explain the schedule for each project.
Yes. We handle grading and base work. We remove soft topsoil, shape the area for drainage, and place compacted stone. This gives the slab a stable base and helps keep the surface from settling later.
Most residential flatwork is four inches thick. Areas that carry heavy vehicles or equipment may need more depth and more reinforcement. We set thickness for each slab based on how it will be used.
We work to match color and texture of existing concrete. Age, weather, and past sealers change older slabs, so an exact match is not always possible. We blend joints, layout, and finish so the new concrete ties in well with the old.
Sealing helps protect exterior slabs from water, salt, and stains. We suggest sealer for driveways, patios, sidewalks, and stamped or decorative concrete. We can apply sealer as part of the job or return for maintenance at set intervals.
Yes. We work on small projects such as short walkways, single sets of steps, small retaining walls, and simple repair work. We still follow the same steps for base prep, reinforcement, and finishing so the concrete holds up.

We provide written estimates for sidewalks, walkways, steps, foundations, slabs, walls, driveways, patios, and repair work. Each quote lists site prep, reinforcement, slab thickness, and finish details. You know the cost and scope before we start.
Tell us about your project and schedule a free on site visit. We will look at your property, review options, and outline a plan that fits your needs. Call (570) 774-5505 to get started. Our hours are Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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