New driveways, full replacements, and decorative concrete across Toronto — from the inner core to the outer communities, poured on a properly engineered base by crews who know this city's ground.
Toronto is not one homogeneous city — it's a collection of distinct communities, each with its own housing stock, soil conditions, and driveway history. We work across all of them.
Whether you're in a post-war bungalow neighbourhood or a newer subdivision, the job starts the same way: excavate to the right depth for local frost conditions, compact a granular base that drains, form and reinforce properly, and cure the slab correctly. Get that right and a Toronto driveway lasts decades. Skip any of it and you're back to cracking and heaving within a few winters — which is exactly what we're called in to fix.
Select your community below for local detail on soil conditions, housing stock, and what a driveway project looks like in your area.
post-WWII bungalows along the Humber River corridor and lakeshore — driveways from the 1950s and 60s now 60-70…
dense 1960s and 70s suburban housing across Willowdale, Don Mills, and Downsview means tens of thousands of dr…
Rouge River plain clay soils and the post-war residential subdivisions of Agincourt, Malvern, and West Hill me…
inter-war and early post-war housing stock in Weston, Fairbank, and Mount Dennis means original driveways from…
Edwardian and inter-war housing along the Don Valley and Taylor-Massey corridor means housing stock from the 1…
Full installs for new builds and additions — excavation, base prep, forming, pour, and finish, sized and reinforced for residential vehicle loads.
Tear-out and replacement of cracked, sunken, or heaved driveways. We remove the failed slab, correct the base that caused it, and repour.
Decorative stamped patterns — ashlar slate, cobblestone, brick — sealed for colour retention through Ontario winters.
Durable, slip-resistant exposed-aggregate driveways with a textured finish that hides wear and handles freeze-thaw well.
Classic broom-finished concrete for grip and a clean look, with control joints placed to manage cracking.
Extra parking pads, garage aprons, and widenings poured to match and tie into your existing driveway.
Most failed driveways in Toronto didn't fail at the surface — they failed underneath, where frost got into a base that was never built to drain or carry the load.
We dig to the right sub-base depth for local frost conditions — not just enough to hide the old slab.
Graded granular base, compacted in lifts, so water drains and frost has nowhere to lift the slab.
Forms set to grade for drainage, with rebar or wire mesh and proper control-joint layout.
Quality mix placed, finished to spec, and cured correctly — the step most corner-cutters rush.
Tell us about your driveway and we'll get back to you. Prefer to talk? Call 416-317-8200.
Serving all areas of Toronto, Ontario.