New driveways, full replacements, and decorative concrete built for York's housing stock and ground conditions — poured on a properly engineered base every time.
If your York driveway is cracking, sinking, or heaving, the problem is almost certainly in the base, not the surface. The reality here: inter-war and early post-war housing stock in Weston, Fairbank, and Mount Dennis means original driveways from the 1930s through 1960s on tight urban lots where base preparation was minimal and freeze-thaw damage has accumulated for decades. That's not a background detail — it's the reason most driveways in York fail when they do, and it's what we build around every time.
Most failed driveways in this part of Toronto didn't fail at the surface. They failed beneath it, where frost and moisture worked into a base that was poured without adequate depth or drainage. The fix — and the prevention — is the same: excavate to the right depth for local conditions, compact a granular base that moves water away, reinforce correctly, and cure the slab so it's ready for the first hard freeze.
Near Weston Village, and across York, we've replaced driveways that failed in two winters and built ones that have stood for thirty years. The difference is everything underneath.
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.
Cracking, sinking, and heaving almost always trace back to a base that was never built to drain or carry the load. Our process is built around preventing that.
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.
Inter-war and early post-war housing stock in weston, fairbank, and mount dennis means original driveways from the 1930s through 1960s on tight urban lots where base preparation was minimal and freeze-thaw damage has accumulated for decades. That combination of local soil and climate is what a generic spec misses — and what we account for in every base we build in York. Depth, drainage, and compaction aren't choices here; they're requirements.
The housing stock matters too. Many York driveways were poured in the original construction era of the neighbourhood — meaning they've been through decades of freeze-thaw cycles and are well past where repair makes sense. A full replacement on a properly engineered base is almost always the better investment.
Cost depends on size, finish type, and the condition of the existing base. We give a firm written quote for your specific York driveway after measuring — no guessing over the phone.
Yes. Replacement includes full tear-out and disposal of the old slab, plus correcting the base underneath — the part that usually caused the failure in the first place.
Foot traffic is fine within 24–48 hours. For vehicle loads, we recommend seven days so the concrete reaches full strength — longer in cool weather. Rushing this is a common cause of early cracking.
Yes — we serve all of Toronto and the surrounding area. Visit the Toronto page for more detail on other communities we cover.
Tell us about your driveway and we'll get back to you with next steps. Prefer to talk? Call 416-317-8200.
Serving York and all of Toronto.