
Wabash Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more for homeowners and businesses across north-central Indiana. Free estimates, no obligation.

Wabash Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Wabash, IN and the surrounding region with 16 services covering everything from residential driveways to commercial foundations. We solve the problems northern Indiana weather creates for concrete surfaces - cracking, heaving, spalling - and build new work that holds up for decades. Licensed in Indiana and insured for every job.

Cracked or crumbling driveway? A new concrete surface handles heavy traffic and northern Indiana winters for 30-plus years.
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Turn your backyard into usable outdoor space with a low-maintenance concrete patio built for Indiana's wet springs and hot summers.
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Get the look of brick or stone at a lower cost - stamped concrete adds lasting curb appeal to driveways, patios, and walkways.
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Uneven or cracked sidewalks are a safety hazard. A new concrete walk stays level, drains properly, and handles freeze-thaw cycles.
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A properly finished garage floor resists oil, moisture, and daily wear - and looks far better than bare, dusty concrete.
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Exposed aggregate, stained surfaces, and custom textures that make plain concrete into a feature rather than an afterthought.
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Stop erosion and slope movement with a solid concrete retaining wall built to hold grade and stay put through Indiana soil shifts.
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A flat, level concrete floor is the foundation for any finished basement, workshop, or commercial interior - done right the first time.
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A textured concrete pool deck stays slip-resistant when wet and handles the heat and foot traffic of a full Indiana summer.
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Concrete steps built to the right slope and finish last for decades and handle Indiana winters without cracking apart.
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A properly poured slab foundation keeps a structure level and dry - whether it is a garage, shed, or light commercial building.
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From residential footings to full commercial foundation pours, we build the base that everything else depends on.
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Concrete parking lots handle heavy vehicles, reduce long-term maintenance, and hold up through Indiana freeze-thaw seasons.
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Correctly sized and placed footings are what keep structures from settling and shifting as Indiana soil moves with the seasons.
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A settling or sinking foundation does not have to mean a full replacement - we assess and raise foundations back to proper grade.
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Precise concrete cutting for utility access, expansion joints, or controlled demolition - clean cuts with minimal disruption.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form and describe your project. We respond within 1 business day to confirm details and set up a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. No pressure, no commitment at this stage.
We come to your property, measure the area, check the soil and drainage conditions, and talk through your options for thickness, finish, and layout. You get a clear written estimate covering scope, materials, and timeline before anything is agreed to.
Once scheduled, our crew handles everything from prep and permits to the pour and final cleanup. When the job is done, we walk through the finished work with you, answer any questions, and explain care instructions so you know exactly what to expect going forward.
We carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. You can verify our Indiana contractor license at in.gov/pla before a single shovel hits the ground.
We visit your property, assess the site, and give you a written quote that spells out every item. No vague ballpark numbers over the phone, and no pressure to commit before you are ready.
We have worked across Wabash and the surrounding region since 2016, and we know the soil conditions, the winters, and the permit process that out-of-town contractors miss.
When you call or submit a request, someone from our office responds within 1 business day to get your estimate scheduled. No waiting weeks to hear back before the busy season fills up.
Ready to get started? Call (260) 377-1324 or request a free estimate online.
"We had a cracked driveway that had been patched twice before and kept getting worse every spring. Wabash Concrete removed the old slab, prepped the base properly, and poured a new one. It has been through two winters now and looks exactly the same as the day it was finished."
Mark T., Wabash - Concrete driveway building
"They built a stamped concrete patio in our backyard this past summer. The crew showed up when they said they would, kept the work area clean, and the finished surface looks like real stone. The whole project wrapped up in three days and we used the patio all fall."
Diane R., Peru - Stamped concrete services
"We needed a slab foundation for a new garage addition. They handled the permit, came out to measure and walk through the plan, and had the foundation poured on schedule. No surprises on the final bill and the slab came out level and clean."
Jeff L., Huntington - Slab foundation building
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation, and no pressure after you submit. Once we receive your request, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(260) 377-1324Wabash Concrete is based in Wabash, IN and serves 12 communities across north-central Indiana, including Peru, Kokomo, and Marion. Most projects can be scheduled within the same week during the active season, and we cover the full region without extra travel fees.
Before you hire anyone or approve a quote, these are the questions worth understanding.
Water seeps into tiny pores in the slab, freezes, expands, and forces the concrete apart from within - a process that repeats dozens of times each winter in northern Indiana. Air-entrained concrete mixes create microscopic air pockets that absorb this pressure, which is why the mix specification matters as much as the surface finish.
A compacted gravel subbase under a slab provides stable, uniform support that keeps the concrete from settling or shifting as the ground moves with the seasons. Skipping or thinning the base is the single most common shortcut that leads to cracked and uneven concrete within a few years. Always ask any contractor for specifics on base depth before agreeing to a quote.
Control joints are intentional cuts or grooves that give concrete a planned place to crack as it expands and contracts with temperature changes. Without them, cracks appear randomly across the surface. Proper joint spacing depends on slab thickness and the expected temperature range - in a place like Wabash where temperatures swing from below zero to the 90s, this is especially important to get right.
Sealing is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend the life of outdoor concrete in northern Indiana. It reduces moisture penetration - which drives freeze-thaw damage - and protects against road salt, which is one of the primary causes of surface spalling over time. The American Concrete Institute publishes guidance on sealing specifications for cold-climate flatwork.
In most cases, yes. Most Indiana cities require permits for new driveways, and any work touching the public right-of-way near the street typically requires additional city approval. A permit protects you - it means the work is inspected and on record if you ever sell the home. A contractor who says permits are never needed without checking your address is a red flag.
Both work, but concrete requires less long-term maintenance in Indiana's climate. Asphalt softens in summer heat and needs sealing and patching on a regular cycle. Concrete, properly installed and sealed, can last 30-plus years with minimal upkeep. The tradeoff is higher upfront cost and a longer curing window before you can drive on it.
Wabash Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Wabash, IN, serving 12 communities across north-central Indiana since 2016.
We hold a contractor license issued by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency and carry full liability and workers' compensation coverage, verifiable before any work begins.
Since 2016, we have completed concrete projects across all 16 service types we offer - from residential driveways and patios to commercial foundations and parking lots. We know the soil conditions, permit requirements, and seasonal demands that define concrete work in this part of Indiana.
Learn more about our team and backgroundIf cracking is surface-level and isolated, repairs can buy years. If sections are heaving, shifting, or crumbling along multiple edges, full replacement is almost always the more cost-effective long-term decision. Ask for an honest assessment before committing to a patch job.
For standard passenger vehicles, 4 inches is the typical residential minimum. If you park heavier vehicles - trucks, trailers, or RVs - 5 to 6 inches is the safer spec. Slab thickness is one of the most commonly cut corners in low-bid work, so ask for it in writing. The American Society of Concrete Contractors publishes technical guidelines on residential flatwork.
Ask every contractor: What is the base depth and preparation plan? What mix design are you using - is it air-entrained? What is the slab thickness? Will you pull the permit? What is the cure timeline before I can use the surface? Any contractor worth hiring answers these without hesitation.
Have a specific project in mind and want a straight answer on what it takes? Call (260) 377-1324 or send us a message and we will give you a direct, no-obligation answer.
Wabash is the county seat of Wabash County in north-central Indiana, sitting along the Wabash River with a population in the range of 10,000 to 12,000 people. It is a small, tight-knit city where most residents own their homes and have lived in the area for years - which means property upkeep matters, and local contractors who know the neighborhood get repeat calls.
Wabash holds a place in history as the first electrically lighted city in the world, with the famous 1880 carbon arc lamp demonstration at the county courthouse. Today the downtown area around the courthouse square, the Eagles Theatre, and the Mark C. Honeywell Civic Center remain the city's anchors. Most homes in Wabash were built before 1970, and many date to the early and mid-1900s - which means a lot of driveways, sidewalks, and foundations are well past the point where a patch job makes sense.
The clay-heavy soils across Wabash County shift with the seasons, the winters regularly bring hard freezes, and the Wabash River keeps spring runoff a real concern for properties near the water. Those conditions are why properly built concrete - with the right base, the right mix, and a quality sealer - outlasts quick fixes by decades in this part of Indiana. Wabash Concrete has worked on properties all across the city since 2016, and we know what this area's ground and weather demand. For local weather data, the National Weather Service maintains climate records for the Wabash area.
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