FAQs — Built On Concrete, Charlotte NC

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1. What concrete services do you offer in Charlotte, NC?

Built On Concrete provides professional concrete installation and repair services in Charlotte, including driveways, patios, walkways, slabs, stamped concrete, garage floors, and more. We serve both residential and commercial clients, delivering durable and beautiful concrete solutions customized to your needs.

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2. How long does a typical concrete project take to complete?

Most concrete driveways or patios in Charlotte take 3–7 days to complete. Timelines vary depending on the project’s size, design, and weather conditions. Decorative or stamped concrete projects may take a few extra days to ensure high-quality finishes and proper curing.

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3. How much does it cost to install a concrete driveway or patio in Charlotte?

The average cost for a concrete driveway installation in Charlotte, NC ranges between $6 and $12 per square foot. Stamped or decorative concrete costs about $12–$18 per square foot. Prices depend on materials, patterns, and project size. We offer free on-site estimates to help you plan your budget accurately.

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4. What is stamped concrete, and why is it popular in Charlotte?

Stamped concrete is regular concrete that’s textured, patterned, and colored to look like brick, stone, or tile. Homeowners in Charlotte, NC love it because it adds visual appeal and value to patios and driveways while maintaining strength, affordability, and easy maintenance.

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5. How long before I can use my new concrete surface?

Concrete usually takes 24–48 hours to cure enough for foot traffic and 7 days before it’s safe for vehicles. Complete curing happens in 28 days, giving your concrete full strength and long-term durability. We always provide guidance on when your surface is ready for use.

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6. Can you pour concrete during cold or rainy weather in Charlotte?

Yes — our experts at Built On Concrete use weather-resistant materials and proven techniques for safe installations year-round. However, if the forecast calls for heavy rain or freezing temperatures, we may reschedule to ensure your concrete cures properly and lasts longer.

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