Horizon Concrete crew at work on a home in Elkhart, IN

Concrete Contractor in Elkhart, IN

Concrete That Holds Up Through Real Indiana Winters

We pour driveways, patios, walkways and slabs for homeowners across Elkhart and the surrounding towns.

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What We Do

Our Services

A look at the concrete work we do most often around Elkhart.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway built to handle Michiana winters and years of daily use.

Concrete Patios

An outdoor space that drains right and holds its finish.

Stamped Concrete

The look of pavers or stone without the joints to weed.

Concrete Repair & Crack Injection

We fix cracks and heaving instead of just patching over them.

Concrete Steps & Stoops

Steps that won't spall apart after a couple hard winters.

Concrete Garage Floors

A floor that handles vehicle weight and drains toward the door.

Who We Are

Concrete Work Done the Way It Should Be

We pour and finish concrete for homeowners in Elkhart and the towns around it, driveways, patios, walkways, garage floors, the flatwork that takes the daily wear on a property. Most people call us after noticing a crack that's gotten wider, a slab that's started to tip toward the house, or a driveway that's pitted from years of road salt. Clay soil around here doesn't forgive a rushed base, and a lot of the concrete problems we see started with a base that was never compacted properly in the first place.

We compact the sub-base in lifts and check it before a single form goes up, because that's the part nobody sees once the concrete is down. We saw-cut control joints within 24 hours of the pour so the slab cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. For driveways and steps we use an air-entrained mix that can take freeze-thaw cycles without flaking, and we won't pour in weather that's going to compromise the cure.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
More About Us
Horizon Concrete crew working on a home
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Where We Work

Serving Elkhart, IN

Serving Elkhart and the towns around it.

Elkhart, IN
South Bend, IN
Mishawaka, IN
Goshen, IN
Warsaw, IN
Plymouth, IN
Nappanee, IN
Middlebury, IN
Bristol, IN
Syracuse, IN
Milford, IN
Dunlap, IN

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Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

We carry the insurance to back up the work we do on your property.

Written Quotes

You get a written price before we pour anything.

We Show Up On Time

We schedule pours around weather, not the other way around.

Local Crew

Our own crew pours and finishes every job, no subcontractors.

Built for This Soil

We know how Elkhart clay soil behaves under a slab.

Clean Job Sites

We haul off forms, spoil and debris when the pour is done.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Guys poured our driveway in Elkhart last fall, joints look clean and it drained fine through spring thaw. Took an extra day because of rain but they called ahead instead of just not showing up.
Mike D.
Concrete Driveways · South Bend, IN
Went with the stamped patio out by Goshen, color turned out nice and even. Sealed it themselves after a couple weeks like they said they would.
Karen S.
Stamped Concrete · Mishawaka, IN
Had a crack in the garage slab that kept getting wider. They injected it instead of just patching, hasn't moved since.
Tom R.
Concrete Repair & Crack Injection · Goshen, IN
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Common questions before you book a concrete job.

How much does a concrete driveway or patio cost?
Concrete pricing runs by square footage and thickness, with a typical driveway costing more per square foot than a patio because it needs a thicker slab and heavier reinforcement. Site conditions move the number too, a yard that needs grading or extra fill costs more than a flat, accessible lot. Get a written quote based on the actual site rather than a phone estimate, since base work is often half the cost of a concrete job.
Are you licensed and insured?
A concrete contractor working in Indiana should carry general liability insurance and be able to show proof of it before starting work on a property. Ask for that documentation upfront, not after a pour, especially if heavy equipment will be on the lawn or driveway.
How soon can you start a concrete project?
Start dates for concrete work depend on the season and how full the schedule is, spring and fall are the busiest times since the weather is most reliable for a pour. Winter work is possible with heated ground blankets and the right mix, but it slows things down and adds cost.
What areas do you cover?
Concrete contractors based in Elkhart, Indiana typically serve a 30 to 50 mile radius, covering nearby towns like Goshen, Mishawaka, South Bend, and Warsaw. Confirm the specific service area directly with the contractor since it varies by company.
Do you work on both new construction and existing homes?
Concrete contractors generally work on both new builds and existing properties, pouring fresh driveways and patios or replacing and repairing slabs that already exist. The prep work differs, existing homes often need old concrete removed and hauled off before a new pour can go in.
Will you take on a small job like a single step or a short walkway?
Most concrete contractors will take small jobs like a single step, a short walkway section, or a patch repair, though minimum charges may apply since setting up forms and mobilizing a crew costs the same whether the pour is small or large. Ask directly whether a minimum job cost applies.
How do I get started on a concrete project?
Getting started usually means a site visit where the contractor measures the area, checks drainage and soil conditions, and discusses what the finished slab needs to do. From there a written quote is provided before any base work or forming begins.
What actually affects the cost of a concrete job?
Thickness, reinforcement type, whether rebar or wire mesh is used, base preparation, and finish, plain broom versus stamped or exposed aggregate, all affect the final cost of a concrete project. Access to the site also matters, a driveway reachable by concrete truck costs less than one requiring a pump or wheelbarrow relay.
Do you require a deposit before starting?
Most concrete contractors require a deposit before ordering materials and scheduling a pour, with the remaining balance due on completion. The exact terms should be spelled out in the written quote before work starts.
What happens if it rains or gets too cold on the day of the pour?
Concrete needs a stable temperature and dry conditions to cure properly, so a pour is typically rescheduled if rain or freezing temperatures are expected within the first 24 to 48 hours. Pouring in bad conditions risks a weak, scaling, or cracked surface, so a reputable contractor moves the date rather than pour anyway.

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