Coventry Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more across Kent County. Local crew, written estimates, no surprises.

Coventry Concrete is a licensed Concrete Contractor based in Coventry, RI, offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and businesses throughout Kent County and beyond. Whether your driveway has cracked after too many Rhode Island winters, your patio needs replacing, or you are starting a new construction project, our crew delivers the base preparation, mix quality, and finish work that determines how long concrete actually lasts in this climate.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A properly poured concrete patio gives you a durable, low-maintenance surface that lasts 25 to 50 years.
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Want the look of brick or slate without the maintenance? Stamped concrete delivers that aesthetic at a fraction of the cost.
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Crumbling or uneven walkway? A new concrete sidewalk keeps your property safe and looking well cared for.
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Stained or cracked garage floor? A fresh concrete pour gives you a smooth, durable surface that holds up to vehicles and chemicals.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to be the only option. Decorative finishes turn a slab into a feature that lifts your whole property.
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Sloping yard or eroding hillside? A concrete retaining wall holds back soil and adds functional space to your property.
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Need a solid, level floor for a basement, warehouse, or commercial space? We pour and finish concrete floors built to last.
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Damaged or slippery pool surround? A new concrete pool deck is slip-resistant, durable, and easy to maintain.
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Broken or shifting steps are a safety hazard. New concrete steps are solid, safe, and built to survive decades of Rhode Island winters.
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Building new or converting a crawl space? A properly poured slab foundation provides a stable, moisture-resistant base for your structure.
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A reliable foundation is what every structure rests on. We pour and install foundations for homes, garages, and commercial buildings.
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Asphalt parking lots require constant maintenance. A concrete lot lasts significantly longer and handles heavy traffic without rutting.
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No column, wall, or addition should go up without proper footings. We pour footings that meet local code and support lasting structures.
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Sinking or settled foundation? Foundation raising corrects uneven floors, sticking doors, and structural settlement before damage spreads.
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Need to add drainage, utilities, or expansion joints to existing concrete? Precise concrete cutting gives you clean access without demolishing the slab.
Learn MoreCall us or fill out the form below, and we will set up a free on-site visit within 1 business day. We come to you, look at the project in person, and ask the questions that matter - how you use the space, what your timeline looks like, and whether there are any site conditions we need to account for before we quote.
After the site visit, you receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included - demolition, base preparation, the pour, finishing, and cleanup. We handle any required permits with the Town of Coventry so you do not have to. The price we quote is the price you pay unless you ask us to change the scope.
Our crew arrives on schedule, does the work right, and cleans up when we leave. At the end of the project we walk through the finished work with you, answer your questions about care and maintenance, and leave you with written instructions. Most jobs are fully complete within a week from start to finish.
Coventry Concrete holds all required state contractor licenses and carries full liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. You can ask for copies before we start.
We come to your property in person before we quote. Every estimate is written, itemized, and includes demolition, base prep, the pour, and cleanup - no hidden charges.
We have been pouring concrete in Coventry and Kent County since 2016. We know the soil conditions, the permit office, and what Rhode Island winters do to a poorly built slab.
When you reach out, someone from our office follows up within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. No voicemail loops, no waiting weeks to hear back.
Ready to get started? Call us at (401) 269-0420 or send a message online.
They gave me a written price before the job started and stuck to it. The driveway looks great, and they cleaned up better than I expected. Finished in three days, just like they said.
My old patio was cracked and sloping toward the house. They graded it away from the foundation and poured a new one. Two summers later and it still looks perfect - no cracks, no settling.
Our front steps had broken edges and were a hazard in winter. The new steps are solid, the finish is clean, and they pulled the permit without me having to ask. Really good experience.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate. We come to you, look at the project, and give you a written price before any work begins. Coventry Concrete serves Coventry, West Warwick, Warwick, Cranston, Providence, and all of Kent County.
(401) 269-0420Coventry Concrete serves 12 communities across Kent County and surrounding areas, including Coventry, West Warwick, Warwick, Cranston, and Providence. We offer same-week scheduling on most jobs and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, just call - we most likely do.
Concrete outlasts asphalt by 10 to 20 years in cold climates because it does not soften in summer heat or require seal coating every few years. The tradeoff is a higher upfront cost, but most Coventry homeowners find the lifetime math works in concrete's favor.
Hairline cracks are normal and mostly cosmetic. Cracks wider than a quarter-inch, sections that shift underfoot, or cracks that keep reopening after patching are signs the base has failed and the surface needs replacement rather than repair.
Stay off the surface on foot for at least 24 to 48 hours, and keep vehicles off for a full seven days. Rushing this step is one of the most common causes of early cracking. Plan to park elsewhere for that first week. Full curing strength takes about 28 days.
A quality installation starts below the surface: excavated soil, a compacted gravel layer for drainage, and concrete poured at the right thickness for your use. These steps are invisible once the job is done, which is why they are the first thing a contractor cuts corners on.
Yes - road salt accelerates the freeze-thaw damage that already threatens concrete in New England. The best defense is a penetrating sealer applied every two to three years. The Portland Cement Association recommends waiting at least 28 days after a new pour before applying the first coat.
Late April through early October is the ideal window in Rhode Island. Concrete poured when temperatures are expected to drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit within 24 hours of the pour can be permanently weakened. Book early in the season - local contractors fill up quickly once spring arrives.
Coventry Concrete is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Coventry, Rhode Island, serving 12 communities across Kent County and surrounding areas since 2016.
We hold a Contractor Registration issued by the Rhode Island Contractors Registration and Licensing Board, and we carry full general liability insurance and workers compensation on every project. Every crew member on your property is covered.
Since 2016, we have completed residential and commercial concrete projects across all 16 service categories, from standard driveways and patios to slab foundations and retaining walls. Learn more about our team and our approach on our About page.
In Rhode Island's climate, yes. A penetrating sealer every two to three years protects concrete from freeze-thaw damage and road salt. The American Concrete Institute notes that unsealed surfaces in cold climates deteriorate significantly faster.
A minimum of 4 inches of compacted gravel beneath the slab is standard. In areas with clay-heavy soils or poor drainage - common in parts of Coventry - more base preparation is necessary. Skipping this step is the single most common cause of early cracking and settling.
A standard driveway is poured 4 inches thick. If you park heavy vehicles - trucks, RVs, trailers - 5 to 6 inches is a better investment. Thicker concrete costs more upfront but dramatically reduces cracking under load.
The American Concrete Institute publishes detailed guides on mix design, base preparation, and curing that contractors and homeowners alike can reference. When you are ready to move forward on your project, call us at (401) 269-0420 or request a free estimate online.
Coventry is one of the largest towns in Rhode Island by land area, covering about 59 square miles of mostly suburban and wooded terrain. Unlike many Rhode Island cities, it has no single downtown - instead, it is made up of distinct villages including Anthony, Coventry Center, Greene, Tiogue, Washington, and Western Coventry. Most homes here sit on larger wooded lots, and residents take pride in maintaining well-kept properties. You can read more about the town at Wikipedia's Coventry, Rhode Island article.
The town's housing stock skews toward the 1950s through 1980s - which means a large share of driveways, walkways, and patios are original to homes that are now 40 to 70 years old. The Flat River Reservoir sits near the center of town and is a landmark most residents know well. The General Nathanael Greene Homestead in the Anthony village is a historic site that long-time Coventry residents recognize as part of the town's identity. Whether your property is near Coventry Center, out near Greene, or anywhere in between, the homes here share similar challenges: older concrete, glacially deposited soils that can shift under a slab, and winters that demand quality base preparation and proper sealing.
Coventry Concrete has been working in Coventry and across Kent County since 2016. We know the Town of Coventry Building Department, the permit process, and the soil and drainage conditions that vary from neighborhood to neighborhood. If you are a Coventry homeowner looking for a concrete contractor who already understands your property's context, we are the right call.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Coventry Concrete
20 Woburn St
Coventry, RI 02816
Phone: (401) 269-0420
Email: team@coventryconcrete.com
Whether you need a new driveway, a patio, steps, or a foundation, Coventry Concrete delivers concrete work built to last in Rhode Island's climate. Call for a free on-site estimate.