
Coventry Concrete serves North Providence homeowners with slab foundation work, driveway installation, retaining walls, and concrete flatwork - a local crew that knows the postwar Cape Cods and colonials throughout Centredale and Fruit Hill, the clay soil that holds water against slabs, and the freeze-thaw conditions that drive concrete repairs in this area every spring. We respond to new inquiries within one business day.

North Providence homeowners adding a garage, an accessory structure, or a ground-floor addition need a slab foundation designed for Rhode Island frost depth and clay-heavy soil conditions. A slab poured without adequate sub-base preparation or perimeter footings below the frost line will shift, crack, and separate from the structure above it within a few winters. See our slab foundation building service for details on footing requirements, sub-base depth, and reinforcement specs.
Most homes in North Providence sit on small to medium lots with short driveways that absorb the full force of Rhode Island freeze-thaw cycles year after year. Original driveways on homes built before 1970 are often at or past the end of their useful life, with cracking, surface scaling, or edge deterioration that worsens each winter. We build new concrete driveways with proper sub-base depth and reinforcement to give these lots a driveway that holds up.
North Providence is hilly, and plenty of properties in neighborhoods like Greystone and Fruit Hill have sloped yards where the grade drops sharply from the house toward the street or a neighboring lot. Clay soil that holds moisture through wet seasons puts significant lateral pressure on anything holding that slope in place. Concrete retaining walls handle that pressure without the rot and failure that timber or block alternatives develop over time.
Front entry steps on North Providence Capes and colonials are commonly the first concrete surface to show visible damage - they move independently of the house, sink into the ground, or pull away from the foundation as the soil below them shifts through freeze-thaw cycles. We rebuild entry steps as monolithic pours with footings set below the frost line so they stay put regardless of what the ground does in winter.
North Providence has a dense street grid, and many properties front directly onto public sidewalks that intersect with private walkways from the street to the door. Heaved or cracked front walks are a trip hazard and a liability. We pour new walkway panels to proper grade and slope so water drains away from the house rather than pooling on the surface or running toward the foundation.
Older homes in Centredale and along Mineral Spring Avenue include properties from the early to mid-1900s with original stone or early poured-concrete foundations that may be showing cracks, moisture intrusion, or gradual movement. We install replacement foundations for North Providence homes and coordinate with the North Providence Building Department on permits and inspections for structural concrete work.
North Providence covers just under six square miles and packs a lot of housing into that space. Most of the homes here were built during the postwar boom of the 1940s through the 1960s - Cape Cods, colonials, and ranch homes that are now 50 to 80 years old. The original concrete on those properties has been through decades of Rhode Island winters. Freeze-thaw cycling cracks and heaves slabs that were poured before modern reinforcement standards were common. Clay-heavy soil throughout much of the town holds water against concrete surfaces and foundations long after rain events pass, amplifying the damage each year. A contractor who does not account for drainage and soil conditions when designing a pour is setting the homeowner up for a repeat repair in five years.
Two-family homes are a notable part of North Providence's housing mix, scattered throughout the older neighborhoods near Mineral Spring Avenue and along the town's main roads. These properties often have shared concrete surfaces - a driveway serving both units, front walkways, and sometimes shared entry steps - where deferred maintenance affects both households. The town's hilly terrain in areas like Fruit Hill and Greystone adds another layer of complexity: sloped lots create drainage and erosion challenges that a flat driveway replacement does not require. According to USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service soil surveys, much of North Providence has moderately slow-draining soils that increase frost heave risk for concrete flatwork.
Our crew works throughout North Providence regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The town has a strong owner-occupancy rate - about 65 to 68 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, which means most of the people calling us have a long-term stake in the property and are making decisions they expect to hold for years, not months. They want honest information about what the job involves, and they want a contractor who shows up and does what they said they would do.
Mineral Spring Avenue is the main corridor through town - the road most North Providence residents use daily - and the neighborhoods spreading out from it include the full range of the town's housing stock, from tight early-1900s lots in Centredale to slightly larger postwar parcels in Fruit Hill and Greystone. Access on the older, smaller lots can be tight, and we plan equipment positioning accordingly before the job starts rather than figuring it out on pour day.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Woonsocket and Providence regularly. Both border North Providence and face similar climate and soil conditions. If a job crosses a town line, we handle it without complications.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form with a description of the work and your address. We respond within one business day and schedule a no-charge site visit at a time that works for your schedule - no need to take a full day off work.
We visit the property, assess the existing surface or foundation conditions, look at drainage and slope, and give you a written, itemized estimate before leaving. No cost, no commitment required to get the estimate.
On the scheduled day, we handle demolition of any existing concrete, excavation, sub-base compaction, forming, reinforcement placement, and the pour. Most residential jobs in North Providence run one to two days from demo to finish.
After the pour we clean up the site and walk you through cure timing - typically 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and seven days before vehicle use. We cover any follow-up items before we leave, not after you call us back.
We serve North Providence and all surrounding areas. Free on-site estimates, written quotes before any work begins, and a crew that shows up when scheduled.
(401) 269-0420North Providence is a densely packed town of about 34,000 people sitting directly north of the city of Providence, covering roughly 5.8 square miles. The town is almost entirely residential - single-family and two-family homes fill most of the land, with commercial activity concentrated along Mineral Spring Avenue and a few other main roads. Neighborhoods like Centredale, Fruit Hill, Greystone, and Marieville each have their own character, with Centredale serving as the historic town center near the town hall and older storefronts. The town grew quickly in the postwar decades, and the housing stock reflects that era - Cape Cods, colonials, and ranches built mostly between the 1940s and 1960s.
North Providence borders Providence directly and is roughly five miles from downtown, which makes it a practical location for commuters while still feeling like a genuine neighborhood town with its own identity. The high owner-occupancy rate - well above the state average - means residents tend to stay long-term and invest in maintaining their properties. For concrete work, that translates to homeowners who are making real decisions about a house they plan to keep and care for. We work throughout North Providence and the surrounding communities, including nearby Johnston to the west, which shares similar housing ages and soil conditions.
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