
Concrete driveway building
Cracked or sunken driveway? A new concrete driveway built on a properly compacted base handles heavy traffic and holds up through Quincy's freeze-thaw winters for 30 years or more.
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PaveRight Quincy Concrete serves homeowners and businesses across Quincy and the South Shore with driveways, patios, foundations, and 13 more concrete services — built to hold up through New England winters.

PaveRight Quincy Concrete is a full-service Concrete Contractor based in Quincy, MA, offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and commercial property owners across the South Shore and greater Boston area. Whether your driveway is crumbling, your backyard needs a patio, or your foundation requires attention, we handle the project from permit to final walkthrough. Our team is licensed, insured, and familiar with the permit requirements and soil conditions specific to Quincy and the surrounding 12 cities we serve.

Cracked or sunken driveway? A new concrete driveway built on a properly compacted base handles heavy traffic and holds up through Quincy's freeze-thaw winters for 30 years or more.
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No outdoor living space to speak of? A poured concrete patio gives you a stable, low-maintenance surface for entertaining, grilling, and making use of your backyard.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the ongoing maintenance? Stamped concrete delivers the same visual impact at a fraction of the cost, sealed to withstand New England winters.
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Uneven or crumbling sidewalk sections are a trip hazard and a liability. A properly graded replacement eliminates the risk and meets Quincy permitting requirements.
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Oil stains, cracks, and spalling make a garage floor harder to use and harder to sell. A new concrete floor is smooth, durable, and easy to keep clean.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to stay plain. Stained, polished, or patterned finishes transform driveways, patios, and floors into surfaces you actually want to look at.
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Soil erosion and sloped yards reduce usable space and can threaten foundations. A concrete retaining wall holds the grade and reclaims flat ground around your property.
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Basement or commercial floor looking worn and uneven? A new concrete floor installation levels the surface and gives you a clean, finished base for storage, equipment, or finishing work.
Learn MoreReach us by phone or through our online form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. Tell us what you are dealing with — a cracked driveway, a backyard with no patio, or a foundation concern — and we will come take a look at no charge and with no obligation.
A member of our team visits your property, measures the area, checks site access, and reviews the condition of any existing concrete. You receive a written estimate that covers removal, base preparation, the pour, permits, and cleanup. No vague line items, no costs that appear later.
Once you approve the estimate, we pull the required permits, schedule the job, and execute it to plan. When the work is finished, we walk the completed project with you before we leave — reviewing the surface, the joints, and any care instructions — so you know exactly what you have and what comes next.
PaveRight Quincy Concrete carries full general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every project. Our Massachusetts contractor registration is current and available to review before any work begins. You are protected whether something unexpected happens on the job or after we leave.
We visit your property in person, measure the area, and give you a written estimate that covers every cost — removal, base prep, the pour, permits, and cleanup. Nothing is added after the fact. If you decide not to move forward, you owe us nothing.
We are a locally owned business headquartered in Quincy, and we have been working on homes and commercial properties in this city and across the South Shore since 2022. We know the permit offices, the soil conditions, and the neighborhoods — and we plan each job around them.
When you submit a request, you hear back from us within 1 business day to schedule your estimate. Once a project is booked, we give you a firm start date and timeline so you can plan parking, schedule your week, and know when your driveway or patio will be ready to use.
Ready to get started? (617) 691-5917 or send us a message.
"We needed our driveway replaced before winter, and the crew finished on the day they promised. The base work they explained to us made it clear they were not cutting corners. Three winters in now and not a single crack."
Robert M., Quincy, MA — Concrete driveway building
"Our backyard was basically unusable — just a slope and mud. The patio they poured slopes perfectly away from the house, and we finally have a place to put a table and chairs. No puddles by the foundation after the last nor'easter."
Patricia S., Brockton, MA — Concrete patio construction
"Our front steps had been crumbling for two years. They pulled the permit, did the demo, and poured new steps in one day. The finished work matches the house and I stopped worrying about someone tripping every time we had guests."
James T., Newton, MA — Concrete steps construction
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no cost for the estimate — you receive a written quote after we visit your property. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for your schedule.
(617) 691-5917PaveRight Quincy Concrete is based in Quincy, MA and serves 12 cities and communities across eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island, including Cambridge, Newton, Brockton, and Providence. We provide same-week scheduling in most service areas. Reach out to confirm availability in your city.
Standard residential driveways are poured four inches thick. If you park trucks or heavy vehicles, a good contractor will recommend five to six inches in those areas. Skimping on thickness is one of the most common ways a low-bid job fails early. The Quincy area's freeze-thaw cycles make proper thickness more important here than in warmer climates.
Concrete naturally shrinks slightly as it dries, and that movement causes cracking. Control joints — shallow grooves cut into the slab — give the concrete a planned place to move so any cracking happens in straight, hidden lines rather than randomly across the surface. A contractor who skips control joints is cutting a corner that shows up after your first hard winter.
Concrete generally outlasts asphalt in cold climates. A well-built concrete driveway lasts 30 years or more; asphalt typically needs replacement after 20 years and requires more frequent sealing. In Quincy, where freeze-thaw cycles and road salt are a constant, the extra upfront cost of concrete usually pays off in lower long-term maintenance. The Portland Cement Association provides detailed guidance on driveway longevity by climate.
The gravel base beneath a concrete slab is what keeps the surface level and stable. A properly compacted four-to-six inch gravel layer gives the concrete something solid to rest on and directs water away from beneath the slab. If the base is skipped or done poorly, the slab will crack and sink within a few years regardless of how well the concrete itself was poured.
Most concrete projects in Quincy require a building permit from the City of Quincy — and if your driveway or sidewalk connects to a city street, a separate curb cut approval from the Department of Public Works is also needed. A reputable contractor handles all permitting before work begins. Unpermitted work creates complications when you sell your home.
Most contractors recommend waiting 28 days after the pour before applying a sealer for the first time, giving the concrete time to fully cure. In Quincy's climate, where freeze-thaw cycles and road salt are a constant threat, plan to reseal every two to three years. Sealing fills the surface pores so water, salt, and oil cannot work their way in and cause damage from the inside.
PaveRight Quincy Concrete is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor company based in Quincy, MA, serving homeowners and commercial property owners across eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island since 2022.
Our Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor registration is issued by the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. We carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project we take on.
Since 2022, we have completed concrete projects across all 16 of our service categories — from residential driveways and patios to commercial slab foundations and parking lots — in all 12 of the cities we serve.
Many Quincy homes from this era have driveways and sidewalks poured without the base prep or mix quality modern work requires. A contractor should assess what is beneath the existing surface before quoting — not just measure the area from the street.
Properties close to Quincy Bay and the Fore River sit on fill or marine clay soils that shift more than inland areas. Ask your contractor how they plan to handle the base preparation given your specific location. Extra compaction or a thicker slab may be warranted.
Spring is the busiest season for concrete work across the South Shore. If you want your project done before summer, reach out in February or March to get on a contractor's schedule. Waiting until May often means waiting until July or August for an available crew.
The Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation maintains a public database where you can verify a contractor's Home Improvement Contractor registration before signing any agreement. Ready to plan your project? Call us at (617) 691-5917 or send us a message.
Quincy is a city of about 101,000 people just south of Boston, bordered by Quincy Bay and the Fore River to the east. A large share of its housing stock was built before 1960 — many homes date to the early 1900s — which means driveways, sidewalks, foundations, and front steps across the city are regularly at or past the end of their useful life. Neighborhoods like Wollaston, Merrymount, Germantown, and South Quincy are home to some of the oldest residential concrete work in the area.
Well-known landmarks like Adams National Historical Park, the busy corridor around Quincy Center, and the waterfront stretching toward Wollaston Beach reflect a city with real civic identity and significant residential investment. Homeowners here have above-average equity in their properties and a strong incentive to maintain them properly.
Quincy's dense, compact neighborhood layout also means that getting concrete equipment to the back of a property is not always straightforward. Tight side yards, shared driveways, and small lots require careful planning. We have worked across every corner of Quincy — from the waterfront neighborhoods near the bay to quieter residential streets near the MBTA Red Line stations — and we account for access challenges before quoting, not after.
PaveRight Quincy Concrete is a Quincy-based business. When you call us, you are talking to a contractor who works in this city every week and knows what Quincy winters actually do to concrete.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
PaveRight Quincy Concrete
859 Willard St Suite 440
Quincy, MA 02169
(617) 691-5917hello@quincyconcrete.comMonday to Friday: 7 AM to 6 PM. Saturday: 8 AM to 4 PM.
PaveRight Quincy Concrete serves Quincy and 11 surrounding cities with driveways, patios, foundations, and more — free estimates, no obligation.