PaveRight Quincy Concrete delivers concrete contracting across Quincy, MA, covering driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations, and more. Our crews know Quincy's tight lots, older housing stock, and freeze-thaw conditions — and we respond to new estimate requests within one business day.

Quincy's freeze-thaw cycles crack driveways faster than almost anywhere in eastern Massachusetts. We build new driveways on a properly compacted gravel base using air-entrained concrete mixes designed for salt and cold-weather resistance. If your home is in Wollaston, Germantown, or South Quincy and still has its original driveway, it is worth getting a concrete driveway assessment before another winter hits.
Many Quincy homes sit on small lots where outdoor space is limited. A concrete patio makes the most of what you have — adding usable space for entertaining without eating into the yard. We design patios to drain away from foundations, which is especially important on the small, tight lots common in Quincy's streetcar-era neighborhoods like Merrymount and North Quincy.
Quincy's dense neighborhoods have a lot of pedestrian traffic, and uneven or cracked sidewalks are both a trip hazard and a liability for property owners. We build sidewalks to city code and handle the permitting process, which includes coordination with the Quincy Department of Public Works on any work connecting to city-maintained walks.
A large share of Quincy homes were built before 1960, many with brick, stone, or early poured-concrete foundations that have now been through 50 or more winter cycles. We handle slab foundations, full foundation installations, and foundation raising for homes that have settled over decades of freeze-thaw movement.
Quincy's hilly terrain and small lots often mean yards that slope toward the home or toward a neighbor. Concrete retaining walls stop soil movement, control drainage, and give you flat, usable yard space. Coastal areas near Quincy Bay are especially prone to erosion after nor'easters, making a well-built wall a practical investment.
With Quincy home values well above $500,000, curb appeal has a real dollar impact. Stamped concrete gives driveways, patios, and walkways the look of stone or brick at a fraction of the cost of natural materials. We offer a range of pattern and color options that complement both Quincy's older Victorian-style homes and newer waterfront condos.
Quincy sits in a frost zone where the ground freezes to a depth of 36 to 48 inches. Every winter, water trapped in small cracks expands as it freezes and contracts as it thaws, widening those cracks a little more each cycle. Over five or ten years, this process can turn a hairline crack into a structural failure. Contractors who do not specify the right concrete mix or skip proper base preparation are setting up their customers for problems within a few seasons.
Road salt is the other major factor specific to this area. MassDOT and Quincy's public works crews apply salt heavily to local roads and highways all winter. That salt gets tracked onto driveways and sidewalks by tires and shoes, and over time it breaks down unsealed concrete surfaces from the outside in. Using an air-entrained mix — standard practice for our crews — and sealing completed work protects against salt damage in a way that generic concrete work does not.
The city's older housing stock adds another layer of complexity. Many homes in neighborhoods like Germantown, Quincy Point, and South Quincy were built on inadequate fill or original soil that has shifted significantly over the decades. A contractor who does not understand what is underneath the existing surface can give you a low quote that leads to expensive problems two years later. We assess the base condition on every job before we price it.
PaveRight Quincy Concrete is based at 859 Willard St in Quincy and has been working on properties throughout the city since 2022. Our crews pull permits regularly from the Quincy Inspectional Services Department and are familiar with the curb cut approval process through the Department of Public Works — which matters any time a driveway connects to a city street.
Getting equipment into a Quincy job site requires planning. Many of our jobs are in dense neighborhoods off Southern Artery or Hancock Street where side yards are just a few feet wide and parking is limited. We walk every site before quoting and plan equipment staging before the crew arrives, so we are not improvising on the day of work. We also know the Red Line commuter schedule matters to a lot of Quincy homeowners — we schedule work to minimize disruption and do not require you to be present once the job is underway.
We regularly work in Newton and across the South Shore. If you are in Quincy near the Adams National Historical Park or out by Wollaston Beach, call us — we are already in your neighborhood.
Call or submit the form on this page. We reply to all new requests within one business day and schedule a free site visit at a time that works for your schedule, including early mornings before the commute.
We assess the existing base, drainage, and site access before pricing anything. Your written estimate breaks down materials, labor, and permit costs so you know exactly what you are paying for — no surprise charges when the job is done.
We pull all required permits from the Quincy Building Department before any work starts. Most flatwork jobs run one to three days depending on size; foundation work takes longer and we give you a clear timeline upfront.
When the work is done, we walk the site with you and explain the curing timeline — stay off the concrete on foot for 24 hours and keep vehicles off for seven days. We also provide written sealing recommendations specific to Quincy's climate.
We serve all of Quincy, MA and reply to new requests within one business day. No commitment required for an estimate.
(617) 691-5917Quincy is a city of about 101,000 people on Boston Harbor, directly south of the city. It is one of the most densely populated municipalities in Massachusetts and is home to three MBTA Red Line stations at Quincy Center, Quincy Adams, and North Quincy. The city is sometimes called the "City of Presidents" for its connection to John Adams and John Quincy Adams, whose birthplaces are preserved at Adams National Historical Park. Quincy Center serves as the downtown core, with a mix of city services, shops, newer apartment buildings, and the main transit hub.
The residential neighborhoods cover a wide range of housing types. Germantown and Quincy Point, close to the water and the Fore River, have a high concentration of two- and three-family homes, many built in the early 1900s. Merrymount and Wollaston are quieter, with more single-family homes on slightly larger lots. South Quincy has a mix of housing ages and types, with some of the city's most densely packed streets. Home values across the city are well above $500,000, reflecting demand from Boston commuters and longtime residents with deep ties to the area.
Our crews work throughout all of Quincy's neighborhoods. We also regularly serve customers in Newton and other nearby communities, so if you are on the edge of Quincy near Braintree, Milton, or Weymouth, we cover your area as well.
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Call PaveRight Quincy Concrete today or submit a free estimate request. We respond within one business day and serve every neighborhood in Quincy, MA.