
T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, and more across Portsmouth and surrounding communities. Every project is built to handle Ohio winters and outlast the cheaper alternatives.

T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company is a locally owned concrete contractor based in Portsmouth, OH, offering 16 concrete services to homeowners and businesses across 12 communities in the region. From a new driveway that handles Portsmouth winters to a decorative patio that transforms your backyard, we pour every slab with the right base, the right thickness, and the right finish for lasting results. Licensed and insured, we pull permits, schedule an independent inspection, and clean up the site before we call a job done.

Cracked or sunken driveway? A new concrete driveway handles heavy traffic and adds curb appeal for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a clean, level surface ready for grilling and entertaining.
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Plain gray concrete looking dated? Stamped patterns and color transform any surface into something worth showing off.
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Crumbling sidewalk becoming a trip hazard? A new concrete path handles Ohio winters without settling or heaving.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? New concrete gives you a surface that is easy to clean and built to last.
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Want more than plain gray concrete? Decorative finishes add lasting color and texture to any poured surface.
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Erosion eating away at your yard? A concrete retaining wall holds the ground in place and protects your property.
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Uneven or damaged interior floor? A properly installed concrete floor provides a stable, durable base for any room.
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Bare or deteriorating pool surround? A concrete pool deck is slip-resistant, durable, and keeps bare feet comfortable.
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Cracked or unstable entry steps? New concrete steps are safe, built to code, and hold up through harsh winters.
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Building a new structure? A properly poured slab foundation gives any building a solid, level base from day one.
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New build or major addition? We install foundations that meet local code and are built for southern Ohio's soil conditions.
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Deteriorating lot driving customers away? A concrete parking lot is low-maintenance and handles heavy vehicle traffic.
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Starting a new construction project? Properly sized and poured footings are the base that keeps everything above them stable.
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Foundation settling or sinking? Raising it correctly stops further damage and protects your home's structure.
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Need precise cuts through existing concrete? We cut clean lines for repairs, expansions, and utility access with minimal disruption.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. A quick conversation helps us understand your project - the size, whether there is existing concrete to remove, and any drainage or site concerns. We schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We come out, measure the area, and assess the ground conditions. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included - demo, base prep, concrete thickness, finishing, and any permit costs. No single-number quotes that leave room for surprise charges later. Questions are welcome.
Once you approve the proposal, we pull the required city permit and schedule the pour. Our crew handles demolition, base preparation, the pour, and finishing. We cut control joints and leave you with clear care instructions. The site is cleaned before we leave, and a city inspection confirms the work meets local standards.
We carry liability insurance and workers compensation on every project. You are protected from day one, and our license is verifiable through the State of Ohio.
We measure your project in person and give you a written estimate before any work begins. No phone-only quotes, no surprise charges after the job starts.
We have been doing concrete work in Scioto County since 2017. We know the local soil conditions, the permit process, and how southern Ohio winters affect concrete.
We handle every required city permit and coordinate the post-job inspection. Your project is fully documented and above board - no headaches when you sell.
Ready to get started? Call (220) 710-0027 or send us a message.
"They finished our driveway in two days, just like they said. The control joints are perfectly spaced and the surface has held up through two winters without a single crack. We had the old asphalt removed and the whole thing poured in one visit - no return trips needed."
Mark T., Portsmouth - Concrete driveway building
"Our backyard finally has a real patio. The crew graded it properly so the water runs away from the house instead of toward it, which was the whole reason we called. The stamped finish looks better than the photos we saw online."
Diane H., Wheelersburg - Stamped concrete services
"We had a retaining wall that was slowly failing on the back slope. They assessed it, gave us a written quote, pulled the permit, and had the new wall poured within a week of starting. No drama, no add-ons, exactly what they quoted."
Greg M., Lucasville - Concrete retaining walls
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after your estimate - it is just a conversation about your project. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(220) 710-0027T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company serves Portsmouth, OH and 11 surrounding communities across Scioto County and neighboring areas. Our 12 service areas include cities like Chillicothe, Gallipolis, and Ironton, and we typically schedule same-week estimates throughout the region. Call to confirm service availability in your area.
Concrete outlasts asphalt by roughly 15 years in Ohio's freeze-thaw climate, and it does not soften or rut in summer heat the way asphalt can. The tradeoff is a higher upfront cost. For homeowners planning to stay long-term, concrete is almost always the better investment. The Portland Cement Association publishes guidance on driveway materials at cement.org. Portland Cement Association
When a driveway or patio slopes toward your house rather than away from it, rainwater drains toward the foundation. Over time, that moisture works into the soil, increases hydrostatic pressure, and can cause basement seepage or foundation cracking. Correcting the grade during a concrete replacement fixes the problem permanently.
A compacted gravel layer beneath a concrete slab gives it a stable, draining foundation. Without it, the ground beneath the slab can shift, settle, or hold water - all of which cause cracking. In Portsmouth's river valley soils, which can be softer than upland ground, base preparation is especially important. Skipping it is the single most common reason concrete fails early.
You can walk on fresh concrete lightly after 24 to 48 hours, but vehicles should stay off it for a full 7 days. Driving on it too early is one of the most common causes of surface cracking in new driveways. Full strength develops over about 28 days, so avoid heavy equipment or loaded trucks for at least a month after the pour.
Yes. The City of Portsmouth requires permits for most concrete flatwork, including driveways, patios, and sidewalks. Unpermitted work can create problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. The permit process also triggers a city inspection, which serves as an independent check that the work was done correctly. A contractor who skips this step is cutting a corner that could cost you later. City of Portsmouth Building Department
Patching individual cracks can add a few years to a surface that is otherwise in good shape. But if cracks are widespread, sections have sunk, or the surface is flaking in multiple spots, patching addresses the symptom without fixing the cause. In Portsmouth's river valley soils, settling-related cracks tend to return unless the base is rebuilt. An honest contractor will tell you which situation you are actually in.
T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Portsmouth, OH, serving 12 communities across Scioto County and surrounding areas since 2017. We are registered with the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board and carry both liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every project.
Since 2017, we have completed concrete projects across all 16 service categories listed on this site - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and structural foundations. We know the soil conditions, the seasonal timing, and the permit requirements that shape concrete work in this part of Ohio.
To learn more about our background and how we work, visit our About page.
If cracks are widespread, sections have shifted up or down, or the surface is flaking in multiple areas, patching is not a lasting fix. In Portsmouth's river valley soils, settling-related damage tends to return unless the base is rebuilt. Replacement is almost always more cost-effective when the damage is structural rather than cosmetic.
Late April through October is the reliable window. Temperatures below 40 degrees at night interfere with curing, and summer pours during extreme heat require early morning scheduling. Fall is often the best window for driveways and patios - the weather is stable and the surface has all winter to reach full strength before spring thaw stress begins. The American Concrete Institute provides guidance at concrete.org. American Concrete Institute
Seal the surface every 2 to 3 years to block moisture from seeping into surface pores. Avoid rock salt or chemical deicers - they accelerate surface flaking, especially in the first few winters after a pour. Sand or kitty litter works just as well for traction without the damage. Catching and filling small cracks early prevents water from getting in and making them larger over the next freeze-thaw cycle.
Have questions about your specific project? Call (220) 710-0027 for a free conversation with no obligation.
Portsmouth is a city of roughly 19,000 to 20,000 residents in Scioto County, situated at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohio rivers. It sits at the edge of the Appalachian foothills, and the surrounding terrain includes hills, slopes, and low-lying river valley ground - conditions that shape what concrete work looks like here. The freeze-thaw cycles common in this part of southern Ohio are among the hardest on poured surfaces, which is why base preparation and sealing matter more here than in milder climates.
Portsmouth has a significant share of older housing stock, with many homes dating to the early and mid-1900s. Neighborhoods near downtown - including the historic streets around the Southern Ohio Museum and the well-known Portsmouth floodwall murals - tend to have original driveways, sidewalks, and concrete slabs that are well past their useful life. Many of these properties also have the drainage challenges that come with older grading, flat or low-lying lots, and mature trees with roots that work into nearby slabs over time.
T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company has been working on homes throughout Portsmouth since 2017 - from the in-town neighborhoods near Shawnee State University to the newer ranch-style homes on the outskirts of the city. We understand the soil conditions, the permit process, and the seasonal timing that concrete work here requires - and we build every project to hold up through the winters that follow.
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T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company
1705 Charles St
Portsmouth, OH 45662
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