
T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company serves Lucasville, Ohio with concrete driveways, foundation installation, patios, retaining walls, and sidewalks. We have been working across Scioto County since 2017 and know the ranch-style homes, sloped lots, and clay-heavy soil that define properties in this part of southern Ohio. We reply within one business day and estimates are free.

A lot of driveways in Lucasville are gravel or aging asphalt that has been through too many winters to hold up anymore. We pour reinforced concrete driveways sized for the property, with control joints placed to handle the freeze-thaw cycles and clay-soil movement common in this part of Scioto County. Read more about our concrete driveway building service.
Lucasville homeowners adding garages, sheds, or room additions need foundations poured right the first time. The clay soil in this part of Scioto County shifts with seasonal moisture, so the sub-base and reinforcement need to account for that movement from the start.
Lucasville sits in the foothills of the Appalachian Plateau, and sloped lots are the norm, not the exception. When a slope erodes or a yard is losing ground after spring rains, a concrete retaining wall stops the problem permanently rather than patching it year after year.
The ranch-style homes common in Lucasville often have bare or gravel back yards that could use a proper outdoor living surface. A concrete patio handles the Scioto County summer heat and heavy spring rains without rotting, shifting, or needing the seasonal maintenance that wood decks require.
Steps on older Lucasville homes crack and sink as the ground underneath them shifts over decades. Crumbling front steps are both a safety hazard and a curb appeal problem. We rebuild deteriorated steps with properly formed concrete that stays level and stable through Ohio winters.
Walkways on properties in Lucasville take the same punishment as driveways - clay soil, freeze-thaw cycles, and tree roots all work on concrete over time. We replace cracked or heaved walks and can match the grade of the surrounding yard so water drains away from the house.
Lucasville sits in the Appalachian foothills in Scioto County, and the terrain here is hilly, wooded, and nothing like the flat subdivisions you find in central Ohio. Most of the homes in the area were built between the 1940s and 1980s - ranch-style houses on larger lots with poured concrete or block foundations that have been through 40 to 60 winters. The soil in this part of southern Ohio is heavy with clay, which means it absorbs water slowly and holds it. When that wet soil freezes in winter, it expands. When it thaws, it contracts. Anything built on top of it - a driveway, a sidewalk, a set of porch steps - moves with it every single year.
Spring in Lucasville brings heavy rain and saturated ground. The Scioto River and its tributaries run through the county, and low-lying areas can see standing water after a wet April or May. Even homes that are not near the river deal with poor drainage because the clay soil simply cannot absorb heavy rain fast enough. Water pools around foundations, gets under slabs, and works its way into crawl spaces and basements. Concrete work in Lucasville has to address drainage first - getting the grade right and putting in a proper compacted base before the pour means the finished surface stays level and dry even after a hard spring storm.
Our crew works throughout Lucasville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Lucasville is an unincorporated community in Scioto County, which means most permit questions go through Scioto County rather than a city building department. We are familiar with how county-level permitting works here and can tell you upfront whether your project requires one.
Most of the properties we work on in Lucasville are off US-23 - either right along the highway corridor or on side roads that wind back into the hills. The houses tend to be older ranch homes or small two-stories on larger wooded lots, and the driveways are often long. We are used to working in these kinds of settings and bring the right equipment for rural Scioto County jobs. The Valley Local School District area, which covers Lucasville and the surrounding townships, is the heart of our service territory here.
Lucasville is close to several communities we serve regularly. If you are in Piketon to the north or near Minford to the east, we cover the full area and can schedule quickly.
Call us directly or fill out the contact form and describe your project. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the same week.
We come to your Lucasville property, look at the site conditions, and provide a written estimate at no charge. We go over the cost directly at this visit so you have a clear number before you decide anything.
After you approve the estimate, we handle all site preparation, grading, forming, and the concrete pour. Most residential jobs in Lucasville are done in one to two days, depending on the size and complexity of the project.
We clean up the site and walk you through the curing schedule before we leave. You will know when the surface is ready for foot traffic, vehicles, and full use - no guessing on your end.
We serve Lucasville and all of Scioto County. Reach out and we will get back to you within one business day.
(220) 710-0027Lucasville is an unincorporated community in Scioto County, in southern Ohio, about 12 miles north of Portsmouth along US-23. The area has a population of roughly 1,800 to 2,000 people and a stable, long-term resident base - most families here have lived in the community for many years. The housing stock is dominated by single-family ranch-style homes and modest two-stories built between the 1940s and 1980s, many of them on wooded lots that back up to hills or open land. Block and poured concrete foundations are common on homes of that era. The Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, located in Lucasville, is one of the largest employers in the immediate community and has been part of the local economy since it opened in 1972.
The terrain around Lucasville is rolling and heavily wooded - typical of the Appalachian foothills in this part of Scioto County. Properties tend to be larger than what you find in a city neighborhood, with mature trees, sloped backyards, and in many cases gravel driveways that homeowners are looking to upgrade. Nearby communities in the county that we also serve include Minford and the Portsmouth area, all connected by the US-23 corridor.
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