
T&M Portsmouth Concrete Company serves Sciotoville, OH homeowners with concrete driveways, flatwork, retaining walls, and foundation services built for the Ohio River corridor. We have worked in Scioto County since 2017 and know what river-area properties need.

Driveways in Sciotoville take a beating from the wet ground conditions near the Ohio River - standard asphalt and thin concrete crack within a few seasons without proper base work. Our concrete driveway installation includes a compacted gravel sub-base and drainage slope to keep the slab dry and stable long-term.
Low-lying lots along the river corridor in Sciotoville can experience soil erosion and yard movement during high-water events, making retaining walls an important protective measure. A properly built concrete retaining wall holds soil in place and keeps water from undermining driveways and foundations.
Sciotoville properties benefit from slab foundations built with moisture management in mind, given the area's high groundwater and proximity to the Ohio River. We prepare the sub-grade and drainage to prevent moisture from wicking upward through the slab into the structure above.
Homes in Sciotoville have some of the oldest housing stock in Scioto County, and many original sets of entry steps are cracked, settled, or unsafe after decades of freeze-thaw cycles. New concrete steps improve access, remove a safety hazard, and hold up to southern Ohio winters better than the original mid-century construction.
Older sidewalks in Sciotoville frequently heave and crack from soil movement near the river, creating uneven surfaces that collect water and become slipping hazards in winter. Replacing an aged walk with properly pitched, well-formed concrete solves both drainage and safety in one project.
Riverside living in Sciotoville makes outdoor space valuable, and a concrete patio is a durable choice that stands up to moisture and seasonal ground movement better than pavers or decking on wet lots. We design patio grades and drainage to account for the low-lying ground conditions common along this stretch of the Ohio River.
Sciotoville sits directly along the Ohio River, and that location defines everything about how homes here interact with water. A large share of the housing stock was built in the 1940s and 1950s when the community was more industrially active. Those homes have lived through decades of river flooding, high groundwater, and the relentless southern Ohio freeze-thaw cycle. Concrete work on these properties requires a contractor who understands that the soil beneath a slab near the river stays wetter longer than in other parts of Scioto County - and that a standard installation approach designed for drier ground will fail faster here.
The FEMA flood map service includes flood zone designations for properties along the Ohio River in Scioto County, and homeowners in these zones face additional drainage requirements for certain improvements. Even outside mapped flood zones, the high groundwater in low-lying Sciotoville means drainage planning is not optional - it is part of every concrete project we do here. Homes that have deferred maintenance for years, which is common in this area, often need more prep work before concrete can be placed, and we account for that in our estimates from the start.
Our crew works throughout Sciotoville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Sciotoville is part of the Portsmouth metro area and sits just south of Portsmouth along the Ohio River - most properties we work on are single-family homes on small to medium lots, many of them owner-occupied by people who have lived there for a long time.
We are familiar with the character of the streets running parallel to the river and the older brick and wood-sided homes that define the neighborhood. The Scioto County area has its own building history, and the homes here respond differently to concrete flatwork than newer construction in other parts of Ohio. We also regularly work in Wheelersburg just to the west, which is part of the same Ohio River corridor and has similar ground conditions.
If you live in Sciotoville and have been putting off a concrete project because of uncertainty about cost or process, give us a call. We know this neighborhood and we can tell you directly what the work will involve and what it will cost.
Call us or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day. Telling us the type of project and your address helps us come prepared for the estimate visit.
We visit your Sciotoville property to assess drainage, soil conditions, and access. You receive a written estimate that lays out exactly what the work includes and what it costs - no surprises after the job starts.
Our crew handles all forming, sub-base preparation, pouring, and finishing. We coordinate around weather and ground conditions specific to your lot along the river corridor.
When we finish, we walk the completed work with you and explain curing timelines. New concrete needs at least seven days before vehicle traffic and longer before full strength - we make sure you understand what to expect.
We serve Sciotoville and the surrounding Portsmouth area. Get in touch today and we will respond within one business day with next steps.
(220) 710-0027Sciotoville is a small Ohio River community in Scioto County with a population of roughly 1,000 to 1,500 residents. It sits just south of Portsmouth and is considered part of the greater Portsmouth area - most residents make regular trips into Portsmouth for shopping, medical care, and services. The housing stock is almost entirely single-family homes, many built in the 1940s and 1950s during the area's more industrially active years. Brick exteriors and wood-sided ranch homes are common on the streets running through the neighborhood. For background on the community, the Sciotoville, Ohio Wikipedia article gives a solid overview of the village's history and geography.
The Ohio River is the defining feature of Sciotoville - residents see it daily and its seasonal behavior shapes life here, from spring flooding concerns to the flat, low-lying terrain that most properties sit on. Long-term homeownership is the norm, which means many houses have deferred maintenance that finally catches up in the form of cracked flatwork, shifted steps, and drainage problems. We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Portsmouth, just a few miles up the road.
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