Horizon Concrete Co crew at work on a home in Wilson, NC

Concrete Contractor in Wilson, NC

Driveways and Patios Poured Right the First Time

We pour driveways, patios, sidewalks and slabs for homeowners throughout Wilson, NC and the surrounding towns.

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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the concrete work we do most.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway that drains right and won't sink at the seams.

Concrete Patios

Extra living space that holds up to grills, fire pits and foot traffic.

Stamped Concrete

Get the look of flagstone or brick without the upkeep of individual pavers.

Concrete Repair

Fix the crack before it turns into a trip hazard or a bigger patch job.

Concrete Sidewalks & Walkways

A walkway that doesn't heave every time the ground freezes and thaws.

Garage & Shop Slabs

A slab poured thick enough for what you're actually parking on it.

Who We Are

A concrete crew that shows up when we say we will

We pour and repair concrete for homeowners around Wilson, driveways, patios, walkways, garage slabs. If you're on this page, chances are you've got a slab that's cracked along a straight line, a patio that holds water after every storm, or a driveway that's sunk an inch on one side. That's usually not bad luck. It's almost always the ground underneath doing what clay soil does when it isn't prepped right.

We start every pour by getting the base right, compacted stone, not just leveled dirt, because a slab is only as good as what's under it. We saw-cut control joints within the first day so the concrete cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. We also don't rush the cure. If a driveway needs seven days before a truck parks on it, we say so, even when that's not what someone wants to hear.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
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Where We Work

Serving Wilson, NC

Serving Wilson, NC and the towns around it.

Wilson, NC
Greenville, NC
Rocky Mount, NC
Goldsboro, NC
Clayton, NC
Kinston, NC
Smithfield, NC
Wendell, NC
Zebulon, NC
Tarboro, NC
Nashville, NC
Farmville, NC

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed & Insured

Licensed and insured, so you're covered if anything goes wrong on the pour.

Written Quotes

You get a written quote before we touch a shovel.

Our Own Crew

Our own crew pours the concrete, no subcontractors.

On-Time Scheduling

We show up on the day we say, weather allowing.

Local to Wilson

Based in Wilson, we know how the local soil behaves.

Clean Job Site

We haul off the old concrete and the leftover forms.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Our driveway over in Wilson had a dip by the garage for years. They regraded and repoured it and now water actually drains the way it's supposed to.
Dana P.
Concrete Driveways · Greenville, NC
Had to reschedule twice for rain but they called ahead both times instead of just not showing up. Patio came out clean, broom finish looks great.
Marcus T.
Concrete Patios · Rocky Mount, NC
Sidewalk in front of our place in Wilson had a bad crack from a tree root. They cut it out and matched the finish close enough you can barely tell.
Renee S.
Concrete Repair · Goldsboro, NC
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions we hear before anyone books a pour.

How much does a concrete driveway or patio cost in Wilson, NC?
Concrete pricing typically runs by the square foot, with plain broom-finished concrete costing less than stamped or colored finishes. Site prep, slab thickness, reinforcement and how far the truck has to pump all affect the final number. A driveway needing extra base work because of soft or clay soil usually costs more than one poured over solid ground.
Are concrete contractors licensed and insured?
A reputable concrete contractor carries general liability insurance and, depending on the state, a contractor's license for jobs over a certain dollar amount. Ask to see current certificates before signing anything, and confirm insurance covers both the crew and any damage to the property during the pour.
How soon can a concrete contractor start my project?
Scheduling depends heavily on the season, since concrete work slows in freezing weather and picks up in spring and fall. Most contractors book two to four weeks out during busy months, less in the middle of summer or winter.
What areas does a Wilson, NC concrete contractor typically cover?
Concrete contractors based in Wilson, NC typically serve a 30 to 50 mile radius, covering nearby towns like Rocky Mount, Greenville, Goldsboro and Wilson County itself. Confirming coverage of a specific address before scheduling a site visit is worth doing.
Do concrete contractors work on both residential and commercial properties?
Most concrete contractors handle residential driveways, patios and walkways as well as smaller commercial jobs like parking pads, sidewalks and equipment slabs. Larger commercial paving usually falls to a different type of contractor with bigger equipment.
Will a concrete contractor take on a small job, like one sidewalk section?
Small repairs, like replacing one cracked sidewalk panel or patching a step, are common work for concrete contractors and worth calling about. Minimum job sizes vary by contractor, so it's worth asking directly rather than assuming a job is too small.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
The first step is a call or a site visit so the contractor can measure the area, check the soil, and talk through finish options. A written quote should follow before any work gets scheduled.
What affects the cost of a concrete job the most?
Square footage and slab thickness set the base cost, but soil condition, truck access, reinforcement type and finish choice move the number the most. Removing an old driveway or patio before the new pour adds cost that's easy to overlook when comparing quotes.
Do concrete contractors require a deposit before starting work?
Many concrete contractors ask for a deposit to cover materials and truck scheduling, with the balance due once the pour is finished and cured. Payment terms should be spelled out in the written quote, not agreed to verbally.
What happens if it rains on the day of a scheduled pour?
Concrete can't be finished properly in heavy rain, so a scheduled pour usually gets pushed to the next dry day. Light rain shortly after finishing can also mark or wash out the surface, which is why contractors watch the forecast closely before committing to a date.

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