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Concrete installation and repair for residential and commercial properties in Olathe, Kansas.

When your driveway develops cracks that widen each winter, or you need a new patio poured to extend your outdoor space, you need someone who understands how concrete performs in Olathe and what it takes to make it last. Alliance Home Improvement, LLC provides concrete installation and repair for driveways, sidewalks, patios, slabs, and foundations with attention to both appearance and long-term durability.

The work includes preparing the site, setting forms, pouring and finishing the concrete, and allowing it to cure properly before it is used. Whether you are replacing a cracked driveway that has settled unevenly or adding a new patio for outdoor seating, the installation is designed to handle the freeze-thaw cycles and soil movement common in this region. Every project is planned around local conditions and the intended use of the surface.

If you are in Olathe and need concrete work done correctly from the start, reach out to discuss your project and schedule an estimate.

What Happens During a Concrete Installation

The crew arrives at your property in Olathe with forms, rebar, a concrete mixer or truck, and finishing tools like trowels and edgers. You will see the area excavated and leveled, the forms set to the correct height, and reinforcement placed before the pour begins.

After the concrete is poured and finished, you will notice a smooth, level surface that drains correctly and matches the existing grade. The surface will be strong enough to support foot traffic, vehicles, or outdoor furniture depending on what it was designed for, and it will resist cracking and settling when installed with proper base preparation.

The service also supports outdoor living improvements and structural projects like foundation slabs for garages or sheds. Work is scheduled around weather conditions to ensure proper curing, and the site is cleaned up once the forms are removed and the concrete has set.

Homeowners and business owners often ask how long concrete takes to cure, whether existing surfaces can be repaired instead of replaced, and what preparation is required before the pour.

You likely want to know what to expect from the process

What types of concrete work do you handle?
The service includes driveways, sidewalks, patios, slabs for garages or sheds, and foundation work for residential and commercial properties. If you need a new surface installed or an existing one repaired, it can be done with attention to local soil and weather conditions.
How long does it take for new concrete to cure?
Concrete typically reaches initial set within 24 to 48 hours, but full strength takes about 28 days. You can walk on most surfaces after a day or two, but driveways should not be driven on for at least a week to avoid surface damage.
Can you repair cracked or settled concrete instead of replacing it?
In some cases, minor cracks can be filled and surfaces can be leveled using mudjacking or similar methods. If the damage is extensive or the base has failed, replacement is usually the better long-term solution, and you will be told which approach makes sense for your situation.
What preparation is needed before pouring concrete?
The site is excavated to the correct depth, the soil is compacted, and a gravel base is added to improve drainage and prevent settling. Forms are set to define the edges, and rebar or wire mesh is placed to reinforce the slab before the concrete is poured in Olathe.
Do you work on both residential and commercial properties?
Yes, the service is available for homes and businesses throughout the region. Whether you need a residential patio or a commercial parking pad, the installation is designed for durability and long-term performance.

Whether you are replacing a damaged driveway or adding a new patio to your backyard, Alliance Home Improvement, LLC serves homes and businesses throughout Olathe and surrounding areas. Learn more about your options by contacting us to schedule an estimate and discuss what your property needs.