Concrete Driveway Contractor in St. Louis Park, MN

Concrete driveways engineered for the Park's filled, low-lying ground and tight postwar lots.

Concrete Driveway Experts in St. Louis Park

Curved concrete driveway installed by Cornerstone Concrete at a St. Louis Park property

St. Louis Park sits on ground that punishes shortcuts. Much of the city’s low country along Minnehaha Creek was marsh and braided stream channel until it was filled in for streets and housing at the end of World War II, and neighborhoods like Brookside, Browndale, Creekside, and Meadowbrook still sit on that made ground. Fill settles. Organic soils hold water and give under load. That is why the concrete driveway contractor you hire in St. Louis Park should be reading the subgrade before anyone talks about finishes. Higher up, the postwar ramblers of Cobblecrest, Texa-Tonka, and Lenox bring a different test: narrow lots, boulevard trees whose roots lift a slab, and single-width driveways undersized for two cars in a Minnesota winter.

Cornerstone Concrete builds for that reality. We dig out soft or organic subgrade instead of pouring over it, compact and stabilize the base in lifts, and set the grade so runoff moves away from the house and the garage slab, which matters more here than most places, since the Park drains toward a creek system that already runs flashy after storms. Then we finish with reinforced, cold-climate mixes that hold their line through the freeze-thaw swing.

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By far one of the easiest companies to work with. My fiancé found them very easy to schedule and communicate with. They did a beautiful job on our new build slab home and shop. Thank You! Thomas & Victoria

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Top notch in every way! From the prompt, knowledgeable and kind initial Visit and estimate to the tear out and installation. These guys are the best. The pricing was competitive and the knowledge and workmanship was amazing. Watching them pour our huge driveway was like watching the ballet. The way these guys worked together and clearly enjoying what they were doing was really special to watch.

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Our Proven Concrete Driveway Installation Process

Every driveway in the Park moves through four defined phases of concrete driveway installation, each one handled by our own crew. You will know what is happening on your property on any given day, and why.

1. Tear-Out Process

The old asphalt or concrete comes out, we fix what is failing in the sub-base rather than paving over it, and we reshape the grade so runoff has somewhere to go. On filled or peaty lots near the creek corridor, that means hauling the soft material off, not burying it.

2. Set-Up Process

With forms set to your layout, we check slope, depth, and thickness a second time before any concrete is ordered. On the Park’s tight lots, apron width, boulevard trees, and alley approaches get settled here, not on pour day.

3. Pour Process

The crew places, works, and hand-finishes the slab, using mixes selected to gain strength in cold-climate conditions.

4. Cut and Clean Process

Control joints go in, so any future crack follows a line we chose instead of one that picks itself. We clear the site and leave you with black dirt and seed at no charge.

Four phases, one crew, no handoffs. That is what keeps the schedule honest and the slab intact years down the road.

Concrete Driveway Installation & Replacement Services in St. Louis Park

From replacing a driveway that is failing to widening one that was never big enough, these are the projects St. Louis Park homeowners ask us about most.

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Concrete Driveway Installation & Replacement

Fresh pours and full replacements set on a properly compacted, reinforced base, so you get a driveway measured in decades rather than years.

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Fiber Reinforced Concrete Driveway Installation

Fibers blended straight into the concrete reduce cracking and let the slab move with the ground, a real advantage on filled lots where settlement is uneven.

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Maintenance-Free Driveway Mix

Our method protects the concrete from within, through the mix, the additives, and the finish, instead of relying on a surface coating that fades and needs redoing. There is nothing to reseal, so your driveway stays maintenance-free for life.

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Amrize Concrete for Residential Driveways

Engineered, high-grade mixes made to hold their strength and finish through Minnesota’s punishing seasons.

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Add-On Exterior Concrete Services

We also pour patios, garage floors, walkways, steps, aprons, and driveway widenings, the last of which is a common request on the Park’s older single-width drives, where an extra stall means one more car off the street when the snow ordinance kicks in.

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The Cornerstone Difference: Why St. Louis Park Homeowners Choose Us

The Lecy family started Cornerstone Concrete in 1989, and three decades on, the operating principle is unchanged: pour it right or do not pour it. What began as a Stillwater outfit spread across the Twin Cities on referrals rather than advertising, and the same standard that earned those referrals goes into every St. Louis Park driveway we pour.

Proven 4-Step Process System (No Subcontractors)

Every phase is run by trained Cornerstone crews. Nothing is farmed out, so there is no one else to point at if something goes wrong.

Over 30 Years Serving Minnesota Homeowners

Three decades of Minnesota lots, Minnesota winters, and Minnesota housing stock mean we assess your ground rather than reach for a default.

Professionally Tested Mixes Designed For Freeze-Thaw Climates

Our blends are formulated to take hard winters, vehicle loads, and moisture swings without going to pieces in year three.

Proper Base Prep And Drainage Every Time

A compacted base and a deliberate slope are what stop water from standing and the ground from giving way. On the filled, low-lying ground common through the Park’s creekside neighborhoods, that groundwork is the whole job.

Clear Communication And Upfront Estimates

Detailed proposals, honest timelines, and pricing you can read without a decoder. We also file the City right-of-way permitting, so you are not chasing paperwork with Engineering.

Limited Warranty For Peace Of Mind

You get a written limited warranty, so the work is backed by a document, not a handshake.

Local Experts Serving St. Louis Park, MN

We work the west metro constantly, and we know how differently a Park lot behaves depending on where it sits: made ground near the creek, sand and till on the higher shoulders toward Westwood Hills, tight alley-loaded blocks in the older neighborhoods. As a residential concrete contractor that pours driveways every day, not a general contractor splitting attention across trades, we build to what the lot actually is.

Work With a Trusted Concrete Driveway Contractor in St. Louis Park, MN

If your driveway is cracking, sinking at the apron, or simply overdue, now is the time to put down something built to last. Cornerstone Concrete brings skilled installation, premium materials, and base work shaped for St. Louis Park’s filled soils and freeze-thaw winters, and we take care of the City permitting the curb and boulevard work calls for. Request your free estimate today and work with a concrete driveway contractor in St. Louis Park that builds the slab from the ground up.

FAQs

Almost certainly, yes, and we handle it. St. Louis Park requires a permit for any work performed within the street right-of-way, and that expressly includes driveways. The right-of-way typically runs 10 to 15 feet behind the curb, so your apron and part of your driveway usually sit on City ground, even though you maintain them. New driveways and any new or altered curb cut go through the Engineering department’s public right-of-way permit process, with the contractor giving the City 48 hours’ notice before work begins and scheduling inspections. Larger tear-outs can also trigger erosion and sediment control review; the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District granted permitting authority to the city, so smaller projects are handled in one place. City code also requires driveways to be hard-surfaced, which is one reason concrete outperforms the alternatives here. Cornerstone files the required permits, meets City standards, and builds to spec.

It will if the base is wrong. Filled and organic soils compress under load and hold water, which is exactly what causes the settling and mid-slab cracking you see on driveways poured directly over soft subgrade. Our fix is not a thicker slab on bad ground; it is removing the unsuitable material, bringing in engineered fill, and compacting the base in lifts before any concrete arrives. On lots where drainage is the underlying issue, we regrade so the water leaves rather than sits.

Before the crew arrives, clear your vehicles out of the garage and move any parked cars so there is room for the truck and equipment. Pull back plantings within a couple of feet of the work zone, trim low-hanging branches for clearance, and leave an outdoor water source accessible. On alley-loaded lots, let your neighbors know the alley may be tight for a day.

A typical concrete driveway asks for a fresh coat of sealer every two or three years. Ours never will. The protection is built into the slab as it is poured, so there is no surface film to wear off and nothing for you to reapply. That is what maintenance-free for life actually means.

Cost comes down to square footage and layout, how much unsuitable soil has to be excavated, whether you are adding a patio or walkway, and whether you want a decorative finish like stamping or color. We measure on-site and quote your project specifically. Financing is available.

You can walk on your new driveway after 24 hours, but wait 10 days before driving on it to allow the concrete to reach its necessary strength to carry vehicle weight.