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Concrete Contractor in Greenville, SC

From downtown bungalows off Augusta Road to new builds in Cherrydale and the Eastside, Candor Concrete pours driveways, patios, and slabs that hold up on Greenville's red-clay soil.

Veteran-Owned & Licensed Free On-Site Estimates Serving Greenville County
Free estimates for concrete in Greenville — call (864) 914-9200.
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Concrete built for Greenville's clay and growth

Greenville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Southeast, and all that new construction and renovation means a lot of concrete. Whether you're updating a 1950s ranch near North Main, adding a patio in Botany Woods, or pouring a slab for a new build off Woodruff Road, the work only lasts if the base is done right.

The Upstate sits on Piedmont red clay, which expands and shrinks with moisture and can heave a poorly built slab. We compact the sub-base, manage drainage, and cut proper control joints so your Greenville driveway or patio resists the cracking and settling that plagues rushed pours. Veteran-owned, licensed, and honest about what your project actually needs.

Serving all of Greenville — downtown, Augusta Road, North Main, Cherrydale, the Eastside, Woodruff Road, and out toward Travelers Rest and Simpsonville.

Greenville at a glance

Piedmont red-clay soil — base prep is everything Booming new construction & remodels Driveways, patios, stamped & slabs Free on-site estimates

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How much does a concrete driveway cost in Greenville?
Most Greenville driveways run $6-$10 per square foot for a standard broom finish and $12-$20 for stamped or decorative work. A typical two-car driveway lands around $3,600-$6,000. We quote your exact price free after seeing the site.
Do you work in downtown Greenville and the surrounding suburbs?
Yes — we cover all of Greenville County, from downtown and Augusta Road to Cherrydale, Taylors, Simpsonville, and Travelers Rest.
Why does concrete crack on Greenville's clay soil?
Red clay expands and contracts with moisture, so an uncompacted base lets slabs move and crack. We compact the sub-base, handle drainage, and cut control joints to prevent it.

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