
North Kingstown Concrete serves East Greenwich homeowners with concrete patio construction, driveway building, and steps work on the wooded lots and hilly terrain throughout town. We have been working in and around East Greenwich since North Kingstown Concrete was founded, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

East Greenwich homeowners invest seriously in their outdoor living spaces, and a properly poured concrete patio holds up through decades of Rhode Island winters without the settling and weeding that come with pavers. If you want a patio that looks good and lasts, see our concrete patio construction service for design options and what the process looks like.
Many East Greenwich driveways were poured in the 1970s and 1980s and are showing the cumulative damage of 40-plus years of freeze-thaw cycles. A new concrete driveway, properly graded to drain away from your home on these hilly lots, stays functional and clean for decades.
Sloped lots throughout East Greenwich mean a lot of homes rely on front entry steps that take direct weather exposure all winter. Crumbling or settled steps are a safety hazard, and concrete replacements done with proper footings stay level through the freeze-thaw season.
The hilly terrain in East Greenwich - especially on the wooded lots off Frenchtown Road and back roads - creates ongoing erosion pressure. Concrete retaining walls contain soil, protect driveways and patios from undercutting, and hold up on slopes where timber walls rot out within a decade.
East Greenwich homeowners looking for the look of natural stone or brick around a pool deck or patio can get it with stamped concrete, without the long-term maintenance and weed issues that come with individual pavers. We offer a range of patterns and colors suited to the homes in this area.
Sidewalks and walkways on older East Greenwich properties often have root intrusion from mature trees that lift slabs and create trip hazards. We remove the damaged sections, address the root cause where possible, and pour a new walkway that meets current grade and drainage requirements.
East Greenwich has a mix of housing that spans from 18th-century structures in the Historic District near Main Street to mid-century Colonials, Cape Cods, and split-levels built in the 1950s through the 1980s on the residential streets inland. Many of these homes sit on larger lots with significant grade changes and mature tree cover. That combination of older concrete work, sloped terrain, and clay-heavy soils in parts of town creates conditions where concrete driveways, patios, and walkways deteriorate faster than they would on flat, sandy ground.
Rhode Island winters put East Greenwich concrete through a hard test. Temperatures swing above and below freezing repeatedly from November through March, and water that gets into surface cracks freezes, expands, and widens those cracks with every cycle. The proximity to Greenwich Cove and Narragansett Bay means salt air adds a secondary weathering factor for waterfront and near-waterfront properties. Properly mixed and poured concrete, finished correctly and sealed on schedule, lasts significantly longer than work that cuts corners on materials or curing time.
Our crew works throughout East Greenwich regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The permit process for exterior concrete work routes through the East Greenwich Building Department, and we handle that paperwork as part of every job that requires it.
We know the difference between working on a flat lot near downtown and a steeply graded property off Frenchtown Road. Both exist in East Greenwich, and both require a different approach to drainage and forming. Homes near Greenwich Cove and the bay waterfront face salt-air weathering that calls for a higher-quality sealer applied on a shorter schedule than properties further inland. The Historic District presents its own set of considerations - narrower access, careful work around established landscaping, and attention to how new concrete blends with older materials on surrounding structures.
We also serve neighboring Warwick to the north and North Kingstown to the south, so jobs that cross municipal lines are not a problem for our scheduling.
Reach us by phone at (401) 329-8870 or through the contact form on this site. We reply to every East Greenwich inquiry within one business day, even on weekends.
We visit your property to assess the scope, check site access, and evaluate any drainage or grading factors specific to your lot. You receive a written estimate with itemized pricing - no surprises once work starts.
We schedule the work for a window when temperatures will stay above 40 degrees Fahrenheit through the curing period - important in East Greenwich shoulder seasons. Most residential pours complete in one to two days.
After the pour, we clean the site and walk you through curing timelines - typically seven days before foot traffic and four weeks before vehicles. We answer any questions before we leave your property.
We serve all of East Greenwich, from the Historic District near Main Street to the neighborhoods along Frenchtown Road. Call us or fill out the form and we'll get back to you within one business day.
(401) 329-8870East Greenwich is a small, affluent town of about 13,000 residents in Kent County, sitting along the western shore of Narragansett Bay. The town is organized around a compact, walkable historic downtown on Main Street, where locally owned shops and restaurants occupy 18th- and 19th-century buildings in the East Greenwich Historic District. Greenwich Cove extends off Narragansett Bay just below the downtown, giving the town its waterfront character with marinas and water views that residents identify strongly with. Away from the historic core, the residential neighborhoods branch out along hillier terrain with larger lots, mature trees, and a predominantly single-family housing stock.
The bulk of East Greenwich's residential housing was built from the 1940s through the 1980s - Colonials, Cape Cods, and split-levels on wooded lots that are now entering the range where original driveways, walkways, and concrete surfaces need attention. Owner-occupancy rates are among the highest in Rhode Island, which means most homeowners here are making long-term investments in their properties rather than looking for a quick fix. East Greenwich sits along I-95, with Coventry to the west and Warwick to the north, and we serve all three communities regularly.
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