
North Kingstown Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Narragansett, RI, installing driveways, decorative patios, retaining walls, and pool decks for homeowners from The Towers neighborhood to Galilee. We have worked in South County since 2018 and respond within one business day.

Narragansett homeowners put a premium on curb appeal, and decorative concrete lets you upgrade a plain driveway or patio into something that complements your home. Explore our decorative concrete services including stamped finishes, exposed aggregate, and color options that hold up in coastal conditions.
Narragansett driveways near the beach take a beating from sand, salt spray, and the constant freeze-thaw cycle from November through March. We install driveways with reinforced concrete and correctly placed control joints to minimize cracking before it starts.
With Narragansett's coastal setting, a concrete patio is one of the best investments a homeowner can make. It handles humidity, salt air, and foot traffic far better than wood decking and requires almost no ongoing maintenance once sealed properly.
Narragansett's warm summers make outdoor pools popular, and a concrete pool deck that drains properly and resists saltwater splash keeps the area safe and clean. We texture pool deck surfaces to prevent slipping on wet concrete - especially important in a coastal environment.
Many Narragansett homes near the Pier and along Ocean Road are historic properties where appearance matters. Stamped concrete mimics stone, brick, or slate at a fraction of the cost, and it performs better than real stone in a coastal environment where moisture is constant.
Properties in Saunderstown and other hillside areas of Narragansett often need retaining walls to manage grade and prevent soil erosion during the heavy rain that comes with coastal storms. A properly built concrete retaining wall handles that load for decades without shifting.
Narragansett sits on a narrow peninsula between Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, and that geography shapes everything about how homes age and how concrete work needs to be approached. Sandy coastal soils near Bonnet Shores and the beach neighborhoods drain quickly but also shift and settle under slabs - a combination that causes cracking and surface movement that confuses homeowners who expected their new driveway to last longer. Tight lots near the Pier and along Ocean Road also create access constraints that require careful staging and equipment selection.
A significant share of Narragansett homes are seasonal properties that sit unmonitored through winter. These homes accumulate freeze-thaw damage with no one watching - hairline cracks in driveways and walkways that open wider every cycle and become real hazards by spring. For year-round residents, the combination of coastal storms, nor'easters, and repeated freeze-thaw events through a typical winter makes proper concrete installation - right mix design, correct thickness, sealed surfaces - more important here than in many inland parts of Rhode Island.
Our crew works throughout Narragansett regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. The town's different neighborhoods - Narragansett Pier, Bonnet Shores, Saunderstown, and Galilee - each have distinct housing stock, soil conditions, and lot sizes that we factor into every estimate. Pier-area homes on compact lots often require hand-work in areas where equipment cannot reach, while Saunderstown properties tend to have more room but more grade to manage.
Ocean Road and Boston Neck Road are the main corridors through town, and the neighborhoods off those roads range from dense beach cottages to larger single-family homes on open lots. We are familiar with the Town of Narragansett's permitting process and pull permits through the Building Department for jobs that require them. The Narragansett Pier Historic District also means some work near the Pier involves checking with town staff before finalizing materials and finishes.
We serve neighboring North Kingstown to the north, so homeowners near the Saunderstown end of town are in territory we cover regularly. We also work frequently in South Kingstown, which borders Narragansett to the west - if your property is near either town line, we are familiar with your area.
Call (401) 329-8870 or use the contact form to describe your project. We reply within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the week - earlier in spring when seasonal homeowners are preparing for summer.
We visit your property, assess site access and soil conditions, and provide a written estimate before any commitment. Cost depends on square footage, mix design, finish type, and any extra base prep needed for sandy or shifting soils - we explain what drives each number.
We handle the permit application with the Narragansett Building Department on jobs that require it. We schedule pours around dry weather - concrete needs 24 to 48 hours without rain and temperatures above 40 degrees to cure correctly, especially important for decorative finishes.
We finish the work, apply sealer where specified, and clean up the site. You will get a walkthrough of the curing timeline - typically 7 days before light foot traffic and 28 days before any vehicle use - so your new concrete reaches full strength without damage.
We serve all of Narragansett - Narragansett Pier, Bonnet Shores, Saunderstown, Galilee, and the neighborhoods in between. No obligation, no pressure, just a clear price on your project.
(401) 329-8870Narragansett is a small coastal town of about 15,000 year-round residents on a peninsula in Washington County, bordered by Narragansett Bay to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The town is made up of distinct neighborhoods - Narragansett Pier, Bonnet Shores, Saunderstown, and the working fishing village of Galilee at the southern tip. The Pier neighborhood is known for its late 19th and early 20th century shingle-style architecture, including historic properties near The Towers, the stone arch landmark on Ocean Road that is the most recognized symbol of the town. A large share of the housing stock was built before 1980, with many older homes near the Pier well over 100 years old.
Narragansett swells in summer with visitors drawn to Narragansett Beach, one of the most popular beaches in New England, but the permanent population maintains a stable, tight-knit community year-round. A notable share of homes - particularly in Bonnet Shores and along Ocean Road - are seasonal properties used mainly in warmer months. Neighboring South Kingstown borders the town to the west and north, and North Kingstown is a short drive north through Saunderstown - we work on both sides of those town lines regularly.
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Learn MoreCall (401) 329-8870 or request a free estimate online. We serve all of Narragansett and respond within one business day - spring is the best time to get ahead of summer season repairs.