
Precision Cuyahoga Falls Concrete serves Streetsboro homeowners with concrete patio construction, driveway building, retaining walls, and foundation work. We have served the Streetsboro area since 2020 and understand what the city's ranch and Colonial homes - and Portage County clay soil - require from a concrete pour that is meant to last.
Most homes in Streetsboro are owner-occupied, and the people who live here want the job done right the first time. Call us for a free written estimate.

Streetsboro's ranch and Colonial homes typically have open backyards on quarter- to half-acre lots that work well for a concrete patio. Getting the drainage slope right matters here - the clay soil in Portage County holds water, and a flat pour close to the house will send every rainstorm toward the foundation. We build patios with the grade and drainage that this area requires. See our concrete patio construction page for full details.
A large share of Streetsboro homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which puts many original driveways at or past their expected lifespan. The freeze-thaw cycles here are tough on any slab that was not properly based to begin with. We install and replace driveways with the base depth and compaction that Portage County soil conditions require.
Original front steps on Streetsboro ranch and Colonial homes from the 1970s and 1980s are commonly cracking, spalling, or separating from the entry stoop. Damaged steps create a safety and liability issue that gets worse every winter. We replace them with properly formed concrete poured to handle repeated northeast Ohio freeze-thaw cycles.
Streetsboro sits on what was previously farmland and wooded terrain, and properties with grade changes are common. Saturated Portage County clay puts real pressure on any unretained slope. A reinforced concrete retaining wall manages grade and keeps water from pooling against your foundation or undermining the driveway edge.
Ranch homes in Streetsboro nearly always have an attached garage, and those floors absorb years of road salt tracked in from Ohio winters. The scaling and pitting that results is not just an eyesore - a deteriorating garage floor is harder to clean and can absorb oil and moisture over time. We replace and resurface garage floors using cold-climate concrete mixes built to last.
Sidewalk panels in Streetsboro neighborhoods heave and crack as clay soil shifts with seasonal moisture changes and as tree roots from mature yards work their way under the slabs. We repair and replace damaged sections to city code and handle permit coordination so you do not have to navigate the city process on your own.
Streetsboro is in Portage County, within the reach of lake-effect snow systems that come down from Lake Erie. Winters here bring 50 or more inches of snow in a typical year, and the freeze-thaw cycle - temperatures bouncing above and below freezing dozens of times between November and March - is one of the most destructive forces on concrete anywhere in northeast Ohio. A driveway or patio that was not poured with the right base depth and mix design will show it within a few seasons.
The soil underneath Streetsboro properties is the glacial clay common throughout Portage County. It does not drain well. After heavy rain it holds water close to the surface and against foundation walls. When it gets saturated and then freezes, it expands and shifts whatever is sitting on top of it - driveways, sidewalks, patios, and foundation footings. Most homes in Streetsboro were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means the original concrete flatwork on many properties is now at the age where patching is no longer a realistic answer and full replacement is the right call. Getting the base right on that replacement determines whether it lasts another 30 years or requires attention again within five.
Our crew works throughout Streetsboro regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The city grew quickly through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, and the homes built during that period - ranch houses and Colonials on quarter- to half-acre lots - are now hitting the age when the original driveways, steps, and flatwork are due for replacement. We have worked on enough of these properties to know the typical base conditions, the drainage patterns that show up on Portage County lots, and what a proper replacement needs.
Streetsboro runs along Route 303 and sits near the interchange of I-480 and the Ohio Turnpike, putting it roughly halfway between Cleveland and Akron. Many homeowners here commute for work and need a contractor who can operate without someone home to supervise. We communicate clearly about schedule and access so you know what is happening and when.
We also serve Kent to the southeast and other communities throughout Portage County and the surrounding area. Whether your home is near Tinkers Creek State Nature Preserve or in one of the subdivisions closer to the Route 303 commercial corridor, we cover Streetsboro and know what the soil and climate here require.
We reply within one business day to schedule a site visit. Most concrete jobs in Streetsboro require an in-person look before we can give you an accurate written quote.
We visit the property, assess the existing surface and base conditions, and measure the work area. You receive a written estimate specifying the full scope, any permit requirements, pour thickness, and timeline - before you commit to anything. Cost is addressed directly here.
We handle any required permits with the City of Streetsboro before work begins. Once permits are in hand we lock in your start date and let you know what to move or clear from the work area beforehand.
We complete the job, haul away all debris and old material, and walk you through the curing schedule so you know when the surface is ready for foot traffic and vehicles.
We serve all of Streetsboro and the surrounding Portage County area. Written estimates, no pressure, and replies within one business day.
(234) 432-0129Streetsboro is a city of about 17,000 people in Portage County, positioned along Route 303 near the I-480 and Ohio Turnpike interchange between Cleveland and Akron. The city grew steadily through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s and is predominantly made up of single-family, owner-occupied homes - ranch houses and two-story Colonials on quarter- to half-acre lots. The majority of residents here own their homes and invest in keeping them maintained. Commercial growth along Route 303 has brought more activity to the area in recent years, and Streetsboro continues to draw homeowners looking for a suburban setting with easy highway access.
The city borders natural areas including Tinkers Creek State Nature Preserve, a protected wetland that most longtime residents know well. That mix of suburban development and wooded or wetland borders means mature trees and drainage challenges are common on many Streetsboro properties. We serve the full city and also cover nearby communities, including Twinsburg to the west and other Portage County neighbors. Whether your home is near Streetsboro City Schools, closer to Route 14, or in a newer development off Route 303, we cover the area and understand the soil and climate conditions here.
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