
Precision Cuyahoga Falls Concrete serves Tallmadge homeowners with concrete driveway building, patio construction, and foundation work. We have worked throughout Tallmadge since 2020 and understand how freeze-thaw cycles and Summit County clay soil affect concrete from one winter to the next.

Most Tallmadge driveways from the postwar decades are now well past their expected lifespan, and the clay soil underneath has been shifting them for years. We install and replace driveways with the base depth and joint layout that Summit County conditions demand - see our full concrete driveway building service for complete details.
Tallmadge has a high owner-occupancy rate and many single-family homes with usable backyard space on mid-size lots. A concrete patio adds durable outdoor living area and, when graded correctly, keeps Ohio rain from draining back toward the foundation - a real concern on the clay soils here.
The original front steps on many Tallmadge ranch and split-level homes from the 1950s through 1970s are crumbling or pulling away from the house. Cracked steps become a safety and liability issue quickly in an Ohio winter. We replace them with properly formed and cured concrete built to hold up through repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Sidewalk panels throughout Tallmadge neighborhoods heave and crack as the clay subgrade absorbs and releases moisture each year. We repair and replace damaged sections to city code and handle the permit process so you are not navigating it on your own.
Sloped lots and properties near drainage swales throughout Tallmadge face real erosion pressure when the clay soil gets saturated. A reinforced concrete retaining wall holds the grade and stops the gradual loss of usable yard that unmanaged clay soil causes over time.
Ranch homes in Tallmadge commonly have attached garages, and those floors take a steady beating from road salt tracked in through Ohio winters. We resurface and replace garage floors using mixes formulated for cold-climate durability, not thin overlays that scale and peel within a few seasons.
Tallmadge sits in Summit County, close enough to Lake Erie that lake-effect snow systems are a regular part of winter. Temperatures cycle above and below freezing dozens of times between November and March, and every cycle puts stress on every concrete surface on your property. Water penetrates pores and hairline cracks, freezes, expands, and forces the concrete apart from the inside. A contractor who does not account for this in their base prep and mix design is handing you a repair bill within a few years.
Most of Tallmadge was developed between the 1950s and 1980s, and a large share of the original driveways, steps, and walkways from that era are still in place - or were replaced once with work that is now aging. The soil underneath is the same clay-heavy glacial material that covers most of Summit County. It holds water, expands when wet, and contracts in dry periods. That movement is constant and it shifts concrete slabs year after year. Getting the base right and managing drainage from day one is what determines whether a new pour lasts 30 years or starts cracking within five Ohio winters.
Our crew works throughout Tallmadge regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The city has a distinct mix - older established neighborhoods close to the Tallmadge Circle with larger lots and mature trees, and newer subdivisions toward the city's outer edges built from the 1990s onward. Both present their own concrete challenges, from root intrusion near the older neighborhoods to base settling in newer subdivisions built on less-established fill.
Tallmadge is easy to navigate for a crew familiar with it. The main corridors along Tallmadge Road and Howe Avenue connect the city's neighborhoods, and most of the residential work we see is within a few blocks of these roads. For permit work, we coordinate directly with the City of Tallmadge building department so homeowners do not have to manage that step themselves.
We also serve Akron to the west and other Summit County communities throughout the area. If your home is near the Tallmadge-Akron border or in one of the city's newer neighborhoods off Route 532, we cover your area and understand what the soil and climate conditions there require.
We reply within one business day to schedule a site visit. Most concrete jobs in Tallmadge require an in-person look before we can give you an accurate written quote.
We visit your property, measure the work area, and review the existing surface and base conditions. You receive a written estimate covering the full scope, permit requirements, and timeline - before you commit to anything.
We pull all required city permits before any work begins. Once permits are in hand, we confirm your start date and let you know what to clear from the work area beforehand.
We complete the job, remove all debris, and walk you through the curing timeline so you know when the surface is ready to use. We handle any final city inspection required.
We serve Tallmadge homeowners and respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your project will take.
(234) 432-0129Tallmadge is a city of about 18,000 people in Summit County, directly east of Akron. Its most distinctive feature is the Tallmadge Circle - a historic town square laid out in a circular pattern in the early 1800s, one of the most recognizable town centers in Ohio. The Tallmadge Congregational Church, built in 1825 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, anchors the circle and is a landmark every longtime resident knows. The streets closest to the circle have older, larger homes on established lots - some of the most characterful housing stock in Summit County.
The outer edges of Tallmadge have newer subdivisions built from the 1990s onward, giving the city a range of housing ages and styles. Homeownership rates here are high - around 75% of units are owner-occupied - and families often choose Tallmadge specifically for the Tallmadge City Schools. That stable, owner-occupied character means most residents have a genuine stake in maintaining their properties. Neighboring communities include Akron to the west and Kent to the east, both of which we serve regularly.
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