Premier Hickory Concrete serves Gastonia, NC with concrete floor installation, driveway building, patio construction, and foundation work for homes across Gaston County. We respond to new inquiries within one business day and provide free written estimates before any work starts.

Many of Gastonia's older mill village homes and mid-century brick ranch properties have interior floor slabs that have developed cracks or settled unevenly over decades. Our concrete floor installation service includes proper base compaction before every pour, which is especially important in Gastonia where the clay-heavy Piedmont soil beneath older homes has had decades to shift and settle.
Gastonia's older mill village neighborhoods and brick ranch subdivisions have driveways that in many cases have been in place for 40 to 60 years, and tree root pressure from mature oaks and maples along those streets has broken up large sections. We install replacement driveways with the proper expansion joints to give the slab room to move through Gastonia's freeze-thaw cycles without cracking at random points.
Gastonia's summers are long and warm enough to make an outdoor patio worth building, and newer subdivisions on the south and east sides of the city are adding patios as part of ongoing home improvements. We slope every patio pour away from the house foundation so the area's nearly 47 inches of annual rainfall drains clear instead of sitting against the structure.
Gastonia has a large share of homes built before 1980, and many of those foundations have seen decades of clay soil movement underneath them. We handle slab foundation installation, foundation raising, and structural concrete repairs for homeowners dealing with the consequences of settling that happens over time in Gaston County soil conditions.
In Gastonia's older in-town neighborhoods, sidewalks and front steps crack and heave as mature tree roots grow beneath them and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles work on existing surface damage. We replace deteriorated sections with properly reinforced concrete and take care to grade the surface so no water pools near the entry.
Many of Gastonia's brick ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s were built with attached carports or single-bay garages whose floor slabs are now cracked and stained from decades of use. We pour new garage floors with a surface finish and pitch that lets any moisture - whether from rain tracked in off the street or groundwater migrating through the slab - drain out rather than sit.
Gastonia is the largest city in Gaston County and one of the older cities in the Charlotte metro area, with a housing stock that reflects its long industrial history. A large share of the homes were built as mill village houses in the early 1900s, and many more were added as brick ranch properties through the 1950s and 1970s. Those homes are sitting on foundations and flatwork that have spent decades in Piedmont clay soil, which expands when wet and contracts when dry. That cycle stresses any concrete that was not installed with the right base preparation and expansion joints, and the damage compounds over time.
Gastonia receives roughly 47 inches of rain per year, well above the national average, and older homes in lower-lying parts of the city sometimes have drainage situations where water collects against foundations and concrete slabs. Heavy spring and summer thunderstorms add to the erosion pressure around driveways and patios. Winter freeze-thaw cycles, while less severe than in northern states, still crack any concrete that was not properly sealed or that has existing surface damage. A contractor who does not know these local patterns can install a slab that looks right but fails within a few years.
Our crew works throughout Gastonia regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Structural concrete projects in Gastonia, including new slabs attached to existing buildings and driveways connecting to a city street, are permitted through the City of Gastonia Inspections and Permits Division, and we handle that paperwork on your behalf so you do not have to navigate it yourself.
Gastonia sits about 22 miles west of Charlotte along I-85, and most of the concrete work we do in the area is spread across the older neighborhoods near downtown and the newer subdivisions on the south and east sides of the city. The mill village homes near the center of town have tight lots with mature trees, which means root intrusion into existing concrete is a regular part of what we deal with. Newer subdivisions, particularly those off Franklin Boulevard and South New Hope Road, were built on larger parcels with different drainage profiles that affect how we grade new flatwork. Near Crowders Mountain on the west side of town, the terrain gets hillier and retaining wall work becomes more common.
We also cover nearby communities throughout the area. If you have a project in Salisbury or Kannapolis, we serve those areas as well.
Contact us by phone or through our online form and we will respond within one business day. Tell us the type of project, the approximate size, and your Gastonia address so we can prepare before the site visit.
We visit the property at no charge, inspect the existing surface and sub-grade, and give you a written estimate. If the project requires a permit through the City of Gastonia, we will flag that in the estimate and include the processing timeline so there are no surprises.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work and handle all base preparation before the pour. You do not need to be on-site for most jobs, but we confirm with you before the crew arrives so you know the timeline.
When the work is done, we walk the finished surface with you, go over cure times (typically 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic, seven days before driving on a new slab), and answer any questions before we leave the site.
We serve Gastonia and all of Gaston County. Free estimates, written quotes, and no-pressure conversations.
(828) 282-0670Gastonia is the largest city in Gaston County, home to roughly 82,000 people and located about 22 miles west of Charlotte along I-85. The city grew through the textile era of the early and mid-1900s, and that history shaped the housing stock in ways that still matter to homeowners and contractors today. Dozens of former mill villages built for textile workers still stand across the city, with small wood-framed homes on tight lots that date back 80 to 100 years. The neighborhoods near downtown Gastonia and along Franklin Boulevard represent this older layer of the housing stock, alongside mid-century brick ranch homes that were built in large numbers through the 1950s and 1970s.
More recently, Gastonia has attracted homebuyers moving out of Charlotte looking for lower prices, and new subdivisions have grown on the southern and eastern edges of the city over the past 15 to 20 years. These newer neighborhoods sit closer to the Crowders Mountain area on the city's west side and along South New Hope Road toward the county line. Gastonia's commercial and civic activity centers on the downtown area, which has been undergoing revitalization, and on the retail corridors along Gastonia's main thoroughfares. Neighboring communities like Salisbury to the north and Concord to the east are part of the same Charlotte metro corridor where we regularly work.
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