Premier Hickory Concrete serves Kannapolis, NC with concrete parking lot construction, driveway installation, patio work, and foundation services for homes and businesses across Cabarrus County. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and put a firm written estimate in your hands before work starts.

Kannapolis is home to growing commercial activity around the North Carolina Research Campus and the redeveloped downtown, and many businesses in the area need durable, well-drained parking surfaces. We build concrete parking lots with reinforcement and joint spacing designed for the clay soil common throughout Cabarrus County, so surfaces stay flat and drain cleanly after the heavy summer rains this area sees every year.
A large share of Kannapolis homes were built before 1980, and many of those original driveways are cracked, sunken, or no longer draining properly after decades of clay soil movement and freeze-thaw cycles. We replace aging driveways with properly prepared bases that account for the soil conditions in this part of Cabarrus County.
Kannapolis summers are hot and outdoor living space matters, but many older mill-era homes in the city were built without patios. We pour new patio slabs and extend existing ones, graded to move water away from the house foundation and finished to suit the scale of the home.
Homes built in Kannapolis during the mill town era, many of them 80 to 100 years old, sometimes have foundations that have settled as the clay soil beneath them has shifted over decades. We handle slab foundation installation, foundation inspection, and foundation raising for homeowners dealing with structural concrete concerns.
Older bungalow neighborhoods near downtown Kannapolis often have sidewalks and front steps that have heaved or cracked after years of root growth and freeze-thaw damage. We remove and replace damaged sections and pour new flatwork to grade, so the finished result is safe and level.
Properties in and around Kannapolis that have sloped yards or drainage issues often need retaining walls to control runoff and keep soil in place. Cabarrus County clay holds water after heavy rain and pushes against any structure at the base of a slope, so retaining walls here need to be built for that load.
Kannapolis has one of the oldest housing stocks among the cities in the greater Charlotte area. The mill town era left the city with entire neighborhoods of small bungalows and cottages built in the 1920s through 1950s, many of which still have their original driveways, walkways, and front steps. Concrete from that era was poured differently than modern practice requires, often without proper expansion joints or a prepared gravel base, and the result is flatwork that cracks and sinks in predictable patterns as the soil beneath it shifts. Contractors who work regularly in Kannapolis recognize these signs quickly and know whether a slab needs patching or a full replacement.
The clay soil throughout Cabarrus County is a year-round factor. The USDA Web Soil Survey confirms that much of this area sits on clay-heavy soil that holds water longer than sandy or loamy alternatives, which means the ground stays saturated and expanded for an extended period after heavy rain. Newer subdivisions on the city's edges, built in the 1990s and 2000s, face a similar problem: the fill soil placed during construction sometimes compacts unevenly under concrete slabs over time, leading to cracking and settlement that shows up 15 to 20 years after the home was built. Both scenarios call for careful base preparation before any new concrete is placed.
Our crew works throughout Kannapolis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Permits for new driveways, parking lot installations, and structural concrete in Kannapolis are processed through the City of Kannapolis Development Services department, and we handle that paperwork on behalf of our customers so you do not have to coordinate with the city office yourself.
Kannapolis is a city with a distinct identity built around its mill town roots and its transformation over the past two decades. The North Carolina Research Campus now occupies the site of the original Cannon Mills plant in downtown, and the area around Atrium Health Ballpark - home of the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers - has seen steady new development. We work on properties across the city, from the older bungalow neighborhoods near downtown and Dale Earnhardt Boulevard to the newer subdivisions out toward the Concord city line.
We also serve surrounding communities throughout the area. If you need concrete work in Concord just to the south, or in Salisbury to the north, we cover those areas regularly.
Call us or submit a request through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. Let us know the type of project, the approximate size, and your Kannapolis address so we can prepare for the site visit.
We visit the property, assess the existing surface and soil conditions, and give you a written estimate at no cost. If the project needs a city permit, we identify that during the estimate visit so there are no surprises about the timeline or cost.
We remove the old surface, grade and compact the base, and pour the new concrete to spec. Most residential jobs in Kannapolis take one to three days. Larger commercial parking lot projects may take longer depending on site conditions and lot size.
After the pour, plan for 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and seven days before vehicles on a new driveway or parking surface. We walk you through the cure instructions before we leave and clean up the site fully at the end of the job.
We serve Kannapolis and Cabarrus County and respond within one business day. Free written estimates - no surprise costs.
(828) 282-0670Kannapolis is a city of about 50,000 people in Cabarrus County, situated along I-85 between Charlotte and Salisbury. The city was built in the early 1900s as a planned mill town by the Cannon textile company, and that history is visible in the older neighborhoods near downtown - streets lined with craftsman bungalows and small cottages built to house mill workers, many of which are still standing and occupied today. The Cannon Mills plant closed in 2003 and the site was redeveloped into the North Carolina Research Campus, which now anchors the revived downtown alongside Atrium Health Ballpark and new retail and residential development. You can read more about the city's history on the Kannapolis Wikipedia article.
Kannapolis is also the hometown of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr., and the bronze statue and tribute area downtown is a point of local pride that most residents know well. The city sits at a practical midpoint between Charlotte and Salisbury, and many residents commute north or south on I-85 for work, which has made Kannapolis an affordable alternative to pricier suburbs closer to Charlotte. The housing stock ranges from pre-1940 mill-era cottages in the center of the city to newer ranch-style and two-story homes in subdivisions toward the Concord border. We work on properties throughout Kannapolis and also serve the neighboring city of Concord to the south.
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