Hardscape features such as patios, driveways, walkways, and stairs play a crucial role in property design, balancing both functionality and aesthetics. When it comes to elevating these essential elements, Dundee Concrete Contractors stands out as the top choice. We excel in harnessing a diverse range of concrete installation techniques, including Standard, Textured, and Stamped, to enhance these features, whether on Pavers or artificial turf surfaces.
Part of what sets us apart is our mastery of various concrete styles and textures as we offer an extensive array of options, ensuring the final result not only harmonizes with your property's design but also delivers durability and visual appeal. From the inviting textured driveway options, such as Broom, Exposed Aggregate, Stained, and Sand Washed, to the standard concrete choices like Base Color or Colored Concrete (where the color is incorporated during the pour), and the versatile stamped concrete types like Belgium Slate, Brick, Cobble, Granite, Wood Grain, Wood Plank, and Custom designs, we offer a comprehensive suite of possibilities.
Our Services Include:
Stamped Concrete
Colored Concrete
New Concrete
Patios
Walkways
Steps and Stairs
Pool Decks
Spas
Driveways
Firepits and Fireplaces
Lawn Maintenance and Spray Services
Water Features
Concrete Curbing Including
Colored Curbing
Stamped Curbing
Custom Orders
Foundations and Slabs
Sport Courts
Landscape Pavers
Shop Floors
*new Custom Countertops
*visit our partner company Straightline Spokane to get a full list of our countertop install options
Additional Info
We love creating outdoor living spaces that can bring everyone together!
Serving the Greater Spokane area: North Spokane, South Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Cheney, Airway Heights, and more.
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