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A local concrete contractor serving homeowners across Bossier City, LA.

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Our Story

How We Approach a Concrete Job

We pour and finish concrete for homes around Bossier City, driveways, patios, slabs, repairs, whatever's cracked or needs replacing. Most of us learned this trade doing flatwork for other crews before running jobs under our own name, so the process hasn't changed, just who's on the crew.

The problem we see most is a driveway or patio that's cracked, sunk on one corner, or never drained right in the first place, usually because the base underneath wasn't compacted before the pour. We fix that by compacting the subgrade properly, using the right thickness and reinforcement for what the slab carries, and cutting control joints within a day of finishing so the crack goes where we tell it to, not where the concrete decides on its own.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed & Insured

You're covered if something goes wrong on site, and we can show proof of insurance before we start. That's not something to take on faith with a contractor pouring concrete next to your foundation.

Written Quotes

We measure the job and put the concrete thickness, reinforcement and finish in writing before we start. No verbal estimate that changes once the truck shows up.

Clean Job Site

Concrete work leaves behind form lumber, extra base rock and washed-out mixer residue. We clear all of it, not just the visible mess, before we call a job finished.

On Schedule

A slab poured in the wrong conditions cures wrong, so we watch the forecast and move the date if we have to. We'd rather push a pour back a day than pour it in the rain.

Local Crew

We've worked the clay soil and humidity around Bossier City long enough to know what it does to a fresh pour. That local knowledge shows up in the base prep, not just the finish coat.

Own Crew

We don't hand your job off to a rotating set of subcontractors. The people forming, pouring and finishing your slab are the same ones who walked your yard.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about who we are and how we work.

How long have you been pouring concrete?
Summit Concrete Inc has years of hands-on experience with residential concrete work in the Ark-La-Tex area, including driveways, patios and repair work.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
The crew that shows up to form and pour a job is Summit Concrete Inc's own crew, not a rotating group of subcontractors. That keeps the same people accountable from base prep through the final finish.
Can I see examples of past concrete work?
Photos of past driveways, patios and repair jobs can be shared on request, and local addresses can sometimes be pointed out if you want to see a finish in person.
Why hire a smaller concrete contractor instead of a big company?
A smaller contractor means the person who quoted the job is usually the same one overseeing the pour, instead of a sales rep handing it off to a crew you never met. Scheduling also tends to be more flexible with fewer jobs stacked on top of each other.
Where is Summit Concrete Inc based?
Summit Concrete Inc is based in Bossier City, Louisiana, and works throughout the surrounding parishes.
How far out is your schedule usually booked?
Scheduling shifts with the season, spring and fall tend to book up faster since the weather is easiest to pour in. Calling early for a quote holds a spot further out on the schedule.
Do you clean up the site when the job is done?
Form lumber, excess base rock, washout and any old broken-up concrete get hauled off once a job is finished. The site is left usable, not just poured and abandoned.
What happens if something on my property gets damaged during the work?
Summit Concrete Inc carries liability insurance that covers accidental damage to a driveway, fence, sprinkler line or landscaping during a concrete job. Any damage gets reported and addressed directly rather than left for the homeowner to deal with.
Will you finish a concrete job another contractor started or walked away from?
Picking up a partially finished slab, a poorly poured driveway, or a job another contractor abandoned is something that gets looked at, though the existing work has to be assessed before quoting it. Sometimes what's already there has to come out before the rest can be done right.
How can I tell if concrete work is being done properly while it's in progress?
Properly done concrete work shows a compacted gravel base before forms go up, reinforcement placed correctly rather than sitting on the dirt, and control joints cut within a day of the pour. Asking to see the base and reinforcement before the concrete truck arrives is a reasonable request for any homeowner.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (318) 568-9967