Concrete Driveway Installation and Replacement
Standard, decorative, stamped, colored, and exposed aggregate driveway options
Curb appealThe driveway is one of the first surfaces people see.
Drainage planningSlope and water movement matter in every driveway project.
Winter durabilityMinnesota salt and snow removal are part of the planning.
Finish optionsChoose the look that fits the home and maintenance expectations.

A better driveway begins below the surface

Driveway performance depends on base preparation, grade, reinforcement, control joints, finish selection, edges, drainage, and maintenance. We plan those details before the concrete is poured.

Best-fit projects

Driveway replacementNew drivewaysDecorative bordersExposed aggregateStamped accentsConcrete aprons

What this service covers

Driveway replacement

Remove failing concrete and rebuild the driveway around proper base, grade, joints, and finish.

Decorative driveway upgrades

Borders, color, exposed aggregate, or stamped accents can add detail without sacrificing usability.

Aprons and approaches

Coordinate driveway areas that connect to the garage, sidewalk, street, and landscape.

Long-term care

Sealing and sensible winter maintenance help protect the finished driveway.

How the project is planned

Every recommendation is shaped around the surface, the way the space will be used, the finish you want, and the practical details that affect long-term performance.

  1. Quote and layout
    We review dimensions, access, drainage, current condition, and finish goals.
  2. Prepare the base
    Old concrete, base, forms, reinforcement, and grade are handled before the pour.
  3. Pour and finish
    The concrete is placed, finished, jointed, and followed with care guidance.

Common questions

When should a driveway be replaced instead of repaired?

Replacement often makes more sense when the slab has widespread cracking, settling, drainage problems, or surface failure.

Can a driveway have decorative details?

Yes. Borders, color, exposed aggregate, and stamped accents can be planned into many driveway projects.

Should a new driveway be sealed?

Sealing is commonly recommended as part of long-term care, especially with Minnesota winter conditions.

Ready to talk through your project?

Send the project type, city, photos, and a quick description of what you want improved. MD Concrete + Epoxy will help you choose the right next step.

Call MD Concrete + Epoxy

South Metro: (952) 208-6434
East Metro: (651) 243-2878

For the fastest quote, include the project type, city, current surface condition, access details, and photos if available.