Concrete Contractor in Johnston, IA
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Johnston is directly north of Urbandale in Polk County - one of the Des Moines metro's fastest-growing communities, with substantial new construction alongside established neighborhoods. Derek covers Johnston as a regular part of his route. Most Johnston requests get same-week scheduling.
Johnston's Concrete Demand
Johnston's growth profile creates two distinct concrete markets running simultaneously:
Newer subdivision construction - Johnston has added thousands of new homes in the last decade. Newer concrete in Johnston isn't at replacement age yet, but these homeowners are at the stage where patio additions, stamped concrete upgrades, and walkway projects are the primary concrete request. A home built in 2010 in Johnston often has no backyard patio - the builder delivered a house with a concrete apron and the homeowner is now ready to invest in outdoor living.
Older Johnston neighborhoods - the streets in southern Johnston near Merle Hay Road and the established residential areas have housing from the 1980s and 1990s where driveways are 25-35 years old. These properties have the same freeze-thaw deterioration pattern as Urbandale's older areas.
Johnston Subdivision Stamped Concrete
Johnston's newer subdivisions have some of the largest lots and newest homes in the Urbandale-area market. Stamped concrete patio projects in Johnston tend to run larger than the west Des Moines metro average - homeowners with larger lots and newer homes are investing in outdoor entertainment areas that match the quality of the interior.
Derek handles full stamped concrete patio scopes in Johnston - pattern selection, color hardener and release, pour timing, and sealer application - personally on every decorative job.
Pricing for Johnston
Same as Urbandale:
- Driveway replacement: $3,500–$8,500
- Stamped patio: $4,500–$9,500
- Standard patio: $2,000–$5,500
- Walkways: $800–$2,500
Free estimates - (515) 758-7863.
Johnston FAQs
My Johnston home was built in 2008 and doesn't have a patio. What does a new patio pour involve?
Site assessment for grade, drainage, and access - base prep and forming - pour and finish. Derek walks the intended area at the estimate and advises on size, shape, and whether stamped or broom finish is the right choice for the specific application.
Do you do the large patio projects in Johnston's newer subdivisions?
Yes. Larger scope stamped and broom finish projects in Johnston's newer development areas are a regular part of Derek's schedule.
How much does concrete work cost in Johnston, IA?
Same pricing as Urbandale - no travel premium. Driveway replacement: $3,500-$8,500. Stamped patio: $4,500-$9,500. Standard patio: $2,000-$5,500. Walkways: $800-$2,500. Free estimates - call (515) 758-7863.
Do you handle large stamped concrete patio scopes in Johnston's newer subdivisions?
Yes. Johnston's newer development areas have some of the largest lots in the Urbandale market - outdoor living projects including extended patios, walkways, pool deck surrounds, and driveway approaches are a regular part of Derek's Johnston work. He handles the full scope - pour, stamp, color hardener, sealer application - himself.
What's the difference between older Johnston neighborhoods and newer Johnston in terms of concrete needs?
Older southern Johnston neighborhoods have driveways and patios from the 1980s and early 1990s that are approaching or past end-of-life - typically the repair-vs-replace conversation. Newer Johnston subdivision homeowners are more commonly adding a patio that doesn't exist yet or widening an approach that wasn't built wide enough. Both are regular Johnston requests for Derek.
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"New driveway after Derek demoed the old slab. Crew showed up on time both days, worked clean, and the finished surface looks great. He showed me the base prep work before the pour so I could see what I was getting. No surprises on price or timeline - exactly what was quoted is what happened."
- Diane W., Johnston IA
