
Your driveway is cracking, your patio is settling, or you need a reliable foundation for a new build - and you want a crew that understands what Frederick homes actually go through.
Hagerstown Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Frederick, MD, specializing in driveways, patios, retaining walls, and foundation work. We serve everything from the 19th-century brick homes near Carroll Creek to the newer Colonials out past Route 26, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Frederick driveways take on heavy freeze-thaw stress every winter, and the clay soils common throughout the area cause settling when moisture levels shift. A properly built concrete driveway with an adequately compacted base and sealed joints handles both problems - and adds real curb appeal to a Frederick home.
Frederick homeowners in the newer subdivisions along Route 26 and Wormans Mill often have wide backyards that need a durable outdoor surface. Concrete patios outlast wood decking in Frederick summers and hold up to the freeze-thaw winters without the annual maintenance wood requires.
Properties on the hillier streets of older Frederick neighborhoods frequently lose soil to erosion during spring storms. A concrete retaining wall stops that loss, levels usable yard space, and handles the clay-soil pressure that collapses lighter block or timber walls over time.
Frederick has active new construction on its edges, and every new structure needs a foundation matched to local soil and frost depth conditions. The heavy clay soils throughout the Piedmont region of Maryland require proper base preparation and reinforcement to prevent settling over time.
The older rowhouses and brick homes near Frederick's historic downtown often have original stone or brick front steps that have cracked and shifted with decades of frost heave. Replacing them with a poured concrete set removes a safety hazard and keeps the front of the home looking maintained.
Frederick's pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, particularly near the historic downtown and Carroll Creek, rely on well- maintained sidewalks. Heaved or cracked sidewalk panels create tripping hazards and can create liability for property owners under city maintenance codes.
Frederick is Maryland's second-largest city, and it has a wider range of housing ages than almost anywhere else in the state. A homeowner near the historic downtown might own a brick rowhouse from the 1840s with an original stone foundation. A homeowner out in Wormans Mill might own a Colonial built in 2005 with a poured-concrete foundation and an attached two-car garage. Both need concrete work, and both need a contractor who understands what they are working with. The city sits in a Piedmont climate zone with around 20 inches of annual snow, regular freeze-thaw cycles from December through March, and heavy clay soils throughout. That combination cracks driveways, heaves sidewalks, and pushes water against foundations every year.
Frederick's historic district adds another layer of complexity. The City of Frederick Historic Preservation Commission oversees exterior changes in designated areas, and a contractor who does not know those rules can create permit problems for homeowners. Mid-century ranch homes and split-levels in the neighborhoods ringing the downtown core are now 50 to 70 years old - the original driveways, patios, and steps on those homes are at or past the end of their useful life. Understanding the difference between a quick resurfacing and a proper replacement is something a genuinely local contractor brings to every job.
Our crew works throughout Frederick regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We pull permits from both the City of Frederick Building Division and Frederick County as the project location requires, and we know the difference between the two permit processes and which one applies to your address.
Frederick is built around the crossroads of I-70 and I-270, and the city spreads in all directions from the historic downtown grid. The blocks near Carroll Creek Linear Park have some of the oldest and densest housing in the state. The lots are small, equipment access can be tight, and many homes sit close to the property line. Farther out, the newer subdivisions near Fort Detrick and along the Route 26 and Route 355 corridors have wider lots and longer driveways - different work, different planning. We have worked in both situations.
Homeowners near Chambersburg, PA to the north and Thurmont, MD to the northwest are also within our regular service area. If you are outside Frederick proper but in the surrounding county, call us and we will let you know whether we cover your address.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We respond to every Frederick inquiry within one business day, and you will speak with someone who knows the area - not a call center.
We visit your Frederick property to measure, assess the site, and identify any permit requirements. Your written estimate will break down materials, labor, removal, and permit costs separately so there are no surprises.
We handle permit applications with the City of Frederick or Frederick County depending on your location. Once approved, we schedule the pour around weather windows - spring and fall are ideal in Frederick's climate, and we plan accordingly.
Most residential concrete jobs take one to three days of active work, followed by a curing period of at least seven days before foot traffic. We walk you through care instructions before we leave, including when to seal the surface and how to protect it through its first winter.
Serving Frederick and Frederick County. We respond within one business day.
(240) 866-8862Frederick is Maryland's second-largest city, with a population of roughly 80,000 people. It sits at the junction of I-70 and I-270, about 50 miles from both Baltimore and Washington, D.C. That location has made it a draw for people who want more space and a genuine downtown without giving up access to major job centers. The city of Frederick has one of the largest and best-preserved historic districts in Maryland - blocks of 18th- and 19th-century brick buildings, rowhouses, and storefronts that line the streets around Carroll Creek. The housing stock runs from those 200-year-old brick homes near the creek all the way to brand-new subdivisions on the west side of town, which means contractors here encounter a wider range of building types than in most comparably sized cities.
Major employers include Fort Detrick on the north side of town and a growing healthcare and life sciences sector anchored by Frederick Health Hospital. The city has a high rate of owner-occupied housing, and residents tend to invest in their homes. Neighborhoods like Wormans Mill, West Hills, and the streets off Route 26 are among the more active areas for home improvement work. Contractors who serve Frederick also regularly work in nearby Hagerstown, MD to the west and Martinsburg, WV to the southwest, as all three cities sit within easy driving distance along I-70 and US-340.
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