
Hagerstown Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Waynesboro, PA. We handle driveways, sidewalks, retaining walls, steps, and foundation work on the older homes near the Diamond, the brick and wood-frame houses throughout the borough, and the newer properties on the outskirts of town. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Waynesboro is a walkable borough and most in-town properties have sidewalks fronting the street. Decades of freeze-thaw cycles have heaved and cracked many of the original panels, and property owners in the borough are responsible for maintaining the sidewalk in front of their property. A new concrete sidewalk removes a liability and eliminates the seasonal patching that deteriorating panels require.
A large share of Waynesboro homes were built before 1960, and many still have aging asphalt or gravel driveways that have settled and cracked under decades of clay-soil movement. A new concrete driveway on a properly compacted base is the right fix for homes where the original surface has failed past the point of repair.
Waynesboro sits at the base of South Mountain, and many properties in and around the borough have sloped yards that lose soil every spring. Concrete retaining walls handle the pressure from clay-heavy soils, stop erosion on hillside lots, and create flat usable space on grades that are otherwise difficult to manage.
Many of the brick and wood-frame homes near the Waynesboro Diamond have front entry steps that have cracked through and settled after more than a century of Pennsylvania winters. Replacing them removes a tripping hazard and eliminates the annual repairs that failing original steps demand.
Waynesboro has many homes built over stone foundations from the 1800s and early 1900s. New additions and detached structures require properly engineered foundations designed for Franklin County frost depth and the valley's clay soils, which hold water long after a rain and shift with the seasons.
Waynesboro homeowners who spend time at Renfrew Park or along the borough greenway often want the same outdoor living feel at home. A concrete patio gives you a durable, low-maintenance surface that holds up to Pennsylvania summers without the constant upkeep that pavers or pressure-treated wood require.
Waynesboro is a small borough in southern Franklin County where a large share of homes were built over 100 years ago. Brick exteriors, wood-frame construction, and original stone or early poured-concrete foundations are common throughout the in-town streets. Concrete flatwork from that era was not designed for modern vehicle loads, and many of those original slabs are now settled, cracked, or failing. The tight in-town lots mean equipment access is sometimes limited, and crews need to understand how to work around older structures without causing additional damage.
The Cumberland Valley climate adds another layer of challenge. Waynesboro averages 20 to 30 inches of snow annually, and winter temperatures regularly cross the freezing point from November through March. Those freeze-thaw cycles force water into cracks and widen them season after season. The valley also sits near Antietam Creek, and lower-lying parts of the borough deal with drainage and moisture issues that show up in basement water intrusion and foundation movement after heavy rain. A contractor who specifies the right concrete mix for this climate and builds proper drainage into every pour is the difference between a slab that lasts 30 years and one that cracks within five.
Our crew works throughout Waynesboro regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The borough is compact - most streets are close together and many properties have limited side access - so we plan jobs carefully around tight lots before equipment arrives. Permit work for borough properties goes through the Waynesboro Borough municipal office, and we handle the application process so homeowners do not have to navigate it themselves.
The central reference point in Waynesboro is the Diamond, the historic square at the center of town where most of the oldest homes and commercial buildings are clustered. Renfrew Park, just east of the borough core along Antietam Creek, is one of the most recognized green spaces in southern Franklin County. The homes near the park and along the creek are in some of the lower-lying parts of the borough, where drainage and moisture management around foundations is especially important. We also serve the newer subdivisions on the outskirts of the borough, where driveways built in the 1980s and 1990s are now at the age where a full replacement is the right call.
We frequently serve customers in Gettysburg, PA to our north and across the state line in Hagerstown, MD. Our service territory covers the full corridor between Waynesboro and the Maryland border, and we are familiar with the permit requirements on both sides.
Call us or fill out the contact form and describe the job - a photo helps but is not required. We reply within one business day to schedule a site visit.
We come to your Waynesboro property, assess the area, and provide a written estimate before any work begins. The estimate covers demolition, materials, labor, and any permit fees - no line items appear later.
We excavate, compact the base, set forms, and pour. Most residential jobs in Waynesboro take one to three days of active work. You do not need to be present, but we keep you informed throughout.
Concrete needs at least seven days before foot traffic and 28 days before vehicles. We walk the finished job with you, explain the curing timeline, and answer any questions before we leave the site.
We serve Waynesboro and all of Franklin County. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your project will cost and how long it will take.
(240) 866-8862Waynesboro is a small borough of around 10,500 residents in the southern end of Franklin County, nestled in the Cumberland Valley with South Mountain rising to the east and farmland spreading to the west. The borough has a strong owner-occupied housing base, and most of the in-town streets are lined with homes built before 1960 - many dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s when the town grew up around manufacturing and industrial employers like Landis Tool Company. That industrial heritage built a neighborhood of solid, modest single-family homes on compact in-town lots - practical houses that have been maintained by generations of working families.
The borough core is oriented around the Diamond, the central town square that locals use as a reference point for neighborhoods and directions. Renfrew Park, a 107-acre green space along Antietam Creek, is one of the most recognized landmarks in town. Waynesboro sits just a few miles north of the Maryland state line, making it a natural commuter and contractor corridor for businesses operating in both states. Neighboring Chambersburg, PA is the Franklin County seat about 12 miles north, and we serve both communities regularly. We also work across the state line in Hagerstown, MD, so multi-state projects are routine for our crew.
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