Concord Township, Ohio
Long Concord Driveways, Built To Last
Wooded lots, long approaches, and clay pockets that eat cheap driveways. We over-build the base so the surface stays flat through every Concord winter.
Local Overview
Paving & Concrete in Concord Township, Lake County
Concord Township is where our resurfacing and long-driveway work really shines. Half the lots off Girdled, Prouty and Auburn Rd have driveways longer than a football field, most sit on some kind of clay-and-till mix, and every one of them takes the full hit of Ohio winter without any tree cover.
We plan Concord jobs around drainage first, base second, and surface last. The mistake we see most often on inherited driveways is a paper-thin asphalt cap over unstable ground — beautiful for one summer, alligator-cracked by the next.
Neighborhoods & Streets We Serve
What We Build In Concord Township
Residential Paving
Long rural driveways, side-yard tractor pads, resurfaces and full gravel-to-asphalt conversions. We stage material trucks along the drive to avoid tearing up your lawn.
Commercial Paving
Rural business lots, veterinary clinics, landscaping yards and equipment storage pads with reinforced base for heavy loads.
Driveways
3–4 inches of hot-mix asphalt on 6+ inches of compacted #57 limestone, with fabric where the sub-grade is wet. Concrete option available for entrances and turnarounds.
Parking Lots
Employee lots and customer parking for Concord's businesses along Crile Rd and Ravenna Rd — new construction or overlays with proper stormwater management.
Concrete
Garage floors, pole-barn pads, turnaround aprons and generator slabs. All 4,000+ psi, reinforced and cured before we leave the site.
Drainage
French drains, culvert replacements, ditch cleanouts and re-pitched aprons. We solve the water first — then the asphalt lasts.
Services Offered in Concord Township
Gravel-to-Asphalt Conversion
One-day conversion for driveways up to 600' when the existing gravel base is sound. Regrade, top-up, tack and pave.
Driveway Resurfacing
1.5–2" overlay for Concord driveways where the base is still solid but the surface has cracked or oxidized.
Full Rebuild
Tear-out, over-excavation of soft spots, geotextile, new limestone base, then fresh hot-mix in two lifts.
Culvert & Drainage Work
Replace old crushed corrugated culverts, add end walls, and set proper positive drainage for your township ditch.
Concrete Pole-Barn Pads
6" reinforced pads with thickened edges for equipment and vehicle storage.
Sealcoating & Crack Fill
Rotational sealcoat program for long rural drives that take the full brunt of Ohio winter.
Why Homeowners & Businesses In Concord Township Choose Rendon
Specialists in driveways over 200 feet — we won't blink at 600'.
Over-excavation of wet clay pockets included, not upcharged.
Geotextile fabric on any soft sub-grade — standard practice, not extra.
Same crew on your job for the whole run.
We schedule material trucks to protect your lawn and landscaping.
1-year workmanship warranty in writing.
Concord Township Paving FAQs
How much does a long Concord driveway cost?+
Rural Concord Township driveways can run 200–600+ feet. Depending on width, base condition and drainage, expect $8,000–$25,000 for asphalt and $18,000+ for concrete. We break estimates into base, surface and drainage line items so nothing's hidden.
Can you convert my gravel driveway to asphalt?+
Yes — this is one of our most common Concord jobs. We regrade the existing gravel (usually 4–6 inches is already there), add a compacted limestone lift if needed, then lay 3 inches of hot-mix asphalt. Most conversions are done in a single day.
Do I need a permit in Concord Township?+
Concord Township permits are only required for new curb cuts, right-of-way work or new drainage that ties into a public system. Simple replacements of an existing driveway usually don't require one — we'll confirm during your estimate.
How do you handle the wet spots on Concord lots?+
Concord's woodland lots often have springs and clay pockets. We over-excavate wet zones, install geotextile fabric and a drainage stone base, and add French drains where needed so the pavement isn't sitting on saturated ground.
Can you plow or seal my rural driveway too?+
We don't plow, but we can put you on a sealcoat rotation — first coat at 12 months, then every 2–3 years — which is critical on long unshaded drives that take the full brunt of Concord's winter freeze-thaw.
Nearby Communities We Serve
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