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Concrete in Great Neck, VA

Great Neck is served by the same licensed, insured concrete professionals in the ProvenQuote Virginia Beach network. The Virginia Beach County area experiences cold winters, heavy snow, and freeze-thaw cycles — the same contractors covering Virginia Beach handle every Great Neck job.

Typical concrete costs in this area: $8,000–$18,500

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Concrete Services in Great Neck, VA

Great Neck sits within the broader Virginia Beach service area in Virginia Beach County. The region is known for cold winters, heavy snow, and freeze-thaw cycles — homeowners here face hurricane and tropical storms, which makes hiring a locally-licensed concrete contractor essential. ProvenQuote connects Great Neck residents with professionals who are already established in this market, not contractors from out of region.

All contractors in our Virginia Beach network serving Great Neck are licensed through State Contractor Licensing Board and carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Typical project costs in this area run $8,000–$18,500, consistent with Virginia Beach metro pricing.

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Concrete Services Available in Great Neck

Concrete Driveway Installation in Great Neck

A concrete driveway is one of the largest investments homeowners make in their property. In Virginia Beach, professional concrete contractors use air-entrained concrete and fiber-reinforced mixes to handle the region's freeze-thaw cycles and coastal humidity. Driveway installation typically takes 3–5 days, including site preparation, forming, pouring, and finishing. Contractors in Virginia Beach customize thickness and reinforcement based on your home's location—whether in Kempsville, Lynnhaven, or Princess Anne.

Concrete driveways in Virginia Beach require a permit from the Virginia Beach Department of Planning before work begins. Most driveway jobs range from $2,500 to $8,000 depending on size and finish. Frost-resistant sealers applied after installation help protect against salt spray and moisture damage common in coastal areas.

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Concrete Patio Installation in Great Neck

Concrete patios give homeowners a functional outdoor space perfect for entertaining in Virginia Beach's temperate summers. Local concrete pros can pour patios in standard finishes or upgrade to broom-finish surfaces for slip resistance near pools or water features. The typical project takes 2–4 days from prep through curing. Many homeowners in neighborhoods like Ocean Lakes choose concrete patios because they resist the salt spray and moisture that damage wood or composite materials.

Patio installations in the Virginia Beach area usually cost between $2,000 and $6,000. Professional contractors apply frost-resistant sealers to guard against seasonal weather stress. A patio permit may be required if your property is in an HOA or if the structure exceeds certain size thresholds—check with the Virginia Beach Department of Planning before starting.

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Stamped & Decorative Concrete in Great Neck

Stamped concrete lets homeowners achieve the look of pavers, stone, or tile at a lower cost than traditional materials. Contractors in the Virginia Beach area stamp patterns into fresh concrete, then apply colored stains or sealers to enhance the design. This technique works beautifully for driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks. The Humid Continental climate means sealers must be reapplied every 1–2 years to protect the finish from moisture and freeze-thaw stress.

Stamped concrete projects in Virginia Beach typically range from $3,000 to $9,000 depending on pattern complexity and area size. Professionals use air-entrained concrete to resist the region's weather cycles. The finish transforms a basic concrete slab into a high-impact design element that increases property value and curb appeal.

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Sidewalk & Pathway Installation in Great Neck

Sidewalks and pathways improve accessibility and safety around your Virginia Beach home. Professional concrete contractors build these surfaces to ADA standards and local building codes, ensuring proper slope for drainage. A single-family sidewalk project typically takes 1–3 days. Contractors in Hilltop, Kempsville, and other Virginia Beach neighborhoods use fiber-reinforced concrete to minimize cracking in areas prone to seasonal temperature swings.

Permit requirements depend on your property's location and project scope—the Virginia Beach Department of Planning can clarify what your job needs. Most sidewalk installations run $1,500 to $4,000. Applying a frost-resistant sealer after installation extends the life of the surface and prevents water damage during winter freeze-thaw cycles.

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Concrete Crack Repair & Sealing in Great Neck

Virginia Beach homeowners often discover cracks in driveways, patios, and walkways during spring thaw when freeze-thaw stress is highest. Water seeps into small cracks, freezes in winter, and expands, widening damage. Local concrete pros repair cracks by cleaning debris, filling with epoxy or polyurethane, and sealing the surface. Early repair prevents expensive foundation or structural problems and keeps your property safe and attractive.

Crack sealing is one of the most cost-effective concrete services, typically running $200 to $1,500 per project. Professional contractors apply frost-resistant sealers to prevent new cracks from forming. In Virginia Beach's Humid Continental climate, annual sealing every spring protects against moisture infiltration and salt spray damage from coastal weather.

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Foundation Repair & Leveling in Great Neck

Foundation problems in Virginia Beach can stem from soil settlement, frost heave, moisture imbalance, or coastal flooding impacts. Concrete contractors assess cracks, uneven floors, and structural movement to determine repair methods. Common solutions include mud jacking, concrete leveling, and targeted crack injection. These specialized services require licensed professionals with structural knowledge to ensure long-term stability and safety of your home.

Foundation work is a significant investment, with repairs ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 or more depending on severity. The Virginia Beach Department of Planning may require permits for major foundation repairs. Professional contractors use structural-grade concrete and fiber-reinforced materials to rebuild or stabilize foundations against the region's moisture and freeze-thaw stresses.

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Concrete Costs in Great Neck

Concrete work in Virginia Beach ranges from $2,000 to $10,000 for most residential jobs. Costs depend on project size, complexity, and material choices. Get quotes from local concrete contractors to compare pricing for your specific needs.

ServiceLowHigh
Concrete driveway (2-car, 400 sq ft)
Concrete patio (300 sq ft)
Stamped concrete patio (300 sq ft)
Sidewalk installation (per sq ft)
Concrete crack repair (per job)
Foundation crack repair (per job)
Concrete sealing (per sq ft)

Pricing reflects typical Virginia Beach metro market rates and applies to Great Neck. Actual quotes depend on scope, materials, and site conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions — Concrete in Great Neck

How much does concrete cost in Virginia Beach, VA?

Concrete work in Virginia Beach typically costs between $2,000 and $10,000 for residential projects like driveways, patios, and walkways. Virginia Beach labor costs run about 3% higher than the national average, reflecting the region's active construction market and demand for licensed contractors in areas like Kempsville and Princess Anne. Material prices also vary based on site conditions, finishing type (standard vs. stamped), and whether your project requires special frost-resistant formulations for the Humid Continental climate.

Do you need a permit for concrete work in Virginia Beach?

Yes, most concrete work in Virginia Beach requires a permit from the Virginia Beach Department of Planning. Driveways, patios larger than 200 square feet, and any concrete work that affects drainage or property lines almost always need approval before work begins. Contact the Virginia Beach Department of Planning or consult with a licensed contractor to confirm permit requirements for your specific project—skipping permits can result in fines and complications when selling your home.

What is the best concrete system for Humid Continental climate in Virginia Beach?

Air-entrained concrete with a frost-resistant sealer is the best choice for Virginia Beach's Humid Continental climate. Air entrainment creates tiny air bubbles that allow concrete to expand and contract safely during freeze-thaw cycles, which occur frequently in winter. Pair this with a quality sealer and consider fiber-reinforced mixes for added crack resistance. Virginia Beach contractors often recommend stamped or sealed finishes to protect against moisture and salt spray, especially in coastal neighborhoods like Ocean Lakes.

How do Virginia Beach's weather conditions affect concrete systems?

Virginia Beach's hurricane and tropical storm risk, combined with Humid Continental freeze-thaw cycles, places constant stress on concrete surfaces. Winter temperatures drop below freezing, causing water trapped in concrete to expand and create cracks—a primary reason air-entrained concrete is essential. Summer heat and humidity accelerate surface deterioration, while salt spray from Atlantic storms can corrode reinforcement and cause spalling. Sealing concrete every 2–3 years and using proper drainage prevents water infiltration, the leading cause of concrete failure in Virginia Beach.

What is the best time of year to hire a concrete contractor in Virginia Beach?

Spring and early summer (April through June) is the best time to schedule concrete work in Virginia Beach. The concrete pour season peaks during these months when temperatures and humidity levels are ideal for curing. Fall (September through October) is a secondary option for driveway prep before winter. Avoid November through March when freeze-thaw cycles make it harder to achieve proper concrete strength, and contractors experience higher demand for crack repair from winter damage—which can delay scheduling by weeks.

How long does a typical concrete job take in Virginia Beach?

Most concrete projects in Virginia Beach take 2 to 7 days from excavation through final finishing and sealing. A standard driveway usually requires 3–5 days; patios and walkways typically take 2–4 days. Curing time extends the project—concrete needs 7 days to reach 70% strength and 28 days for full curing before heavy vehicle traffic. Virginia Beach's Humid Continental climate can slightly extend timelines if contractors must wait for ideal temperature and humidity conditions, so plan for potential weather delays in winter or during tropical storm season.

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