From driveways that handle Albany's wet winters to patios built for Willamette Valley soil, we deliver concrete work designed for this climate. Licensed, local, and ready to help with your next project.

Albany Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Albany and 12 surrounding communities in Oregon's Willamette Valley. We specialize in driveways, patios, foundations, and decorative concrete for residential and commercial properties. Our team handles everything from permits and ground preparation to finishing and sealing, delivering work built to handle Albany's clay soils and wet winters. With 16 specialized services and a focus on local conditions, we bring the experience and attention to detail your project deserves.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Turn your backyard into usable outdoor space with a concrete patio built to shed water and stay level in Albany's clay soil.
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Get the look of natural stone or brick without the cost. Stamped concrete delivers custom patterns in one solid, low-maintenance surface.
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Replace crumbling sidewalks with smooth, safe walkways that meet city standards and hold up through wet Oregon winters.
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Oil stains and cracked floors? A new garage floor slab gives you a clean, durable surface that stands up to vehicle weight.
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Add color, texture, and visual interest to driveways, patios, and walkways with decorative concrete finishes built to last.
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Stop soil erosion and create level yard space with concrete retaining walls engineered for stability and drainage.
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From basements to workshops, concrete floors deliver durability and easy maintenance in high-traffic indoor spaces.
Learn More →Call or submit a request through our contact form. We will schedule a free on-site visit to measure your space, assess ground conditions, and discuss your project goals. You will receive a detailed written quote within 1 business day breaking out all costs so you can make an informed decision.
Once you approve the quote, we pull any required permits from the City of Albany and schedule your project around favorable weather. Our crew arrives on the agreed date to remove old surfaces, grade and compact the ground, and build a solid base designed for Willamette Valley soil conditions.
We pour and finish the concrete with precision, cut control joints, and apply the right texture for safety and durability. After the surface cures, we walk you through the completed work, explain maintenance, and answer any questions. Your project is backed by our commitment to quality and clear communication every step of the way.
We carry an active Oregon Construction Contractors Board license and full liability insurance. Every project meets state requirements and passes inspection, protecting your investment and giving you peace of mind from start to finish.
We visit your property to assess conditions and measure the space before quoting. You receive a detailed written estimate within 1 business day with no pressure to commit. Our quotes include permits, prep work, and cleanup so there are no surprises.
We are a local business serving Albany and the surrounding Willamette Valley communities. We understand this area's clay soils, wet winters, and unique permitting requirements because we work here every day.
From driveways and patios to foundations and decorative concrete, we handle a full range of residential and commercial projects. Our service area spans Albany, Corvallis, Salem, and 9 other communities across Linn County and beyond.
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They showed up on time, finished our driveway in three days like they promised, and cleaned up the whole area before they left. No standing water after the rain last week - the drainage is exactly right.
Jennifer M., Albany - Concrete driveway building
Our old patio was cracked and uneven after years of settling. The new stamped concrete looks beautiful and feels solid. They explained every step and handled the city permit without us having to do anything.
Robert T., Corvallis - Stamped concrete services
They replaced our crumbling front sidewalk and it came out great. The crew was professional, the estimate was accurate, and they finished the job within the week they promised. Very happy with the result.
Susan K., Salem - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation. After you submit your request, someone from our Albany office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate where we measure your space, assess ground conditions, and provide a detailed written quote.
Call (458) 233-8057Albany Concrete Company serves Albany, OR and 12 surrounding communities across the Willamette Valley, including Corvallis, Salem, and Lebanon. We respond to estimate requests within 1 business day and can typically schedule on-site visits within the same week, weather permitting.
Concrete typically lasts 30-50 years in the Willamette Valley with basic maintenance, while asphalt needs resurfacing every 15-20 years. Oregon's wet winters and freeze-thaw cycles favor concrete's durability. The American Concrete Pavement Association provides detailed comparisons of pavement materials for different climates.
Willamette Valley clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, putting stress on concrete slabs over time. Proper base preparation with compacted gravel is essential to prevent cracking and settling. This is why the cheapest quote is rarely the best value for Albany projects.
Hairline cracks are normal, but cracks wider than a pencil, sections that have heaved or sunk, or surface flaking (spalling) are signs the slab has reached the end of its useful life. Patching buys time, but replacement is usually the smarter long-term investment once structural damage appears.
Verify their Oregon Construction Contractors Board license status, ask for local references from recent concrete projects, and confirm they handle permits and inspections. A written contract with a clear timeline and payment schedule protects both parties.
A quality sealer applied every 2-3 years keeps moisture and stains from soaking into the surface. In Albany's rainy climate, sealing is especially important because water that gets into unsealed concrete can freeze during cold snaps and cause the surface to flake or pit over time.
A broom finish (slightly textured) provides better traction when wet compared to smooth or polished surfaces. For a city that gets 44 inches of rain a year, choosing a finish that stays safe underfoot in wet conditions is a practical decision, not just an aesthetic one.
Albany Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Albany, OR, serving 12 communities across the Willamette Valley. We hold an active license through the Oregon Construction Contractors Board and carry full liability insurance for every project we take on. Our team specializes in residential and commercial concrete work, from driveways and patios to foundations and decorative finishes, all built to handle the clay soils and wet winters that define this region. With 16 specialized services and a focus on clear communication and quality results, we have built a reputation for delivering work that lasts.
Hairline cracks can often be sealed, but cracks wider than a pencil, sections that have heaved or sunk, or widespread surface flaking (spalling) usually mean the slab has reached the end of its structural life. An experienced contractor can assess whether patching will hold or whether replacement is the smarter investment. In Albany, soil movement and freeze-thaw cycles are the most common culprits behind irreparable damage.
Costs vary based on size, site conditions, and finish choices. A standard concrete driveway in Albany typically runs $4-$10 per square foot, while decorative options like stamped or exposed aggregate concrete add $2-$10 more per square foot. Difficult soil conditions, steep slopes, or limited site access can push costs higher. HomeAdvisor provides national averages, but local quotes are the only way to know what your specific project will cost.
The gravel base underneath your concrete is what keeps it from cracking or settling over time. If the ground is not compacted properly or the base is too thin, the slab will shift as the soil moves with seasonal moisture changes. In Albany, where clay soils expand and contract, skipping this step is the number one reason driveways and patios fail prematurely. A contractor who spends time on base prep is doing the work that keeps your project intact for decades.
Ready to move forward with your concrete project? Request a free estimate or call us at (458) 233-8057 to discuss your needs.
Albany sits in the center of Oregon's Willamette Valley, about 70 miles south of Portland and 25 miles north of Eugene. With roughly 57,000 residents, it is one of the larger cities in Linn County and serves as a regional hub for surrounding rural communities. The city runs along the Willamette River, with older neighborhoods close to the water and newer subdivisions spreading outward. Albany is known across Oregon for its historic architecture - the city has more than 700 historic buildings spread across four National Register historic districts, including Monteith, Hackleman, Downtown, and Millersburg. Many of these are Victorian, Italianate, and Queen Anne homes built in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
The Monteith House, built in 1849 by the city's founders, is Albany's oldest surviving building and sits in the heart of the Monteith Historic District. Bowman Park along the Willamette River is a well-known green space used by families year-round, and the annual Timber Carnival draws competitors and spectators from across the country for logging sports competitions. Albany's economy leans heavily on manufacturing, especially rare metals processing, with companies like ATI Specialty Alloys and Materion operating in the area. Samaritan Health Services is also a major employer. This mix of industrial and healthcare jobs means many Albany residents are long-term homeowners who invest in maintaining their properties.
Whether your home is a few blocks from the Monteith House in one of Albany's beloved historic neighborhoods, a ranch-style home built in the 1960s and 70s, or a newer property on the east or south side of town, we understand this area's unique conditions. Albany's clay-heavy soil, wet winters, and freeze-thaw cycles all shape how concrete work should be done here. Albany Concrete Company has worked on homes across every part of Albany and throughout the Willamette Valley. We know this city, we know its soil, and we are ready to help with your concrete project.
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200 SW Ellsworth St, Albany, OR 97321
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