Albany Concrete Company serves Corvallis homeowners with patios, driveways, and foundation work built for Willamette Valley conditions. We have completed more than 300 jobs in Benton County since 2019, and we respond to estimate requests within one business day.

Corvallis backyards turn into muddy messes during the rainy season without a proper surface. We pour patios that slope away from your home and drain cleanly, so you have a usable outdoor space even in November.
Many Corvallis homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s and still have original driveways that are cracked and settled. We build replacements with proper base prep for clay soils, so they stay level for decades.
Older homes in Corvallis often have foundations that have settled over time, especially in areas with poor drainage. We assess foundation issues and recommend repair or raising based on your home's actual condition.
Cracked or heaving sidewalks are common in Corvallis's older neighborhoods. We replace walkways that have become trip hazards, pouring new surfaces that are safe and level for years to come.
Stamped concrete gives you the look of natural stone without the cost or ongoing maintenance. We finish and seal every surface to withstand Corvallis's wet winters and occasional heat waves.
Garage floors take heavy use and can crack or develop surface damage over time. We pour replacements with proper thickness and finish, so you have a durable floor that holds up to vehicles and equipment.
Corvallis sits in the Willamette Valley with clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. That movement is hard on concrete slabs, and it is the main reason driveways and patios crack prematurely if the base was not prepared correctly. The city gets 42 to 50 inches of rain per year, with most falling from October through April. That long rainy season saturates the ground, puts pressure on foundations, and accelerates wear on any exterior concrete that was not sealed or finished properly. Freeze-thaw cycles in winter add to the stress, as temperatures dip below freezing on many nights between November and March.
A large share of Corvallis homes were built between the 1940s and 1980s, and many of those properties still have original concrete that has been in place for decades. These older homes often need base upgrades and better drainage before new slabs can be poured. The city also has a high share of rental properties, especially near Oregon State University, and those homes often have deferred maintenance that requires catch-up work. A contractor who knows Corvallis understands these conditions and can assess what your property actually needs before quoting the job.
We have been working in Corvallis since 2019 and have poured concrete for homes all across the city. We know the older neighborhoods near the Willamette River, where homes from the 1940s and 1950s sit on lots with limited truck access. We also work regularly in the newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of town, where homes built in the 1990s and 2000s are now entering the phase where exterior surfaces like driveways and patios need their first major replacements.
Corvallis has its own building and permit processes, and we handle those details so you do not have to. Whether you live near the Oregon State University campus, out along Highway 99W, or in one of the residential neighborhoods between downtown and Kings Boulevard, we know the area and we are ready to help.
We also serve nearby communities throughout the Willamette Valley. If you are in Dallas or Albany, we work in those areas as well and understand the specific conditions that affect concrete in each city.
We visit your property to measure the area, assess site access and slope, and discuss what you want the finished surface to look like. You receive a written estimate within one business day that includes all costs upfront.
If your project requires a permit, we handle that paperwork before the crew arrives. Once permits are approved and the weather forecast looks favorable, we confirm your start date. This step addresses cost and timeline concerns before work begins.
We remove old concrete if needed, excavate to the proper depth, and compact a gravel base layer for drainage and stability. This prep work is the foundation of a long-lasting surface. It takes one full day, and the work is noisy but manageable.
The crew pours, levels, and finishes the concrete in one day. We cut control joints and apply the final texture before leaving. The surface is off-limits for at least 24 to 48 hours, and we tell you exactly when it is safe to walk on or drive over. You do not need to be present during the pour.
We serve all of Corvallis, from the OSU campus area to the north-side subdivisions. Call us today for a free estimate.
Call (458) 233-8057Corvallis is a city of about 59,000 people in the Willamette Valley, about 45 miles south of Salem and 85 miles south of Portland. The city is home to Oregon State University, which enrolls around 32,000 students and is the dominant employer in the area. That means a large share of Corvallis housing is rented rather than owner-occupied, and many neighborhoods near the university have older homes that have been converted to rentals. Median home values in Corvallis are around $400,000 to $450,000, which is above the state median, and homeowners here tend to invest in maintaining their properties.
Corvallis has distinct neighborhoods with different housing characters. The older areas near downtown and the river have homes from the 1940s through 1970s, many of which are wood-frame construction with original windows and roofing. The north and west sides of town have seen significant residential growth since the 1990s, with newer subdivisions featuring larger homes on standard suburban lots. These neighborhoods are now 20 to 30 years old and entering the phase where exterior surfaces like driveways, patios, and roofing need their first major replacements. We also serve nearby communities, including Albany and Salem, and understand how each area's housing stock affects concrete work.
Call us today or fill out our contact form. We serve all of Corvallis and the surrounding areas.