
From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, Orangetown Concrete delivers solid work that holds up through every Rockland County winter. Free estimates, no-obligation quotes.

Orangetown Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Orangetown, NY and the surrounding Rockland County area. We handle 16 services - driveways, patios, stamped concrete, foundations, retaining walls, pool decks, and more - so homeowners and property owners have one reliable crew for every concrete need. We serve 12 cities across Rockland and Westchester counties and across the border into New Jersey.

Cracked or sunken driveway? A properly built concrete driveway handles decades of Rockland County winters and daily traffic without patching every spring.
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No outdoor space to actually use? A concrete patio turns an overgrown backyard into a place you will spend every warm evening from May through October.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the shifting and weeding? Stamped concrete gives you a high-end appearance as one solid, low-maintenance slab.
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Uneven or heaved sidewalk panels are a trip hazard - especially in icy Orangetown winters. A new sidewalk fixes the hazard and meets local drainage requirements.
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Dusty, stained, or crumbling garage floor? A fresh concrete pour gives you a clean, solid surface that holds up under vehicles and heavy storage.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to stay plain. Stains, overlays, and textures can transform any existing slab into a surface that complements your home.
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Eroding hillside or yard that keeps losing soil? A concrete retaining wall holds the grade in place and gives sloped lots usable, level ground.
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New construction or a basement renovation? We pour flat, level concrete floors built to spec for residential and light commercial spaces.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form below. Tell us roughly what you need - type of work, location, and any timing considerations. We respond within 1 business day. No long hold times, no automated phone trees - a real person from our office gets back to you.
We come to your property, assess the site conditions, and measure the scope of work. You get a written quote that covers everything - labor, materials, permit fees if needed, and demolition of any existing surface. No surprises on the invoice later. The estimate takes about 20 to 30 minutes and carries no obligation.
Once you approve the quote, we schedule your project and pull any required permits. On the job, we prep the base properly, pour to spec, and finish the surface so it holds up through Rockland County winters. Before we leave, we walk the work with you and make sure you are satisfied with what we built.
We carry general liability insurance on every project and hold the required New York State contractor license. That matters if something goes wrong - and it matters when you sell your home and a buyer's inspector asks whether the work was done by a licensed contractor.
We do not quote over the phone because site conditions vary too much for a reliable number. We come out, measure, and give you a written itemized quote at no charge. You are under zero obligation to hire us after the estimate - and we will never pressure you.
Orangetown Concrete is based at 14 Drewry Ln in Tappan, NY. We are not a large regional crew that rotates through - we live and work in this area. Our reputation depends on every job we do here, which is why we do not cut corners.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. For most projects, we can schedule the on-site estimate within the same week. If your timeline is tight - a sale closing, a party, a construction deadline - tell us and we will work around it.
Ready to talk? Call (845) 286-8778 or send us a message.
“We had a badly heaved driveway from years of freeze-thaw damage. The crew finished the job in two days, and the new surface was exactly what we asked for. They also pulled the permit and handled the inspection without us having to lift a finger.”
“I wanted a stamped concrete patio that matched the stone on our house. They brought samples out, we picked the pattern together, and the finished result looked better than I expected. We were using it within a week.”
“Our garage floor had been crumbling for years. The pour was smooth, the crew cleaned up completely, and the final surface is solid. It has been through two winters now with no issues.”
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after your estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the project and give you a written quote.
(845) 286-8778Orangetown Concrete is based in Tappan, NY and serves 12 cities and communities across Rockland County, Westchester County, and northern New Jersey - including Nyack, Spring Valley, Nanuet, and New City. For most project locations within our service area, we can schedule an on-site estimate within the same week you contact us.
Water seeps into tiny pores in concrete, freezes, expands, and pushes outward. In Rockland County - where temperatures cross the freezing mark dozens of times each winter - this cycle is the single most common cause of cracked and heaved concrete. A proper gravel base, the right concrete mix, and a penetrating sealer are the three things that prevent it.
In most cases, yes. The Town of Orangetown requires permits for concrete flatwork that changes grading or drainage - which most driveways and larger patios do. The permit triggers an inspection that protects you when you sell. A reputable contractor handles this for you; one who suggests skipping it is worth questioning. Learn more at the Town of Orangetown Building Department.
Concrete typically lasts 30 or more years with basic maintenance, compared to 15 to 20 years for asphalt. In a freeze-thaw climate like Rockland County, concrete also holds its surface better - asphalt softens in heat and ruts under heavy vehicles. The upfront cost of concrete is higher, but the long-term cost of ownership is usually lower.
Control joints are shallow lines cut into a concrete slab at regular intervals. They give the concrete a planned place to crack if it moves - so any cracking happens along those lines instead of randomly across the surface. A slab without control joints, or with joints spaced too far apart, is more likely to develop visible, irregular cracks over time.
You can walk on new concrete after about 24 hours. Vehicles should stay off for at least 7 days. Heavy vehicles - moving trucks, delivery vehicles, RVs - should wait a full 28 days. Rushing this step is one of the most common causes of early cracking. The American Concrete Institute has published detailed guidance on curing requirements.
No - rock salt accelerates surface scaling, especially on driveways that are less than a year old. The salt lowers the freezing point of water, which creates more freeze-thaw cycles on the surface itself. Sand or a calcium magnesium acetate product gives you traction without the damage. Sealing your driveway annually also significantly reduces salt penetration.
Orangetown Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Tappan, NY, serving Orangetown and 11 surrounding cities since 2024.
We hold a New York State Home Improvement Contractor license and carry general liability insurance on every project we take on.
Since opening, we have completed projects across 16 concrete service types - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and structural foundations - across 12 cities in Rockland County, Westchester County, and northern New Jersey.
Want to know more about how we work and who is behind the business? Read more about us.
Yes. New concrete should be sealed once it has fully cured - about 28 to 30 days after the pour. After that, resealing every two to three years protects the surface from road salt and freeze-thaw damage. Skipping sealing is not catastrophic, but it measurably shortens the surface's life in Rockland County's climate.
Isolated small cracks near control joints are often patchable. But if cracks keep reopening after patching, sections have heaved or sunk, or the surface is flaking across a large area - especially after repeated Orangetown winters - a full replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
Most residential driveways and patios are poured four inches thick. If heavy vehicles - trucks, SUVs, or RVs - regularly use the surface, five to six inches is a better choice. Thicker concrete costs more upfront but is far less likely to crack under repeated loads. The Portland Cement Association publishes thickness guidance for different use cases.
For technical standards on concrete mix design, curing, and durability, the Portland Cement Association is the most authoritative source available to homeowners. If you have questions about your specific project, call us directly and we will give you a straight answer.
Orangetown is a town in Rockland County made up of several distinct villages and hamlets, including Tappan, Pearl River, Blauvelt, Palisades, and Sparkill. Most homes here were built during the postwar decades - the 1940s through the 1970s - which means a large share of the driveways, sidewalks, and patios in these neighborhoods are 50 or more years old and well past their expected lifespan.
The town sits about 20 miles north of Manhattan, just over the New Jersey border from Tappan and its historic district. Orangetown's climate is a real one - cold winters with repeated freeze-thaw cycles, heavy spring rains, and clay-heavy soil that moves with the seasons. Those conditions are hard on concrete that was not built correctly, which is why base preparation and the right concrete mix matter more here than in warmer parts of the country.
From Pearl River to the wooded lots near Palisades, we have worked on homes across every corner of this town. We know the Town of Orangetown Building Department's permit requirements, we understand the local soil and drainage conditions, and we build every project to hold up through the winters here - not just the first summer.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Orangetown Concrete
14 Drewry LnTappan, NY 10983(845) 286-8778contact@concreteorangetown.comAlways open, 24/7.
From a single sidewalk panel to a full foundation, Orangetown Concrete handles every job with the same attention to base prep, mix quality, and finished workmanship. Call or send a message for your free estimate.