
Bowling Green Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, and 16 other concrete services across Bowling Green and the surrounding region - with proper prep, local-climate mixes, and no-surprise pricing.

Bowling Green Concrete is a concrete contractor based in Bowling Green, KY, offering 16 concrete services for homeowners and businesses across 12 cities in Kentucky and Tennessee. Whether you need a new driveway, a stamped patio, a retaining wall, or a slab foundation, we handle the full job from ground prep to final finish. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and a written quote before any work begins.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway handles heavy traffic and Bowling Green's freeze-thaw winters for 30 years or more.
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No usable outdoor space? A properly graded concrete patio gives you a low-maintenance surface that drains away from your foundation.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the weeds and shifting? Stamped concrete delivers that curb appeal as one solid surface.
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Lifted or crumbling walkway? A new concrete sidewalk sits level, drains correctly, and handles foot traffic for decades.
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Dusty, cracked garage floor? A properly finished concrete floor is easier to clean and holds up under years of vehicle traffic.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to be your only option - decorative finishes add color, texture, and real curb appeal.
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Sloping yard washing out after rain? A concrete retaining wall holds the grade in place and stops erosion before it gets worse.
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Need a solid interior floor for a shop, basement, or addition? We pour and finish concrete floors built to carry the load.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. You tell us what you need, we ask a few questions, and we schedule a time to come look at the site in person. No guessing, no phone quotes - we need to see the ground before we can give you an accurate number.
We visit your property, measure the area, check the slope and soil conditions, and talk through your options. You get a written quote that breaks out exactly what is included: demo, base prep, the pour, cleanup, and any permit fees. No obligation to move forward until you are ready.
Once you approve the quote, we pull any required permits and get you on the schedule. Our crew shows up on time, preps the ground properly, pours and finishes the concrete, and walks you through the finished job before we leave. You get a driveway, patio, or foundation built to last in this climate.
We carry full liability insurance on every project. You are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property - and you can ask to see our certificate before we start.
We visit the site, measure everything, and hand you a written quote that breaks out labor, materials, demo, and permit fees. No pressure to sign on the spot.
We are a local company. We know Warren County's clay soil, its freeze-thaw winters, and what the city permit office requires. We are not a call center dispatching crews from hours away.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. Before work starts, you get a written schedule so you know exactly when the crew arrives, how long the pour takes, and when you can use the surface.
Ready to talk? Call (270) 936-1028 or send us a message.
"We had a two-car driveway poured last spring. The crew showed up on the day they said, finished in three days, and the surface has held up perfectly through the past winter with no cracking. Exactly what we needed."
David R., Bowling Green - Concrete driveway building
"I wanted a stamped patio that looked like stone but did not require constant upkeep. The pattern came out clean and consistent across the whole surface. Six months in and it still looks the same as the day they finished."
Sandra M., Franklin - Stamped concrete services
"Our concrete steps had one section that had settled about two inches lower than the rest - a real trip hazard. They replaced the whole run, matched the width of the existing landing, and cleaned up after themselves. No complaints."
James T., Clarksville - Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day - no long waits, no automated phone trees. This estimate is completely free and comes with no obligation. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the area and walk through options with you.
(270) 936-1028Bowling Green Concrete is based in Bowling Green, KY and serves homeowners and businesses across 12 cities in Kentucky and Tennessee - including Franklin, Hopkinsville, Clarksville, and Elizabethtown. Most jobs are scheduled within the same week for customers within our primary service area.
The gravel sub-base under a concrete slab is what keeps it from sinking or cracking as the ground shifts. A skimped or missing base is the most common reason driveways and patios fail within a few years - no matter how good the concrete mix is.
Concrete holds up better over the long term in freeze-thaw climates like Bowling Green's. Asphalt needs resurfacing every 10 to 15 years. A sealed concrete surface typically lasts 30 years or more. The higher upfront cost usually pays off in reduced maintenance. The Portland Cement Association has detailed comparisons.
Spring and fall are the best windows - temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees give concrete the ideal conditions to cure. Summer heat can cause the surface to dry too fast and crack. Winter pours require extra precautions and are generally avoided in Bowling Green.
Control joints are the lines cut into a finished concrete slab at regular intervals. They create intentional weak points that guide any cracking to happen in a straight, hidden line rather than randomly across the surface. A contractor who skips them is leaving your slab vulnerable.
Warren County's clay-heavy soil expands when wet and shrinks when dry. That movement puts stress on everything sitting on top of it. A contractor who accounts for this by compacting the base thoroughly and adding gravel depth will give you a slab that stays flat through the seasons.
Foot traffic is generally safe after 24 to 48 hours. Vehicles should stay off for at least seven days. Full strength takes about 28 days - avoid dragging heavy objects across the slab or applying deicing salts before the concrete has fully cured.
Bowling Green Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Bowling Green, KY, serving 12 cities across Kentucky and Tennessee since 2023.
We hold a Kentucky contractor license issued by the state, which is required for the concrete and foundation work we do. Every job is fully insured, and we pull all required permits through the Bowling Green-Warren County Building Inspection office before any work begins.
Since 2023, we have completed concrete projects across all 12 of our service areas, covering everything from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and foundation work. Learn more about our company.
Without a properly compacted gravel base, the concrete slab has nothing stable to rest on. In Bowling Green's clay soil, this leads to cracking and settling within a few years - and fixing it means tearing out the slab and starting over.
Freeze-thaw cycles are a real factor here. Ask your contractor what mix they use and whether they apply a sealer after curing. Proper prep and sealing are the two things that most determine how concrete holds up in this climate over time.
A dramatically low quote usually means something is being left out - often the gravel base, the permit, or debris hauling. Get at least three written quotes and compare what is actually included in each, not just the bottom line number.
The American Society of Concrete Contractors publishes contractor qualification guidelines that are worth reviewing before signing any agreement. When you are ready to talk, call (270) 936-1028 or contact us online.
Bowling Green is the third-largest city in Kentucky, with around 75,000 people in the city and more than 170,000 in the surrounding metro area. Western Kentucky University sits right in the heart of the city, bringing thousands of students, staff, and long-term residents who own and invest in their homes. It is a real city with a wide range of housing - from older brick ranch homes near campus to newer subdivisions on the south and east sides.
The city is home to the National Corvette Museum, one of the most recognized landmarks in Kentucky, and the GM Corvette assembly plant that draws workers from across the region. Established neighborhoods like Shake Rag and College Hill sit alongside fast-growing subdivisions built in the past decade. Many of Bowling Green's older homes - particularly those built before 1980 - sit on the clay-heavy Warren County soil that is one of the main challenges for concrete work in this area. Beech Bend Park, a well-known local gathering spot that has been part of the community since the early 1900s, is another landmark residents know well.
Bowling Green gets around 50 inches of rain per year and sees repeated freeze-thaw cycles every winter - conditions that put real stress on driveways, sidewalks, and concrete flatwork. Bowling Green Concrete has worked on concrete projects across all of Bowling Green's neighborhoods, from the areas near WKU campus to the newer builds off Scottsville Road. We know this soil, this climate, and what the Bowling Green-Warren County Building Inspection office requires for permitted work.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Bowling Green Concrete
2380 Russellville Rd, Bowling Green, KY 42101
(270) 936-1028info@bowlinggreenconcretecontractor.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call Bowling Green Concrete today for a free on-site estimate - we serve Bowling Green and 12 surrounding cities with no-surprise pricing and concrete built for Kentucky's climate.