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A local concrete contractor serving homeowners across Greater Landover, MD.

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Our Story

How We Look at a Concrete Job

We pour concrete driveways, patios, walkways, steps and slabs for homeowners around Greater Landover. Most of us got into this trade doing flatwork for other contractors before going out on our own, and concrete is still the only thing we do.

If you're on this page, there's a good chance you've got a slab that's cracked, sunk on one corner, or a driveway with a chunk missing where the edge spalled from years of road salt. We dig out the bad base, not just the visible crack, because a patch on a bad base cracks again in a season. What decides whether a slab is still flat in five years is the compaction under it and where we cut the control joints, not how smooth the top finish looks on day one.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed and Insured

You can ask for our insurance certificate before we start any work. If a truck damages your lawn or a delivery scratches a driveway, that's on our policy, not your homeowner's insurance.

Written Quotes

Every quote spells out the thickness of the slab, the PSI of the mix and whether we're using rebar or wire mesh. No changing numbers once the trucks show up.

Proper Site Prep

A slab is only as good as what's under it, so we excavate to grade, compact in lifts, and check the forms with a level, not by eye. Skipping this step is why driveways heave after the first hard winter.

On Schedule

Concrete doesn't wait around for a crew that's running late, so we plan the pour around the weather and the truck schedule, not the other way around. You'll know the pour date a week out, not the morning of.

Local Crew

Prince George's County clay holds water and swells different than sandy soil further south, and that changes how we grade and drain a site. We've poured in this clay long enough to build for it instead of guessing.

Clean Job Site

Old slab demo, form lumber, and leftover gravel all leave the site when we do. You shouldn't have to rent a dumpster after we've finished a job we were paid for.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about working with Paradise Concrete Solutions.

How long has Paradise Concrete Solutions been pouring concrete?
Paradise Concrete Solutions focuses solely on concrete flatwork, driveways, patios, walkways and slabs, for homeowners in the Greater Landover area. Concrete is the sole trade rather than one service among several unrelated ones.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
Paradise Concrete Solutions uses its own crew for pours, form-setting and finishing, rather than subcontracting the flatwork out to a separate company. The same people who quote a job are typically the ones pouring it.
Can I see examples of past concrete work?
Photos of completed driveways, patios and repairs are available on request, and a site visit can often include a look at similar work poured nearby. Seeing a finished stamped or exposed aggregate job in person helps with choosing a finish.
Why choose a smaller concrete contractor over a large paving company?
A smaller concrete contractor typically means the same crew handles the quote, the pour and any follow-up, instead of the job passing between different departments. Response time on questions or issues after the pour is usually faster with a smaller, local operation.
Where is Paradise Concrete Solutions based?
Paradise Concrete Solutions is based in the Greater Landover, MD area and works throughout the surrounding Maryland communities. Being local means familiarity with the specific soil and drainage conditions in Prince George's County.
How far in advance do I need to book a concrete job?
Availability for a concrete pour depends on the season, with spring and early fall booking up fastest in Maryland. Reaching out a few weeks ahead of a target date gives the best chance of scheduling around a preferred timeframe.
Do you clean up after a concrete job is finished?
Old concrete debris, form lumber, and excess gravel or dirt from excavation all get hauled away once a pour is complete. The site is left graded and swept, not just poured and abandoned.
What happens if something gets damaged during the work?
General liability insurance covers damage to a driveway, lawn, or nearby structures caused during a concrete pour or demolition. Certificates of insurance are available on request before work begins.
Will you finish a concrete job another contractor started or abandoned?
Taking over a partially completed concrete job is possible, but it starts with assessing what was actually poured and whether the existing base and forms are usable. Sometimes the existing work has to come out entirely before a new pour can go in correctly.
How can I tell if concrete work is being done correctly?
Proper concrete work shows in details like straight, evenly spaced control joints, a slab with a slight slope for drainage, and edges that are tooled rather than left sharp and prone to chipping. Asking to see the rebar or mesh placement before the pour, and the compacted base before forms go in, is a reasonable request of any concrete contractor.

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