Concrete Work Built to Last Decades

Forge Construction, LLC provides residential concrete repair, installation, and sealing services in Edmond.

Your driveway in Edmond absorbs years of heat, freeze-thaw cycles, and vehicle weight that eventually shows up as cracks, spalling, or uneven sections. Forge Construction, LLC works with homeowners throughout Edmond who need concrete that holds up to the demands of daily use without requiring constant patching or resurfacing.


Residential concrete services include repairing damaged slabs, pouring new driveways and patios, and applying sealing treatments that protect against moisture intrusion and surface wear. Each project begins with site preparation that accounts for soil conditions and drainage patterns, ensuring the finished surface remains level and stable over time.


If you need concrete repair, installation, or sealing in Edmond, reach out to discuss what your project requires

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How the Work Happens and What Changes

Concrete installation in Edmond starts with excavation and base material compaction, followed by formwork that defines the edges and thickness of the pour. You see the crew use screeds and floats to level the surface before finishing techniques are applied based on whether the area is a driveway, walkway, or patio.


After the concrete cures, you walk on a surface that drains properly, resists cracking under load, and maintains a consistent grade. Sealing adds a protective layer that reduces water absorption and keeps the surface looking cleaner between washes.


Repairs involve removing deteriorated sections, addressing any underlying drainage issues, and patching with fresh concrete that matches the existing slab in strength and appearance. The work does not extend to decorative stamping or extensive color treatments, but it does restore function and extend the usable life of your existing concrete surfaces before moving into questions you may have about timing and methods.

Questions That Come Up Before Starting

Homeowners in Edmond often want to know how long the work takes, what happens during curing, and whether repairs will match the rest of the slab, so here are answers to those concerns.

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How long does a concrete pour take to cure? You need to wait at least 24 to 48 hours before walking on new concrete, and about seven days before driving on it. Full strength develops over 28 days as the chemical reaction between cement and water completes.

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What causes concrete to crack after installation? Cracks usually result from inadequate base preparation, rapid temperature changes during curing, or missing control joints that allow the slab to expand and contract. Proper site prep and joint placement reduce the likelihood of random cracking.

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Why does sealing need to happen after the concrete is poured? Sealing blocks moisture from penetrating the surface, which prevents freeze-thaw damage and reduces staining from oil or dirt. You apply it once the concrete has cured and any surface moisture has evaporated.

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What happens if the ground settles under a concrete slab? Settlement creates voids that cause the slab to sink or crack. Repairs may involve mudjacking or removing and re-pouring sections after compacting the base material to restore support.

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How do you match new concrete to an existing slab? Matching involves using similar aggregate and finishing techniques, though slight color variations are common due to differences in curing conditions and age. The repaired section will blend better over time as weathering evens out the appearance.

Forge Construction, LLC handles residential concrete projects in Edmond with attention to base preparation, proper curing, and long-term durability. If you need repair, installation, or sealing work done, get in touch to go over the specifics of your property.