
Charleston Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Sissonville, WV, including retaining walls, driveways, foundations, and concrete steps for homes along Sissonville Drive and the surrounding hollows. We have been serving Kanawha County rural communities since 2017 and reply to all requests within one business day.

Sissonville lots sit on Kanawha County hillsides where water runs toward foundations and soil shifts against yard structures every season. Our concrete retaining walls are designed for this terrain - properly reinforced and graded so water drains through rather than building pressure behind the wall.
Gravel driveways on Sissonville's steep lots wash out after every hard rain and need constant refilling. A poured concrete driveway on a rural hillside lot holds its surface, controls where water drains, and eliminates years of ongoing maintenance. We handle the grade work and pour for driveways on sloped rural properties throughout the area.
Many Sissonville homes from the 1960s and 1970s have original concrete or masonry entry steps that have cracked, settled, or separated from the porch over time. Replacing entry steps on a ranch or split-level home in this area is one of the most common residential concrete jobs we handle - and it makes an immediate difference in safety and appearance.
Sissonville homeowners replacing outbuildings, adding garages, or building additions on their wooded lots need foundations suited to the local soil conditions. Clay soil that expands and contracts seasonally requires proper depth and reinforcement that a contractor who knows Kanawha County terrain will build in from the start.
Any structure on a Sissonville hillside lot - a detached garage, covered porch, or workshop - needs footings below the frost line to stay stable through West Virginia winters. We pour footings to the correct depth for Kanawha County's frost conditions, giving new structures a stable base regardless of the slope.
Paths from driveways to front doors on Sissonville's sloped rural lots get eroded or undermined when drainage is not managed properly. A poured concrete walkway with the right pitch moves water off the surface instead of letting it pool and wash out the base - a problem we see often on properties along the hollows and wooded side roads here.
Sissonville is not a flat suburb. The community sits along WV Route 622 in the Kanawha Valley hills, with homes tucked into hollows and perched on wooded slopes that drain poorly and move seasonally. The bulk of the housing stock here was built in the 1950s through 1980s, and many of those homes are now 40 to 70 years old. Concrete driveways, walkways, and foundation walls from that era have absorbed decades of Kanawha County winters - repeated freeze-thaw cycling that cracks surfaces and pushes walls out of alignment over time. A contractor working in Sissonville needs to understand that standard flat-site methods do not always apply here, and that drainage management is not an afterthought.
The soils throughout Kanawha County contain high clay content, as documented by the USDA Web Soil Survey. Clay expands when it absorbs water and contracts when it dries out, and that movement exerts continuous pressure on any concrete structure in the ground - foundations, footings, retaining walls, and slabs. On sloped lots like those in Sissonville, spring snowmelt and heavy summer thunderstorms push large volumes of water downhill quickly. That combination of clay soil and hillside runoff is the main reason concrete damage in this area tends to be more severe than in flatter communities. Accounting for both factors at the design stage - drainage behind retaining walls, proper footing depth, correct slab thickness - is what separates work that holds from work that fails in a few winters.
Our crew works throughout Sissonville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. Because Sissonville is unincorporated, all permits for residential concrete work run through Kanawha County - we know that process and pull all required permits ourselves, so homeowners do not have to navigate county offices on their own.
WV Route 622, locally known as Sissonville Drive, is the road most Sissonville residents navigate daily, and most of the properties we work on are along it or on the side roads that branch into the hollows. Many homes are set back from the main road up gravel or paved lanes, with lots that are considerably more wooded and sloped than anything closer to Charleston. Sissonville Middle School sits near the geographic center of the community and is a reference point most residents recognize. Charleston is about 12 miles south, making Sissonville accessible for our crew without being part of the urban core. More information about Sissonville's geography and history is available through the Wikipedia article on Sissonville, West Virginia.
We serve homeowners throughout this part of Kanawha County, including Elkview, WV to the east and Charleston, WV to the south. If you are in Sissonville or the surrounding area, we can schedule a site visit within one business day.
Contact us by phone or through our online estimate form. We get back to every inquiry within one business day and schedule a site visit that works with your availability.
We come to your Sissonville property to assess the slope, soil conditions, existing drainage, and any concrete being removed. You get a written estimate with a firm price - we account for the site conditions before we give you a number, so there are no surprises after work starts.
Our crew handles all excavation, base preparation, forming, and the concrete pour. Rural lots in Sissonville often require more prep work than flat suburban sites, and we build that into our schedule so the job is not rushed.
When the work is finished, we walk the site with you and explain the cure timeline - light use is typically safe after about a week, with full strength reached around 28 days. We leave the site clean and answer any questions before we go.
We know Sissonville's rural lots and terrain. Call us or use the form below - we respond within one business day and provide written estimates at no cost.
(304) 414-0098Sissonville is a small unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, located about 12 miles north of Charleston along WV Route 622. The community sits in typical Kanawha Valley terrain - wooded hillsides, narrow hollows, and creek drainages - and most residents own their homes and have lived in the area for many years. Because Sissonville is unincorporated, it has no city government of its own; county services run through Kanawha County, and the community identifies primarily by its road address on Sissonville Drive and the surrounding side roads that branch into the hills. The area is quiet during the day as most working residents commute into Charleston.
The housing stock is older than in faster-growing Putnam County suburbs - most homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and ranch-style and split-level layouts on sloped lots are the dominant property type. Owner-occupancy rates are high, and many of these homes have been in the same family for decades. The terrain and housing age together create consistent demand for concrete work that handles slope and drainage properly. Sissonville is geographically close to Elkview, WV to the east along the Elk River corridor, and we serve both communities regularly. For background on the community, the Wikipedia article on Sissonville covers the area's history and geography.
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