
Charleston Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving Teays Valley, WV, handling driveways, patios, foundations, and sidewalks for Putnam County homeowners. We have served families across the Teays Valley and Hurricane corridor since 2017 and respond to new requests within one business day.

Homes built during Teays Valley's 1980s and 1990s suburban boom are now hitting the age where original driveways crack and flake from years of freeze-thaw cycling. Our concrete driveway building service handles full replacements on Putnam County lots, including proper base grading to manage the drainage challenges that come with sloped subdivision lots.
Teays Valley homeowners invest in their yards, and a well-poured concrete patio extends livable space for the long West Virginia summers. Many of the single-family homes here have mid-sized backyard lots that are ideal for a poured concrete patio, either plain-finish or with stamped detailing.
With Putnam County continuing to grow, new construction on remaining lots in Teays Valley subdivisions is active, and many projects start with a slab foundation. We handle the grading, vapor barrier, and pour for new slabs on residential and light commercial projects throughout the area.
Teays Valley's planned subdivisions were built with sidewalks, and those original poured walks from 30 to 40 years ago are showing their age. Sunken or cracked panels are a trip hazard and can draw attention from homeowners association rules - we replace failed sections cleanly and match the existing grade.
Putnam County's hilly terrain means many Teays Valley lots have slope changes that need controlling. Concrete retaining walls hold back soil where yards step down, prevent erosion after heavy rain, and allow usable flat space on lots that would otherwise drain poorly and stay muddy through spring.
Additions, detached garages, and covered porches are common projects in Teays Valley, where homeowner investment in property upkeep runs high. Every structure needs footings below frost depth to avoid heaving - we handle residential footings throughout Putnam County to the depth required by local frost line standards.
Teays Valley grew rapidly during the suburban expansion of the 1980s and 1990s, and most homes here are now 25 to 45 years old. That age range matters for concrete work because driveways, walkways, and patio slabs poured during that era are reaching the end of their expected service life at roughly the same time. Putnam County winters bring consistent freeze-thaw cycling - temperatures drop below freezing overnight, climb above it during the day, and repeat that pattern dozens of times between November and March. Water that seeps into surface cracks freezes, expands, and widens those cracks a little more each time. By spring, what started as a hairline becomes a trip hazard or a structural failure. A contractor who knows this climate plans concrete mix strength and curing time to account for it.
The terrain here adds another layer of complexity. Many Teays Valley lots have natural slope toward the road or toward drainage hollows, and the Kanawha Valley's clay-heavy soils hold water rather than letting it drain freely. That combination - slope, clay, and rainfall - means water takes the path of least resistance toward foundations and low spots after every heavy rain. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Putnam County has grown steadily for decades, meaning more homes, more impervious surfaces, and more runoff. Good concrete work in Teays Valley always includes attention to drainage grades so water moves away from the house, not toward it.
Our crew works throughout Teays Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. The area is an unincorporated community, so permits for residential concrete work run through Putnam County rather than a city building department. We pull all required permits and know the county process, which saves homeowners time and prevents delays mid-project.
Route 35 is the main corridor through Teays Valley, and nearly every neighborhood in the area branches off it. Most of the subdivisions we work in regularly sit east and west of the Route 35 and Hurricane Road corridor, ranging from newer construction near the county park areas to older sections developed in the 1980s. The area is closely connected to Hurricane to the west - many Teays Valley residents use Hurricane for shopping, school, and services, and the two communities share similar housing stock and property conditions.
We serve homeowners across Putnam County, including Winfield, WV to the north and Hurricane, WV to the west. If you are in Teays Valley or anywhere nearby, we can typically schedule a site visit within one business day.
Reach us by phone or through our estimate form and describe what you need. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit at your convenience.
We visit your Teays Valley property, measure the site, check the grade and drainage, and review any existing concrete that needs removal. You receive a written estimate with a clear price before any work is scheduled.
Our crew handles all site prep, forming, and the pour itself. You do not need to be present during the work day - we coordinate access before the job starts and keep the site clean throughout.
When the work is done, we walk the finished surface with you and explain the cure timeline - typically one week before light use and 28 days for full strength. We answer any questions before we leave.
We serve Putnam County homeowners with written estimates, no-surprise pricing, and work scheduled around your timeline. Call us or submit the form below.
(304) 414-0098Teays Valley is an unincorporated community in Putnam County, West Virginia, situated along US Route 35 between Charleston and the Winfield area. According to Wikipedia, it is one of the most populated unincorporated communities in West Virginia, with much of its growth happening since the 1980s as families relocated from Charleston in search of newer homes and more land. The area is characterized almost entirely by single-family residential subdivisions on mid-sized lots, with the commercial activity concentrated along the Route 35 corridor.
The housing stock here is newer than in most surrounding communities - most homes were built between the 1980s and early 2000s - and the area has a high rate of owner-occupied households. Putnam County, including Teays Valley, is one of the few West Virginia counties that has gained population in recent decades, which keeps demand for home maintenance and improvement services steady. Teays Valley shares schools, commercial areas, and zip codes with the neighboring city of Hurricane, and residents of both communities use the names almost interchangeably for daily life. The area is also a short drive from Winfield, WV to the north, where we also provide concrete contractor services.
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