
Everett Concrete Company is a local concrete contractor serving Revere, MA with driveway replacement, concrete steps, patio construction, and foundation work. We understand how salt air and coastal winters affect concrete here, and we respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.

Most driveways in Revere were poured decades ago without the base preparation methods that prevent frost heaving, and coastal salt air has accelerated their surface breakdown. Our concrete driveway building service uses proper base compaction and a low-permeability mix suited for coastal conditions, giving Revere homeowners a surface that holds up through both freeze-thaw cycles and salt air.
Front steps on Revere's older two- and three-family homes take constant use and face both freeze-thaw stress and the moisture that coastal air brings year-round. Crumbling or uneven steps are a safety and liability issue for homeowners and landlords alike - replacing them with properly reinforced concrete resolves both problems for decades.
Revere's small residential lots mean outdoor space is limited, so a concrete patio gets the most out of what is available. A concrete surface holds up to coastal humidity and winter ice better than pavers, which can shift and separate when frost moves the ground beneath them.
In Revere's dense neighborhoods, a cracked or heaved sidewalk panel creates a trip hazard and a liability issue - especially for landlords with multiple units facing the street. We pour sidewalks to city standards, graded away from the building and toward the street so water drains correctly.
Many Revere homes sit on early-era foundations that were built without the waterproofing standards used today, and coastal storm flooding adds extra water pressure that older foundations were not designed to handle. A new foundation with proper drainage protection keeps basements dry even in the wet conditions Revere sees regularly.
On Revere's tight lots where homes sit close together and grade changes are common, saturated soil after a nor'easter can push against foundations and erode yard boundaries. A concrete retaining wall holds that soil in place and protects both the structure and the lot line from water-driven erosion.
Most homes in Revere were built before 1960, and the concrete driveways, steps, and foundations on those properties have been through decades of hard New England winters without modern base preparation or concrete mixes. Freeze-thaw cycles hit these older pours hard - water works into surface cracks each winter, freezes and expands, then contracts in spring, slowly breaking the concrete apart. But Revere adds a layer of challenge that inland cities like Malden or Medford do not face: salt air from Revere Beach reaches properties for several blocks inland and speeds up the surface breakdown of concrete, especially where metal rebar is close to the surface. The combination of coastal moisture and freeze-thaw cycles means concrete here ages faster than it would even a few miles west.
The density of Revere's housing stock creates practical challenges on every job. Most residential lots in the city are under 5,000 square feet, and homes are built close to the street and to neighboring properties. That limits equipment access, staging space, and drainage options on most jobs. A large share of Revere's housing is also renter-occupied - roughly half of all units - which means many concrete repair needs come from landlords managing aging multi-family buildings where deferred maintenance has compounded over time. Getting the work done with proper base depth, a mix appropriate for coastal exposure, and grading that moves water away from the structure is what separates a durable result from one that needs patching again in a few years.
Our crew works throughout Revere regularly, and the properties here are mostly what you would expect from a dense coastal city with older housing - two- and three-family homes on small lots, narrow driveways that sometimes require a pump truck for access, and front steps that have been through enough winters to need full replacement. Concrete work in Revere that affects a driveway, sidewalk, or curb cut requires a permit from the Revere Building Department, and work at the street edge needs additional review from the city's public works office. We handle both permit applications and public works coordination as part of the job so homeowners do not have to manage that process themselves. You can check permit requirements through the official City of Revere website.
Revere Beach Boulevard runs along the city's eastern edge and is the landmark most people associate with the city - the beach there is the oldest public beach in the United States, established in 1896, and it shapes the character of the neighborhoods on Revere's east side. Wonderland Station anchors the northern end of the city and is the transit connection most Revere residents use to get into Boston. We work on properties from the beachfront neighborhoods east of Revere Beach Parkway to the inland streets near Beachmont and out toward the Revere-Malden border.
We cover all of Revere and work regularly in neighboring communities. If you are looking at concrete work on properties near the Revere-Malden line, we also serve Malden, MA. For jobs further north toward Chelsea, we serve Chelsea, MA as well.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need - a new driveway, broken steps, a patio, or foundation work. We respond to all Revere inquiries within 1 business day.
We visit the property, assess the existing conditions - including drainage, base material, and access for equipment - and give you a written estimate that covers scope, materials, and price before any work begins. There is no obligation to proceed.
For projects that require a Revere building permit or public works review, we handle the application and wait for approval before scheduling the pour. You do not need to visit the permit office or track the application status yourself.
Most driveways are poured and finished in one to two days of active work. After the pour, we walk you through the curing timeline - typically 24 hours for foot traffic and 7 days for vehicles - and leave the site clean before we go.
We serve all of Revere, MA and respond within 1 business day. Free estimates, no obligation.
(857) 363-5116Revere is a coastal city of about 53,000 people in northeastern Massachusetts, located just north of Boston along Massachusetts Bay. The city is most recognized for Revere Beach, the first public beach in the United States, which runs for about three miles along the city's eastern edge. The beach draws large summer crowds and shapes life in the neighborhoods closest to it, including the streets along Revere Beach Boulevard and Revere Beach Parkway. The rest of the city is a dense mix of two- and three-family homes, smaller apartment buildings, and a growing number of newer condominium developments near the MBTA Blue Line stations at Wonderland, Revere Beach, and Beachmont.
Most of Revere's residential housing was built before 1960, and the city's lots are typically small and tightly packed. The inland neighborhoods near the Revere-Malden border - around Beachmont and the streets west of Route 1 - have more single-family homes on slightly larger lots, while the areas closer to the beach are denser with multi-unit buildings. Revere sits directly north of Chelsea, MA and east of Malden, MA, and we serve homeowners in all three communities.
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