Top-rated concrete driveways & floors installers.

Get matched with top concrete driveways & floors installers in Crestwood, KY

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 3 pros

Matching on HomeAdvisor

Share some details icon
Share some details about your home project.
Match with local pros icon
Within moments, match with highly-rated local pros.
Compare quotes icon
Compare quotes and choose the best pro for the job.

Find Concrete driveways & floors installers in Crestwood

Avatar for Yoel Construction
Yoel Construction
5.0(
37
)

Serving Crestwood, KY and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Yoel did a very good job on my Concrete floors to prep them for Vinyl flooring. He was there to do the job when he said he would be there and is very conscientious about satisfying his customers. Thanks again for a job well done."
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos
Additional Photos

+30

Response time1 day
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Avatar for Mueller Concrete Services & Hardscapes, LLC
Mueller Concrete Services & Hardscapes, LLC
5.0(
28
)

Serving Crestwood, KY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Dave was fantastic from start to finish on our new driveway. Hard working, honest, and dependable. His price beat every other estimate easily. Will hire again in the future and would recommend to anyone with a concrete project in mind."
Turfstone paver driveway
Turfstone paver driveway
Turfstone paver driveway
Turfstone paver driveway
Turfstone paver driveway

+11

Response time1 day
Response rate85%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Barrera Construction, LLC
5.0(
22
)

Serving Crestwood, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Our entire experience with them was amazing from start to finish. The whole team all has such excellent customer service!! The price was the most competitive estimate we got. Pedro was very responsive and communicated throughout the entire project. We had new concrete steps poured, a deck torn down/new patio poured, and an asphalt driveway torn up and new concrete driveway poured. It was perfectly graded away from our house to keep water away (a problem we had before). We have had multiple neighbors ask who completed our driveway since they finished. He even returned late in the evening one day to help assist installing rails on our new concrete steps. We would hire him again in a heartbeat, and highly recommend him."
Response time2 days
Recommended by95%of homeowners
Quality and Concrete
4.8(
23
)

Serving Crestwood, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

"Herb was simply the best. He was the most professional contractor that I had quote the job. He also worked with me on the price when the neighborhood required a different layout. His team would start early and finish late to complete my driveway and patio in a very timely manner. I would recommend Quality and Concrete for anyone looking for a professional job at a reasonable price."
concrete
concrete
concrete
concrete
concrete

+16

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for The Basement Wizard
The Basement Wizard
4.6(
21
)

Serving Crestwood, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 1930

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The Basement Wizard is a great company.  After searching for a company to use, I went with the Basement Wizard for several reasons 1) The cost:  it was the best deal I could get for the type of work I wanted. 2) Availability:  We were able to schedule the work pretty quickly, as others were months out.  3) Compromise and understanding:  My basement had several issues to overcome - brick foundation, dirt floor, unknown footer locations.  Orville, the owner, seemed to have the knowledge of how to best handle my situation.  We discussed a few options and he came over a couple of times to verify things so that we were both on the same page once work started.  In addition, I was very impressed with his willingness to work with me on a contract addendum.  With the type and amount of work that was to occur, as well as the cost, I wanted to have a construction plan developed so everyone would know exactly what was going on, what materials were to be used, and a firm explanation of the warranties.  I created one and presented it to Orville.  Orville and I sat and discussed it for about 30 minutes, made changes, and signed off on it.  Other waterproofing companies rejected the idea of a property owner construction plan and would not sign off on such things.  I guess Orville is the only one who actually knows what customer satisfaction is.

Once the work started, I was amazed of how clean they kept things.  I figured my back yard would look like a war zone with as much dirt that had to be removed, but at the end of each day, there was just a light dust trail on the sidewalk. 

It took about 3 weeks or so to complete the work.  This timeframe was over the original estimate, but since the work didn't require people running in and out of my house, the heat issues, and the quality I saw after each day, I didn't mind.

Once the work was completed, I was simply amazed at the transformation of my basement.  The damp, muddy floor was gone and replaced with a nicely finish concrete floor.  The broken stuccoed walls all had a white finish on them.  I could not have been happier.

One thing Orville and I discussed was the fact that since I had a brick foundation, leaks may appear even after the initial treatment.  When the first big rain came after construction, I went down to check on things.  There were several pinhole leaks that I could find, but nothing like the massive flooding I had to deal with prior to the waterproofing.  I called Orville to see when he could come by to fix them.  He came within a day or two and resealed the holes. 

I continued to check on the walls of the basement after significant rains and called Orville every time I found a leak.  The number of leaks gradually became smaller and smaller, but I knew that with a brick foundation, new ones could pop up anytime.  I called Orville and told him that I would rather have some of the sealant at my house so I could fix the leaks instead of continually calling him.  Orville thanked me and had a worker stopped by the house with 6 tubes of sealant.  Orville also explained to me the correct way of applying and said to call him with any questions.

I would recommend the Basement Wizard to anyone needing to waterproof their house, especially for older homes that have brick or stone foundations."
Recommended by89%of homeowners
...
Showing 1-10 of 90
FAQs for concrete driveways & floors installation projects in Crestwood, KY

Whether terrazzo is better than porcelain or ceramic tiles for a kitchen or bathroom floor depends on your design preference. Terrazzo can last a long time, but so can a properly installed ceramic tile floor. According to the National Association of Home Builders, the lifespan of a ceramic tile floor is 75 to 100 years, similar to terrazzo.

You should clean terrazzo floors like you would marble, even if there’s no marble in the aggregate. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the polished surface, and steer clear of acidic cleaners like vinegar, which can damage the surface. Instead, use plain water or a neutral cleaner to mop the floor. Then, use a wet vac or squeegee to remove the dirty water. Regular buffing with a soft cloth can help you maintain the shine.

Terrazzo is made by mixing an aggregate like glass or stone with a binder like cement or epoxy. The mix is made and poured into the prepared space you designate. Alternatively, you can purchase prefabricated terrazzo tiles, which consist of similar materials. They’re poured into a mold and cured before installation.

You can add radiant heating under a terrazzo floor, which is an excellent way to combat the naturally cold surface of terrazzo floors. Installing radiant heating costs $1,653 to $6,656. You'll want to install the heating elements under the thin-set epoxy because the layer is thin enough for the warmth to conduct through the floor.

Making your own terrazzo can be a tricky DIY project. The exact mix takes a blend of art and skill to create and requires the expertise of a terrazzo pro. The wrong blend could crack, peel, or break easily, requiring expensive repairs. Finishing and polishing the floor also requires previous experience to achieve a professional appearance. Expect to pay between $200 and $2,500 for the cost of restoring and polishing floors.

Terrazzo flooring is eco-friendly because it is crafted using recycled materials such as glass, marble, and polished metal, and its epoxy binder emits no VOCs once cured. This sustainable manufacturing approach minimizes waste and supports green building practices. Homeowners gain an attractive flooring option, contributing to healthier indoor air quality and environmental conservation.

The Crestwood, KY homeowners’ guide to concrete driveways & floors installations

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.