Need more space to park or turn around? We expand your existing driveway with a clean, seamless pour that looks like it was always part of the plan.

Need more room to park? A driveway expansion is one of the most practical upgrades a homeowner can make. Whether you need a wider approach, a turnaround area, or additional parking for multiple vehicles, Pro Concrete Services delivers seamless expansions that match your existing concrete in texture, color, and finish.
We assess your existing driveway condition before any work begins. If the original concrete is in good shape, we tie into it cleanly. If there are existing cracks or settlement issues, we’ll flag them upfront so you’re not expanding a problem.
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We can match the finish texture closely - broom, smooth, or exposed aggregate. Exact color matching is difficult since concrete weathers over time, but we minimize the visual difference by using the same mix design and finish technique as your original pour. Most homeowners find the tie-in looks natural within one season as the new concrete weathers.
If your existing driveway is structurally sound with no major cracking or settlement, an expansion is the right move. We assess the existing condition before every project and give you an honest recommendation. If there are underlying issues, we'll tell you upfront rather than expand a problem.
A two-car driveway typically needs to be 20 to 24 feet wide. A single-car driveway is usually 10 to 12 feet. If you want room to open doors comfortably on both sides, 24 feet is the sweet spot.
A control joint is placed at the tie-in point to manage movement between the old and new concrete. This prevents random cracking and gives the two sections a defined separation point. It's a normal part of any expansion project.
Most expansions are completed in 1 to 2 days. The concrete needs 7 days before vehicle traffic. We'll give you a clear timeline at the estimate.