
Dothan Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and everything in between - poured right the first time so you are not dealing with cracks and repairs a few years down the road.

Dothan Concrete Company is a licensed Concrete Contractor in Dothan, AL offering 16 concrete services for homeowners and businesses across the Wiregrass region. Whether your driveway is cracked from years of Alabama summers or you need a foundation poured for a new structure, we handle the work from site prep to finished slab - with permits pulled and the job inspected before we call it done. We serve 12 cities across Alabama and Georgia.

Cracked or sunken driveway? A properly poured concrete driveway handles heavy traffic and adds curb appeal for 25 to 50 years.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a permanent, low-maintenance surface for furniture, grills, and family time outside.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers that finish in one solid, weed-free slab.
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Cracked or tilted walkway? A new concrete sidewalk fixes trip hazards and keeps water draining away from your foundation.
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Dusty, stained garage floor? A properly poured concrete floor is easier to clean and holds up to vehicles and heavy storage.
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Plain gray concrete everywhere? Decorative finishes add color, texture, and style to driveways, patios, and interior floors.
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Yard washing away on a slope? A concrete retaining wall holds soil in place and turns unusable hillside into flat, functional space.
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Uneven or deteriorating floor? New concrete floor installation gives commercial and residential spaces a solid, level surface built to last.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form on this page. We ask a few quick questions about your project - size, location, what is there now - and schedule a free on-site visit. We respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day, so you are not waiting around wondering if anyone got your message.
We come to your property, measure the area, assess the ground conditions, and talk through finish options with you. You get a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included - no verbal estimates that change later. We also let you know upfront about any permits required and handle that process for you.
Our crew handles everything from site prep to the finished surface. We pull permits, prepare the base properly for local soil conditions, pour and finish the concrete, and cut control joints. Before we leave, we walk the completed project with you and answer any questions about curing time and ongoing care.
We are licensed through the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors and carry liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every project. You can verify our license status before signing anything - and you should.
We do not give prices over the phone without seeing the site. Every quote involves an in-person visit where we measure, check the ground, and give you a written number that does not change once work begins.
We are a local business serving Dothan and the surrounding Wiregrass region. When you call, you reach someone who knows the local soil conditions, permit requirements, and neighborhoods - not a call center.
The sandy, shifting soil common in the Wiregrass region is the number one reason driveways and patios crack early. We compact the base thoroughly before every pour because we know what happens when that step gets rushed.
Ready to talk through your project? (334) 794-2661 or send us a message.
They replaced our cracked driveway in two days and the finished surface looks completely different from what we had. It has been six months and not a single crack. They also handled the permit, which I did not even know we needed.
Marcus T., Enterprise, AL - Concrete driveway building
Our back patio had sunk in the middle and held water every time it rained. The team came out, assessed the drainage issue, and poured a new patio with the right slope. We used it three days after they finished.
Renee B., Ozark, AL - Concrete patio construction
I wanted stamped concrete for the pool deck but was nervous about the cost. They gave me a clear written quote and stuck to it. The pattern they recommended looks like flagstone and everyone who visits asks about it.
David K., Dothan, AL - Stamped concrete services
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate where we measure your project and give you a written quote. There is nothing to commit to until you see the number.
(334) 794-2661Dothan Concrete Company is based in Dothan, AL and serves 12 cities across southeast Alabama and southern Georgia, including Enterprise, Ozark, Troy, and Valdosta. Most jobs are within an hour of our office, and we can typically schedule an on-site estimate within a few business days.
Concrete handles Alabama's summer heat without rutting the way asphalt can - especially on driveways that get direct sun all afternoon. According to the Portland Cement Association, a properly installed concrete driveway can last 25 to 50 years in southern climates. Portland Cement Association
Concrete always cracks to some degree as it expands and contracts with temperature. Control joints - the lines cut into the surface - guide cracking to predictable locations. Cracks outside those lines usually signal a base preparation problem underneath, not a surface defect.
Fresh concrete that gets heavy rain on it before it has set will end up with a pitted, weakened surface. Good contractors build weather windows into their schedule and will delay a pour rather than risk the result. In Dothan, afternoon thunderstorms in summer are the most common reason a start date shifts by a day.
Fall and spring - roughly October through April - give you the most forgiving conditions. Summer pours are possible when contractors schedule early morning work, but extreme heat can cause the surface to dry too fast before the interior has cured.
Hairline cracks and minor surface chips can often be sealed and extended for several more years. But if sections have shifted, sunk, or water is pooling after rain, the base underneath has failed - and patching the surface will not fix that. Replacement is the more cost-effective answer in those cases.
Start with: Are you licensed and insured? Will you pull the required permits? Can you show me photos of past work that is at least three years old? A contractor who hesitates on any of these three questions is worth a second look before signing anything.
Dothan Concrete Company is a licensed and insured Concrete Contractor based in Dothan, AL, serving 12 cities across southeast Alabama and southern Georgia since 2025. We hold a contractor license issued by the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors and carry liability insurance and workers compensation on every job. Since opening, we have completed concrete projects across 16 service categories - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and slab foundations.
Learn more about usSurface chips and hairline cracks can be patched. Sunken sections, wide cracks, and pooling water are signs the base has failed - replacement is the lasting fix. The American Concrete Institute recommends evaluating any crack wider than a quarter inch for structural cause. American Concrete Institute
You cannot see the base once the concrete is poured. The best signal before the job is asking specifically how they compact the subgrade and what thickness of gravel base they use. Vague answers are a warning sign - a confident contractor will walk you through it.
Concrete is porous and absorbs water, staining agents, and chemicals without a sealer. In Dothan's wet climate, moisture cycling in and out of the slab accelerates wear. Most sealers last two to three years and are a straightforward DIY task with a roller.
Have a specific question about your project? Call us at (334) 794-2661 and we will walk you through it at no charge.
Dothan is the largest city in southeast Alabama, home to about 72,000 people and the regional hub for shopping, healthcare, and services across a wide stretch of the Wiregrass region. The city sits on flat, sandy terrain typical of the Coastal Plain, which drains well but shifts under slabs over time - something we factor into every pour we do here. Dothan is known across the South as the Peanut Capital of the World, and the National Peanut Festival each fall draws visitors from across Alabama and Georgia.
Most of the homes we work on in Dothan were built between the 1950s and 1980s - brick ranch-style houses with slab foundations that are now old enough to need updated driveways, sidewalks, and outdoor concrete. Newer subdivisions have spread north along US-231 toward Wiregrass Commons Mall and west toward the Houston County line - and we work in those neighborhoods too. Whether you are in an older street near downtown or a subdivision built in the 2000s, we know what the homes here look like and what they need.
Dothan receives about 58 inches of rain per year - nearly 20 inches more than the national average - and heavy summer thunderstorms are a regular part of life here. That rain has to go somewhere, and if your driveway, patio, or sidewalk is not draining correctly, it ends up pooling against your foundation. Proper grading and drainage are built into every concrete project we do in this area, because we have seen what happens when they are not.
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Dothan Concrete Company
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Call Dothan Concrete Company today for a free on-site estimate. We serve Dothan, AL and 11 surrounding cities - and we respond within 1 business day.