Serving Aiea, Oahu
Aiea's established neighborhoods climb from Pearl Harbor up to Aiea Heights, and much of the concrete here dates back generations. We give those properties new driveways, steps, walls, and slabs built to modern standards.
Local concrete experts
Between Halawa, Newtown, and the streets winding up toward Aiea Heights Drive, this is one of Oahu's most established communities. Original driveways were often built narrower and thinner than what today's households need, and decades of hillside water have found the weak spots in old walls and steps.
Our Aiea work leans toward full-scope renewal: removing worn concrete, rebuilding bases, pouring driveways sized for how families actually park, and rebuilding steps and retaining walls with proper footings. On the steeper streets, drainage planning is not optional, and we treat it as part of every estimate.

What we build
From new driveways to patios, slabs, and hollow tile walls, every Aiea project gets the same prep-first standard we hold everywhere on Oahu.
We modernize driveways, steps, and walls on properties that have earned an upgrade.
Concrete and block steps rebuilt to consistent, safe heights with finishes that match the home.
Aiea's grades move serious water in heavy rain. Our pours and walls are planned around it.
Around Aiea
Aiea's older housing stock drives a renewal-heavy project list: full driveway replacements, often widened from the original single-car footprint, and step rebuilds where decades of use have worn treads unsafe. Retaining wall work is constant on the heights, from short garden walls to structural rebuilds with proper footings and drainage.
We also pour slabs for carports, additions, and storage structures across Halawa and Newtown, and handle combined projects where a family renews driveway, walkway, and steps in one pass. Bundling that work into a single mobilization is the most cost-effective way to modernize an older Aiea property's concrete.
Many Aiea projects start with a safety concern: a step that has settled out of level, a walkway that puddles and grows slick algae, a wall bulging over the sidewalk. We prioritize those calls, because concrete hazards get worse on their own schedule, not yours, and a rebuild now is always cheaper than the incident it prevents.
FAQ
Yes, it is our most common Aiea job. Many original driveways here are past their service life, and we handle removal, haul-away, base rebuild, and the new pour as one clean project.
Yes. Settled or crumbling steps are a safety issue, and we rebuild them with consistent riser heights, solid footings, and finishes that suit the house. Block cheek walls and handrail-ready edges are available too.
Yes, hollow tile retaining walls with reinforced footings, steel, grout, and drainage behind the wall. On Aiea's slopes, the drainage is what keeps a wall standing long term.
About forty minutes from Waianae. We batch our central-Oahu scheduling so Aiea projects get full crew days, not squeezed half-days.
Most structural retaining walls do, with requirements depending on height and what the wall holds back. The City and County of Honolulu handles all Oahu permitting, and we walk you through exactly what your wall needs before work begins.
Most step and walkway renewals wrap in two to four working days, including demolition of the old concrete. Steps are ready for careful use after about two days and full use within a week.
Fast, usually within days. Call 808-207-7363 and describe what you are seeing. Leaning walls and badly settled steps get priority scheduling, and we will tell you plainly whether it needs immediate work or can safely wait for a planned project.
Yes, scheduling around it is second nature. Material deliveries and demo haul-offs get timed outside the worst Kamehameha Highway windows, so trucks are never idling in front of your house and the crew's day starts on time.
Why Aiea homeowners call us
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