Serving Makaha, Oahu
Makaha is five minutes up the coast from our Waianae shop, and we treat it like an extension of home. From beachfront lots near Makaha Beach to homes up in Makaha Valley, we pour concrete built for this end of the island.
Local concrete experts
Makaha's terrain runs from sandy ground near the shoreline to sloped lots as the valley climbs toward Mount Kaala. That range means grading and drainage decisions matter more here than in flat subdivisions, and we make them on every driveway and patio we build.
We have worked around Makaha Valley Road, the plantation-era homes off Farrington Highway, and properties near Mauna Lahilahi. Wherever your lot sits, the estimate starts with how water moves and what the ground is made of, then the concrete follows.

What we build
From new driveways to patios, slabs, and hollow tile walls, every Makaha project gets the same prep-first standard we hold everywhere on Oahu.
We are based next door in Waianae, so scheduling is easy and we can check on curing work without a cross-island drive.
Valley lots shed water fast in heavy rain. We grade and pitch so runoff goes where it should, not across your new slab.
Sandy soil near the water needs deeper prep and honest compaction. We have done it here many times.
Around Makaha
Makaha work splits between the valley and the water. Up the valley, we replace driveways on sloped lots where runoff has undermined old concrete, and we build retaining walls that turn a grade into usable yard. Near the beach, patios and lanai extensions lead the list, poured on deep, honestly compacted base so the sandy ground never gets a vote on how flat the slab stays.
We also handle a steady run of practical pours here: parking pads for boats and trailers, walkway replacements for older homes, and slab work for sheds and storage buildings. Makaha is a five minute drive from our shop, so scheduling stays flexible and we can split bigger projects into phases when that suits the budget better.
Weather windows shape Makaha scheduling more than most towns. The valley funnels wind in the afternoon and the coast bakes by midday, so we pour early and finish before conditions fight the concrete. When a swell fills the beach lots with parked cars, we stage material differently. Knowing those rhythms is part of doing this coast right.
FAQ
Yes, constantly. Makaha is one of the closest towns to our Waianae base, so we are up here for driveways, patios, slabs, and block walls year round.
Yes. Sloped driveways need the right finish for grip, control joints placed for the grade, and drainage planned from the start. That is standard practice for us on valley lots.
Not if it is prepped honestly. Sandy ground compacts well when handled correctly, but it punishes shortcuts. We excavate, compact, and base every beachside pour so the slab stays flat.
It depends on size, access, finish, and how much prep the ground needs, so we do not quote blind. The estimate is free and we put real numbers on it after seeing the site.
Most patios run two to four working days depending on size and finish, with stamped or colored work adding a day for detailing and sealing. Foot traffic is fine after about 48 hours, and we confirm the full schedule at the estimate.
Yes. Being based next door in Waianae means small pours like AC pads, walkway sections, and step repairs are easy to slot into our schedule. No job in Makaha is too small to price honestly.
Concrete pours year-round on the Leeward coast. Our dry side of the island rarely loses days to rain, so timing usually comes down to your schedule and ours, not the season. Summer pours just start earlier in the morning to beat the heat.
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