Serving Waianae, Oahu
Waianae is home. Our shop sits right here on the Leeward coast, so when you call us for a driveway, patio, or slab, you are hiring the crew from your own neighborhood, not a company trucking in from town.
Local concrete experts
We live and work with the same conditions your property faces: salt spray off Pokai Bay, rocky volcanic ground as you head up Waianae Valley, and hard sun on everything the mauka ridges do not shade. That daily familiarity shows up in how we prep, pour, and finish every job here.
From older family homes along Farrington Highway to properties tucked back toward Waianae Valley Road, we have poured driveways, replaced cracked slabs, and built hollow tile walls all over this community. Being minutes away also means estimates happen fast and crews show up when we say they will.

What we build
From new driveways to patios, slabs, and hollow tile walls, every Waianae project gets the same prep-first standard we hold everywhere on Oahu.
Based at our Waianae shop on Manuu Street. Short drives mean quick estimates and reliable scheduling.
Finishes and reinforcement cover planned for coastal exposure, because we build for the same air our own equipment sits in.
Valley lots hit rock fast. We excavate and base-prep for it instead of fighting it on pour day.
Around Waianae
Driveway replacement leads the list in Waianae. A lot of homes here still have their original concrete, and decades of sun, salt, and heavy family use have taken their toll. We saw-cut, break out, and haul the old slab, then rebuild the base before the new pour, so the replacement outlasts the original. Carport slabs and extra parking pads come up nearly as often, since most households on this coast run more vehicles than the original builder planned for.
Backyard work is the other steady request: patios sized for family gatherings, walkways that tie the yard together, and hollow tile walls for privacy and property lines. Because our shop is minutes away, we also take the small jobs many contractors skip, AC pads, trash enclosures, short wall repairs, and fit them between larger pours without making you wait a season.
Timing matters on this coast too. We schedule pours for the cooler morning hours when afternoon heat would rush the finish, and we plan around surf-season traffic on Farrington so material trucks arrive when promised. Little local habits like that are the advantage of hiring the crew that actually lives here, and they show up in the finish quality more than any brochure claim could.
FAQ
Yes. Our shop is on Manuu Street in Waianae, and most of our crew lives on this side of the island. Waianae jobs are home games for us.
Usually within a few days, sometimes sooner since we are already here. Call or text 808-207-7363 and we will set a time that works.
Everything residential: new and replacement driveways, patios, slabs for sheds and additions, stamped and colored finishes, hollow tile walls, retaining walls, and concrete removal.
Over time, yes. Salt attacks exposed steel and can wear unprotected surfaces, so near the coast we pay extra attention to concrete cover over reinforcement and recommend sealers where they earn their keep.
It depends on the project. Flatwork like driveways and patios often does not need one, while walls over certain heights and structural slabs usually do. Every permit on Oahu runs through the City and County of Honolulu, and we tell you what your project requires at the estimate.
Most Waianae driveway replacements run about three to five working days: demolition and haul-off, base rebuild, forming, pour, and finish. Then plan on about a week of cure time before parking on it. We give you exact dates when we schedule the job.
We get close, but honest answer: new concrete never perfectly matches decades-old concrete, because the old surface has years of sun and wear in it. We match finish texture and joint layout so the transition looks intentional, and the color difference softens considerably in the first year.
Free, no-obligation estimates across Oahu. Talk to a real concrete pro today.