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Concrete Contractor in Greenville, SC
Pour Once. Built to Last.

Driveways, patios, walkways, and stamped concrete across the Greenville metro and Upstate. The same owner who shows up on the estimate shows up on the pour. Fixed price, written guarantee.

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DFence Co broom-finishing a residential concrete driveway in Upstate SC

Greenville's Concrete Contractor for Driveways, Patios & Stamped Work

We're an owner-operated concrete contractor based in Greenville, SC. We pour driveways, patios, walkways, slabs, and decorative stamped concrete across the Upstate, and every pour gets the base prep and reinforcement it needs to last decades.

Three things make us different. The owner walks the estimate, the quote is fixed before any work begins, and every pour is backed by a written guarantee.

Wide stamped concrete patio behind an Upstate SC home in the ashlar slate pattern

Why Property Owners in Upstate SC Choose Us

We're owner-operated, which means the owner walks every estimate, reviews every quote, and stays involved through the final walk-through. No crew rotations, no surprises. We pour concrete right the first time so it doesn't crack a year later and become someone else's headache. Every pour is backed by a written guarantee.

Poured concrete walkway curving from a residential driveway to a covered front porch in Upstate SC
Frequently Asked

Real Answers, Upstate SC Prices.

How long does new concrete last?
A properly poured and reinforced concrete driveway or patio in Upstate SC lasts for decades when properly installed. DFence Co backs every concrete pour with a workmanship guarantee covering structural failure caused by improper sub-base or reinforcement.
When is the best time of year to pour concrete in Upstate SC?
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) are ideal because daytime highs sit in the 60 to 80 degree range with overnight lows above 40. We pour year-round, including summer (with early morning starts to beat heat) and winter (with warmers or admixtures below 40 degrees). The right cure conditions matter more than the calendar.
How do I maintain new concrete to maximize its lifespan?
Two things: keep deicers off in winter (rock salt and calcium chloride are corrosive to fresh concrete; sand or magnesium chloride are safer alternatives) and reseal every 2 to 3 years. A quality seal coat blocks oil stains, freeze-thaw cracking, and UV fade. We provide a written maintenance schedule with every pour.
What is the difference between residential and commercial concrete pours?
Spec-wise, commercial pours typically run 5 to 6 inch slab thickness with #4 rebar on tighter centers, higher PSI mix designs (4,500 versus 3,000 to 3,500 residential), and engineered joint patterns. Project-wise, commercial work involves CAD drawings, stamped engineering, and a longer permit cycle. DFence Co handles both.
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