
From driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls, Glenview Concrete Company handles residential and commercial concrete work throughout the north Chicago suburbs.

Glenview Concrete Company is a concrete contractor based in Glenview, IL, offering 16 concrete services for homeowners and businesses across the north Chicago suburbs. We handle everything from driveways and patios to foundations and decorative finishes - so you work with one crew from estimate to completed slab. We serve 12 communities within the greater Chicago metro area and pull all required village permits on your behalf.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No outdoor living space? We pour clean, durable patios that give you a real backyard to enjoy year-round.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers beauty and durability in one pour.
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Lifted or crumbling sidewalk? We replace it with a safe, level surface that holds up through Illinois winters.
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Stained or cracked garage floor? We install smooth, sealed concrete that is easy to clean and built to last.
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Plain gray concrete does not have to be plain. Decorative finishes transform ordinary slabs into standout surfaces.
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Erosion taking your yard apart? Concrete retaining walls hold back soil and create usable, level outdoor space.
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Commercial or residential floor installation that is level, durable, and ready for heavy daily use.
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Upgrade your pool area with a slip-resistant, attractive concrete deck that handles water and sun without cracking.
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Crumbling front steps are a safety hazard. We build solid concrete steps that look sharp and last for years.
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Need a solid base for a new structure? We pour monolithic slab foundations engineered for long-term stability.
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New build or addition? We install poured concrete foundations that give your structure a stable, waterproof base.
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Potholes and cracks costing you customers? We build commercial parking lots that handle heavy traffic and harsh winters.
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Every structure needs a proper footing. We dig and pour concrete footings to the depth your build requires.
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Settling foundation? We raise and stabilize concrete foundations before minor movement becomes a major repair.
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Need a clean cut through concrete for utilities or repairs? We cut precisely without damaging surrounding slabs.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. Tell us what you need and roughly where you are located. We will ask a few basic questions and schedule a time to come see the property in person. You will hear back within 1 business day.
We visit your property, measure the area, and assess the site conditions. We check the soil, grade, and existing surfaces before quoting anything. You receive a written estimate that spells out the scope, timeline, and what is included - no single-number guesses.
Once you approve the quote, we pull any required permits, prep the site, pour the concrete, and handle cleanup. We keep you updated throughout and walk you through the finished work before we leave. You do not have to manage anything.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. You can verify contractor licenses through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation before you sign anything.
We live and work here in Glenview. We know the village permit process, the local soil conditions, and the kind of winters that put concrete to the test - so we build for them.
We come to your property, measure the space, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything. No phone guesses, no surprise line items after the job starts.
We handle every required Village of Glenview permit on your behalf. The work gets inspected and signed off by the village - so you have documentation that the job was done correctly.
Ready to get started? Call (224) 529-2097 or send us a message.
They showed up when they said they would, finished the driveway in three days, and the surface has held up perfectly through two winters. No cracking, no flaking - exactly what they promised.
James R., Glenview
Concrete driveway building
We wanted a stamped patio to match our new landscaping. The crew walked us through the pattern and color options, and the finished result looks better than we expected. Our neighbors keep asking who did it.
Linda M., Evanston
Stamped concrete services
Our front steps were crumbling and a real safety issue. They replaced them quickly, pulled the permit without us having to ask, and the inspector signed off right away. Clean, solid work.
Tom K., Skokie
Concrete steps construction
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just an honest conversation about your project and a written quote after we see the site. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(224) 529-2097Glenview Concrete Company serves Glenview, IL and 11 surrounding communities across the north Chicago metro, including Evanston, Skokie, Des Plaines, and Arlington Heights. We cover all 12 service areas and aim to schedule on-site estimates within the same week you reach out.
Concrete outlasts asphalt in cold climates - typically 30 or more years versus 15 to 20 for asphalt. Asphalt softens in summer heat and cracks in freeze-thaw cycles. For Glenview homeowners, concrete's longevity and low maintenance usually make it the smarter long-term investment.
The Chicago metro averages roughly 130 freeze-thaw cycles per year. Water seeps into small surface cracks, freezes, and expands - widening the crack each time. Proper mix design, control joints, and regular sealing are what separate concrete that survives winters from concrete that does not.
Yes. Glenview's mature tree canopy is beautiful, but large oak and maple roots extend well beyond the tree's visible canopy. Roots growing under a slab will eventually lift and crack it. A good contractor will walk your yard and flag any trees that could cause problems before the pour.
The Village of Glenview requires permits for most concrete flatwork - driveways, patios, sidewalks, and anything touching the public right-of-way. Permitted work gets inspected, which protects you when you sell your home. A contractor who suggests skipping the permit is a red flag. Learn more at the Glenview Community Development page.
You can walk on new concrete in about 24 hours, but keep vehicles off for at least seven days. Parking too soon can leave permanent marks or cause surface damage. Full strength takes about 28 days - that is when the slab is truly ready for heavy everyday use.
Every two to three years is the right schedule for northern Illinois. Sealing protects the surface from road salt, moisture, and freeze-thaw damage. The Portland Cement Association recommends penetrating sealers for cold climates - they soak in rather than sit on top and hold up better through hard winters.
Glenview Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Glenview, IL, serving 12 communities across northern Illinois since 2025.
Our concrete work is performed under Illinois contractor licensing requirements, verified through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job.
We offer 16 concrete services and have completed residential and commercial projects throughout the north Chicago metro - from driveways and stamped patios to slab foundations and commercial parking lots.
Learn more about usIf cracks are wider than a pencil tip, sections have shifted unevenly, or the surface is flaking across more than a third of the slab, replacement is usually the better investment. Patching a structurally compromised slab is money spent on borrowed time.
A proper concrete base includes excavated soil, a compacted gravel layer, and sometimes steel reinforcement. Ask your contractor to walk you through the prep steps before the pour. Skipping or rushing base preparation is the most common reason concrete fails early in northern Illinois.
A penetrating sealer soaks into the concrete and blocks moisture from entering. In Glenview's climate, this is the single most effective thing you can do to protect a new surface from road salt damage and freeze-thaw deterioration. The American Concrete Institute recommends sealing within 28 days of a new pour.
The American Concrete Institute publishes free homeowner guides on concrete installation and care. If you have questions about a specific project, call us at (224) 529-2097 and we will give you a straight answer at no charge.
Glenview is a village of about 48,000 people in Cook County, just north of Chicago, along the North Shore corridor. It sits between Northbrook, Wilmette, and Northfield, and is home to a mix of postwar ranch homes, split-levels, and newer builds near The Glen Town Center, a major mixed-use development on the former Glenview Naval Air Station site. The village has a high owner-occupancy rate and median home values well above $400,000, reflecting a community where homeowners invest in their properties for the long term.
Much of Glenview's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s, and many original driveways, sidewalks, and front stoops from that era are now 40 to 60 years old - past the expected lifespan for concrete in a northern Illinois climate. The village is known for its mature tree canopy, and large oaks and maples throughout established neighborhoods like those near Glenbrook South High School can push roots under driveways and patios over time. Glenview also sits on the dense clay soil common to the Chicago North Shore, which holds water and shifts seasonally - one of the main reasons flatwork here requires proper gravel base preparation.
Glenview gets real winters. The area averages around 35 inches of snow per year, and temperatures regularly drop below 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Hard freezes typically begin in November and can last through March, and the National Weather Service Chicago office tracks the freeze-thaw cycles that cause steady concrete and masonry damage throughout the north suburbs every spring. Residents near the Glenview Metra station and throughout the village know the cycle well: winter comes, salt goes on the roads, and by April the cracks in older concrete are noticeably wider. Glenview Concrete Company builds concrete that is specified for this climate - not just for how it looks on installation day.
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Glenview Concrete Company
1899 Glenview Rd
Glenview, IL 60025
projects@glenviewconcretecompany.com
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Call Glenview Concrete Company for a free on-site estimate on any concrete project in Glenview or the surrounding north suburbs.