
Precision Greenville Concrete handles garage floors, driveways, patios, and retaining walls for Cary homeowners - with permits pulled through the Town of Cary's Inspections office and a written estimate in hand before work begins.

Most homes in Cary were built between 1980 and 2010, and garage slabs from that era are hitting the 20-to-40-year mark where cracking, flaking, and moisture problems become common. Cary's Piedmont clay shifts beneath older slabs that were poured without adequate base prep, and the result is floors that settle unevenly or pool water. If your garage floor is showing those signs, our garage floor concrete page walks through what a proper replacement involves.
Cary's mature trees - particularly in neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s - have root systems that creep under driveways and crack them from below. At the same time, the clay soil beneath those roots contracts and shifts through dry summers. Replacing a cracked Cary driveway means addressing both the surface and what's happening underneath, not just pouring over the problem.
Cary gets about 46 inches of rain per year, and a lot of it falls as intense summer thunderstorms. A properly designed concrete patio handles that by sloping water away from the foundation and the back door, not toward them. For homes in HOA communities, we work within your community's material and design requirements so the project gets approved without hassle.
Many Cary lots back up to wooded greenways or have grade changes where clay soil erodes toward the house or neighboring property. Without proper stabilization, that erosion accelerates every rainy season. A concrete retaining wall stops it, creates flat usable yard space, and handles the drainage load that Cary's frequent summer storms put on it.
Sidewalks in Cary's established subdivisions are aging alongside the homes, and root intrusion from decades-old trees is a leading cause of heaved and cracked panels. Tripping hazards in HOA communities can become a liability issue quickly. We remove damaged panels, correct the grade, and pour replacements that comply with the Town of Cary's standards for right-of-way work.
Most of Cary was built between 1980 and 2010, and that housing stock is now old enough to need real concrete work - not just patching. Driveways and garage floors from that era were often poured thinner than current standards and without the vapor barrier and base preparation that Cary's Piedmont clay soil demands. The clay under those slabs has had two to four decades to move, and the evidence shows up as cracking, flaking, and uneven settling. A contractor who patches the surface without addressing the base is giving you a few more years at best. The fix requires going down to the ground, correcting it, and building back up correctly.
Cary's climate adds pressure from two sides. The area gets about 46 inches of rain annually, with a lot of it falling as summer thunderstorms that can dump two inches in an afternoon. That water has to go somewhere, and if your driveway, patio, or retaining wall is not draining properly, it is working against your foundation. At the same time, freeze-thaw cycles through December and February crack concrete that was not placed correctly or has aged past its intended life. Cary homeowners in HOA communities also face material and design restrictions that require a contractor familiar with the approval process - starting work without HOA sign-off can mean forced removal of completed work, which is an expensive mistake.
We pull permits for Cary residential concrete work through the Town of Cary Permits and Inspections office, and our crews know what the local inspection process looks for on slab and retaining wall jobs. A large share of Cary's neighborhoods are planned subdivisions with active HOAs - communities like Preston, Lochmere, and MacGregor Downs are typical of what we encounter. We factor in HOA approval timelines when we schedule your project so that does not become an unexpected delay.
Cary sits west of Raleigh along US-1 and NC-55, with Kildaire Farm Road and Walnut Street running through the center of town. The neighborhoods near Koka Booth Amphitheatre and Regency Park tend to have the most mature landscaping and the most root-related concrete issues. Newer development west of NC-55 has fresher slabs but clay soil that still needs proper base work from the start.
We also serve the broader Greenville area - the home base where Precision Greenville Concrete operates. If you are comparing concrete contractors across the region, Greenville is where our roots are. Neighbors in Durham share many of the same Piedmont clay challenges, and we cover Durham as well.
Call or use the contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. Cary concrete jobs are priced after we see the site in person - what the ground looks like, how the drainage runs, and whether an HOA approval is needed all affect the scope and timeline.
After the site visit you receive a written estimate that breaks out what is included - demo, base prep, vapor barrier, pour, and finishing. Cost questions get answered here, before any commitment. If HOA approval is needed, we note that in the timeline so you know what to expect.
We pull any required permits through the Town of Cary before work starts. For HOA communities, we can help you prepare the documentation your association typically requests. No shovel goes in the ground until the approvals are in place and the start date is confirmed with you.
The crew completes the work - demo of the old surface if needed, base preparation, pour, and finishing - and leaves the site clean. We walk through the finished job with you, give you curing instructions in writing, and confirm the inspection is scheduled if one is required.
We serve Cary homeowners from Preston and Lochmere to the newer neighborhoods west of NC-55. Written estimates, permits handled, HOA-aware scheduling.
(252) 351-6010Cary is one of the largest towns in North Carolina, with a population of around 180,000 in Wake County just west of Raleigh. It has grown quickly since the 1980s, drawing professional and dual-income households who work at Research Triangle Park and at companies like SAS Institute, headquartered in Cary itself. Median household income is well above the national average, and most homes are owner-occupied - residents here tend to stay and invest in their properties. The majority of the housing stock was built between 1980 and 2010, meaning a lot of Cary homes are now hitting the age where roofing, driveways, garage floors, and exterior concrete need real attention, not just quick repairs.
Cary is consistently ranked among the best places to live in the country, partly because of its more than 40 parks and over 100 miles of greenways. Those wooded greenways are a real asset, but mature trees near homes also mean root systems that creep under driveways and sidewalks over decades. Neighborhoods near Downtown Cary Park and along Kildaire Farm Road reflect the town's walkable, well-maintained character. Nearby Raleigh shares many of the same property characteristics, and we serve both communities. Our home base is Greenville, where Precision Greenville Concrete has been doing residential and commercial concrete work for this region.
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Learn moreFrom garage floor replacements in Cary's established subdivisions to new driveways in newer neighborhoods, Precision Greenville Concrete handles the full job - permits, base prep, pour, and cleanup.