Rockville, MD
Concrete
Services
Residential and commercial concrete throughout Rockville — driveways, patios, commercial slabs, ADA sidewalks, and retaining walls. Montgomery County's county seat, handled with county-level permit expertise.
DC Superior Concrete serves Rockville, Maryland with the full range of concrete services — residential driveways, patios and walkways, commercial slabs and parking lots, retaining walls, sidewalks, foundations, and concrete repair — for both homeowners and commercial property managers throughout the city.
Rockville is Montgomery County's county seat and its largest city, with a housing inventory that spans from post-war Cape Cods in Twinbrook to 1980s colonials in King Farm to new construction townhomes near the Rockville Metro. This diversity of housing ages means we work with everything from 70-year-old driveways that were never meant to survive this long to brand-new construction projects that need first-time concrete installation done right.
Rockville's commercial corridors — Veirs Mill Road, Hungerford Drive, and Rockville Pike — are active concrete markets. Retail centers, medical office parks, and mixed-use developments along these corridors regularly need parking lot resurfacing, ADA ramp upgrades, loading dock work, and site concrete. We handle commercial concrete with the scheduling flexibility and crew capacity the commercial market demands.
Commercial Concrete
Parking lots, ADA sidewalks, and commercial slabs along Rockville Pike.
→ Learn MoreResidential Driveways
New and replacement driveways across Rockville's diverse housing stock.
→ Learn MoreFoundation Work
Concrete foundations for Rockville additions and new construction.
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MIXED HOUSING.
ACTIVE COMMERCE.
COUNTY SEAT.
As Montgomery County's county seat, Rockville has some of the most active permitting departments in the state. Building permits and right-of-way permits for Rockville work are processed through the City of Rockville for projects within city limits — separate from Montgomery County's permitting for unincorporated areas. We know the difference and pull the correct permits every time.
Rockville's proximity to major interstate connections — I-270 and I-495 — means commercial trucking activity creates added wear on parking lots and loading dock concrete compared to purely residential communities. Commercial clients here often need higher-PSI mixes and heavier rebar schedules to handle the loads.
Work inside Rockville city limits uses City of Rockville permits. Work in adjacent unincorporated areas uses Montgomery County permits. We sort it out for you.
High-traffic Rockville commercial pours use 5,000 PSI air-entrained mixes with rebar grids for extended service life under vehicle loads.
Rockville commercial properties regularly need ADA ramp and curb cut upgrades — we handle all ADA-compliant concrete work with correct slope tolerances.
ALL CONCRETE SERVICES
Residential Driveways
Durable concrete driveways built for DC's clay soils and freeze-thaw winters.
→Stamped & Decorative Concrete
Custom stamped concrete for DC patios, driveways, and walkways.
→Patios & Walkways
Custom concrete patios and walkways for DC's outdoor living season.
→Foundation Work
Structural concrete foundations built for DC's frost depth and expansive clay soils.
→Commercial Concrete Services
Large-scale commercial concrete for DC businesses, property managers, and developers.
→Retaining Walls
Engineered concrete retaining walls for DC's hilly terrain and clay soil drainage.
→Concrete Repair & Restoration
Expert concrete repair for DC's freeze-thaw and clay soil damage.
→Concrete Slabs
Flat concrete slabs for DC garages, sheds, workshops, and outdoor structures.
→Pool Decks
Safe, slip-resistant pool decks built for DC's hot summers.
→Sidewalks & Curbing
ADA-compliant sidewalks and decorative curbing for DC residential and commercial properties.
→Garage Floors
Heavy-duty garage floors that resist DC road salt and vehicle traffic.
→Barn & Equipment Pads
Heavy-duty concrete pads for barns and farm equipment in the DC exurbs.
→Concrete Stairs & Steps
Custom concrete stairs and steps for safe, durable DC home and business access.
→Colored & Stained Concrete
Vibrant integral color and professional staining for DC concrete surfaces.
→Exposed Aggregate Concrete
Textured, slip-resistant exposed aggregate for DC driveways and patios.
ROCKVILLE CONCRETE FAQ
Do I need a City of Rockville permit or a Montgomery County permit?
It depends on your address. Properties within the Rockville city boundary use the City of Rockville's permitting department. Properties in the surrounding unincorporated areas of Montgomery County use Montgomery County's Department of Permitting Services. We confirm your jurisdiction during the estimate visit and pull the correct permits. Pulling the wrong permit — or none at all — can cause project stoppage and fines.
What concrete mix is appropriate for a commercial parking lot in Rockville?
Commercial parking lot concrete in Rockville should be a minimum 4,000 PSI air-entrained mix, though we typically specify 5,000 PSI for heavy vehicle areas. Fiber reinforcement or rebar grid is essential, and the section should be a minimum 5 inches thick for passenger vehicles, 6–8 inches for truck traffic zones. Control joints should be cut every 10–12 feet to manage cracking. Subbase preparation is equally critical — we compact 6–8 inches of crushed stone before any pour.
How do Rockville's clay soils affect foundation work?
Rockville sits on transitional soils between the Piedmont clay belt and more sandy Coastal Plain soils, depending on the neighborhood. In clay-dominant areas like Twinbrook and Wheaton Forest, expansive soil movement is the primary concern — footings need to go below frost depth (approximately 30 inches in Montgomery County) and be sized correctly for soil bearing capacity. We conduct a visual site assessment and recommend engineering consultation for complex foundation projects.
Can you resurface an existing Rockville concrete driveway instead of replacing it?
Resurfacing is viable when the underlying slab is structurally sound — no major cracks, settling, or heaving — but surface deterioration (spalling, scaling, surface cracks) makes it unsightly. A bonded concrete overlay or resurfacing product can extend the life of a sound slab by 10–15 years at significantly less cost than full replacement. We assess the structural condition honestly during the estimate — if the base is compromised, resurfacing is money wasted and we'll say so.
Do you handle ADA sidewalk and curb cut work for Rockville businesses?
Yes. ADA compliance for commercial concrete — properly sloped curb cuts, detectable warning surfaces (truncated domes), sidewalk cross-slopes within the 1:48 maximum, and running slopes within code — is part of our commercial concrete work. We're familiar with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design and Maryland accessibility requirements. Non-compliant concrete can trigger civil liability for business owners, and retrofitting later costs more than getting it right the first time.
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ROCKVILLE, MD.
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