Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
Can concrete work really help with standing water in my Hampstead yard?
Absolutely. A properly designed and graded concrete patio, walkway, or driveway can effectively channel water away from your home and low-lying areas. We assess your yard's specific drainage patterns and slope our concrete installations to redirect runoff, eliminating those soggy patches and protecting your foundation. It's a durable solution that solves the water issue while adding functional space.
What's the best concrete option to cover bare, muddy patches in my lawn?
For covering bare patches, we often recommend a concrete walkway or a small patio pad. These provide a clean, solid surface that won't wash away or turn to mud. We can match the style to your home, using finishes like brushed concrete for traction. This not only solves the mud problem but also creates a defined path or seating area that enhances your landscape.
As a Hampstead homeowner, how do I know if I need new concrete or just a repair?
It depends on the damage and the underlying issue. For simple cracks, a repair might suffice. However, if the problem is related to poor drainage, sinking due to soft soil (common in our area), or the concrete is extensively broken, replacement is usually the more reliable and long-term solution. We offer free, honest assessments to help you decide what's best for your home and budget.
Company Background
B & G Concrete is a Hampstead-based contractor specializing in durable, functional concrete solutions that address common local landscaping issues. For homeowners struggling with unsightly bare lawn patches or persistent standing water in their yards, we provide a permanent fix. Our expert concrete installations, including patios, walkways, and custom hardscaping, replace problematic areas with clean, stable surfaces that prevent mud and pooling water. We understand the specific soil and drainage challenges in the Hampstead area and design our projects to enhance your property's usability and curb appeal, turning problematic spots into valuable, low-maintenance outdoor living spaces.
