Serving Milford, CT and surrounding areas. (475) 549-2273
Milford Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in West Haven, CT, including driveway building, patio construction, and sidewalk installation, and responds to every inquiry within one business day for homeowners across the city.

West Haven has a high concentration of pre-1960 homes with driveways that are well past their expected lifespan, sitting on bases that were never designed to handle decades of freeze-thaw cycles. We build concrete driveways with the proper compacted gravel base and drainage grading that older replacements often skip, giving the finished slab real longevity on tight West Haven lots.
Many West Haven properties have small to mid-size yards on tight lots, and a properly poured concrete patio is one of the most practical ways to make outdoor space usable without gravel migration or grass maintenance. We design patios to fit the lot constraints common throughout the city, with drainage grading that moves water away from the house.
Older West Haven neighborhoods have sidewalks that have shifted, cracked, and heaved from decades of freeze-thaw cycles and tree root growth. We replace and install concrete sidewalks that are level, properly sloped for drainage, and broom-finished for safe footing through Connecticut's wet and icy seasons.
Two- and three-family homes in West Haven, particularly in the older sections near the city center, often have front entry steps that are cracked, tilted, or crumbling from age and frost heave. Concrete steps built to current standards hold up through winter and meet code requirements for riser height and surface texture.
Erosion and yard drainage problems are common on West Haven properties near the shore and in areas where spring saturation puts constant pressure on older yard grades. A concrete retaining wall built with proper drainage behind it stops erosion, holds grade, and stays structurally sound through the seasonal freeze-thaw movement that is hard on masonry block alternatives.
West Haven has a large share of homes built before 1960, many with aging concrete or block foundations that have absorbed decades of moisture, storm flooding, and soil pressure. Coastal homes near the Long Island Sound shoreline face recurring water intrusion that makes foundation condition a priority, not a postponed repair.
West Haven is a coastal city of about 55,000 people sitting directly on Long Island Sound, and a large share of its homes were built before 1960. That combination, old housing stock and coastal exposure, creates specific concrete challenges that a contractor unfamiliar with the area will not handle correctly. The city goes through repeated freeze-thaw cycles every winter, where temperatures drop below freezing at night and climb back above it during the day. Water that works its way into even small surface cracks freezes, expands, and gradually widens those cracks until the slab fails. Homes built 70 to 100 years ago were often constructed on bases that do not meet current standards, so those properties are especially vulnerable.
West Haven also has a significant number of two- and three-family homes, particularly in the denser neighborhoods closer to the city center. These multi-unit properties have shared driveways, walkways, and steps that often cover more surface area than a typical single-family home, which affects how jobs are scoped and priced. In the neighborhoods near the shoreline and Bradley Point Park, flood zone properties require drainage-conscious design to meet city requirements and protect foundations from recurring water intrusion. Spring soil saturation is another seasonal issue, as Connecticut soils, including West Haven's, hold water after snowmelt and heavy spring rain, leading to basement seepage and yard drainage problems that a properly graded concrete surface can help address.
Our crew works throughout West Haven regularly and pulls permits from the City of West Haven for concrete work across the city. West Haven borders New Haven directly, and the housing mix in the neighborhoods around the University of New Haven is different from the tighter lots near the shoreline, something you pick up from working in both areas rather than just reading about it.
The stretch of shore along West Haven Beach is one of the longest public beaches in Connecticut, and the homes nearest that shoreline deal with salt air and storm wind in ways that homes a few blocks inland do not. After major storms, including the flooding West Haven saw during Superstorm Sandy, foundation and drainage repairs on coastal properties became urgent. We know what those jobs look like and what they require. The city is easy to navigate from I-95 and Route 1, and our crews are in West Haven frequently enough to know the quirks of access and parking in the denser residential blocks.
We also serve the neighboring communities most West Haven homeowners are close to. We regularly work in Milford, CT to the southwest and in New Haven to the east.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond to every West Haven inquiry within one business day and will ask basic questions about the project before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your property, measure the work area, and check drainage conditions. For older West Haven homes, we pay close attention to how the current surface is holding up and what the base underneath looks like before giving you a written estimate. No cost for the visit.
For work that requires a West Haven permit, we handle the application completely. You do not need to make a single call to the city. Once the permit is approved and the start date is set, we tell you exactly what to clear from the work area.
The crew completes the concrete work, cleans up the site, and walks through the finished project with you before leaving. We give you written instructions for the curing period and any maintenance steps the project needs.
We serve homeowners throughout West Haven, from the neighborhoods near West Haven Beach to the streets around the University of New Haven. Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(475) 549-2273West Haven is a coastal city of about 55,000 people in New Haven County, sitting directly on Long Island Sound and sharing a border with New Haven to the east. The city has about two miles of shoreline and one of the longest public beaches in Connecticut, which draws residents to the waterfront year-round. The neighborhoods closest to the shore deal with salt air, wind-driven moisture, and occasional flood exposure, while the inland sections of the city have a denser urban character with tight lot layouts and a high proportion of two- and three-family homes. The University of New Haven, with around 10,000 students, is located in the heart of the city and is one of West Haven's most visible institutions, with surrounding neighborhoods that mix student rentals and long-term owner-occupied homes.
Most of West Haven's housing stock was built before 1960, and a significant share dates to the early 1900s. Many of these homes have had additions, siding replacements, and system upgrades over the decades, but the underlying structure is old. That age shows in driveways, walkways, and steps that have been patched repeatedly and are overdue for proper replacement. West Haven has its own Metro-North station, making it a commuter city for New Haven and New York, which means many homeowners rely on contractors rather than handling maintenance work themselves. Neighboring communities we serve include Milford, CT to the southwest and New Haven directly to the east.
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