
Bridgewater Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Middleborough, MA with retaining walls, driveways, patios, foundations, and steps. We work on the older homes, large rural lots, and wet-soil conditions that are common throughout Middleborough - and we respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day.

Middleborough properties on sloped or low-lying ground - especially those near the bogs or wetland edges - deal with soil erosion and grade instability that gets worse each spring. Our concrete retaining walls stop that movement permanently, holding the grade where it belongs without the ongoing maintenance that timber or block alternatives require.
Middleborough is a large town, and a lot of homes sit well back from the road on long gravel or aging asphalt driveways. Switching to concrete means you stop patching every spring - a properly built concrete driveway handles the freeze-thaw cycles and wet ground conditions common across the town without constant upkeep.
Many Middleborough homes were built before 1980 using older foundation methods - stone, brick, or early poured concrete that has had decades of wet soil pressure and freeze-thaw stress. We handle footings, slab foundations, and foundation repair for homeowners who are starting to see cracks, settling, or moisture intrusion.
Larger lots in Middleborough often have real backyard space that a concrete patio could turn into a usable outdoor area. A concrete patio holds up through the hot, humid summers and cold winters here better than pavers, and it does not require annual re-leveling when the ground shifts.
Older homes throughout Middleborough have front entry steps that have cracked, tilted, or started pulling away from the house after years of ground movement. New poured concrete steps restore safety, fix the drainage pitch, and hold up against decades of New England winter cycles.
Many Middleborough homes have uneven or damaged walkways from years of ground heave and root intrusion under aging concrete. A properly installed concrete walkway with correct joint spacing reduces cracking over time and removes the trip hazards that show up after a few hard winters.
Middleborough covers nearly 70 square miles, and the land varies considerably from one part of town to another. Properties near the cranberry bogs and wetlands sit on low-lying ground with naturally poor drainage and a high water table. When that moisture saturates the soil under a concrete slab or against a foundation wall, and then freezes, the expansion forces are significant. This is not the same as working on a well-drained suburban lot in a drier part of the state. Base preparation here - the gravel depth, drainage provisions, and compaction - matters more than almost anywhere else in Plymouth County.
The housing stock adds another layer. A large share of Middleborough homes were built before 1980, many with original wood clapboard siding, older roofing, and foundation systems that were designed for a different era of construction. These homes have had 40 to 60 winters of freeze-thaw stress on every exterior concrete surface. Driveways, walkways, front steps, and foundation walls on pre-1980 homes in Middleborough often need more than a surface repair - the base conditions that were standard practice decades ago frequently do not meet the demands of modern use and climate conditions.
Our crew works throughout Middleborough regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Middleborough is a big town - driving from the center out to homes near Route 44 or the Lakeville line is a different landscape than the properties near Lake Assawompset or along Center Street near the Middleborough Town Hall. We know the difference between a well-drained lot on higher ground and a property that sits in a low spot where spring runoff collects - and we plan the job accordingly.
The MBTA commuter rail station on the Plymouth/Kingston line puts Middleborough within reach of Boston, which means most of our customers here are working households who are not home during the day. We communicate clearly about scheduling, give you a realistic timeline before we start, and do not need someone standing over us to get the work done right.
We also work in the towns that border Middleborough, including Bridgewater to the north and Taunton to the northwest. If you have a project that spans properties or a neighbor who needs similar work, we can often coordinate both visits efficiently.
We respond within 1 business day. A brief conversation covers what you need, where in Middleborough you are, and any specific concerns - drainage, soil type, access challenges.
We visit the property to look at drainage conditions, soil type, access, and the existing surface. You get a written quote with everything itemized - no guesswork on your end, no vague phone estimates.
We apply for the permit through the Middleborough Building Department and schedule work only after it is issued. This protects you legally and means the job gets properly inspected.
We finish the project on schedule, remove all debris, and walk you through curing care. Concrete needs a minimum of seven days off vehicle traffic before reaching working strength - we make sure you know exactly what to expect.
No obligation. We visit your Middleborough property, assess the job in person, and deliver a written quote. You hear back within 1 business day.
(774) 380-3018Middleborough is one of the largest towns by area in Massachusetts, covering close to 70 square miles in Plymouth County. It was incorporated in 1669, making it one of the older communities in the state, and the housing stock reflects that history - you find everything from 19th-century farmhouses and early 20th-century Capes near the town center on Center Street to mid-century ranches and postwar Colonials in the residential neighborhoods. Most residents own their homes and live on larger lots with real yard space. The town has several distinct village areas, including Middleborough Center and East Middleborough, each with its own character. Nearby Middleborough's geography is defined by open land, cranberry bogs, and wetland corridors that shape both the local landscape and the drainage conditions on residential properties throughout town.
Middleborough is surrounded by several towns we also serve. To the north lies Bridgewater, and to the northwest is Raynham. Whether your property is near Lake Assawompset, out along Route 44, or closer to the center of town, we cover the full span of Middleborough and know the terrain.
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