The north side of Winston-Salem runs from the University Parkway corridor up through Old Town toward Stanleyville and Rural Hall, and it carries some of the oldest residential concrete in the city. Driveways and front walks poured when these neighbourhoods were built have been through fifty-plus years of Piedmont freeze-thaw, and tear-out and repour is the standard call north of downtown.
Highway 52 splits the north side and makes truck access straightforward almost everywhere. Carport slabs, basement-garage approaches and stepped front walks are common in this housing stock, and they are everyday work, formed to what the lot actually does rather than what a flat suburban template assumes.
Concrete driveways, patios, walks, slabs and repair across north Winston-Salem, Old Town and the 52 corridor. Free on-site estimate and a written price from a local contractor before anything starts.
Yes, the whole north side including Old Town and out toward Stanleyville and Rural Hall. It is core coverage, not the edge of the map.
At some point, no. Fifty-year-old concrete with widespread cracking, crumbling edges and sections moving on their own has done its life. A repour on a rebuilt base resets the clock for decades, and we will tell you honestly if you are not there yet.
Yes. Walk and stoop repours are normal jobs on the north side, and sunken sections that tilt toward the house are worth fixing before water follows them to the foundation.
Call or text (336) 608-5157, tell us what you've got going on, and we'll come put eyes on it. No cost, no pressure, straight price.
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