South Winston-Salem covers the neighbourhoods from Ardmore and Washington Park down the Peters Creek Parkway and Highway 52 corridors toward Midway and the Davidson County line. Ardmore alone is one of the biggest concentrations of pre-war and mid-century homes in the city, which means original concrete: narrow ribbon driveways, stepped walks, and garage aprons that have been patched for decades.
Those older ribbon drives are their own conversation. Widening one to a full-width modern drive changes how the house lives day to day, and it is one of the most transformative pours on the south side. The other steady call is drainage: south-side lots with grade need slabs formed to shed water away from the house, not toward it.
Concrete driveways, ribbon-drive widening, patios, walks, slabs and repair across south Winston-Salem, Ardmore, Washington Park and the 52 corridor south. Free on-site estimate and a written price from a local contractor before anything starts.
Yes, and it is one of the most common south-side requests. The strips either come out entirely for one clean pour, or the middle and edges are filled and tied in. Full replacement usually finishes better and outlasts the patchwork approach, and we price both so you choose with numbers.
Residential flatwork in Winston-Salem generally does not need a building permit, but aprons and anything touching the right-of-way can involve the city. The contractor handles that conversation as part of the job, not you.
Through the city limits and on down the 52 corridor: Midway, Wallburg and Welcome are all standard coverage.
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.
(336) 608-5157