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Concrete Driveway Replacement Built for Minnesota
If your driveway is cracked, sinking, or worn out, patching it again usually just delays the inevitable. JW Concrete specializes in full concrete driveway replacements—done with proper prep, solid workmanship, and the kind of attention to detail that actually holds up in Minnesota weather. We don't rush pours. We don't cut corners. And we don't treat your driveway like 'just another job.'
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Multiple cracks spreading year after year
Sinking or uneven sections that collect water
Surface flaking from salt and freeze-thaw cycles
Old patchwork repairs that never last
If a repair makes sense, we'll tell you. If it won't, we won't sugarcoat it.
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Removal & Site Prep
Base Preparation
Reinforcement
Pour & Finish
Control Joints & Cure
Bottom line: We build driveways the way we'd want them done at our own homes.
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Driveway replacement specialists—not generalists
Skilled, hands-on crew that shows up and communicates
Strong materials chosen for Minnesota conditions
Clean jobsites and respect for your property
Workmanship-focused approach, not rushed production work
Veteran-owned. Quality-driven. Built to last.
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We focus on residential driveway replacements across the southern Twin Cities, including Apple Valley, Lakeville, Eagan, Burnsville, Rosemount, Bloomington, Prior Lake, Savage, Hastings, and nearby communities.
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How long does a driveway replacement take?
1-3 days for the full installation—removal, base prep, rebar, and pour. Then you'll need to wait 7 days minimum before driving on it (24-48 hours before walking on it).
Can you replace just part of a driveway?
Yes, but we usually recommend full replacement. Partial pours create seams that become weak points with Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles—leading to cracking, separation, or uneven settling.
If damage is isolated and the rest is solid, we'll inspect it and give you an honest recommendation.
Will my new driveway crack?
Some cracking is normal in concrete, but the right materials and process make a big difference. We use extra-strength concrete (5,000 PSI) that's built to handle Minnesota's brutal winters—it's tougher than what most contractors use. Every driveway gets a solid rock base, steel rebar for reinforcement, and planned joints to control where any cracks show up. We seal it right away to keep water out and prevent freeze damage. Our 3-year warranty backs up the work. No contractor can promise zero cracks, but we build driveways that last through Minnesota winters.