
Columbus Stamp Concrete pours new concrete driveways and driveway replacements across Worthington, a classic community on the north side with plenty of established homes. You get a local crew, honest itemized pricing, and concrete prepped, jointed and sealed to hold up through central Ohio's freeze-thaw, not just look good on day one.
New driveways & full replacements
Whether you are replacing a cracked, heaving driveway or pouring new, we build it to carry real vehicle loads: a compacted base, the right slab thickness and rebar or wire reinforcement where it counts, with proper slope so water runs off instead of pooling.
Finishes & options
- Broom finish for a durable, classic driveway.
- Stamped or bordered for curb appeal that matches a stamped patio or walkway.
- Exposed aggregate for grip and a high-end look.
- Proper drainage and expansion joints so the slab moves without cracking.
Built for Columbus winters
An air-entrained mix, correct jointing and a good sealer keep your driveway intact through freeze-thaw and road salt. We will tell you honestly whether a repair or a full replacement is the smarter spend.
Why Worthington homeowners choose us
- Built on a real base so it does not crack, heave or settle a year later.
- Sealed for Ohio winters against road salt and freeze-thaw.
- Honest, itemized pricing, in writing, before we start.
- Local crew that answers the phone and shows up when we say.
Serving Worthington and nearby
We cover Worthington and the surrounding Columbus suburbs. Wherever you are within about 30 miles of Columbus, the standard is the same.
Common questions
How much does a concrete driveway cost?
Driveway cost depends on square footage, thickness, reinforcement, tear-out of the old slab, and finish. We give a clear, itemized estimate for free so there are no surprises.
How thick should a concrete driveway be?
Four inches is standard for cars; we go thicker where trucks, RVs or heavy loads are involved, with reinforcement to match.
Can you replace just part of my driveway?
Often yes. If only a section has failed we can replace that area; if the base is gone underneath the whole thing, a full replacement is the better value. We will tell you straight.
