Where the water goes, before we pour
Before we pour a single yard, we look at what the slab will sit on and where water will go. A slab over soft fill or poor drainage is a crack waiting to happen, no matter how good the concrete is. Good flatwork is a base-and-drainage decision as much as a concrete one.
Your next step
“Why did my last slab crack?”
The causes usually start below the surface:
- Fix the drainage first — how water under a slab pushes it apart
- Concrete flatwork — the base and pour done right
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What Quad Cities homeowners say
“Kyle came out and did a very thorough job of looking for possible cracks in the foundation, digging down to see below surface line — and informed us he didn’t see any obvious cracks.”
“Behncke built an egress window for our home. From the initial scheduling through the conclusion everything was precise and the craftsmanship was perfect. We would highly recommend Behncke for your every need.”
Concrete That Lasts in Bettendorf
Bettendorf runs from established mid-century neighborhoods to newer subdivisions, which means everything from tired 1960s driveways to fresh slabs on graded lots. The common thread is eastern Iowa clay and hard freeze-thaw, which heave and crack concrete poured on a weak base or without drainage. We prep and compact the base, set proper thickness and control joints, and grade for drainage — so your concrete still looks right years from now.
Concrete Flatwork for Bettendorf Homes
Driveways
New pours and full replacements over a properly compacted base, with joints and slope that hold up to freeze-thaw and traffic.
Sidewalks & Steps
Safe, level walks and front steps — including replacing cracked, heaved, or trip-hazard sections.
Patios, Pads & Slabs
Patios, pads, and garage or shed slabs, graded to drain away from the house.
Tear-Out & Repour
Removing failed, cracked, or settled concrete and repouring it right — with the base and drainage corrected first.
The Base Is Why Concrete Lasts — or Cracks
Anyone can pour concrete; making it last in Bettendorf’s clay and freeze-thaw is about the prep underneath. We compact the base, set proper thickness and control joints, and grade so water drains away — the same straightforward, no-shortcuts work we’ve done since 1948.
Common Concrete Questions
Almost always a base or drainage problem. Clay soil holds water, freeze-thaw lifts the slab, and without proper compaction and joints it cracks. We fix the cause before we repour so the new slab lasts.
Both — we’ll tell you honestly which makes sense. Sometimes a single trip-hazard panel is all that needs replacing; other times the whole slab has failed and a full repour is the better value.
Generally spring through fall, once the ground has thawed and night temps stay reliable. We’ll schedule your pour for conditions that let the concrete cure properly.
We’re based right next door in Davenport, so Bettendorf is minutes away — we usually get out quickly and have a written estimate to you within one business day.
Concrete Project in Bettendorf?
Driveway, walk, patio, pad, or a slab that needs replacing — we’ll give you an honest look and a written estimate, usually within one business day.
