
Hudson Concrete delivers driveways, patios, foundations, and more for homeowners across southern New Hampshire and northeastern Massachusetts. Every project is built with the freeze-resistant mixes and proper base prep that New England winters demand.

Hudson Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor based in Hudson, NH, offering 16 concrete services for residential and commercial customers. From a new driveway to a full foundation, we handle every project with the same attention to base prep and material quality - because shortcuts show up every spring after a New Hampshire winter. We serve 12 cities and towns across southern New Hampshire and northeastern Massachusetts.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a clean, low-maintenance area ready for any season.
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Want the look of stone or brick without the price? Stamped concrete delivers that finish on a solid slab.
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Shifted or crumbling sidewalk? A new concrete path is safer, more accessible, and built to last 30+ years.
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Dusty or cracked garage floor? A new concrete floor is easier to clean and handles vehicle weight without failing.
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Plain gray slab looking tired? Decorative concrete adds texture and color that holds up through harsh winters.
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Eroding slope or shifting soil? A concrete retaining wall stops the damage and protects your yard long-term.
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Uneven or damaged interior floor? Professional concrete floor installation delivers a flat, durable surface.
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Worn or slippery pool surround? A new concrete pool deck improves safety and handles constant moisture exposure.
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Old steps crumbling or tilting? Concrete steps construction gives you a safe, permanent entry to your home.
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Building an addition or outbuilding? A concrete slab foundation is the reliable base that starts every project right.
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New construction or major addition? Proper foundation installation protects everything built above it for generations.
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Cracked asphalt parking lot turning customers away? Concrete parking areas last longer and require less upkeep.
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Adding a deck or structural addition? Concrete footings anchor your project so it stays level and secure.
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Foundation settling or sinking? Foundation raising corrects the problem before structural damage gets worse.
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Need to remove or modify existing concrete? Precise concrete cutting makes the job clean without excess destruction.
Learn MoreCall or message us and tell us what you need. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. No call centers, no runaround - you talk directly with the person handling your job.
We walk your property, measure the area, check site conditions, and talk through your options. You receive a clear written quote before any work begins. We handle permits with the Town of Hudson so you never have to deal with the paperwork yourself.
Our crew arrives on schedule, preps the base properly, pours the concrete, and finishes clean. We walk the finished project with you before we leave so you can see exactly what was done and ask any questions. Your new concrete is ready for New Hampshire winters from day one.
We hold a current New Hampshire contractor license through the NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification, and carry full liability insurance and workers compensation on every project - yours included.
Every estimate is free and done in person - we come to your property, assess the site, and give you a written quote before any commitment. We respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.
We have been a local concrete contractor in Hudson since 2016. We know the soil conditions, the permit requirements, and what New Hampshire winters do to concrete that was not built right.
Your written estimate covers everything: demo, base prep, the pour, cleanup, and permit fees. The number you approve is the number you pay. We do not add charges once the job is underway.
Ready to get started? Call (603) 471-5233 or request a free estimate online.
"We had our driveway replaced after years of cracking. The crew showed up on the day they said they would, finished in two days, and cleaned everything up before they left. It has been through two winters now and still looks exactly as it did when they poured it."
Mark T., Hudson, NH - Concrete driveway building
"The patio they built for us turned a muddy corner of the yard into a real outdoor space. They handled the permit with the town and kept us updated the whole way through. Honestly the best contractor experience I have had since moving to Nashua."
Sandra R., Nashua, NH - Concrete patio construction
"We had a retaining wall installed along the back of our property in Londonderry to stop the slope from washing into the yard. The crew explained what they were doing each step, and the wall has not moved at all going into our second spring."
James K., Londonderry, NH - Concrete retaining walls
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(603) 471-5233Hudson Concrete is based in Hudson, NH and serves 12 cities and towns across southern New Hampshire and northeastern Massachusetts - including Nashua, Manchester, Merrimack, and communities just across the border in Chelmsford and Lowell. We typically respond to new requests within 1 business day and can often schedule same-week estimates during the spring and fall seasons.
Concrete typically lasts 30 to 50 years in New Hampshire versus 20 to 25 for asphalt - but only when it is poured with a freeze-resistant mix and a proper compacted base. Asphalt costs less upfront but needs resurfacing every 5 to 10 years in our climate, which adds up quickly.
Freeze-thaw cycles are the culprit. Water seeps into concrete pores, freezes, expands, and widens small cracks with every cycle. The Portland Cement Association recommends air-entrained concrete mixes specifically designed to withstand this stress in northern climates.
You can walk on new concrete after 24 to 48 hours, but driving vehicles on it requires a full 7 days minimum. Concrete reaches its full design strength after roughly 28 days. Driving on it too early is one of the most common causes of surface damage that cannot be repaired.
Signs of poor work often appear in the first winter: flaking on the surface, diagonal cracks from corners, or sections that begin to sink. Concrete that looks fine on day one but fails within 3 years almost always traces back to a rushed base prep or the wrong mix for cold climates.
The gravel base layer beneath a concrete slab drains water away from the concrete and provides a stable, compacted surface to pour onto. Without it, the slab rests on soil that shifts with every frost cycle. This is why base preparation is the step that most determines whether your concrete lasts 10 years or 40.
Every 2 to 3 years is the recommended interval for concrete sealing in freeze-thaw climates like New Hampshire. Sealing blocks water penetration before winter and protects against road salt damage - a factor that matters a lot in NH, where salt use on roads is heavy from November through March.
Hudson Concrete is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Hudson, NH, serving southern New Hampshire and northeastern Massachusetts since 2016. We hold a New Hampshire contractor license issued by the NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification, and carry full liability insurance and workers compensation on every job we take. Our work spans 16 concrete services across 12 service areas - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and foundation work.
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Standard driveways and patios are poured 4 inches thick. If you park heavy trucks, RVs, or equipment, 5 to 6 inches is a better choice. Commercial applications like parking lots typically require 5 inches or more. Thicker concrete costs more upfront but lasts significantly longer under repeated load.
Do not use rock salt or calcium chloride ice melters on new concrete, especially in the first winter. Salt accelerates surface flaking in freeze-thaw conditions. Use sand for traction instead. Wait at least 30 days after installation before applying the first sealer.
Have questions about your specific project? Call us at (603) 471-5233 and we will walk you through your options at no charge.
Hudson is a town of about 25,000 people sitting right on the New Hampshire- Massachusetts border, along the Merrimack River. Most of its housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1990s, which means driveways, patios, sidewalks, and foundations across town are entering or past the end of their useful life. According to U.S. Census data, about 80% of Hudson households own their homes - which means most residents are invested in keeping their properties in good shape.
Hudson is a practical, working community. Many residents commute to Nashua or south into Massachusetts for work. Between work and family, most homeowners do not have time to manage a major concrete project on their own - they want a contractor who shows up, does the work right, and does not create more problems than they solve. Landmarks like Benson Park and the neighborhoods surrounding Alvirne High School represent the kind of established, family-oriented neighborhoods where our crews work regularly.
Hudson's climate brings real challenges for concrete - with over 50 inches of snow per year and temperatures that regularly drop below 10 degrees Fahrenheit, the freeze-thaw cycle here is one of the most demanding in the region. We have built our entire approach around it: the right concrete mix, properly compacted base layers, and work scheduled within the window when conditions are actually right for a durable pour. That is what it takes to build concrete that lasts in Hudson.
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