Merrillville Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Griffith, IN, building patios, driveways, sidewalks, and foundations for homeowners throughout this fully built-out Lake County town. We have worked in northwest Indiana since 2017 and understand the conditions that shape every Griffith project: homes built in the 1940s through 1970s on modest lots, heavy clay soil that expands and contracts with every rain and dry spell, and freeze-thaw cycles that crack concrete from the inside each winter.

Griffith homes tend to have real backyards on modest lots - exactly the kind of space where a concrete patio adds durable, low-maintenance outdoor living. Flat terrain and clay soil in this part of Lake County means drainage slope built into the slab is not optional; water needs a clear path away from the home. Our concrete patio construction service accounts for these conditions from the first layout.
Most driveways in Griffith were first poured alongside the homes they serve - in many cases, 50 or 60 years ago. Freeze-thaw pressure and clay soil movement have been working on those slabs every winter since. When cracks run deep or panels have heaved enough to create a lip, replacement on a properly excavated and compacted gravel base is the right call for a Griffith homeowner who wants the job to last.
In Griffith's older residential blocks, sidewalk panels lifted by frost heave or tree root pressure are a common source of trip hazards and owner liability. The tight street grid here means lifted panels can affect foot traffic on multiple properties at once. We remove the damaged sections, address the root cause where we can, and pour replacements on a stable sub-base with control joints that allow seasonal movement without cracking.
Attached and detached garages are standard on Griffith single-family homes, and the floor slabs in older garages frequently show scaling, cracking, and uneven settling from decades of moisture intrusion and seasonal ground movement. A new garage floor poured at the correct thickness on a properly prepared base handles Griffith winters without the spalling and surface breakdown that aging slabs develop over time.
Front entry steps on Griffith's mid-century brick and frame homes are among the most freeze-thaw-vulnerable surfaces on the property. Spalling treads, crumbling risers, and settled landings are all safety concerns, especially in winter when ice compounds the problem. We replace deteriorated steps with reinforced concrete footed below the frost line, set to the correct rise and run for safe daily use.
Griffith's flat terrain and clay soil create drainage challenges on properties where grades need to be managed at lot edges, driveway transitions, or near additions. A concrete retaining wall holds the grade, directs water away from the structure, and withstands the lateral soil pressure that clay exerts as it expands and contracts through the seasons. On low-lying lots, a well-built wall prevents erosion that would otherwise undermine adjacent flatwork.
Griffith is fully built out, with little open land left and most of its homes built between the 1940s and the 1970s. That means the concrete surfaces on a typical Griffith property - driveway, sidewalk, patio, steps - were first poured decades ago, and many are at or past the point where further patching does not make economic sense. The town sits on the flat, low-lying glacial plain left by Lake Michigan, and the heavy clay soils underneath never fully settled. Every freeze and thaw cycle applies pressure from above; every wet season swells the clay from below. Concrete that was not poured on a properly excavated and compacted base will show the effect of both forces, and older driveways in Griffith often show both at once.
Griffith winters arrive reliably and stay. Temperatures drop below freezing from December through February, and the area receives meaningful snowfall each season - sometimes accelerated by lake-effect moisture off Lake Michigan just to the north. Road salt used on streets and driveways across Lake County gets tracked onto and around concrete surfaces, and salt accelerates surface scaling on older slabs that were not poured with the additives that modern freeze-thaw-rated mixes include. A contractor who understands how these local conditions interact - clay soil below, lake-effect winters above, and aging mix designs in between - can tell you what each surface on your property actually needs and why.
Our crew works throughout Griffith regularly, and we coordinate permits through the Town of Griffith for the projects we do here. Griffith has its own permitting requirements that differ from neighboring Highland and Hammond, and pulling the right approvals before work starts is part of every job we take on in town. Permitted work is inspected, on record, and protects you as the property owner when it comes time to sell.
Griffith sits between Broad Street running north to south and US Route 30 at the southern edge. The residential neighborhoods branch off those corridors on a tight grid typical of older Indiana towns - modest lots, mature trees, curbs, and sidewalks that all require some planning for equipment access on larger jobs. The older blocks near Main Street and the historic depot area at the center of town have the most aged concrete surfaces. Homes on the south end closer to US 30 are slightly newer but still carry the same clay soil and freeze-thaw exposure as the rest of the town.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Highland, IN and Munster, IN, where the soil conditions and housing stock have a lot in common with Griffith. If you are in any of these Lake County communities and need concrete work, we cover your area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form with your address and a brief description of the work. We respond within one business day and schedule a time to come out to the property - no commitment required for the initial visit.
We visit the property, assess the existing surface conditions and sub-base situation, measure the area, and give you a written quote before any work begins. This is when we identify any drainage or clay soil factors that will affect the job scope and explain exactly what we recommend and why - with no obligation on your end.
Once you approve the quote, we handle any permit applications through the Town of Griffith and give you a confirmed start date. You do not need to manage the permitting process - we take care of it as part of the project.
Most residential jobs in Griffith take one to two days of active work on site. After the pour, we walk you through the curing timeline - typically seven days before vehicle traffic, 28 days to full strength - and leave the site clean. We are reachable if any questions come up during the cure period.
We serve Griffith and all of Lake County. No obligation - just a straight answer about what your property needs and what it will cost.
(219) 500-9510Griffith is a Lake County town of about 16,000 to 17,000 people, incorporated in 1904 and built largely between the 1940s and 1970s. The town is fully developed - there is very little open land remaining - which means most of the housing stock is older single-family homes on modest lots. Ranch-style and two-story brick and frame houses dominate the residential streets that branch off Broad Street, the main north-south corridor through town. The downtown core sits at Broad Street and Main Street, where the historic Griffith Grand Trunk Depot reflects the railroad roots that shaped the town from its earliest days. The annual Broad Street Blues and BBQ Festival draws residents from across the community each summer and is one of the most visible expressions of local identity.
Griffith borders Hammond to the northwest, Gary to the northeast, and sits directly next to Highland to the west. Those communities share the same glacial clay soil, the same freeze-thaw climate, and the same mid-century housing stock that makes northwest Indiana concrete work different from what a contractor encounters in newer suburban developments further south. US Route 30 forms the southern boundary of Griffith, and US Route 6 runs across the northern part of town - both are familiar routes for anyone who has spent time in this corner of Lake County. Cline Avenue connects Griffith northward toward East Chicago and the broader regional road network.
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