
Woodward Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more - built for northwest Oklahoma's tough soil and climate, done right the first time.
Woodward Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and more - built for northwest Oklahoma's tough soil and climate, done right the first time.

Woodward Concrete Company is a locally owned concrete contractor serving Woodward, OK and the surrounding region. We offer 16 concrete services - from residential driveways and patios to commercial parking lots and slab foundations. Every project is handled by our own crew, using the base preparation and mix ratios that northwest Oklahoma's clay soil and climate demand. We serve 12 communities across the region, so chances are we have worked in your neighborhood.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades.
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Turn bare dirt or tired gravel into a clean outdoor living space that holds up through Oklahoma summers.
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Get the look of brick or stone at a lower cost - stamped concrete adds style to any patio, pool deck, or entry.
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Uneven or heaving sidewalk sections are a trip hazard - we replace them with a stable, well-drained slab.
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A properly poured garage floor resists oil stains, heavy loads, and the freeze-thaw cycles that crack thin slabs.
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Add color, texture, and character to any concrete surface without sacrificing the durability of a solid slab.
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Retaining walls hold back soil and redirect water - protecting your yard, foundation, and landscaping long-term.
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Commercial or residential, a flat, well-finished concrete floor is the most durable base for any building.
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A properly finished pool deck stays slip-resistant in wet conditions and comfortable underfoot on hot Oklahoma days.
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Crumbling or settling steps are a safety issue - new concrete steps are built level, durable, and code-compliant.
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Your home sits on its foundation - we pour slab foundations built to handle northwest Oklahoma's expansive clay soil.
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A correctly installed foundation is the single most important factor in the long-term stability of any structure.
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A well-built concrete parking lot handles heavy daily traffic and lasts far longer than asphalt in Oklahoma's heat.
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Footings carry the load of your structure to stable ground - poor footings lead to costly foundation problems later.
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If your foundation has settled or shifted, raising it back to level prevents structural damage from getting worse.
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Precise concrete cutting for repairs, utility access, or expansion joints - clean cuts protect the surrounding slab.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. We ask a few quick questions about your project - roughly what you need, where it is, and what you use it for. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
At the visit, we look at the ground conditions, drainage, and access. Woodward's clay soil and seasonal extremes affect how every job needs to be set up, so we never quote a project without seeing it first. You receive a written estimate that covers everything - no surprises after work starts.
Our crew handles permits, base prep, the pour, and cleanup. When the job is done, we walk you through the finished work and leave you with plain-language care instructions - including when to seal the surface and when it's safe to drive on it. You know exactly what you have.
We carry full liability insurance on every project. If you want to see proof of coverage before work starts, just ask - we have it ready.
Every estimate is free, written, and covers the full scope - demo, base prep, pour, and cleanup. No hidden add-ons after work begins.
We live and work here. We know the soil conditions, the seasonal timing, and the permit process at the City of Woodward - knowledge that shows up in every project.
Proper base prep, correct joint placement, and the right mix for our temperature swings. Every step is done to produce concrete that still looks solid five winters from now.
Ready to talk about your project? Call (580) 290-2465 or send us a message.
"They came out the same week I called and had a written estimate in my hands before they left. The driveway was poured on schedule and looked exactly like they said it would. No runaround, no surprise charges at the end."
David R., Mooreland, OK - Concrete driveway building
"We had a back patio poured in the fall and it came through a cold winter without a single crack. They took extra time on the base and explained why - it made sense once they showed me what the ground looked like underneath. Very happy with how it turned out."
Jennifer M., Woodward, OK - Concrete patio construction
"Our old sidewalk had three sections that had heaved up badly - a real trip hazard. They replaced just the damaged sections, matched the joint spacing on the rest, and finished the whole thing in a day. Looks clean and everything is level now."
Robert T., Alva, OK - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the project and give you a written estimate before any work begins.
(580) 290-2465Woodward Concrete Company is based in Woodward, OK and serves 12 communities across northwest Oklahoma, including Alva, Shattuck, Mooreland, and the surrounding region. We typically schedule on-site estimates within a few business days and can often fit same-week project starts during less busy seasons.
The gravel base layer beneath a concrete slab is what keeps it from settling or cracking when the soil shifts. In northwest Oklahoma's clay-heavy soil, skipping this step is the single most common reason driveways fail within a few years.
Concrete outperforms asphalt in Woodward's heat - asphalt softens in summer temperatures above 100 degrees and can rut under heavy vehicles. Concrete stays rigid, handles freeze-thaw cycles better when properly sealed, and typically lasts 30 or more years versus 15 to 20 for asphalt.
Sealing fills the tiny surface pores that let water and oil in. Without it, Woodward's winter freeze-thaw cycles push water into those pores, freezing and cracking the surface from the inside. Most contractors recommend resealing every two to three years. The Portland Cement Association covers concrete maintenance in plain language.
High heat and wind cause the surface of fresh concrete to dry faster than the interior, which can crack the slab before it ever fully hardens. Experienced local contractors start pours early in the morning and use curing compounds or covers on hot, windy days - ask about this practice when getting estimates.
Control joints are shallow cuts made at regular intervals to give concrete a planned place to flex when temperatures change. Without them, the concrete cracks wherever it wants - usually in random diagonal lines. Seeing neat, evenly spaced joints on a finished slab is actually a sign of quality work.
In most cases, yes - especially when the work connects to a public street or changes how water drains off the property. A permit creates a record that protects you if you sell the home. A reputable contractor handles this process for you and confirms whether one is needed before scheduling work.
Woodward Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Woodward, OK, serving communities across northwest Oklahoma since 2016. We are licensed through the State of Oklahoma to perform residential and commercial concrete work, carrying full liability insurance on every job.
Since 2016, our crew has completed hundreds of concrete projects across the region - driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, parking lots, and more. We work across 16 service types and serve 12 communities in northwest Oklahoma.
Want to learn more about our background and approach? Read about us here.
Small hairline cracks along control joints can be filled and sealed successfully. But if cracks are wider than a quarter inch, running diagonally, or the slab has shifted vertically, patching is a short-term fix. The underlying soil movement will reopen patches within a season or two.
You can ask to see the gravel base layer before concrete is poured. A good contractor will not mind showing you - it should be a minimum of four inches of compacted gravel, leveled and sloped away from your home. If they rush past this step or you cannot see any base material, ask questions.
You can walk on new concrete after about 24 to 48 hours. Passenger cars need at least seven days. Heavy vehicles, trucks, or equipment should wait up to 28 days. Concrete does not reach full hardness for about a month - loading it early shortens its lifespan.
Have questions specific to your property or project? Call (580) 290-2465 and we will walk you through what to expect.
Woodward is a mid-sized city of roughly 12,000 to 13,000 people in northwest Oklahoma, serving as the regional hub for several surrounding rural counties. Most of the city's housing was built between 1940 and 1980, which means a large share of homes are between 50 and 80 years old - the age when driveways, sidewalks, and foundations commonly need serious attention. The Census Reporter profile for Woodward shows that about 60 percent of occupied housing units are owner-occupied, which means most residents here have a long-term stake in keeping their properties in good shape.
Woodward has a few landmarks most locals know well. The Plains Indians and Pioneers Museum sits near the center of town and draws visitors from across the region year-round. Crystal Beach Park is the city's main outdoor recreation spot, with a lake and swimming area that fill up through the summer. The city also hosts the Woodward Elks Rodeo, one of the oldest and largest rodeos in Oklahoma, held every summer and drawing crowds from well outside the region.
The climate here is one of the toughest on concrete in the state. Woodward's clay-heavy soil expands with every spring rain and shrinks during the dry summer months, putting constant stress on slabs from below. Winters bring hard freezes that run the freeze-thaw cycle repeatedly from December through February. Summers push regularly above 100 degrees with persistent wind that can dry fresh concrete too fast if the pour is not managed carefully. Woodward Concrete Company has been working in these conditions since 2016, and every project we take on reflects what we know about building for this specific place.
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Woodward Concrete Company
1814 5th St
Woodward, OK 73801
quotes@woodwardconcretecompany.com
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Call us or send a message - we respond within 1 business day and offer free on-site estimates with no obligation.