Precision Frankfort Concrete is a Frankfort-based concrete contractor serving homeowners and property owners throughout Clinton County. We handle driveways, patios, and foundations using mixes rated for Indiana freeze-thaw conditions, and we have served the Frankfort area since 2020.

Many Frankfort driveways were poured decades ago and show the wear from hundreds of freeze-thaw cycles. We replace cracked, heaving, or crumbling driveways with a properly prepared slab built to handle Clinton County winters. Learn more about our concrete driveway building service for Frankfort homeowners.
Frankfort summers are made for outdoor living, and a properly built concrete patio gives you a surface that drains correctly and handles the clay soil movement that shifts and cracks lesser slabs. We install patios that stay level and hold up through Indiana seasons.
The clay-heavy soils in and around Frankfort require careful base preparation before any slab foundation is poured. We excavate to a stable depth, bring in compacted gravel fill, and pour to the specifications the site demands - whether for a new addition, garage, or outbuilding.
Frankfort homeowners looking to upgrade the look of a driveway or patio without pavers or natural stone choose stamped concrete for its durability and lower maintenance. We use mixes and sealers rated for central Indiana winters so the pattern and color hold up season after season.
Sidewalks in Frankfort neighborhoods face the same freeze-thaw stress as driveways, and older slabs near downtown often show years of heaving and cracking. We install sidewalks with proper joint placement and the right concrete thickness to stay flat and safe through many Indiana winters.
Frankfort properties with sloped yards or drainage challenges often need a retaining wall to hold soil in place and keep water from pooling against foundations. Concrete handles the load that clay-heavy Indiana soil puts on it when wet better than most alternatives.
Frankfort sits in north-central Indiana on glacially deposited clay soils that expand when wet and shrink in dry stretches. That ground movement is constant and it works against every concrete slab, post, and footing on your property. Pair that with the hard freezes Clinton County gets every winter and the repeated freeze-thaw cycles that run from November through March, and you have conditions that are genuinely tough on concrete. A contractor who pours a driveway here the same way they would in a warmer, sandier region is setting you up for cracks within a few seasons.
Frankfort also has a mix of housing that matters for the work. The older neighborhoods near downtown and Old Stoney have homes built in the early-to-mid 1900s with decades of freeze-thaw cycles already on their driveways, foundations, and sidewalks. The newer areas spreading toward the I-65 corridor are seeing fresh installations on larger lots. Both ends of that spectrum need concrete work done right - the older homes because deferred maintenance compounds quickly in this climate, and the newer builds because proper base preparation on clay soil from the start prevents costly problems later.
Precision Frankfort Concrete is based in Frankfort, and we regularly pull permits through the City of Frankfort for driveway and flatwork projects that connect to city streets. We know what the local office requires and how long the process typically takes, so your project does not get delayed by paperwork. You can find the city at frankfort-in.gov if you want to look up permit requirements for your address before we talk.
We work throughout the city - from the established residential streets near Prairie Creek Park to the newer development heading west along Roy Scott Parkway toward the I-65 corridor. U.S. Route 421 runs through the middle of town and is the main artery we use to move between jobs. Whether you are on the industrial side of town or in the quiet neighborhoods near the Clinton County courthouse, we know the streets and we know what the properties here look like.
We also serve communities close by. If you have neighbors in Tipton who need concrete work, we cover that area regularly. We also work throughout Kokomo and the surrounding region.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. Tell us roughly what you need - driveway, patio, foundation - and where you are in Frankfort.
We come to your property, measure the area, check slope and drainage, and look at what is under the current surface. We walk through cost and options with you here - no pressure - and leave you with a written estimate.
If your project requires a city permit, we handle that process. On the first day of work the crew excavates, removes the old surface if needed, installs the gravel base, and pours. You do not need to be present for the work itself.
We finish the surface, walk the completed work with you before we leave, and give you clear curing instructions - keep vehicles off for at least one full week, and longer in cold weather.
We are a Frankfort-based crew. We know Clinton County soils, local permit requirements, and the concrete mixes that survive Indiana winters. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(765) 650-7986Frankfort is the county seat of Clinton County and the main city in north-central Indiana between Indianapolis and Lafayette. It is home to roughly 15,000 to 17,000 residents and has one of the larger contiguous industrial parks in the state - a mix that gives the community a working, practical character. The older neighborhoods near the historic city hall known locally as Old Stoney include homes built in the early to mid-1900s with established lots and mature trees. These properties carry the wear that comes with decades of Indiana weather on their driveways and foundations.
Development has been spreading westward as the city annexes land toward the I-65 corridor, bringing newer residential construction with larger lots and longer driveways. Prairie Creek Park and the other city parks are scattered through the residential side of town, and U.S. Route 421 connects the whole city north to south. We also serve communities nearby - including Tipton to the southeast and Delphi to the northwest, so if you have neighbors in those towns who need concrete work, we are already in the area.
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Learn MoreWe are local, we know the soils and the winters, and we stand behind the work we pour. Call us today or send a message to get your free estimate.