Precision Frankfort Concrete serves Lebanon, Indiana homeowners with concrete driveways, patios, and foundation work built to handle Boone County clay soils and freeze-thaw winters. We have been serving central Indiana since 2020, and our crews work in Lebanon regularly.

Lebanon homeowners with newer subdivisions on the edge of town often have large lots with no real outdoor living surface yet. We build patios sized for how you actually use your yard - with proper drainage slopes and a gravel base that handles Boone County clay. See our full concrete patio construction service for details on materials, finishes, and the process.
Many Lebanon driveways near the older downtown neighborhoods are showing their age - cracked, heaved, or crumbling after decades of Indiana freeze-thaw cycles. We replace them with a properly prepared slab using a freeze-thaw-rated mix and a compacted base that handles the clay soil movement common in central Indiana.
Lebanon is a growing community with residents who want their outdoor spaces to look finished, not just functional. Stamped concrete gives patios and driveways the look of stone or brick in a single solid surface that holds up through Indiana winters - with far less maintenance than pavers on clay soil.
Lebanon is seeing significant new construction as the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District draws workers and families to the area. New additions, accessory structures, and fresh builds all need foundations poured correctly on soil that requires deep excavation and solid base preparation before any concrete goes down.
Sidewalks in Lebanon neighborhoods - especially near the older downtown core and established residential blocks - take the same freeze-thaw punishment as driveways. We install sidewalks with the right joint placement to control cracking and the correct thickness to stay flat and safe through repeated Indiana winters.
Properties near Lebanon with grade changes or drainage issues running toward the foundation are good candidates for a concrete retaining wall. Clay soil that has been saturated by central Indiana spring rains puts significant force on whatever is holding it back, and concrete handles that load better than most alternatives.
Lebanon sits in central Indiana on the same heavy clay soils that run through most of Boone County. That clay holds water after rain events, expands as it absorbs moisture, and then shrinks back down in dry spells. The constant movement puts stress on any concrete slab sitting on top of it - driveways heave, patios crack, and sidewalks shift if the base preparation underneath was not done correctly. This is not a problem unique to old houses. Newer construction on the outer edges of Lebanon runs into the same issue if the contractor skips the gravel base or cuts corners on compaction.
Lebanon is also a community with a genuine mix of housing. Older homes near the downtown core and the historic Boone County Courthouse have been through many decades of Indiana winters, and their concrete surfaces show it. The newer subdivisions going up on the city edges near the I-65 corridor are starting fresh, often with larger driveways and outdoor spaces that need to be built right the first time. Understanding where a property sits in that spectrum changes how we approach the base preparation, the mix design, and the joint placement on every job.
Our crew works throughout Lebanon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Lebanon has its own city government and permitting office - you can find the city at lebanon.in.gov - and driveway work connecting to a public street in Lebanon typically requires a permit from the city. We handle that process as part of the job so there are no surprises that delay your start date.
Lebanon sits right on the I-65 corridor, with US Route 52 and State Road 39 running through the city as the main north-south routes. We use those roads regularly to get between jobs across the city, from the neighborhoods near Lebanon High School to the properties going up near the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District on the city edges. The Lebanon Public Library and the Boone County Courthouse sit at the center of the older part of town, and the homes around them are the ones most likely to have driveways and sidewalks that need replacing after years of Indiana winters.
We also work in communities close to Lebanon. Our crews travel to Zionsville regularly, which is just south of Lebanon on the I-65 corridor. We also serve homeowners in Crawfordsville to the west.
Phone us or fill out the contact form. We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you are looking at - driveway, patio, sidewalk - and where your property is in Lebanon.
We come out, measure the area, check drainage and soil conditions, and discuss finish options with you. Cost comes up here - no pressure, no vague ranges. You receive a written estimate before we leave your property.
If a city permit is required, we handle the application. On day one of work, the crew excavates the old surface, installs the compacted gravel base, and sets the forms. You do not need to be home for this phase.
The pour and finish happen on the same day for most standard jobs. We walk the finished work with you, answer questions, and leave you with curing instructions - keep vehicles off the slab for at least one week, longer in cool weather.
We serve Lebanon and Boone County with the same concrete mixes and base preparation methods we use in every part of central Indiana. Call us or send a message - we respond within 1 business day and come to your property to give you a written quote.
(765) 650-7986Lebanon is the county seat of Boone County, located about 30 miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis. The city has roughly 16,000 to 17,000 residents and sits directly on the I-65 corridor, which connects it to both Indianapolis and Lafayette. The historic Boone County Courthouse anchors the downtown core, and the Lebanon Public Library - a Carnegie library that has served the community since 1903 - sits nearby. These older parts of town are surrounded by residential neighborhoods with homes built across multiple decades, many of which have driveways and concrete surfaces showing their age.
Boone County has been one of the faster-growing counties in Indiana, and Lebanon is at the center of that growth. The LEAP Lebanon Innovation District has drawn major industrial investment to the area, bringing new workers and families who need housing. Newer subdivisions are going up on the city edges alongside the older established neighborhoods, giving Lebanon a mix of property types and ages that makes it different from a purely older or purely new community. We also serve homeowners in nearby Zionsville to the south and Crawfordsville to the west, so if neighbors in those communities need concrete work, we cover them too.
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Learn MoreWe know Boone County soils, Lebanon permit requirements, and what it takes to build concrete that survives central Indiana winters. Call today or send us a message for your free estimate.