Precision Frankfort Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Logansport and Cass County. We handle slab foundations, driveways, patios, and flatwork on properties ranging from century-old homes near downtown to newer builds on the city's edges - using concrete mixes and base preparation designed for northern Indiana winters.

Logansport properties - from new garages and additions to full home footprints on the city's edges - need slab foundations built on properly compacted gravel subbase over Cass County clay. We handle permits, excavation, reinforcement, and the pour. Learn more about our slab foundation building service.
Logansport has a large number of homes built 80 to 100 or more years ago, and many of their driveways have been through just as many Indiana winters. We replace worn, cracked, or settled driveways with new concrete poured over a prepared base that handles the clay soils and freeze-thaw cycles in this part of the state.
Properties in Logansport near the Wabash and Eel rivers deal with seasonally saturated ground that shifts underneath slabs poured without proper drainage grading. We build patios with a gravel base and correct slope so water moves away from your home and the surface stays stable through wet springs.
Older residential streets near downtown Logansport often have sidewalks that have heaved, cracked, or settled from decades of freeze-thaw cycles and tree root movement. We install new sidewalks with proper joint placement and pour thickness to keep them flat and safe for years.
Properties along the river corridors in Logansport sometimes need retaining walls to manage grade changes and keep soil from eroding into drainage areas. Concrete handles the lateral load from saturated clay soil better than wood or block, and it holds up through the wet springs this part of Indiana delivers.
Front entries and side entrances on Logansport's older homes often have original concrete steps that have cracked, chipped, or pulled away from the foundation over decades of frost heave. We replace failing steps with properly reinforced concrete that stays anchored through northern Indiana winters.
Logansport was established in the 1820s and grew through the canal era and into the railroad years, which means a large share of the housing stock is genuinely old. Many homes in the residential core were built before 1940, and some date to the late 1800s. Driveways, sidewalks, and foundation elements on those properties may have been installed with minimal base preparation by today's standards - and after 80 or 100 winters in northern Indiana, they show it. Replacing aging concrete here is not just about aesthetics; it is about addressing the accumulated damage from decades of freeze-thaw cycles and clay soil movement.
The city's location at the junction of the Wabash and Eel rivers adds another layer of complexity. Properties near either river corridor can sit on soils that stay saturated well into spring, and that moisture - combined with the freeze-thaw swings that hit Cass County from November through March - is especially hard on concrete. A contractor working in Logansport needs to understand how drainage grading, gravel base depth, and concrete mix selection all interact on this specific kind of ground. Getting any one of those wrong shortens the life of the work significantly.
Our crew works throughout Logansport regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Foundation and larger structural pours require building permits in Logansport. You can reach the City of Logansport directly for permit information before we talk, or we can walk you through what applies to your project when you call.
Logansport centers on the junction of the Wabash and Eel rivers, and Riverside Park along the Eel River is one of the city's main landmarks. The older residential streets near downtown and along the historic Michigan Road corridor - now US 421 - have the densest concentration of aging concrete that needs replacement work. US 24 and US 35 connect the city to the broader northern Indiana highway network and run through the commercial strips on the edges of town. We know the layout of the city and the different conditions you find in properties close to the river versus the newer streets farther out.
We regularly cover nearby areas as well. Our team works throughout Delphi to the south and in Kokomo to the southeast, so if you have neighbors in either of those communities who need concrete work, we are already making regular runs through the area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you need and where in Logansport the job is - neighborhood, street, or nearest landmark is enough to get us started.
We come to your property, measure the area, check drainage, and look at what is beneath the existing surface. We discuss cost and options during the visit and leave you a written estimate with no pressure to commit on the spot.
If a permit is required, we handle the application with the city. On the first day of work, the crew demolishes the old surface if needed, installs the gravel base, and pours. You do not need to be present during the work.
We finish and walk the completed work with you before we leave. You get clear curing instructions: keep vehicles off for at least one full week, longer in cool weather. We are available if questions come up after the job.
We serve Logansport and Cass County and understand the older housing stock, the river-area soils, and the freeze-thaw winters that affect concrete here. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(765) 650-7986Logansport is the county seat of Cass County in northern Indiana, with a population of around 18,000 to 19,000. The city was founded at the junction of the Wabash and Eel rivers in the 1820s, and its location has defined its layout ever since. Riverside Park along the Eel River is one of the city's most recognized landmarks and is home to the Dentzel Carousel, one of the oldest intact menagerie carousels in the country and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The older neighborhoods near downtown and along the historic Michigan Road corridor have two-story frame houses on smaller city lots, most built between the late 1800s and mid-1900s. Properties in these areas carry decades of deferred concrete maintenance.
Commercial activity follows US 24, US 35, and US 421 through the city, with retail and light industrial uses spread along those corridors. Owner-occupied homes make up the majority of the residential base, though rental properties are common near the downtown core. Whether a homeowner has lived on their street for thirty years or just moved in, the concrete conditions here are shaped by the same factors: clay soils, river-area moisture, and northern Indiana winters. We also serve Delphi to the south and Kokomo to the southeast, so homeowners in neighboring communities can reach us through the same contact.
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Learn MoreWe know Cass County soils, the challenges of older homes near the river, and what northern Indiana winters do to concrete. Call us or send a message to get your free estimate.