
Cracked driveways, settling patios, and damaged foundations don't wait. We deliver concrete work built to survive New England winters, backed by licensing and local experience.

PeakMark Lowell Concrete Works is a licensed concrete contractor based in Lowell, Massachusetts. We handle all concrete flatwork across 16 service categories, serving 12 cities in the Merrimack Valley. Licensed in Massachusetts and fully insured for every project.

Cracked or uneven driveway? A new concrete driveway adds curb appeal and handles heavy traffic for decades without the ongoing maintenance asphalt demands.
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Tired of looking at bare dirt or a rotting wood deck? A concrete patio gives you a solid, low-maintenance outdoor space that survives New England winters.
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Plain gray concrete not your style? Stamped concrete replicates the look of stone, slate, or brick at a lower cost, with one continuous surface and no weeds.
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Tilted, cracked sections are a trip hazard that gets worse every spring. A new sidewalk clears that risk and improves drainage away from your foundation.
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Oil stains and crumbling concrete make your garage look and feel neglected. A fresh slab gives you a clean, durable surface that holds up to vehicles and tools.
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If you want concrete that looks like more, decorative finishes add texture, pattern, and color that elevate the look of any outdoor space.
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Soil erosion and sloping yards are hard to manage without structure. A concrete retaining wall holds the ground back and reclaims usable space.
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Cracked or uneven interior floors are a functional problem, not just cosmetic. A properly poured concrete floor provides a flat, stable base for any room.
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Slippery or crumbling pool surrounds are a safety issue. A concrete pool deck handles moisture, foot traffic, and pool chemicals for years without constant upkeep.
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Cracked steps are a tripping hazard and the first thing visitors see. New concrete steps restore safe, attractive access to your home's entry.
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A properly poured slab is the single most important structural element of your building. We get the grade, thickness, and drainage right from the start.
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A faulty foundation puts the whole structure at risk. We install concrete foundations to local code, with the depth and reinforcement the soil requires.
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Potholes and failing asphalt create liability and a bad first impression. A concrete parking lot is more durable and requires less maintenance over its life.
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Footings carry the load of everything built above them. Undersized or improperly placed footings are a structural failure waiting to happen.
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A settling foundation doesn't stay put on its own. We lift and stabilize foundations before the movement causes damage to the structure above.
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Need to cut through existing concrete cleanly for a utility line, repair, or addition? We cut precisely where you need it without damaging the surrounding slab.
Learn MoreYou reach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few questions about your project, then schedule a free on-site estimate. No pressure, no sales pitch. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
We come out, measure the area, check the ground, and talk through what you need. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any permit fees. No surprise charges later.
We pull any required city permits, schedule the work, and complete the job. Demolition, base prep, pour, and finish. We walk the completed project with you and explain the curing period and when it's safe to use.
We carry a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License and full liability and workers' compensation insurance. You can verify our license status through the state, and we provide proof of insurance before work begins.
We come to your property, measure the area, check the site conditions, and give you a written estimate that breaks down every cost. You get a clear picture of what the project will cost before you commit to anything.
We are based right here in Lowell and have been serving the Merrimack Valley since 2022. We know the soil conditions, the permit process, and what Lowell winters do to concrete.
When you call or message us, we reply within one business day. We respect your time and we don't leave people waiting. If we say we'll be there on a certain day, we show up.
Ready to get started? Call (351) 204-0101 or send us a message.
They tore out our old cracked driveway and poured a new one in two days. The crew was on time, the site was clean when they left, and we were driving on it a week later just like they said. No complaints.
- Michael T., Lowell - Concrete driveway building
We needed a patio poured behind the house before summer started. They fit us in, handled the city permit, and finished the whole job in less than a week. The stamped pattern looks great and the drainage is working exactly right.
- Jennifer L., Chelmsford - Stamped concrete services
Our garage floor was cracked and uneven. They ground it down, repaired the worst spots, and poured a new surface. It's been through two winters now and still looks solid.
- David M., Lawrence - Garage floor concrete
We respond within one business day. Fill out the form or call us directly. No obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate where we measure the area, assess the site, and give you a written quote.
(351) 204-0101PeakMark Lowell Concrete Works is based in Lowell, Massachusetts. We serve 12 cities across the Merrimack Valley, including Lawrence, Haverhill, Chelmsford, and Nashua, NH. Same-week scheduling available in most areas.
Concrete should not be poured when temperatures are below 40°F, which limits the installation window in Massachusetts to roughly May through October. Spring and early summer are the busiest times, so contractors book up fast.
Yes. Contractors performing construction work in Massachusetts are required to hold a Construction Supervisor License. You can verify any contractor's license status through the Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure.
The biggest cost drivers are demolition work, base preparation, thickness, and finish. A contractor who gives you a dramatically lower bid may be skipping steps like proper base compaction or using a thinner pour that won't last.
Yes, in most cases. If your driveway work involves the curb cut where the driveway meets the street, the City of Lowell requires a permit. Your contractor should handle this for you.
Most residential driveways are poured at four inches thick. If you park heavy vehicles like a pickup truck or RV, six inches is better and will handle the extra weight without cracking.
Good work has a well-compacted gravel base underneath, smooth edges, a slight slope for drainage, and control joints cut at planned intervals. Poor work shows random cracking, puddling water, and surface flaking within the first few years.
PeakMark Lowell Concrete Works is a licensed and insured concrete contractor based in Lowell, Massachusetts, serving the Merrimack Valley since 2022. We hold a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License issued by the state Division of Professional Licensure, and we carry full liability and workers' compensation insurance for every project. We have completed hundreds of driveways, patios, foundations, and flatwork concrete projects across 12 cities in Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.
You can walk on new concrete after 24 to 48 hours, but you should keep vehicles off it for at least a week - longer in cool weather. The concrete continues gaining strength for about 28 days, though it will feel solid well before that. Your contractor should mark off the area and tell you exactly when it's safe to use.
Control joints are shallow grooves cut into the surface at regular intervals. They give the concrete a planned place to crack if it ever does - along those lines instead of randomly across the slab. A driveway or patio without control joints is more likely to develop ugly, uncontrolled cracks within a few years.
Yes. Applying a concrete sealer every two to three years protects the surface from water, road salt, and freeze-thaw damage. This is especially important in Massachusetts, where winters are hard and road salt is used heavily. Sealing is a low-cost maintenance step that can add years to your surface's life.
Skipping or skimping on the gravel base is one of the most common reasons concrete fails early. The base layer lets water drain away and keeps the ground from shifting. Concrete poured directly on soil is far more likely to crack, sink, or heave within a few years. According to the Portland Cement Association, proper base preparation is critical for long-term durability.
Ready to move forward? Call (351) 204-0101 or request a free estimate.
Lowell is one of the oldest industrial cities in the United States, built up rapidly in the early 1800s as a mill city powered by the Merrimack River. Today, Lowell has about 115,000 residents and is one of the most densely populated cities in Massachusetts. The Lowell National Historical Park preserves the mill buildings and canal system that made the city famous, and it is a landmark that most locals know from school trips or walks along the canals.
The majority of Lowell's housing stock was built before 1940, with a large share dating to before 1920. These are old homes, many built as worker housing during the mill era. Neighborhoods like the Acre, Centralville, Belvidere, and Pawtucketville each have their own character, with the Acre being one of the oldest and most densely built areas. The Tsongas Center in downtown Lowell is home to the Lowell Railers hockey team and hosts concerts and events throughout the year. UMass Lowell is a major state university with about 18,000 students and is one of the city's largest employers.
Lowell averages about 50 inches of snow per year, and temperatures regularly drop below 20°F in January and February. The freeze-thaw cycle every winter is hard on driveways, walkways, and anything concrete around your home. Parts of Lowell sit on fill or mixed soils near the Merrimack River and Concord River, which can shift or drain poorly. A contractor who knows Lowell understands these soil conditions and what the city's winters do to concrete.
Many Lowell homes are two- and three-family buildings, sometimes called triple-deckers, with flat or low-pitched roofs and wood-frame construction. If your home is a triple-decker or a two-family, you already know the maintenance is different. We work in every Lowell neighborhood, from the tightly packed streets of the Acre to the larger homes in Belvidere, and we know the housing stock is different from one end of the city to the other. PeakMark Lowell Concrete Works is based right here and has been serving Lowell homeowners since 2022.
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PeakMark Lowell Concrete Works
4 Bachelder St, Lowell, MA 01854
Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM
Sunday: 9 AM to 5 PM
Licensed, insured, and serving the Merrimack Valley since 2022. Call for a free estimate or send us a message today.