ADM Masonry LLC installs and repairs concrete surfaces for residential and commercial properties across New Jersey. From driveways and slabs to stairs and patios, every project is executed by a licensed crew with over 10 years of experience.
Concrete is the foundation of durable property infrastructure. When installed with precision and the right mix specifications, a concrete surface withstands decades of use, freeze-thaw cycles, and heavy load. ADM Masonry LLC brings that level of technical discipline to every concrete project in New Jersey.
Our crew works with residential homeowners, property managers, and commercial clients throughout the state. Whether the project involves a new driveway, a cracked slab repair, or a full concrete stair replacement, the approach is the same: proper site preparation, correct concrete mix ratios, and clean finished edges that hold their form.
New Jersey's climate presents specific challenges for concrete work. Temperature swings between summer heat and winter freeze-thaw cycles put stress on poorly installed surfaces. We account for these conditions in every pour — using fiber-reinforced mixes, appropriate curing times, and expansion joints that prevent cracking before it starts.
New concrete installation requires more than pouring a mix and waiting for it to set. Proper installation begins with ground preparation: removing existing material, grading the soil base, compacting the subgrade, and placing gravel or stone fill to support drainage. Skipping any of these steps leads to settlement, cracking, and surface failure within a few years.
ADM Masonry LLC installs concrete driveways, walkways, patios, slabs, and stairs for properties across New Jersey. Each project starts with a site assessment to evaluate soil conditions, drainage patterns, and load requirements. For driveways, we calculate thickness based on vehicle weight — residential driveways typically require four inches, while commercial or heavy-use surfaces need five to six inches with reinforcing steel.
Finishing choices matter as well. We offer broom finish for traction on driveways and walkways, smooth trowel finish for patios and garage floors, and exposed aggregate for decorative applications. All new installations include properly spaced control joints to direct natural cracking away from visible surfaces, keeping your concrete looking clean for years after installation.
Not every damaged concrete surface needs full replacement. Many driveways, sidewalks, and slabs can be restored through targeted repair techniques that extend their service life significantly. The key is accurate diagnosis: identifying whether damage is surface-level, structural, or caused by an underlying drainage or settlement problem that must be resolved first.
Our concrete repair process begins with a thorough inspection of the affected area. We assess crack width and depth, check for hollow sections beneath the surface using a sounding test, and evaluate whether the damage is isolated or part of a larger pattern. Surface cracks under one-quarter inch wide are cleaned, routed, and sealed with a flexible polyurethane or epoxy filler. Wider or deeper cracks indicate structural movement and require cutting out the damaged section and pouring a properly bonded patch.
Spalling — the flaking or pitting of the concrete surface — is a common issue in New Jersey due to road salt exposure and repeated freeze-thaw cycles. We remove the deteriorated layer, apply a concrete resurfacer bonded with a primer coat, and finish to match the surrounding surface. For heaved or settled sections caused by soil movement, we offer mudjacking or full slab replacement depending on the extent of the shift and the condition of the remaining concrete.
New Jersey's climate is one of the most demanding environments for concrete in the northeastern United States. The state experiences average winter temperatures that drop well below freezing, with road salt applied extensively from November through March. Concrete that was not mixed, placed, or cured correctly absorbs water, expands as it freezes, and begins to scale and crack within two to three seasons of installation.
Beyond climate, local building codes in New Jersey govern concrete work for structural applications. Foundation walls, retaining structures, and public sidewalks must meet specific PSI requirements, reinforcement standards, and setback rules enforced by municipal building departments. Working with a licensed contractor ensures your project meets these standards and passes inspection without costly corrections or stop-work orders.
The long-term cost of low-quality concrete work significantly exceeds the savings from choosing an unlicensed crew or cutting corners on materials. A properly installed concrete driveway in New Jersey lasts 25 to 30 years with minimal maintenance. ADM Masonry LLC uses commercial-grade concrete mixes, proper reinforcement, and code-compliant installation practices on every project.
ADM Masonry LLC is based in Newark, NJ and serves residential and commercial clients throughout Essex, Hudson, Union, Bergen, and Passaic counties. Our licensed crew is available for projects large and small across the state.
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