One Team for Your Entire Concrete Project

Specialty concrete services including demolition, grading, cutting, staining, and custom work in Greeley

When your Greeley property needs concrete work that goes beyond pouring slabs or building walls, you need a contractor who handles prep work, specialty finishes, and custom installations without coordinating multiple crews. Sons of Concrete LLC provides additional services such as demolition, grading, dirt work, concrete cutting, staining, countertops, fire pits, and pool decks throughout Northern Colorado. These services support larger projects or stand alone when you need a specific solution without full-scale construction.

Demolition clears out old concrete that has cracked or settled, while grading and dirt work prepare the site for new pours or drainage improvements. Concrete cutting allows for clean removal of sections or creation of control joints without damaging surrounding areas. Staining adds color to existing slabs, and custom work like countertops or fire pits brings functional concrete features into kitchens and outdoor living spaces. Pool decks require slip-resistant finishes and proper drainage to handle water exposure. Each service is performed by a fully licensed and insured team serving both residential and commercial clients.

Call today to discuss your project and receive a free estimate that covers the full scope of work from start to finish.

From site prep to finished custom concrete

Your project in Greeley starts with a conversation about what needs to be done, whether that means removing old concrete, leveling ground for a new pour, or adding a decorative finish to an existing surface. The crew arrives with the tools and equipment specific to your job, from saws and breakers for demolition and cutting to grading equipment for dirt work and staining tools for color application. Each task is completed to prepare the site or finish the concrete properly.

After demolition, you will see clean removal with debris hauled away and the area ready for the next phase of work. Grading leaves the site level and compacted so water drains correctly and new concrete sits on stable ground. Stained concrete shows even color without streaks, and custom features like countertops or fire pits are finished smooth and sealed against moisture and staining.

The work includes site cleanup, but does not cover landscaping, planting, or structural repairs unrelated to concrete. Pool decks are poured and finished with slip-resistant texture, but pool equipment and plumbing are handled by other trades. This approach keeps one contractor responsible for all concrete-related tasks while allowing other specialists to handle their own scope.

Most people want to know what applies to their situation

Because these services cover a wide range of tasks, clients often ask about timing, equipment access, and what happens to existing structures, so here are the answers that help you plan.

What does demolition include for old concrete?
Demolition includes breaking up and removing existing concrete, hauling away debris, and preparing the area for new work or backfill. Rebar and wire mesh are cut and removed as part of the process.
How does concrete cutting differ from demolition?
Cutting uses saws to make precise cuts without breaking surrounding concrete, which is useful when you need to remove a section, add a control joint, or create access for plumbing. Demolition removes entire slabs or structures with breakers and excavation equipment.
What does grading and dirt work involve?
Grading involves leveling and compacting soil to create a stable base for concrete or to direct water away from structures. Dirt work may include excavation, filling low spots, and removing unsuitable material before new pours.
Can staining be applied to old concrete in Greeley?
Yes, existing concrete can be stained as long as the surface is clean, free of sealers, and in good condition without major cracks or flaking. Acid-based or water-based stains penetrate the surface to add color that will not peel or wear off like paint.
How long does it take to build a custom fire pit or countertop?
Custom concrete features typically require forming, pouring, curing, and finishing over several days. Fire pits may take three to five days depending on size and design, while countertops require forming, pouring, and polishing before installation.

Sons of Concrete LLC provides concrete services throughout Northern Colorado with a fully licensed and insured crew that handles everything from demolition to decorative finishes. Learn more about how we can support your project by reaching out for a free estimate today.