When you need concrete construction in Lake Charles, Deepwoods brings over 20 years of steady hands and local know-how. Our team has built everything from home foundations to driveways and patios across Southwest Louisiana.
Concrete work takes more than a quick pour. The site must be prepped, the forms leveled, and the mix handled with care. Deepwoods handles every step, from clearing and framing to rebar placement and finishing.
Homeowners often ask, “How thick should my slab be?” or “Do I need rebar?” It depends on the use. A patio might need only a few inches, while a shop or foundation requires extra depth and reinforcement. We help you make those decisions upfront so you don’t deal with cracking or settling later.
Every project starts with a solid base. We compact the soil, set forms to the right slope, and finish the surface to move water away from your home. These details keep your concrete smooth, level, and dependable long after we pack up the tools.
Strong concrete adds long-term value to your property. When it’s mixed and placed correctly, it stays solid and resists damage from Louisiana’s changing weather.
Our work stands up to everyday use because we don’t cut corners. We build it like we’re doing it for our own homes.
If you’re ready to start a new build or improve your outdoor space, Deepwoods can help you create something built to last.
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It depends on your style, budget, and how much maintenance you want.
Concrete is durable and cost-effective with plenty of finish options.
Pavers offer flexibility and easy repairs.
Flagstone and brick give a natural or classic look but can require more prep and care.
We’ll walk you through pros and cons for your space so you get the right fit.
Yes. We offer a variety of finish options including broom, trowel, stamped, and exposed aggregate. You can also choose from integral colors or surface stains to get the exact look you want. We'll walk you through options during your estimate so it matches your vision and your budget.
Concrete typically reaches most of its strength in the first 7 days, but it takes about 28 days to fully cure. That said, you can usually walk on it after 24–48 hours and drive on it after about a week, depending on the project and weather.