Butler County · 20 Minutes from Our Shop

Concrete Contractor in Liberty Township, Ohio

Patios, stamped concrete, driveways, and hardscapes for one of Ohio's fastest-growing townships — built by a veteran-owned crew from neighboring Warren County.

Liberty Township has spent two decades as one of the fastest-growing communities in Ohio, and the building hasn't slowed — new streets keep opening around Liberty Center, and neighborhoods like Carriage Hill and Four Bridges keep filling in. What hasn't kept pace is the trades. Almost no concrete contractor in the Cincinnati market is set up around Liberty Township; most treat it as an afterthought between Mason and Hamilton. Ohio Valley Concrete & Hardscapes treats it as a core service area, twenty minutes from our Maineville shop straight across SR 63 or Tylersville Road.

The work here is mostly a new-build story: taking the bare backyard a production builder left behind and turning it into the outdoor space the house deserved from day one.

Local Knowledge

New-Build Concrete Deserves Better Than Builder Grade

Liberty Township's housing stock is young — most of it built since 2000, much of it since 2015. That changes what concrete work looks like here. Instead of replacing thirty-year-old driveways, we're usually adding what the builder never included: a real patio instead of the token slab off the back door, a stamped entertaining space scaled to a Four Bridges lot, a driveway extension or third-car pad, a fire pit and seating wall to anchor the yard.

Young houses don't mean easy ground. Butler County's clay subsoil gets disturbed and regraded heavily during mass construction, and fast-built streets are notorious for fill that was never properly compacted. Pour a patio straight onto that and the freeze-thaw cycle will tilt it within a few winters — it's why we already see settled garage aprons and cracked builder flatwork on streets that are barely ten years old. Our pours start below the surface: excavate to stable soil, compact a real gravel base, reinforce, joint correctly, and seal. The Carriage Hill and Liberty Center-area homes we work near represent serious investments; the concrete around them should be built like it.

The OHV Difference

A Veteran-Owned Crew That Actually Covers Liberty Township

Ohio Valley Concrete & Hardscapes is veteran-owned and based in Maineville, about twenty minutes east. Mike Lopez walks every Liberty Township project personally, quotes it in writing, and runs the pour himself — military discipline applied to base prep and joint spacing instead of a sales pitch. And because we do both the concrete and the hardscape, one crew handles the patio, the pavers, the wall, and the cover, instead of three subcontractors pointing at each other.

We also serve nearby West Chester and Mason — if you're near the Lakota East side of the township or just over the Butler-Warren line, you're in the middle of our coverage, not the edge of it.

Our Work

The Standard We Bring to Liberty Township

Paver patio and hardscape project by Ohio Valley Concrete & Hardscapes
Hardscape work from our project portfolio — pavers, walls, and fire features from the same crew that pours the concrete.
Stamped decorative concrete patio by Ohio Valley Concrete & Hardscapes
Stamped and decorative finishes from our portfolio — the look new-build backyards upgrade to.

Browse the full gallery to see recent before-and-after transformations across Warren and Butler County.

Free Estimate

Get a Free Estimate in Liberty Township

Tell us what the builder left undone and Mike Lopez will get back to you — usually the same day. Prefer to talk? Call (513) 224-5586.

Finish the Backyard the Builder Didn't

Free on-site estimates across Liberty Township — Four Bridges, Carriage Hill, and the Liberty Center area.