Warren County · 20 Minutes from Our Shop
Concrete Contractor in Springboro, Ohio
Stamped patios, driveways, and hardscapes for Springboro and Clearcreek Township — from a Warren County crew, not a Dayton company working the edge of its territory.
Springboro sits in an odd spot for hiring a contractor: far enough from Dayton that the companies up I-75 treat it as fringe coverage, far enough from downtown Cincinnati that the crews down there charge windshield time to reach it. Ohio Valley Concrete & Hardscapes closes that gap from inside Warren County — our Maineville shop is about twenty minutes away through Lebanon, and one of our favorite patio transformations to date is a Springboro backyard, shown further down this page.
From Settlers Walk to the older streets off the historic district to the newer Clearcreek Township sections, we pour the driveways, patios, and stamped concrete Springboro homeowners are searching for — and we build the paver and fire-pit side of the project too.
What We Build Here
Concrete Services in Springboro
Available across Springboro and Clearcreek Township — Settlers Walk, the historic district, and the newer sections pushing east.
Concrete patios in Springboro
Like the stamped patio transformation featured below — backyard corners turned into real entertaining space.
Stamped & decorative concrete in Springboro
Slate and wood-plank stamped finishes with integral color, sealed for Ohio winters.
Concrete driveways in Springboro
Replacements for aging Settlers Walk-era driveways and new pours for Clearcreek Township builds.
Walkways & sidewalks in Springboro
Front walks and steps that match the house — including the historic brick streetscape along South Main.
Patio covers for Springboro homes
Engineered covers that stretch patio season from March through November.
Hardscapes & paver patios in Springboro
Paver patios, retaining walls, and fire pits — concrete and hardscape from one accountable crew.
Concrete repair & replacement in Springboro
Cracked or settled concrete assessed honestly — repair where it makes sense, replacement where it doesn’t.
Local Knowledge
Concrete Built for Springboro's Streets and Soil
Springboro grew in rings. The historic core along South Main — one of Ohio's best-preserved Underground Railroad-era streetscapes — is surrounded by the big 1990s waves like Settlers Walk, which are now hitting the age where original driveways and walks need replacing rather than patching. Past those, Clearcreek Township keeps adding newer construction on larger lots, where the work is usually additive: a first real patio, a stamped entertaining space, a driveway extension, a fire pit.
The constant underneath all of it is southwest Ohio clay. It drains slowly, swells through wet autumns, and heaves whatever sits on a thin or poorly compacted base once the freeze-thaw cycle gets going. The Settlers Walk-era flatwork failing today is mostly failing from below — base problems, not surface problems. So that's where our work starts: excavation to stable soil, a compacted gravel base, reinforcement, control joints on correct spacing, and a sealed finish that stands up to de-icing salt. It's the unglamorous half of the job, and it's the half that decides whether your concrete lasts eight years or thirty.
The OHV Difference
A Veteran-Owned Crew on the Cincinnati Side
Ohio Valley Concrete & Hardscapes is veteran-owned and based in Maineville — twenty minutes from Springboro, with Lebanon in between. Mike Lopez walks every Springboro project personally, quotes it in writing, and runs the pour himself. You deal with the owner, not a salesperson working a two-county route from Beavercreek, and the crew that shows up is the same one that did the work in the photos below.
We also serve nearby Lebanon and Maineville — the whole stretch of Warren County between Springboro and the Little Miami is home ground for us.
Proof, Not Promises
A Recent Springboro Project
Stamped concrete patio — Springboro, OH. A tired backyard corner transformed into a stamped entertaining space the homeowners actually use.
Free Estimate
Get a Free Estimate in Springboro
Send the basics and Mike Lopez will get back to you — usually the same day. Prefer to talk? Call (513) 224-5586.
Springboro's Warren County Concrete Crew
Free on-site estimates across Springboro and Clearcreek Township — Settlers Walk to the historic district.