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Concrete in Connecticut gets tested harder than most people realize. One winter of freeze/thaw can turn a “quick pour” into spider cracks, scaling, or a slab that starts pitching water right back toward the house. And once water is going the wrong direction, everything gets worse—steps heave, walkways lift, and your foundation stays wet longer than it should.

At Wallder Construction LLC, we approach concrete like it’s part of the structure, not just a surface. That means proper base prep, correct thickness and reinforcement where needed, clean forms, controlled slope for drainage, and finishing that’s built for Connecticut weather (not a shortcut that looks good for a month). We’re family-owned, based in Meriden (141 Grove Street, Meriden, CT 06451), founded in 2002, with a 10+ person team and real jobsite experience across Central Connecticut. We’re licensed HIC.0638080, and we provide detailed written estimates with no hidden fees.

Call (203) 565-4719 for a free estimate (no obligation), or email wallderconstruction@gmail.com
. Hours: Monday–Saturday, 7am–6pm.

Why Connecticut Property Owners Choose Wallder Construction

Concrete looks “basic” until you’re living with the results. Here’s what sets us apart:

We don’t pour over problems. If the grade is wrong or the base is unstable, we address it up front. That’s how you avoid paying for the same slab twice.

We build for drainage and longevity. In Connecticut, drainage is everything. We plan pitch, edges, and transitions so water moves away from the house and doesn’t pond.

Clear, written scopes. You get a detailed estimate explaining what’s included—demo, base, thickness, reinforcement, finish, joints—so there are no surprise add-ons later.

Licensed and local. Wallder Construction is licensed (HIC.0638080) and based in Meriden. You’re not dealing with a crew that disappears after the pour.

We understand bigger job coordination. We’ve worked on large projects (including the Great Wolf Lodge EIFS installation, 2024–2025), so sequencing, access, and quality control are normal for us—not an “upgrade.”

If you want a concrete contractor who will tell you what actually matters (base, slope, curing), call (203) 565-4719 for a free estimate.

Our Concrete Process for Connecticut Projects

Walkthrough + goal check

Is this about curb appeal, safety, drainage, or a stable pad for equipment? The “why” determines the design.

Site and drainage evaluation

We check grade, runoff, downspout discharge, and where water currently goes during storms.

Demo and prep (if needed)

Remove failed concrete, excavate properly, and set a base that compacts correctly.

Forming + reinforcement planning

Forms set straight, edges stabilized, reinforcement used where needed for performance.

Pour + finish

We pour, place, and finish with control—not a rushed surface that’s overworked.

Control joints and detail work

Joints and edges done right, so cracking happens where it’s supposed to (and not across the middle of the slab).
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Typical Timelines for Concrete Work

Most Connecticut concrete projects follow predictable schedules:
Small pad or short walkway: often 1–2 days (plus curing time before heavy use)
Patio: commonly 2–5 days depending on prep and size
Steps/stoop work: usually 2–7 days depending on demo, repairs, and cure needs
Larger multi-area installs: 1–2+ weeks depending on sequencing and access
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Common Questions About Hiring a Concrete Contractor in Connecticut

1

Why is my concrete cracking already?

Some cracking is normal, but wide cracks, shifting, or flaking often point to base issues, drainage, or finishing/cure problems. Connecticut freeze/thaw will magnify those fast.
2

Do you repair concrete or replace it?

Both. We’ll recommend repair when it’s structurally sound and replacement when the slab is settling, pitching water the wrong direction, or breaking down across large areas.
3

How do you prevent trip hazards on walkways?

The real fix is stable base + clean transitions. If sections have settled, we address what caused movement before rebuilding the surface.
4

Do I need permits for concrete work in Connecticut?

Sometimes. It depends on scope, drainage changes, and whether the work ties into structural elements. If permits are required, they go through your local Town of / City of building department.
5

How soon can I walk/drive on new concrete?

Most people can walk carefully within a day, but heavier use needs more time. We’ll give you clear cure-time guidance for your exact install and conditions.
6

Can you combine concrete work with other services?

Yes. Many clients pair concrete with waterproofing, masonry repairs, or interior work like drywall after water issues are resolved.

Get a Free Concrete Estimate in Connecticut

If you’re looking for a concrete contractor in Connecticut who won’t cut corners on prep, slope, and curing, call Wallder Construction at (203) 565-4719 for a free estimate. You can also email wallderconstruction@gmail.com
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Wallder Construction LLC is family-owned, founded 2002, based at 141 Grove Street, Meriden, CT 06451, and licensed HIC.0638080. Hours: Monday–Saturday, 7am–6pm.
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Connecticut Areas We Serve

We service both commercial and residential properties all throughout Connecticut and the tri-state area.
Meriden Area
Hartford Area
New Haven Area
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