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We're a locally rooted concrete contractor serving Marrero and the wider West Bank community, and we've been doing this work long enough to know that concrete in South Louisiana isn't like concrete anywhere else.
The combination of expansive clay soils, relentless humidity, summer heat, and the occasional tropical storm puts a lot of stress on slabs, driveways, and foundations. We started this business because we saw too many homeowners in Terrytown, Harvey, Gretna, and right here in Marrero dealing with cracked driveways and sinking patios that were poured without the right preparation.
That's the problem we solve every day, delivering concrete work that's properly reinforced, correctly sloped for drainage, and built to handle what Louisiana throws at it.
From a stamped patio in Westwego to a retaining wall in Kenner or a full foundation pour in Laplace, we bring the same standard of work to every job: honest pricing, clean execution, and results that hold up for decades.
A properly poured driveway does more than look good, it handles heavy loads, drains rainwater correctly, and resists the ground movement that tears up poorly built slabs across the West Bank.
A well-built patio adds usable outdoor living space to your home, and in a place like Marrero where families spend time outside year-round, it's one of the best investments you can make in your property.
Whether you need a new walkway connecting your driveway to your front door or a full sidewalk replacement, we pour clean, level slabs that stay safe and intact through Louisiana's wet seasons.
Transform any outdoor surface with decorative concrete that mimics the look of stone, brick, or tile, built to handle South Louisiana's heat and humidity without fading or cracking.
A solid foundation is the most critical part of any structure, and in South Louisiana's shifting, water-saturated soils, it takes experience and the right mix design to get it right the first time.
Build a solid, permanent boundary around your property with a properly reinforced CMU block wall that handles South Louisiana's humidity and moisture without rotting, warping, or requiring ongoing maintenance.

South Louisiana soil is the main culprit. The clay-heavy ground beneath most homes in Marrero, Harvey, and Gretna expands when it absorbs water and contracts when it dries out. After enough wet seasons and dry spells, that constant movement works against even a decent concrete slab. Add to that the weight of vehicles sitting on a surface that was never properly reinforced or thickened at the edges, and cracking becomes inevitable. The frustrating part is that most of these cracks were preventable. A properly prepared base, the right concrete mix for our climate, and correctly placed expansion joints make the difference between a driveway that lasts 30 years and one that starts falling apart in five.
If your driveway is already showing cracks, the sooner you address it the better. Small cracks let water in, water weakens the base, and a weak base turns a small repair into a full replacement.
Uneven concrete is one of the most common issues homeowners across the West Bank deal with, and it happens for a straightforward reason. When the soil underneath a slab is not properly compacted before pouring, it settles unevenly over time. In South Louisiana, this process is accelerated by our high water table, frequent rain, and the natural subsidence that affects the entire Greater New Orleans area.
A slab that was level when it was poured five years ago can develop a noticeable tilt or lip today. Beyond being an eyesore, sunken or uneven concrete is a genuine tripping hazard, especially for children and older family members. It can also direct rainwater toward your home's foundation instead of away from it, which creates a much bigger and more expensive problem down the line. Addressing sinking concrete early, before water damage compounds the issue, is always the smarter and cheaper path.
In a place that receives over 60 inches of rain per year, drainage is not a detail you can ignore. When concrete is poured without the correct slope, water has nowhere to go. It sits on the surface, works its way into any existing crack, and over time breaks down the slab from within. Standing water on a driveway or patio is also a sign that water may be collecting near your foundation, which is one of the more serious and costly problems a homeowner in the Marrero or Westwego area can face.
Proper drainage starts at the design stage, before a single yard of concrete is poured. The slab needs to be graded correctly so water flows away from your home and toward the street or a designated drainage point. This is something experienced local contractors understand well because they have seen what happens when it is done wrong.

Foundation cracks are the problem no homeowner wants to find, but in South Louisiana they are more common than anywhere else in the country. The combination of expansive clay soils, high moisture content, and the natural settling of land in the greater New Orleans area means that foundations here are under constant stress. Not every crack is a structural emergency, but none of them should be ignored. Hairline cracks in a foundation can let moisture into your home, leading to mold and interior damage.
Wider or diagonal cracks can signal more serious movement that will only get worse without intervention. The key is getting an honest assessment from someone who knows what South Louisiana foundations deal with on a daily basis, and who can tell the difference between a cosmetic issue and a structural one. Catching foundation problems early almost always means a simpler and less expensive fix.

First impressions matter, and in most neighborhoods across Marrero, Harvey, and Gretna, the driveway and front walkway are the first things visitors and potential buyers notice about your home. Concrete that is stained, discolored, spalling, or simply showing its age sends the wrong message, regardless of how well-maintained the rest of your property is. In South Louisiana, concrete surfaces take a beating from UV exposure, algae and mildew growth fueled by our humidity, surface staining from standing water, and the general wear that comes with decades of use in a harsh climate.
What was a clean, functional driveway or patio twenty years ago can become a genuine eyesore that drags down your property value and curb appeal. For homeowners thinking about selling, refinancing, or simply taking pride in their property, replacing or upgrading tired-looking concrete is one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make. Stamped concrete in particular offers a way to go beyond a plain gray slab and give your outdoor surfaces a distinctive look that holds up to South Louisiana's climate while significantly boosting the visual appeal of your home.
Not every concrete contractor understands what South Louisiana's climate and soil actually demand. We have spent over 15 years working across Marrero, Harvey, Gretna, Terrytown, Kenner, and the surrounding West Bank communities, and that experience shows in how we approach every single job.
The clay-heavy, moisture-saturated ground beneath most homes in the greater New Orleans area behaves differently from soil in other parts of the country. It expands, contracts, shifts, and settles in ways that put constant stress on concrete slabs, foundations, and retaining walls. We have worked on enough jobs across Jefferson Parish and the surrounding areas to understand how to prepare a base that accounts for this movement, minimizing the risk of cracking, sinking, and premature deterioration long after the job is finished.
Concrete curing in a South Louisiana summer is a different challenge from curing in a moderate climate. Extreme heat and high humidity affect how quickly moisture evaporates from a fresh pour, which directly impacts the strength and surface quality of the finished slab. We adjust our mix design, timing, and curing methods based on the conditions on the day of the pour, not a one-size-fits-all approach that ignores what the weather is actually doing. This attention to detail is one of the main reasons our work holds up when concrete poured by less experienced contractors starts showing problems within a few years.
We provide written estimates before any work begins, and we stand by those numbers. The price you agree to at the start is the price you pay at the end, barring any genuine changes in project scope that we discuss with you openly before proceeding. We do not lowball estimates to win jobs and then find reasons to add charges once work is underway. Homeowners in Marrero and across the West Bank have enough to deal with without a contractor adding financial stress to a project that was supposed to improve their home.
A concrete project involves heavy equipment, material deliveries, and a crew working on and around your home for one or more days. We take that responsibility seriously. We protect surrounding landscaping where possible, we clean up thoroughly at the end of every work day, and we make sure the finished site looks the way it should before we consider a job done. Your home is your most important investment, and we work on it with that in mind.
Most residential projects like driveways, patios, and sidewalks take one to three days to pour and finish, depending on the size and complexity. The concrete then needs a minimum of 24 to 48 hours before light foot traffic and at least seven days before vehicles drive on it. We give you a realistic timeline before we start so you can plan accordingly.
For most residential flatwork like driveways and patios, permits are not required. However, foundations and retaining walls may require a permit depending on the size and scope of the project. We are familiar with Jefferson Parish and surrounding area requirements and will let you know upfront if a permit is needed for your specific job.
We take care to protect the areas around the work zone as much as possible. Some disturbance to grass or soil near the edges of the project is normal, but we clean up thoroughly when the job is done. If you have specific landscaping concerns, let us know before we start and we will factor that into our approach.
Fall and early spring are generally the best seasons for concrete work in our area. The cooler temperatures allow the concrete to cure more evenly and reduce the risk of surface cracking caused by rapid moisture loss in extreme heat. That said, we work year-round and take the necessary precautions during summer months to protect the pour quality.
Yes, we require a deposit before scheduling and starting any project. The exact amount depends on the scope of the job and will be clearly outlined in your written estimate. We do not ask for full payment upfront, and the remaining balance is only due once the work is completed to your satisfaction.
Yes, we serve the entire West Bank and greater New Orleans area. In addition to Marrero, we regularly work in Harvey, Gretna, Westwego, Terrytown, Avondale, Waggaman, Elmwood, Metairie, Kenner, New Orleans, Laplace, Boutte, Luling, Hahnville, and Des Allemands. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, just give us a call and we will let you know right away.

James Robichaux
Marrero - 2 weeks ago
We had our driveway replaced after years of cracks and uneven sections. The crew showed up on time, worked clean, and the finished result was better than we expected. You can tell these guys know what they are doing in this climate. Solid work and fair pricing.

Sandra Melancon
Gretna - 1 month ago
I got three quotes for a stamped concrete patio and these guys were not the cheapest but they were clearly the most knowledgeable. They explained everything upfront and the patio came out beautiful. Neighbors keep asking who did it.
Derek Broussard
Harvey - 3 months ago
Called about a foundation issue I had been putting off for two years. They came out quickly, gave me an honest assessment, and the repair was done within the week. No runaround, no inflated estimate. Just straight talk and good work.
Whether you are dealing with a cracked driveway, planning a new patio, or concerned about your foundation, we are ready to help. We serve Marrero and the surrounding West Bank communities, and we offer free on-site estimates with no obligation. Give us a call or send us a message and we will get back to you promptly to discuss your project and schedule a time that works for you.
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Marrero, LA
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Marrero Concrete Works is a locally owned concrete contractor serving Marrero and the greater West Bank area. We handle residential and commercial concrete projects of all sizes, bringing over 20 years of experience and a commitment to quality to every job we take on in South Louisiana.
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