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Concrete Driveways, Stamped Patios & More in Hamilton, Burlington & Oakville

We install concrete driveways, stamped concrete patios, exposed aggregate, and concrete steps and walkways built for Ontario. Every pour uses 4000 PSI air-entrained concrete to resist freeze-thaw cycles and road salt across Hamilton, Ancaster, Dundas, Waterdown, Stoney Creek, Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga. Get your free quote.

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From Hamilton and Ancaster to Burlington, Oakville, Dundas, Waterdown, Stoney Creek, and Mississauga, Seven Stones Landscape delivers concrete that stands up to Ontario winters. We use 4000 PSI concrete with air-entrainment so your driveway, patio or walkway resists local freeze-thaw cycles and road salt — and we prep every job with 6 inches of compacted 3/4" clear stone for a stable base.

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Ontario durability: 4000 PSI and air-entrainment

Ontario's freeze-thaw cycles and road salt are tough on concrete. We specify 4000 PSI concrete for all driveways and high-traffic areas, and air-entrained mixes so the concrete can absorb expansion without cracking or scaling. Combined with proper base prep — 6 inches of compacted 3/4" clear stone — your new driveway or patio in Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Ancaster, Dundas, Waterdown, Stoney Creek or Mississauga will last decades.

Technical specifications

Application Thickness Base prep
Driveways 5" 6" compacted 3/4" clear stone
Walkways & patios 4" 6" compacted 3/4" clear stone

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Residential Concrete Services in Hamilton, Burlington, and Oakville

Our concrete division focuses on mix quality, base preparation, and finishing standards that hold up in Ontario freeze-thaw conditions. We install driveways, stamped patios, exposed aggregate, and concrete steps across Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Ancaster, and Mississauga using air-entrained specifications suited for winter durability. Each project is scoped with traffic load, drainage flow, and long-term maintenance in mind.

This hub page supports competitive search terms like concrete contractor Hamilton Ontario and concrete driveway company Burlington while routing homeowners to service-specific pages. Explore concrete driveways, stamped concrete patios, exposed aggregate finishes, and steps and walkways. For complete exterior projects, we also coordinate with front yard landscaping and grading services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about concrete driveways, stamped patios, and concrete work in Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and the Golden Horseshoe.

Typically 7 days for light vehicle traffic. Full cure for heavy use and salt exposure is 28 days. We use 4000 PSI air-entrained concrete and proper curing so your driveway withstands Ontario freeze-thaw and road salt in Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and across the Golden Horseshoe.
Driveways: 5 inches thick over 6 inches of compacted 3/4" clear stone base. Walkways and patios: 4 inches thick over the same base. This meets Ontario best practices for residential concrete in Ancaster, Dundas, Waterdown, Stoney Creek, Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga.
Air-entrainment creates tiny bubbles in the concrete that absorb expansion during freeze-thaw cycles and resist damage from road salt. We specify 4000 PSI air-entrained mixes for all exterior flatwork so your driveway, patio or walkway lasts decades in Ontario winters.
Concrete pricing depends on thickness, reinforcement, finish type, and access conditions. Decorative finishes such as stamped or exposed aggregate are priced differently than plain broom finishes. A written quote should specify base prep and concrete spec.
Yes, when installed with proper base prep, control joints, and air-entrained concrete mix. Ontario freeze-thaw cycles are hard on poor installations. Correct specification is essential for long-term durability.
Well-installed residential concrete can last decades with proper maintenance. Lifespan depends on drainage, winter care, and structural design. Sealing and crack management help protect appearance and performance.
Sealing is recommended periodically to reduce staining and surface wear, especially for decorative finishes. Timing depends on traffic and weather exposure. We provide care guidance after installation.
Cold-weather concrete work is possible with proper methods, but most residential installations are best done in warmer seasons for curing reliability. Temperature controls and curing protection are critical when weather is marginal. Scheduling around stable conditions improves outcomes.
Air-entrained concrete contains microscopic air pockets that improve freeze-thaw resistance. This is especially important in Ontario climates with repeated winter cycling. It helps reduce surface scaling and premature damage.
We guide homeowners on permit requirements for concrete projects where applicable. Requirements vary by municipality and project type. Early permit review helps avoid delays.

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