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PrimeForm Taunton Concrete is a licensed concrete contractor serving Mansfield, MA, with concrete patio construction, driveway building, and slab foundations as our most-requested work in this town. We pull permits through the Mansfield Building Department on every job and have been working on Bristol County properties since 2022.

Mansfield's Colonials and Cape Cods from the 1970s through the 1990s often have modest or no backyard hardscaping. A poured concrete patio gives you a clean, level outdoor surface that handles wet springs without turning into a muddy mess, and it holds up through Bristol County winters without the maintenance headaches of wood decking. For full details on what a proper patio installation involves, see our concrete patio construction page, including the site preparation steps that matter most on wooded lots.
Many Mansfield homes built during the suburban boom of the 1970s through 1990s still have their original driveways, which are now 30 to 40 years old and showing freeze-thaw wear. When widespread cracking or sections have heaved and sunk, patching stops being a cost-effective answer. We pour to the right thickness and compact a proper gravel subbase so the replacement holds up through Mansfield winters.
Mansfield's two-story Colonials and Capes are a strong match for stamped concrete on rear patios, front walks, and pool surrounds. A brick or fieldstone pattern stamped into poured concrete costs far less than natural stone and, when properly sealed for freeze-thaw exposure, holds its appearance for decades. We seal stamped work with products formulated for New England conditions, not off-the-shelf options.
Mansfield homeowners adding garages, outbuildings, or home additions need a slab foundation engineered for the local frost line. Bristol County frost depth requires footings set at the right depth, and on wooded lots with nearby wetlands, proper drainage under the slab matters just as much as the pour itself. We handle the design, permitting, and pour as a single job.
Mansfield's heavily wooded residential lots mean that tree roots are a common culprit behind heaved or cracked front walks. Replacement concrete walks poured with properly spaced control joints and a solid compacted base can last 25 or more years, even on lots where root pressure is a factor. We assess existing root conditions before we pour.
Mansfield's single-family homes on larger wooded lots are a common setting for inground pools, and a properly poured concrete deck around a pool handles both freeze-thaw stress and the moisture-heavy environment at the water's edge. We pour pool decks with a brushed or stamped finish for grip and seal them specifically for poolside chemical exposure.
Mansfield grew quickly during the suburban expansion of the 1970s through the 1990s, and a large share of the town's housing stock is now 30 to 40 years old. That age range is precisely when driveways and patios poured during original construction begin showing the cumulative effects of Bristol County winters. Freeze-thaw cycles run from December through March, averaging 45 to 50 inches of snow per year. Each cycle pushes moisture into surface cracks, freezes it, expands it, and repeats until what started as a hairline crack becomes a structural failure.
The wooded lots that give Mansfield its character also create specific challenges for concrete. Many properties back up to woods or wetlands, which means tree roots are a persistent source of pressure under slabs, and drainage near the foundation can be slow or inconsistent. When spring arrives and snow melts, saturated clay-heavy soil near wetland edges shifts and settles, putting stress on any concrete surface sitting above it. Frost heave from the winter leaves cracked and uneven hardscaping by the time April arrives.
Mansfield also has a cluster of older homes near the town center and the commuter rail station that predate the suburban boom. These properties may have original concrete from the early 1900s that was poured thin by modern standards. When those slabs come out, the ground underneath often needs regrading and compaction before new work can go down, which is a cost a phone quote will not capture. A site visit before any estimate is the only way to account for this honestly.
PrimeForm Taunton Concrete has been pulling permits through the Mansfield Building Department and working on properties across this town since 2022. Our crew runs jobs on the two-story Colonials near the town center and the commuter rail station, as well as the newer subdivisions off Route 106 and the I-95 corridor. Those two settings have meaningfully different soil conditions and lot configurations, and we account for both when we assess a site.
Mansfield sits along I-95 and Route 495, about 30 miles south of Boston and 20 miles north of Providence. The MBTA's Mansfield commuter rail station on the Providence/Stoughton Line is a daily landmark for many residents. We are familiar with the roads and neighborhoods across the town, from the homes near the Xfinity Center on Route 140 to the quieter residential streets near Cabot Brook. For permit questions specific to Mansfield, the Mansfield Building Department handles all residential concrete permits.
We also serve the towns surrounding Mansfield. Homeowners in Norton can reach us for the same range of concrete services available in Mansfield, and we cover Easton as well.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond to all estimate requests within one business day and will schedule a time to walk your Mansfield property in person before giving you a price.
We visit your property, measure the area, check drainage, and assess ground conditions. On wooded or wetland-adjacent lots, we look for root intrusion and slow drainage that affect how we prepare the base. You get a detailed written estimate before you agree to anything, so the cost of any additional prep work is visible upfront.
We pull every required permit through the Mansfield Building Department before any work begins. The crew then handles site prep: removing the existing surface or vegetation, grading and compacting the base, and setting forms. Concrete is poured to the specified thickness and finished with a broom texture or the decorative pattern you selected.
The surface needs about a week before furniture or vehicles go on it. The city inspector reviews the work as part of the permit process. We walk you through the finished surface before closing out, explain the sealing schedule, and tell you what to avoid on the concrete through its first winter.
We serve all of Mansfield, MA, from the neighborhoods near the commuter rail station to the subdivisions off Route 106 and the I-95 corridor. Call us or fill out the form for a free, no-obligation estimate.
(508) 464-9581Mansfield is a town of about 24,000 residents in Bristol County, sitting along I-95 and Route 495 roughly 30 miles south of Boston and 20 miles north of Providence. The MBTA commuter rail connects the town directly to Boston's South Station, making Mansfield a popular base for people who work in the city but want quieter surroundings. The town is also home to the Xfinity Center on Route 140, one of New England's largest outdoor amphitheaters and a venue most residents know by name. Well over 80 percent of Mansfield's housing units are owner-occupied, reflecting a community where people put down roots and invest in their properties for the long term.
Most of Mansfield's housing stock was built during the suburban expansion of the 1970s through the 1990s. Two-story Colonials and Cape Cods on quarter- to half-acre wooded lots are the dominant property type, especially in the subdivisions off Route 106 and along the I-95 corridor. A smaller cluster of older homes near the town center and the commuter rail station predates the suburban boom, with some dating to the early 1900s. Many lots back up to conservation land or wetlands, which the town has preserved through areas like the Cabot Brook Conservation Area, and that wooded character shapes both the drainage conditions and the root pressure that concrete surfaces face on many properties.
We serve several communities neighboring Mansfield. Homeowners in Norton and Attleboro can reach us for the same range of concrete services available in Mansfield.
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We serve all of Mansfield, MA, and the surrounding Bristol County communities. Licensed, insured, and handling permits correctly on every job. Contact us today for a free written estimate.