Frequently Asked Questions

The Mattingly Difference

At Mattingly Concrete, we understand that embarking on a concrete project can raise questions. That’s why we’ve compiled this comprehensive FAQ resource to address some of the most common inquiries from homeowners throughout Central Indiana, Southern Ohio, and Northeast Kentucky. Whether you’re considering a new concrete driveway, patio installation, or sidewalk repair, this page should provide valuable insights and guide you toward making informed decisions.

Lets start with a brief rundown of where and how the following information was attained. Lets build a better trusting relationship.

Mattingly Concrete is a name you can trust. Straight forward, and not sugar coating, concrete is great for most but not for everyone.

We complete roughly 700-800 residential “tear out and replace” jobs every year, for the last 30 years! We have seen just about every scenario possible around residential and commercial concrete construction.

Mattingly Concrete builds according to industry standards and surpasses these standards in most cases. However, we are not engineers, designers, architects or anything other than seasoned concrete tradesman. 

Mattingly Concrete has a long history of honesty and integrity through a solid knowledge of our product and a straight forward customer service philosophy.

Mattingly Concrete has been featured in several industry publications including ConcreteNetwork.com, Concrete Decor Magazine, Concrete Contractor Magazine,  and the Indianapolis Business Journal.

Mattingly Concrete upholds a steady and consistent reputation on Angie’s List, social media, and through the BBB.

Frequently Asked Questions

Project duration can vary greatly but can range from 2-5 days for a typical patio or driveway to 4-10 days or possibly more for projects that may be more involved.

Typically you may walk on standard brush finish concrete as early as 24 hours after the project is complete. For stamped or exposed concrete, you will want to wait until the surface has been pressure washed and sealed before foot traffic is OK. This process may add an extra day or so to the mix. For vehicle traffic, you will want to wait 7 full days before driving or parking on your new concrete. This same rule applies to any heavy objects (heavier than a rolling trash can or riding mower) and would certainly apply to new hot tub placement or boulders or anything of that nature.

YES, your new concrete will crack. We can promise it will. Concrete in its dry state, is a very brittle structure. It will not bend or flex or move freely as pavers, asphalt, or other decking or driveway materials. When poured, a portion of the volume of concrete is water. Water is an integral part of concrete and its chemical reaction and eventual curing. As the concrete cures and dries, water evaporates from the structure causing the volume of the concrete to shrink. Cracks can occur in brand new concrete in less than 24 hours due to this shrinking process. The next situation in which a crack may develop is through sheer settlement. Some degree of settlement is to be expected, even if not noticeable to the human eye. If the concrete even settles one millimeter, it will shift and relieve itself through the cracking process. Any type of crack can occur at any time during the concrete's lifetime. We have seen projects crack and chip the same day they are poured and some others that crack or chip later in the year, but we can promise you it will crack. Chipping or flaking of a concrete surface, especially those exposed to vehicle traffic and entryways like sidewalks and porches are most susceptible. Re-seal your concrete with a penetrating sealer to densify and protect your investment. These sealer help keep moisture out of the surface that causes more harm to a concrete surface. Chipping or flaking is not covered by any warranty.

It is nearly impossible to create a crack or chip proof slab or project. Even the most over engineered bridge decks and building foundations crack, chip, spall, and weather over time. THIS DOES NOT MEAN THE PROJECT HAS FAILED, but simply means the concrete has relieved itself of the pressures it is facing. A standard in the residential concrete industry is to add "fiber nycon" to the concrete mix. This adds small fibers that reinforce the concrete from within to reduce shrinkage and settlement cracks and their severity. The next level of protection would be some sort of steel reinforcing. Steel rebar or steel wire can be placed within the project to give your concrete the next level of support and reduce the risk of cracks separating majorly over time. The third approach to lessening the chance of cracking is to add a foundation system. Foundations are usually thickened concrete areas usually excavated 30"+ into the earth below what is called the "frost line" This foundation system is expensive and usually not of value for a basic driveway, patio, or small project. Foundations are an integral part of home and building construction to prevent major heaving or settlement of eventual structures, but still does not guarantee a crack or chip proof system.

Head over to our warranty department page.

Mattingly Concrete has a slew of different equipment and techniques for getting into tight spaces when restoring or replacing a customers back yard patio, pool deck, or other project. Almost all of our machinery has tracks to allow for minimal ground pressure while traveling through yards or tight areas. SOME DEGREE of landscaping will be required by homeowner when projects are complete. A few ruts in the yard or dampened grass blades is to be expected. Even tire or rubber tracks on existing pavement or concrete. Ask your estimator about this process. Homeowners and business owners should budget for a landscaper or a landscaping project to take place once the concrete project is complete. We consider this like dentistry, while you are in the waiting room or under the light, it may be a bad feeling, but when its all over and done with you will love the outcome and the concrete itself will be beautiful. But remember, the concrete is only a portion of your overall project. PLAN on doing a few hours of landscaping when everything is said and done. 

Colors and textures vary greatly due to supplier, wind, sunlight, temperature, and workmanship. It is nearly impossible to match any colors or textures exactly to examples or nearby work for these reasons. Something as simple as time of day can change the color of a concrete pour from one side to another. The more sunlight or precipitation that a slab endures in its early lifetime may speed up the "bleaching process" All concrete will start out as a very deep rich version of the desired color. Over time it will "bleach" or lighten up substantially as it cures. Even normal concrete starts out as a deep gray (almost green) color at first and can continually change colors over the course of weeks or month to an eventual somewhat even "concrete white" color. Blochy-ness or discolorations and inconsistencies are normal in the early lifetime of any concrete surface. These inconsistencies can be more evident in decorative concrete mostly due to the fact so many different processes and products are applied to the concrete to attain the stamped or exposed texture. Remember, concrete is a COMPLETELY hand crafted product. It comes out of a concrete supplier, delivered on a truck, brought out at a rocky watery consistency and placed by highly skilled individuals that have only a certain amount of time to make something look as good as possible before the concrete hardens. It is one of the toughest trades known. And we do our best to make it look easy. In the end, inconsistent colors, and harsh textures will fade and wear with usage. Fresh concrete can come out of the mold almost comparable to a new child's toy with sharp edges that haven't worn yet.

This is a good question. Mattingly Concrete applies a sealant product to most jobs once the project is complete. You can choose to re-seal your concrete however often you would like but we recommend at least every year in the fall on driveways and steps and every other year on patios and sidewalks. Anything exposed to vehicle traffic should be kept sealed annually.

Mattingly Concrete Inc. prides itself in its deep root philosophy that Mattingly can assist with almost any concrete repair. However, with the changing workloads through-out the year schedules can fill rather quickly. Demand changes almost like a roller coaster in Indiana due to the seasonal need for patios, sidewalks, driveways etc. Mattingly Concrete also has a fleet of mid size and heavy trucks and equipment that just plain cannot access some areas. This equipment is very expensive to maintain and some projects are just in too tight of areas, too far away, or just don't fit the mold. We take on only the jobs we feel comfortable providing the very best product for. Our work radius from our shop location varies but stays around 35 miles in any direction. If something is outside of this area it would need to be of a certain size in order to pay for heavy trucks to use fuel, dumping, equipment, and labor to travel and compete with a company that would otherwise be closer. We like to stay in our area. We do not like going to sides of town or places where we know a friendly competitor operates. We would be glad to refer the work to them before coming out to compete for the work outside of this area.

Sprinkler systems can be found on a wide variety of jobs and we know them all too well. Usually the heads are strategically placed near or right next to your existing concrete as to not leave any grass behind them un-watered. While this makes sense for the sprinklers functionality, it puts almost every sprinkler head in great danger of being damaged during the tear out process of the old area. Sprinkler LINES are also commonly buried only a few inches below the sob and are very commonly struck by the excavation process as private sprinkler lines are not marked by Indiana Underground Utility locate. When a sprinkler system is struck or damaged, we try to save the broken pieces as best we can and save them off to the side for future repair by professional sprinkler contractor. These repair costs are not included in our estimates unless expressly written in advance.

Sealers are a hard talking point across the concrete industry and you may get many different opinions on what is best from contractors in the same geographical area. In the last decade, many federal laws have changed to help conserve the atmosphere and air quality around us by limiting the types of chemicals manufacturers use in their products. Particularly concrete sealers.

 

Our opinion: The high gloss sealers of the early days in decorative concrete have taken a real hit. The quality and longevity of these sealers are not what they used to be and we have washed our hands of them completely in most cases. Not only does the product smell when applying, but the product only remains “shiny” for a short time before needing re-sealed again to maintain a shiny appearance. We have been using water based environmentally friendly sealers for a number of years now. It does not offer a high gloss appearance but does offer god protection for the concrete, minor color enhancement, and a longer lasting natural matte finish. For brushed concrete, we use a standard water base curing compound once the concrete is dry enough to spray on. There are upgraded penetrating sealers available for these applications that can be applied at a later date. For exposed aggregate concrete, clear or honey brown tone sealers can be used. There is quite a price difference in the two so be sure to clarify with your estimator which one you would like if you are getting an exposed concrete surface.

General Concrete Project Questions

Concrete offers a multitude of benefits for various projects. Here are some key advantages:
  • Durability & Longevity: Concrete is incredibly durable and can withstand heavy foot traffic, harsh weather conditions, and everyday wear and tear for many years.
  • Low Maintenance: Concrete is easy to maintain. Regular sweeping and occasional cleaning is all it takes to keep it looking its best.
  • Versatility: Concrete offers a wide range of design options, including colors, textures, and finishes, allowing you to personalize your project and complement your home's style.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Compared to other materials, concrete can be a cost-effective option for driveways, patios, sidewalks, and other projects.
  • Increased Curb Appeal: A well-maintained concrete project can significantly enhance your property's curb appeal and potentially increase its value.
Here are some key considerations for planning your concrete project:
  • Project Scope: Define the purpose and size of your project. Do you need a new driveway, patio installation, sidewalk replacement, or repairs?
  • Desired Design: Consider the desired aesthetics of your project. Do you prefer a classic look or a more modern design? Would you like to incorporate color, texture, or decorative finishes?
  • Budget: Determine your budget for the project and discuss it with a concrete contractor to ensure realistic expectations.
  • Local Regulations: Check with your local authorities for any permits or regulations that may apply to your project.

Absolutely! Mattingly Concrete provides free consultations to discuss your project, assess your needs, and answer any questions you may have. This allows us to understand your vision and provide tailored recommendations.

Our Simple Process

Project Initiation and Scheduling

After project signup, you'll receive a tentative schedule. Weather can significantly impact timelines, so be prepared for potential adjustments. Your Project Coordinator will notify you of any changes as soon as possible.

Project Execution and Completion

The project begins with demolition, grading, and forming. This phase typically requires limited client oversight. A down payment may be collected during this time. Once complete, the pouring crew is scheduled, followed by the cleanup crew. Your Project Coordinator will keep you updated throughout the process.

Project Management and Communication

Your Project Coordinator oversees all project details. They're your primary contact for questions, changes, or concerns throughout the process. Feel free to reach out at any time.

Concrete Driveway FAQs

The installation timeline for a concrete driveway can vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. However, a typical driveway installation can be completed within 2-3 days, with proper curing time factored in.
Yes, Mattingly Concrete offers concrete driveway repair services. We can address minor cracks, settling issues, or uneven surfaces to restore the functionality and aesthetics of your driveway.
We offer a variety of options to personalize your concrete driveway. You can choose from various colors, textures like exposed aggregate, or even add a decorative border to create a unique look that complements your home's exterior.

What Our Customers Say

Concrete Patio FAQs

The foundation for your concrete patio will depend on the specific load-bearing requirements and soil conditions. Our experienced team will assess your site and recommend the most suitable foundation type.

Concrete patios are incredibly low-maintenance. Regular sweeping and occasional cleaning with a hose are all it takes to keep your patio looking its best. We also recommend applying a sealant periodically to further protect the concrete from the elements.

Yes, you can incorporate a fire pit into your concrete patio design. However, it's crucial to ensure proper safety measures are in place, including choosing heat-resistant materials and maintaining a safe distance from surrounding structures. Our team can guide you through the design and construction process for a safe and functional fire pit addition.

Sidewalk FAQs

With proper installation and maintenance, a well-constructed concrete sidewalk can last for several decades. The high durability of concrete ensures a long-lasting solution for your walkways.

Cracks, uneven surfaces, settling issues, or chipped sections are all indicators that your sidewalk may require repairs. Ignoring these issues can lead to further problems and potential safety hazards.

While staining existing concrete is possible, it's important to understand the limitations. Staining offers a decorative touch, but it doesn't penetrate deep into the concrete and may not fully cover imperfections. Consult with Mattingly Concrete to discuss the feasibility of staining your specific sidewalk and the results you can expect.

Uneven sidewalks can result from several factors, including:
  • Improper base preparation: The foundation beneath the concrete is crucial for maintaining a level surface. Settling or shifting of the base can cause the sidewalk to become uneven.
  • Soil erosion: Over time, soil erosion can wash away soil supporting the sidewalk, leading to unevenness.
  • Tree root growth: Tree roots can exert significant pressure on sidewalks, causing them to crack and become uneven.
If you notice unevenness in your sidewalk, it's important to address the cause to prevent further problems. Mattingly Concrete can assess your situation and recommend the most suitable repair solution.
Here are some tips for maintaining your concrete sidewalk:
  • Regular sweeping: Remove debris like leaves, twigs, and dirt to prevent them from staining the concrete or creating slippery surfaces.
  • Weed control: Address weed growth promptly to prevent it from pushing through cracks and causing further damage.
  • Proper drainage: Ensure proper drainage around your sidewalk to prevent water from pooling and causing erosion or staining.
  • Sealing: Periodically resealing your sidewalk with a penetrating sealer can help protect it from moisture damage and extend its lifespan.
By following these simple maintenance tips, you can keep your concrete sidewalk looking its best for years to come.

Ready to embark on your concrete project?

At Mattingly Concrete, we’re committed to providing our customers with exceptional service, high-quality concrete work, and a positive experience throughout the entire project. Contact us today for a free consultation and discuss your concrete driveway, patio, sidewalk, or other concrete project needs. We look forward to helping you transform your outdoor space!

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