
South Kingstown Concrete has worked on homes in Narragansett since 2016, building patios, driveways, retaining walls, and foundations for properties near the beach and throughout town. We understand what coastal conditions do to concrete and how to build for it.

Narragansett homeowners invest in outdoor living because the summer weather makes it worth it, and a concrete patio holds up to the salt air and coastal storms far longer than wood decking. Whether you want a simple poured slab or a finished surface with texture, our concrete patio work is built for properties that face real coastal exposure.
Driveways in Narragansett take a beating from freeze-thaw cycles every winter and from the moisture that comes with being this close to the water. Concrete outlasts asphalt here, and a properly poured driveway with the right mix and joint placement will hold up through decades of Rhode Island winters.
Narragansett homeowners near the Pier and along Ocean Road often want surfaces that match the character of their older homes. Stamped concrete can replicate the look of bluestone, cobblestone, or brick without the long-term maintenance problems that come with individual pavers shifting on sandy coastal soil.
Properties in Narragansett with sloped or uneven terrain need retaining walls that can handle saturated soil after coastal storms. Concrete retaining walls in this environment need to be built with proper drainage behind them - we know the right way to do it in a town this close to the water.
Pool decks in Narragansett are exposed to both chlorine and salt air, which speeds up degradation on weaker concrete finishes. A properly designed and sealed concrete pool deck in this environment stays slip-resistant and presentable for years without constant upkeep.
Narragansett has a significant number of older seasonal homes that were built on foundations that were never designed for year-round use. If you are converting a seasonal cottage or adding an addition, a proper foundation built for the coastal frost line is the first step.
Narragansett sits on a narrow strip of land between Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, and that location makes concrete work here different from work just a few miles inland. Salt air attacks the steel reinforcement inside concrete slabs and corrodes standard sealers faster than the product labels suggest. The sandy coastal soils shift and settle under slabs and footings in ways that show up as cracks and settlement within a few years if the base prep is done wrong. And then there are the nor'easters - storms that hit this part of the Rhode Island coast hard with wind, rain, and heavy snow that puts real stress on every exterior surface.
A large share of Narragansett's housing stock is older, with many homes near Narragansett Pier dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s. These properties often have foundations, driveways, and walkways that have been patched multiple times over the decades. Getting a durable result on an older coastal property takes more site assessment and base preparation than a standard job - and it is where experience working in this specific environment matters.
Our crew works throughout Narragansett regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete contractor work here. We coordinate permits through the Town of Narragansett Building Office and are familiar with the permit requirements for both year-round residents and seasonal homeowners who are working to a tight spring timeline.
Narragansett has several distinct neighborhoods, each with its own housing stock and set of challenges. The homes near The Towers and Narragansett Pier are older, often on compact lots where staging equipment requires planning. Bonnet Shores and Scarborough are more spread out and have a mix of seasonal cottages and year-round homes. The working waterfront in Galilee at the south end of town has its own set of commercial and residential properties. We know the difference between these neighborhoods and what each one requires.
Narragansett sits directly adjacent to South Kingstown to the north, which is where our business is based - so we are never far away. We also serve Charlestown, another coastal community to the southwest with similar property conditions.
Call us or send a message through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We are based in South Kingstown and are close to Narragansett - no long wait for a call back.
We visit your Narragansett property, assess the site conditions, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. We will note any coastal-specific considerations - soil conditions, drainage, salt air exposure - that affect the approach and materials.
Our crew handles all site preparation, forming, pouring, and finishing. On coastal properties, that includes proper base compaction and drainage to prevent the settlement problems that sandy soils can cause. We keep the site clean throughout.
We apply a marine-grade penetrating sealer at project closeout - especially important in Narragansett's salt air environment. We walk you through the 7 to 10 day curing period and leave you with care guidelines for the coastal Rhode Island climate.
We serve all of Narragansett - from the Pier and Bonnet Shores to Saunderstown and Galilee. Written estimates, no obligation.
(401) 269-0329Narragansett is a small Rhode Island coastal town of about 15,000 year-round residents sitting on a peninsula between Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The town includes several distinct neighborhoods: Narragansett Pier, the historic center of town near the landmark Towers stone arch; Bonnet Shores, a neighborhood of beach cottages along the bay; Saunderstown to the north, which has a more rural character and larger lots; and Galilee, a working fishing village at the southern tip of the peninsula. The housing stock ranges from late Victorian and shingle-style homes near the Pier to postwar cottages and newer year-round construction in other parts of town.
Narragansett Beach along Ocean Road draws visitors from across New England every summer, and the town has a strong culture of property upkeep that reflects both local pride and high home values - median home prices here consistently rank among the higher end in Rhode Island. The town borders South Kingstown to the north and Westerly to the southwest, both of which we also serve.
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