Premium stamped concrete engineered for Burlington's demanding Middlesex County climate. From the tree-lined neighborhoods near Mary Cummings Park to the thriving Middlesex Turnpike corridor, we build outdoor surfaces that enhance your property while enduring decades of harsh New England winters.
Settled in 1641 and incorporated in 1799, Burlington is a thriving suburban community of 26,377 residents in Middlesex County. Home to the iconic Burlington Mall, the 216-acre Mary Cummings Park, and the historic Francis Wyman House (1730), this dynamic town demands concrete installations engineered for high-traffic suburban living and severe New England weather.
Burlington averages 52 inches of snow per year with winter lows dropping into the low 20s F. The town's busy road network receives heavy salt treatment, especially along Routes 3, 128, and Middlesex Turnpike, and that runoff damages unprotected concrete. Combined with 80+ freeze-thaw cycles per winter, this creates extreme stress on outdoor surfaces. Our air-entrained mix designs and 6-inch compacted gravel sub-base handle these conditions.
Burlington receives 48 inches of rain annually. The town's varied soil, ranging from glacial till on higher ground to sandy loam near Vine Brook and Mill Pond, requires site-specific drainage solutions. Properties near the Mill Pond Conservation Area and Mary Cummings Park wetlands can have elevated water tables. We grade every installation for positive water runoff and extend the sub-base where conditions require it.
Burlington's architecture ranges from 1950s-era Cape Cods and Ranches to modern Colonials and Contemporary homes built in the 2000s. The town's neighborhoods each have their own character, from the established homes near Town Common to the newer developments off Middlesex Turnpike. We bring physical pattern and color samples to your property so you can see exactly how each option complements your home's style.
Burlington's soil varies from compacted glacial till on elevated terrain to sandy loam in the Vine Brook corridor and near Mill Pond. This variation means each property requires individual assessment. We evaluate every site's soil composition, drainage patterns, and water table depth before designing the sub-base system for maximum longevity.
Every service is fully customized for Burlington's severe winters, varied soil conditions, and diverse suburban architecture. From established neighborhoods near Town Common to newer developments off Middlesex Turnpike, we match the craft to your home.
Burlington's 52 inches of annual snow and heavy road salt exposure from Routes 3, 128, and Middlesex Turnpike accelerate sealer breakdown. We recommend resealing every 2 to 3 years for Burlington properties. Our deep clean and reseal process strips old sealer, treats salt deposits and mineral staining, and applies two coats of premium acrylic sealer.
Not sure which service is right for your Burlington property? We will visit your home, assess the site, and recommend the best solution.
Get Your Free Burlington EstimateFrom the Town Common to the thriving Middlesex Turnpike corridor, we serve every corner of Burlington's 01803 zip code with zero travel fees.
Central Burlington revolves around the Town Common and Simonds Park, home to established Colonial and Cape Cod homes from the 1940s through 1970s. The Francis Wyman House (1730), Burlington's oldest home, is a neighborhood landmark. Ashlar Slate and Flagstone patterns in warm gray and sandstone tones complement the classic New England architecture found here.
The northwest corridor near Burlington Mall features some of the town's most desirable homes, with a median home price over $870,000. Modern Colonials and Contemporary homes on generous lots define this area. The nearby Burlington Sculpture Park adds artistic character. European Fan and Ashlar Slate in charcoal and slate gray are the popular patterns, complementing the upscale contemporary homes.
Properties near the 216-acre Mary Cummings Park and the 140-acre Mill Pond Conservation Area enjoy scenic views and proximity to trails and natural habitats. Higher water tables near Vine Brook and Mill Pond require extended sub-bases and enhanced drainage engineering. Natural Flagstone and Italian Slate in earth tones are popular, blending with the conservation land surroundings.
Every service includes premium freeze-thaw rated sealers, proper drainage engineering for Burlington's varied soil conditions, and our written workmanship guarantee.
The most popular service in Burlington. Extend your living space with a stunning stamped patio.
Heavy-duty stamped driveways engineered for vehicle traffic and Burlington's heavy road salt exposure.
Slip-resistant pool decks and professional resealing to protect your Burlington investment.
Real projects from real Burlington homeowners. Each installation is tailored to the property's specific location, architecture, and soil conditions.
550 sq ft Ashlar Slate patio with built-in fire pit for a 1960s Colonial near Burlington Town Common. The homeowner wanted a design that modernized their backyard while matching the neighborhood's classic character. We used Pewter Gray integral color with Charcoal release for a sleek, contemporary look. The glacial till soil provided excellent compaction. Completed in 4 days.
750 sq ft Running Bond stamped driveway for a Contemporary home in Burlington Northwest near the Mall area. The aging asphalt was cracked from heavy salt exposure off Route 128 and years of plow wear. We used 5,000 PSI concrete with fiber mesh reinforcement and a Canyon Brown color scheme that elevated the home's curb appeal. Multiple neighbors have since requested estimates.
480 sq ft Italian Slate pool deck for a Colonial near Simonds Park. The homeowners wanted a slip-resistant, cool-to-the-touch surface for their three kids. We applied SharkGrip additive and UV-stabilized sealer in a light Sandstone tone. The clean lines complement the home's updated landscaping. The family says it completely transformed their summer experience.
230 sq ft Cobblestone walkway plus full patio reseal at a home near Mill Pond Conservation Area. The proximity to Vine Brook required extra drainage attention with an 8-inch sub-base. We also stripped and resealed the homeowner's 5-year-old patio that had developed white hazing from heavy road salt exposure. Both projects completed in 3 days.
Real reviews from homeowners in the Burlington area. Every project is backed by our written workmanship guarantee.
"Our patio near Town Common turned out incredible. They matched the Ashlar Slate pattern perfectly to our Colonial's exterior. The crew was professional, on time every day, and cleaned up everything. They even arranged the pour around rain in the forecast. Best investment we've made in this house."
"Had our cracked asphalt driveway replaced with stamped concrete in the northwest end of town. The Running Bond pattern looks amazing and has already survived a full winter of plowing and road salt without a single issue. Three neighbors have asked for their number. Worth every penny."
"Had our patio resealed near Mill Pond. They explained how the heavy road salt from Route 128 causes the white hazing on our concrete and recommended a 2-year reseal cycle for our area. Very knowledgeable and fair pricing. The patio looks brand new again."
Answers to the questions we hear most from homeowners in Burlington and the surrounding Middlesex County communities.
Stamped concrete in Burlington ranges from $12 to $20 per square foot for patios and walkways, and $14 to $20 for driveways and pool decks. A typical 400 sq ft Burlington patio costs $4,800 to $8,000 installed. Premium sealers rated for 52 inches of annual snowfall and heavy road salt exposure are included at no extra charge.
Most Burlington patio and walkway projects do not require a building permit. However, driveways that modify the curb cut, pool decks, and projects near Mill Pond, Vine Brook, or wetland buffers may need approval from the Burlington Building Department or Conservation Commission. We handle all permit applications for you.
Burlington homeowners favor patterns that complement the town's diverse suburban architecture. Ashlar Slate and European Fan in charcoal gray and warm brown tones are the most popular, working beautifully with everything from Cape Cods to Contemporary homes. We bring physical samples to your property.
Absolutely. Burlington averages 52 inches of snow and 80+ freeze-thaw cycles per winter with lows reaching the low 20s degrees F. We engineer every installation with air-entrained concrete, 6-inch compacted gravel sub-base, and strategic control joints designed specifically for these severe conditions. Our installations have withstood 40+ New England winters.
Most Burlington projects take 3 to 5 days from excavation to completion. The concrete needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before foot traffic. We schedule installations from mid-April through mid-November when temperatures support proper curing.
Yes. We serve all of Burlington including Burlington Northwest, Burlington Heights, the Town Common area, Middlesex Turnpike corridor, and every road within the 01803 zip code. No travel fees apply anywhere in Burlington.
Burlington has varied soil conditions from glacial till to sandy loam. Properties near Mill Pond, Vine Brook, and Mary Cummings Park wetlands can have elevated water tables. We assess soil and drainage on every Burlington project and adjust the sub-base depth accordingly. Some riverside properties require an 8-inch sub-base versus the standard 6 inches.
Mid-April through mid-November. Spring bookings (April through June) are most popular so Burlington homeowners can enjoy their new patio all summer. Fall installations also work well as cooler temperatures help the curing process. We recommend booking 2 to 4 weeks ahead during peak season.
In addition to Burlington, we provide stamped concrete services throughout Middlesex County and the Merrimack Valley.
No obligation, no pressure. We will visit your Burlington property, discuss your vision, and provide a detailed written quote within 48 hours.