Finch Creek is one of Noblesville's largest master-planned communities — and master-planned communities have HOA concrete standards that most contractors don't bother to read before showing up. We do. We pour driveways, patios, and decorative flatwork in Finch Creek that passes HOA review on the first submission. 4000 PSI air-entrained concrete, Hamilton County permit handling, HOA spec documentation included. Free on-site estimate.
Finch Creek homeowners invest in their properties. The concrete work we do here reflects that — decorative finishes, tight dimensional tolerances, and HOA-compatible specs on every job. The mix is always 4000 PSI air-entrained. The reinforcement is structural. The finish is whatever passes your HOA review and suits the look of your home.
Every exterior concrete project in Finch Creek requires HOA approval before any work can begin. This is separate from the Hamilton County building permit. The HOA wants to review dimensions, finish, and color — and they want it in writing from the contractor, not just the homeowner's verbal description.
We provide a complete HOA submission package with every Finch Creek quote: a spec sheet listing the concrete mix, finish type, approximate color, dimensions, and drainage slope. This is what the architectural review committee needs to approve the project quickly. Most HOA submissions with our documentation clear in one review cycle.
If your HOA has specific approved finish lists or color charts, send them to us at the time of the estimate. We'll confirm compatibility before you pay a deposit — not after the pour when it's too late to make changes.
The Hamilton County Building Department permit is handled separately and in parallel with HOA approval. We submit to the county at the same time your HOA application is in review, so both approvals clear around the same time and your project doesn't wait in two sequential queues.
Finch Creek is a large master-planned community in east Noblesville, anchored by Finch Creek Parkway and spanning several phases of residential development built over the past two decades. The community includes single-family homes ranging from entry-level to executive, with a mix of lot sizes and garage configurations that create varied concrete project types.
Community amenities and local context: Finch Creek Park at the heart of the community, walking trails along Finch Creek itself, the community pool and clubhouse area, and the Noblesville Schools campus cluster (Hazel Dell Elementary, Hamilton Southeastern schools nearby). The community connects to SR-37 via Greenfield Avenue and to downtown Noblesville via Pleasant Street.
Adjacent neighborhoods we also serve: Prairie Lakes to the north, Cumberland Crossing, Harbour Lakes near Morse Reservoir, and the River Glen area. If your address is in east Noblesville and you're not sure if you're technically in Finch Creek, call us — we serve the entire area regardless of which phase your subdivision plat is in.
Property types in this area: Two- and three-car garage homes with wide driveways, backyard patios with outdoor kitchen slabs, occasional RV pads where HOA permits them, and driveway widening projects for homeowners who need turnaround space. Decorative concrete — stamped and exposed aggregate — is the most common finish request in this community.
All flatwork in Finch Creek is poured to ACI 318 structural concrete standards. Decorative work follows ACI 310R Guide for Decorative Concrete Surfaces. Hamilton County building department permits are required for all structural flatwork and are handled by our office.
REF · ACI American Concrete Institute — ACI 310R Decorative Concrete Guide ↗We come to your Finch Creek home, measure the project, and prepare a written quote plus the HOA submission documentation — all in one visit.