We pour concrete in Zionsville — driveways, patios, stamped flatwork, RV pads, driveway widening, and commercial slabs — and we handle the Boone County permit applications, Historic Main Street architectural review, and HOA approvals that come with every Zionsville project. 4000 PSI air-entrained concrete sourced from SRM Ready Mix. Free on-site estimate, 24-hour turnaround.
Zionsville homeowners and businesses expect quality that matches the village's character. We bring the same 4000 PSI air-entrained mix, structural rebar grid, and precision finish to every Zionsville project that we use anywhere else in our territory — because there's only one technical standard. Whether it's a brick-street-adjacent driveway in the Historic Village, a stamped patio in Holliday Farms, or a parking lot expansion off Michigan Road, the spec doesn't change.
Zionsville is in Boone County, not Hamilton County — and that changes everything about the permit path. Driveway, apron, and ROW work in the town limits is handled by the Town of Zionsville Planning & Building Department. Work outside the incorporated town goes through Boone County. The two offices have different applications, different review timelines, and different inspection requirements. We track which jurisdiction your property falls under as part of the estimate.
Historic Main Street and the Village core: Properties within or adjacent to the historic district can trigger additional architectural review for visible exterior work. Decorative concrete patterns, color choices, and finish details may need to comply with district character standards. We coordinate that review when it applies — and we recommend stamped patterns and finishes that have cleared review previously.
HOA approval is standard in the newer Zionsville communities — Holliday Farms, Wolf Run, The Bridges, Cobblestone, Stonegate, Royal Run. We support your submission with a material spec sheet, finish samples, and dimension drawings so your board can approve quickly.
We pull every permit your project requires before mobilizing and track each application through to issuance — you don't fill out a form or visit a town office. Permit fees and any bond costs are line items on your quote, not surprise charges after the fact.
We pour concrete throughout Zionsville's Village core, established residential neighborhoods, and the newer Eagle Creek-adjacent developments — from the brick-streeted Historic Main Street area to the upscale gated communities along 146th Street and the rolling-lot subdivisions south toward Whitestown.
Neighborhoods and communities we serve: Village of Zionsville (historic core), Holliday Farms, Wolf Run, The Bridges, Cobblestone, Stonegate, Royal Run, Black Oak, Brookhaven, and the established neighborhoods along Ford Road, Sycamore Street, and Oak Street.
Commercial areas: Michigan Road / SR-421 retail corridor, the office and medical campuses near the I-65 interchange, the Whitestown-adjacent industrial parks, and the small-business storefronts along Main Street and Oak Street in the Village.
Local landmarks we work near: Historic Main Street, Mulberry Field Park, Lions Park, Zion Nature Center, the Big-4 Rail Trail, and Eagle Creek itself — properties near the creek frequently need drainage-positive grading and may trigger Boone County storm-water review for larger flatwork additions.
What's different about Zionsville flatwork: Larger lots than most of Hamilton County, mature tree canopy that affects access and concrete delivery, and a Village core where brick streets and historic-character standards mean the apron and curb cut have to look right — not just function right. We design around all three.
All residential flatwork in Zionsville is poured to ACI 332 Code Requirements for Residential Concrete. Decorative concrete finishes comply with ACI 310R Guide for Decorative Concrete Surfaces. ROW work and apron tie-ins follow INDOT standards for driveway approaches on county roads.
REF · ACI American Concrete Institute — ACI 332 Residential Concrete Code ↗We come to your Zionsville property, measure, review HOA and Town of Zionsville permit requirements, and deliver a fixed-price quote with finish options included.