The Foothills Concrete Company is a locally rooted, Christian-owned concrete contractor serving Connelly Springs and a small town in eastern Burke County with deep stagecoach-era roots. We pour driveways, patios, sidewalks, retaining walls and more — built to last, finished right, and backed by first-class customer service from first call to final walkthrough.
Tell us about your Connelly Springs concrete project and we'll get back to you — usually same day or next. No high-pressure sales, no surprise fees. Just a thorough on-site assessment and an honest written quote.
From driveways and patios to retaining walls and commercial slabs, The Foothills Concrete Company handles residential and commercial concrete throughout Connelly Springs and the surrounding Burke County area. Every project is poured to the right thickness, reinforced correctly, and finished to last.

New driveways, replacements, and resurfacing — poured over a compacted base for a smooth, lasting surface.
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Custom patios in broom finish or stamped patterns that mimic stone, brick, slate, or wood — sealed for the Foothills.
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Smooth, safe, attractive paths that connect your property and improve curb appeal — residential and commercial.
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Poured and segmental block walls that control erosion, manage runoff, and level sloped yards — drainage built in.
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Slip-resistant, cool-to-the-touch pool decks in stamped, textured, or broom finishes — built for splash and sun.
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Heavy-duty reinforced pads engineered for the weight of motorhomes, trailers, and boats — level and built to last.
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Durable concrete for businesses — parking areas, sidewalks, loading zones, ADA ramps, and slabs.
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Connelly Springs is a small town in eastern Burke County, with history dating to the stagecoach era. Set in the foothills at over 1,200 feet of elevation, it's a rural-leaning community where home and property concrete — driveways, pads, and walkways — make up most of the work.
Eastern Burke County's flatter Piedmont terrain makes much of Connelly Springs friendlier to work, but rural lots still bring longer driveways and outbuilding pads. With local manufacturing nearby, we also handle small commercial and industrial concrete here. As always, base prep and freeze-thaw-ready pours are the priority at this elevation.
Connelly Springs' rural lots and nearby industry mean everything from long home driveways to commercial pads — we size and reinforce each for its real use. As a locally rooted, Christian-owned company, we bring first-class customer service to every Connelly Springs project — clear communication, fair and transparent pricing, and concrete that's prepped, reinforced, and finished right the first time.
Connelly Springs is a small town in eastern Burke County with roots going back to the stagecoach era, when Colonel William Connelly built a way station here in 1838 for travelers on the Salisbury-to-Asheville line. Today it's a quiet, rural-leaning community sitting at over 1,200 feet of elevation in the foothills. Eastern Burke County's terrain is flatter than the mountainous western part of the county, which makes much of the building here more straightforward — though the elevation means freeze-thaw is always a design factor.
Concrete work in Connelly Springs runs from rural home driveways and outbuilding pads to small commercial and industrial slabs, reflecting the manufacturing presence in this part of Burke County. Rural lots bring longer driveways and the need to handle hillside runoff; the local industry brings demand for durable commercial pours, loading areas, and equipment pads. Whatever the project, at this elevation we build with freeze-thaw in mind — proper base, correct reinforcement, and joint spacing that lets the concrete move without cracking.
From the rural properties around town to the industrial sites along the corridor toward Rutherford College, we serve Connelly Springs with free, honest concrete estimates.
Connelly Springs' rural lots and nearby industry mean everything from long home driveways to commercial pads — we size and reinforce each for its real use.
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As a newer business, we're in the process of getting reviews — new reviews coming soon.
As a newer business, we're in the process of getting reviews — new reviews coming soon.
As a newer business, we're in the process of getting reviews — new reviews coming soon.
Straight answers about concrete work in Connelly Springs and the NC Foothills. If your question isn't here, call us directly at (828) 471-7706.
The Foothills Concrete Company is a locally rooted, Christian-owned concrete contractor serving Connelly Springs and the surrounding Burke County area. We specialize in concrete driveways, patios, sidewalks and walkways, retaining walls, pool decks, RV pads, stamped concrete, and commercial concrete — every project backed by first-class customer service. We're licensed and insured, offer free on-site estimates, and provide transparent written pricing with no surprises. Call (828) 471-7706.
Yes. Connelly Springs is within The Foothills Concrete Company's standard service area. We serve Connelly Springs and the surrounding Burke County communities, along with the broader NC Foothills across Catawba, Alexander, Caldwell, and Burke Counties. Estimates in Connelly Springs are always free.
In the Connelly Springs area, a standard broom-finished concrete driveway typically runs $8–$15 per square foot installed, while stamped or decorative driveways run $14–$22 per square foot. Final pricing depends on site prep, slope, drainage, removal of old concrete, and finish. We provide free, detailed written estimates for Connelly Springs projects with no hidden fees.
We offer the full range in Connelly Springs: concrete driveways, stamped and decorative patios, sidewalks and walkways, retaining walls, pool decks, RV pads, and commercial concrete. Whether it's a new pour, a replacement, or decorative work, we handle residential and commercial projects throughout Burke County.
New concrete typically handles foot traffic after 24–48 hours, but wait at least 7 days before driving passenger vehicles on it and a full 28 days before parking heavy vehicles, RVs, or equipment. Concrete reaches about 70% of its strength in the first week and keeps curing for roughly a month. We provide clear curing instructions with every pour.
Yes. We offer financing options for qualifying customers so you can start your Connelly Springs concrete project now and pay over time. Ask about financing during your free on-site estimate — no high-pressure sales, just straightforward options to fit your budget.
The Foothills Concrete Company proudly serves Connelly Springs and the surrounding Burke County area, along with nearby communities including Valdese, Hildebran, Morganton, . From our Hickory base we cover the full NC Foothills region. Contact us to confirm service to your Connelly Springs address.