Hybla Valley Concrete provides concrete patios, driveways, sidewalks, and foundation work throughout Alexandria, VA - from Old Town rowhouses to Del Ray bungalows and West End townhomes, with written estimates and responses within one business day.

Alexandria homeowners invest in their outdoor spaces, and a concrete patio is the most durable foundation for any backyard setup. Our concrete patio work includes proper base prep for Alexandria's clay soil and finish options that hold up through the city's humid summers and freezing winters.
Driveways in Del Ray and Rosemont are often narrow and bordered by mature trees whose roots have had decades to shift the ground underneath. We assess root interference before the pour and grade the surface for proper drainage away from the house.
Alexandria's older neighborhoods have sidewalks that have been through many winters and many root cycles. We replace heaved or cracked sections to code, keeping pedestrian paths level and safe in front of your property.
Homes in Alexandria's older neighborhoods - some built before 1940 - develop foundation cracks and settlement from decades of clay soil movement. We handle footings, slab foundations, and structural concrete work on properties of all ages.
Front steps on Alexandria rowhouses and craftsman homes take constant weather stress and foot traffic. Cracked or sinking steps are a safety issue. We rebuild concrete steps that integrate cleanly with your existing entry and hold up through Northern Virginia winters.
Stamped and decorative concrete is a popular choice for Alexandria homeowners who want outdoor surfaces that complement the character of older homes. Patterns that mimic stone or brick blend naturally with the Federal and craftsman styles common in this city.
Alexandria's housing stock spans centuries. Old Town is full of Federal and Georgian brick rowhouses built in the 1800s. Del Ray and Rosemont have craftsman bungalows and Cape Cods from the 1910s through the 1940s. The West End has postwar townhomes and condos built from the 1960s onward. Each era of construction has its own foundation type, lot size, and material profile - and concrete work on an 1890 rowhouse in Old Town requires a different approach than a patio pour on a 1980s townhome near Landmark. A contractor who treats every Alexandria property the same will miss things that matter.
The city also has Alexandria winters - roughly 15 inches of snow per year on average, with multiple freeze-thaw cycles each season. Clay soil throughout much of the city holds water against foundations and under slabs long after rain stops. Combined, these two forces - clay movement and freeze-thaw stress - are responsible for most of the concrete cracking, heaving, and settlement that Alexandria homeowners deal with every spring. Getting the base preparation right before the pour is the only reliable answer.
Our crew works throughout Alexandria regularly, and we understand that the city has its own permitting process separate from Fairfax County. Alexandria is an independent city in Virginia, which means permits go through the City of Alexandria Department of Planning and Zoning - not through Fairfax County. We know the difference and pull from the correct office so your project does not hit a delay.
The neighborhoods here are distinct and we respect that. In Old Town, we work close to King Street and the waterfront blocks where lots are narrow and parking is tight - our crew plans access in advance and keeps disruption to a minimum. In Del Ray and Rosemont, we see the same craftsman bungalow foundations and root-damaged sidewalks on nearly every block. In the West End, near Landmark and the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, HOA rules in townhome communities are common and we ask about them before drafting any quote.
We serve the full Alexandria area, and also handle projects in neighboring Groveton just to the south. If your project is near the border with Hybla Valley or Fort Hunt, we cover those areas as well.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. You do not need to know the exact specifications - just tell us what you are dealing with and your address.
We visit the site before giving you a price. For Alexandria properties, we check for soil conditions, root interference, and any access constraints. We also confirm whether an Alexandria city permit or HOA approval is needed before work begins - so the estimate reflects the full project.
We file the city permit application and schedule your start date once it clears. Alexandria permit timelines for standard residential concrete work are generally straightforward and we handle the paperwork.
Our crew completes the pour with proper curing steps and cleans the site before leaving. We walk you through the curing schedule and when the surface is ready for use - no guessing on your part.
We serve all of Alexandria - Old Town, Del Ray, Rosemont, the West End, and everywhere in between. Call or submit the form and we will be back in touch within one business day.
(571) 788-4635Alexandria is an independent city in Northern Virginia with a population of about 160,000 people, sitting directly across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. It is one of the older cities in the country, and that history shows in the built environment: Old Town is dense with 18th and 19th century Federal-style brick rowhouses on streets like King Street near the waterfront, and the Old Town Historic District is one of the most intact early American neighborhoods in the region. Moving west and south, Del Ray and Rosemont transition into craftsman bungalows and Colonial Revivals from the early 20th century. The West End, near Landmark and the base of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, has more postwar construction including townhome communities and garden condos.
About half of Alexandria's housing units are renter-occupied, which is higher than the state average and means properties here change hands frequently. New owners often inherit deferred maintenance from previous occupants, including concrete flatwork that has been patched repeatedly but never properly replaced. The city also has a high share of attached housing - rowhouses and townhomes where shared walls and narrow lots require careful coordination for exterior work. Neighboring communities we also serve include Groveton to the south, where the housing stock and site conditions are similar to the southern edge of Alexandria.
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