Serving Rockland County, Westchester County, and the wider Hudson Valley, EcoCrete provides residential, commercial, and municipal concrete installations. The hilly terrain, varied soil types, and harsh winter freeze-thaw cycles of Lower New York State require a concrete contractor with deep technical expertise. We construct sturdy sub-bases and use fiber-reinforced, high-strength concrete mixes to prevent cracking and shifting.
Stamped Concrete Design
Add beauty and value to your Hudson Valley home with our architectural stamped concrete. We specialize in custom-shaped layouts that harmonize with sloped yards, incorporating steps, walkways, borders, and retaining walls. Our stamped concrete driveways and patios are engineered to handle heavy vehicles and winter snow plow blades without losing color or cracking.
Pervious Porous Concrete
Municipalities and commercial developers in Rockland and Westchester face strict runoff regulations. Our NRMCA-certified pervious concrete provides excellent water filtration and runoff control. It is perfect for municipal park pathways, municipal pool surrounds, and commercial parking spaces where stormwater recharge is desired.
Local Projects & Trust in the Hudson Valley
EcoCrete delivers premium municipal, commercial, and residential concrete throughout Rockland County, Westchester County, and the wider Hudson Valley.
Rockland County & Hudson Valley
Broadway Overlook (Cortlandt): Custom stamped concrete paving.
Riverview Club (Yonkers): Pool deck and plaza sub-slabs.
1523 Central Park Ave (Yonkers): Concrete curb and walkway reconstruction.
Westchester County
Swiss RE (Armonk): Colored concrete entry lanes & parking islands.
Broadview Senior Living (Purchase): Custom colored concrete patios.
IBM Yorktown (Yorktown Heights): Concrete topping slabs & masonry walls.
44 South Broadway (White Plains): High-performance parking deck slabs.
What Our Clients Say
“The stamped concrete walkway and steps EcoCrete built for our home in New City look beautiful. They handled our sloped yard perfectly and survived the winter without a scratch.” — Robert J., New City, NY