We Do the Hard Work For You!
Four States Concrete is a professional concrete flatwork business specializing in a wide range of services including shop floors, driveways, patios, decorative finishes, and in-floor heat installation. In 2016, Leroy Yoder joined his brother William in starting the business. Committed to excellence, the business now employees 3-6 employees on each worksite for a professional outcome. You can find us serving our customers in Columbus, Joplin, Grove, Fort Scott, Independence and surrounding areas.
Whether you need a concrete shop floor for your commercial facility or a beautiful decorative patio for your backyard, Four States Concrete has the expertise to bring your vision to life. Our team understands the importance of durable and long-lasting concrete surfaces, which is why we use top-notch materials and employ industry-standard techniques.
Flatwork is the process of creating flat concrete surfaces like driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage and shop floors, and foundations. It involves pouring and finishing concrete to make smooth, level surfaces. Four States Concrete LLC ensures the concrete is properly prepared, poured, leveled, and finished to create durable and attractive surfaces that can handle heavy use and weather.
Stem walls and basement walls are essential components of a building’s foundation. Stem walls are short walls that connect the foundation slab to the building’s vertical walls, to protect against moisture and pests. Basement walls are walls that enclose basements, supporting the building and retaining soil. With Four States Concrete, you can trust in the quality and durability of your concrete foundation, ensuring the stability and longevity of your building.
Decorative concrete provides both durability and style, making it a popular choice for enhancing the look of residential and commercial properties. Stamped concrete is patterned or textured to resemble materials like brick, stone, or wood. Colored concrete involves adding pigments to the concrete mix or applying stains to the surface. The techniques can be combined, allowing for intricate designs and many impressions.