

Curbs and gutters serve a single purpose: keep water out of the road, off your property, and moving toward a storm drain. When a curb section breaks, settles, or develops a crack, water finds its way under your driveway and starts eroding the sub-base. We replace curb-and-gutter sections to Seattle DOT spec, including the integrated 24" gutter pan and 6" curb face profile.
For commercial properties and HOAs we also install and retrofit ADA-compliant curb cuts—the ramps with detectable warning panels (truncated dome surfaces) at every pedestrian crossing. ADA curb cuts have specific slope, width, and warning surface requirements; we install them right the first time so the city signs off without re-do. Call us at (206) 555-0182 for a free, written estimate.
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Reliable concrete work, transparent pricing, and crews that finish the way you'd want it on your own house.

$2M general liability, workers' comp, and ROW registered.

No surprise add-ons or post-quote fees. Written estimates.

Workmanship warranty in writing on every pour.

W-2 employees from Seattle—no out-of-town subs.

City of Seattle permits and ADA standards on every job.
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In Seattle, curb-and-gutter in the public right-of-way is the property owner's responsibility, similar to sidewalk. The exception is if damage was caused by a city snow plow or utility cut—those cases sometimes qualify for reimbursement.
Yes. Any work in the public right-of-way requires a permit from the Seattle Department of Transportation. We pull the permit, coordinate inspections, and include it in the quote.
A typical 10–15 linear foot section is one day to saw-cut and demo, one day to pour, and 24 hours before water can flow back through. Storm drain inlets add half a day.
Yes. We carry cast-iron and composite ADA-rated dome panels in red, yellow, and gray. They embed in fresh concrete at the curb cut, set to the city's required pattern and orientation.
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