Commercial Concrete, Concrete Driveways, Concrete Patios, Concrete Retaining Walls, Concrete Sidewalks, Decorative Concrete, Government Concrete Projects, Pervious Concrete, Residential Concrete, Stormwater Management
This year, 2017, Custom Concrete Contracting celebrates 20 years in the business of providing professional concrete services to a wide variety of contractors and homeowners in Bellingham, Mt. Vernon, Anacortes, Edmonds, and the surrounding communities. We’re proud of...
Commercial Concrete, Concrete Driveways, Concrete Floors, Concrete Foundations, Concrete Patios, Concrete Retaining Walls, Concrete Sidewalks, Concrete Traffic Circles, Government Concrete Projects, Pervious Concrete, Residential Concrete, Stormwater Management
What’s better than walking a dirt path winding gently through rustling trees at Lake Whatcom, accompanied by the soft sounds of nearby lapping waves? Walking that same path, but on pervious concrete instead of dirt. As a walking surface, pervious concrete is hard to...
Concrete Sidewalks, Government Concrete Projects, Pervious Concrete, Stormwater Management
Another fun, community-building project is in the books! Custom Concrete Contracting recently completed a pervious concrete contracting job for the City of Bellingham’s Public Works Department. Two neighborhoods up on the hill in the Barkley area in Bellingham needed...
Commercial Concrete, Government Concrete Projects, Pervious Concrete, Stormwater Management
Did you know that using pervious concrete in your next construction project could help you earn LEED certification? It’s true. The use of pervious concrete can earn points in several categories, most notably the area of Sustainable Sites. We’ll explain how below.But...
Concrete Sidewalks, Concrete Traffic Circles, Government Concrete Projects, Pervious Concrete, Stormwater Management
Planning a large patio in your backyard? How about a new driveway? Or maybe a small pad for you and your kids to shoot some baskets? There’s a lot to love about these ideas, but two things you don’t want are roots breaking through your new concrete or ground that’s...