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Fast Track Annandale Concrete is a concrete contractor serving Herndon, VA with retaining walls, driveway replacement, patio construction, and concrete sidewalks. We have served Northern Virginia since 2019 and handle all Town of Herndon permit applications on your behalf.
Herndon lots from the 1970s and 1980s often have modest slopes with aging timber or block walls that were never built with adequate drainage behind them. The Piedmont clay soil common throughout this area holds water and pushes hard against walls that were undersized from the start, and most of those original walls are now at or past their useful life. A properly built concrete retaining wall with gravel backfill and drainage is a long-term fix rather than a repeated patch. Learn more about our full concrete retaining wall services and what the installation process looks like.
Herndon driveways from the community's growth years - the 1970s through the 1990s - are now 30 to 50 years old, and many have cracked, heaved, or developed significant settling from the clay soil shifting under them. Mature trees planted close to driveways in many neighborhoods push roots under the slab over time, accelerating the damage. A full replacement with proper subbase preparation and expansion joints addresses the underlying issue rather than overlaying a surface that will crack again within a few seasons.
Many Herndon single-family homes have small-to-mid-size backyards where a well-designed patio is one of the most-used parts of the property. Grade changes and drainage are common challenges in Herndon yards, particularly in the older neighborhoods closer to downtown Elden Street, and a patio that does not account for where water goes will heave or pond within a few seasons. We pour patios graded away from the foundation and designed to hold through Northern Virginia winters without lifting or cracking.
Herndon sidewalks in older neighborhoods commonly show root heave from the mature oaks and maples that line residential streets throughout town. A section pushed up a half-inch by a root is a tripping hazard that the Town of Herndon can cite as a property maintenance issue. We remove the damaged sections, address the root situation where possible, and pour replacement concrete on a gravel base designed to stay put through the seasonal movement common in this area.
Herndon homes with attached garages - common in the Colonial and split-level styles built during the community's main growth period - often have original concrete garage floors that are now cracked, spalling, or holding oil stains that have worked their way into the slab. A replacement floor poured on a properly compacted base with correct joint placement lasts far longer than the original and takes a sealer coat cleanly. If your floor is heaving or pooling water toward the door, those are signs the subbase has moved and a replacement is the right call.
Front entry steps on Herndon homes built in the 1970s and 1980s are commonly showing the effects of 40-plus years of freeze-thaw cycles: spalling faces, cracked risers, and settled landings that have pulled away from the house. Steps that have dropped more than half an inch relative to the front door threshold are both a trip hazard and a water intrusion point. New steps poured on footings that extend below the Herndon frost line stay level through winter and hold up for decades.
Most of Herndon was built between the 1970s and the 1990s, during a period of rapid growth along the Route 28 and Dulles Access Road corridor. That era of construction produced solid Colonial, split-level, and raised ranch homes - but the original concrete flatwork from those builds is now 30 to 50 years old. Driveways, patios, steps, and walkways poured in that era were built to the standards of the time, which often meant thinner slabs, less gravel under them, and no expansion joints to handle the movement that Northern Virginia soils produce. The result is a town full of homes where the structure is sound but the concrete is failing.
The climate in Herndon adds pressure on top of age. Winter freeze-thaw cycles - temperatures swinging above and below 32 degrees repeatedly from December through February - work water into small cracks and make them bigger season by season. The heavy Piedmont clay soil under most Herndon lots expands when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries, so slabs and walls built without adequate drainage are constantly moving against forces they were not designed to resist. Mature trees planted 30 or 40 years ago are now large enough to push roots under driveways and walkways, lifting sections that were otherwise intact. The Town of Herndon handles its own permitting separately from Fairfax County, and contractors who work only in the unincorporated county sometimes run into delays because the town process is different.
Our crew works throughout Herndon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. One thing that stands out in Herndon compared to unincorporated Fairfax County neighborhoods is the town permit process - Herndon handles its own building permits through the town rather than through the county, which means the application goes to a different office and the inspection schedule works differently. We navigate that process routinely, and homeowners in Herndon should not have to figure it out themselves.
The neighborhoods around Elden Street and the downtown town green are among the oldest in Herndon, and the homes there reflect the compact-lot, mature-tree character of the community. Driveway access on some of these lots is tight for larger equipment, and we plan for that. Further from downtown, toward the Dulles Toll Road corridor and the newer townhome communities near the Herndon Metro station, the properties tend to be different in character but still subject to the same clay soil and freeze-thaw conditions that drive concrete repairs across the whole town.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Reston, VA and McLean, VA, so if your project spans property lines or you have neighbors asking for a referral, we are set up to work across this part of Northern Virginia without any gaps in service.
We reply to all Herndon inquiries within one business day. When you reach out, let us know what you are dealing with - cracked driveway, failing retaining wall, new patio - and we will schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We visit your Herndon property, assess the soil, drainage, and access conditions, and give you a written, line-item estimate. If a Town of Herndon permit is required, we tell you at this visit and explain the timeline and cost - there are no permit surprises after you sign.
If your project requires a town permit, we submit the application and keep you updated as it moves through review. Once approved, we schedule your work date and confirm two to three days in advance. You do not need to take time off to be present during most concrete pours.
Our crew completes the job and leaves your property clean. For driveways and slabs, we walk you through the curing schedule so you know when it is safe to use the new surface. Any required town inspection is scheduled and handled by us.
We serve Herndon homeowners throughout the town - from the Elden Street neighborhoods to the communities near the Dulles Toll Road. Free estimates, written quotes, Town of Herndon permits handled.
(571) 788-4641Herndon is an incorporated town in Fairfax County with a population of roughly 24,000 people - a distinction that sets it apart from most of its neighbors, which are unincorporated communities governed entirely by the county. The town has its own government, its own police department, and its own permit office. Downtown Herndon is centered on Elden Street and the town green, which hosts a farmers market and community events that make it a genuine gathering spot for residents. Beyond downtown, Herndon spreads into established suburban neighborhoods of single-family Colonial, split-level, and raised ranch homes, with a meaningful share of townhome communities and apartment complexes added in later decades. The Herndon community sits in the heart of Northern Virginia's technology corridor, with major employers in the defense and federal contracting sector nearby.
The town is well known to residents for the Centennial Golf Course, the community center on Locust Street, and the connection that Dulles International Airport provides to the broader region - the airport is visible and audible from much of the town and defines the character of the surrounding area. The opening of the Herndon Metro station on the Silver Line in 2022 added a new transit connection to Tysons Corner and downtown Washington. Nearby communities including Reston, VA and Falls Church, VA share many of the same housing-age and soil conditions that make concrete maintenance a regular part of homeownership in this corridor.
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