
Elite Mansfield Concrete serves Sharon homeowners with retaining walls, driveway installation, patio construction, and concrete steps designed for the high water table and frost conditions around Lake Massapoag and Borderland State Park. We respond within 1 business day and provide written estimates before any work starts.

Sharon lots are wooded and sloped, and the wet soils near the town's many ponds create significant pressure on any wall holding back a grade. Our concrete retaining wall services include proper drainage behind the wall - the step most contractors skip and the reason most walls fail in this climate.
Sharon homes built in the 1950s through 1980s commonly have driveways that are past their useful life - cracked, heaved, and no longer draining correctly. A new concrete driveway poured on a properly compacted base, at the right depth for this frost zone, gives you 30 or more years of reliable surface.
Sharon backyards are large and shaded, and a concrete patio gives you a stable surface that does not shift with the seasons the way pavers do. We factor in drainage direction and root proximity when planning the base so the surface stays level through Sharon winters.
Entry steps on Sharon's older Colonials and Cape Cods are often the first thing to fail - shallow footings allow frost to push them out of level every winter. New steps anchored below the frost line sit flat, stay safe, and do not rock or crack with seasonal movement.
Pool decks in Sharon need to handle both the wet conditions from splash and the hard freeze every winter. A concrete deck around your pool, finished with a slip-resistant texture, holds up through freeze-thaw cycles and stays structurally sound in the saturated soils common near Sharon's ponds and low-lying yards.
Homes in Sharon that sit close to the water table or in low-lying areas near ponds sometimes need their foundation raised to address recurring moisture intrusion. Raising the foundation grade gives the structure the clearance it needs to keep water out and the framing dry through wet springs.
Sharon is defined by its lakes, wetlands, and wooded lots - and all three create specific challenges for concrete work. The town has more than a dozen ponds, including Lake Massapoag, the largest natural lake in Norfolk County. Properties near water have elevated groundwater, slow-draining clay-influenced soils, and a high water table that stays saturated well into spring. These conditions put pressure on any concrete work at or near grade - driveways heave, patios sink, and retaining walls that were not properly drained bow outward over time. Sharon averages about 48 inches of snow per year and sees temperatures drop hard from December through March, which means the freeze-thaw cycle hits every concrete surface every winter.
The housing stock adds another layer. Most homes in Sharon were built between the 1950s and 1980s - they are now 40 to 70 years old and the original flatwork is at or past end of life. Colonials and Cape Cods in this era were built with full basements, so foundation work and drainage around the perimeter are common needs. The large wooded lots mean root intrusion under driveways and patios is a recurring issue, and fallen branches from summer thunderstorms damage surfaces regularly. Getting concrete work right in Sharon means reading the site before you plan the job.
Our crew works throughout Sharon regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete work here. Sharon is a commuter town - many residents catch the MBTA Providence/Stoughton Line at the Sharon commuter rail station - so we schedule site visits and pour days around your schedule and keep the job running while you are away. We are familiar with the Sharon Building Department permit process and know when a project needs Conservation Commission review due to proximity to the town's wetland areas, streams, or ponds.
Sharon neighborhoods range from the older homes around the town center to wooded subdivisions near Borderland State Park on the Easton border. We have worked on homes across that whole spread and understand how soil and drainage conditions vary between a lakeside lot near Massapoag and a hilltop property on the west side of town. The difference in soil drainage and water table between those two locations changes how we prepare the base for any flatwork.
We also serve surrounding communities. Homeowners in Foxborough, MA and Stoughton, MA call us for the same services - both share similar frost line depth and soil conditions across Norfolk County.
Call or submit the contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule an on-site assessment at your property - no pressure, no obligation at this step.
We assess the site, check drainage and soil conditions, verify any permit needs, and deliver a written itemized estimate. No cost, no commitment - just a clear picture of scope and price before you decide anything.
Once you approve, we schedule around your calendar. Most Sharon residential projects are completed in one to two active work days, with curing timelines included in your project plan. You do not need to be present during the pour.
We walk the finished work with you, explain the cure timeline, and cover sealing or drainage care specific to your site. If any issue comes up after we leave, call us and we address it.
We serve all of Sharon, MA. No-cost written estimates. Response within 1 business day.
(774) 719-5705Sharon is a town of about 18,000 people in Norfolk County, 25 miles south of Boston. It is one of the more affluent communities in the county, with median home values well above the state average and an overwhelmingly owner-occupied housing stock. The town grew quickly as a Boston suburb after World War II, and the dominant home styles are Colonial, Cape Cod, and split-level - most built between the 1950s and 1980s on large wooded lots. Lake Massapoag, the largest natural lake in Norfolk County, sits near the center of town and anchors one of Sharon's most established neighborhoods. The Borderland State Park, straddling the Sharon-Easton line, draws residents year-round and defines the character of the southern end of town.
The commercial areas in Sharon are modest - the town center has local shops, and the commuter rail station on the MBTA Providence line makes Boston accessible without a car. Most of Sharon's economic activity is residential, and the homeowners here tend to stay for years and invest in long-term maintenance. That investment mindset is consistent with what we see on job sites - homeowners who want the concrete work done right, not just patched over. Neighboring communities Easton and Mansfield are also part of our regular service area and share similar frost and soil conditions.
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