Patios, driveways, walkways, stamped & decorative concrete, and grading across the St. Charles County area. Hand-finished with precision.
Hand-finished broom or stamped concrete. Most patios pour in one day, most driveways in two. Free written estimate within 24 hours.
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Slate, flagstone, brick, and custom patterns. Integral color, acid stain, exposed aggregate. The same durability of plain concrete with the look you want.
See decorative workConcrete is the most permanent investment you'll make to your home outside the roof. We pour it like it matters — because it does. Four things every True Form job comes with, every time.
Every job starts with grading, compacting, and a clean sub-base. Cutting corners here is why other people's concrete cracks.
Most local contractors pour 3,000 PSI. We use a 4,000 PSI mix with fiber reinforcement on every flatwork pour. Built for Missouri freeze-thaw cycles.
Joints are cut on schedule — 8 to 18 hours after pour, never improvised. That's the difference between hairline cracks at joints (planned) versus across the slab (failure).
Concrete is permanent — and we treat it that way. Proper sub-base, 4,000 PSI mix with fiber, saw-cut joints on schedule, and a finish that's hand-checked before we leave.
Residential and light commercial flatwork across St. Charles County. One crew, one quote, one consistent standard.
Custom-designed patios for entertaining and outdoor living. Broom, stamped, or decorative finishes.
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New construction and full replacements. 4,000 PSI mix with fiber reinforcement.
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Front walks, sidewalks, and ADA approaches. Tight joint work, consistent finish, no trip edges.
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Slate, flagstone, brick, ashlar, and custom patterns. The look of natural stone.
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Integral color, acid stain, exposed aggregate, salt finish. Architectural results in concrete.
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Professional grading, compaction, drainage. The foundation under every concrete pour, done in-house.
Learn MoreIf your existing slab has years of life left, we'll extend it — crack repair, slab leveling, joint resealing, and full resurfacing.
Every True Form project follows the same five steps. No surprise charges, no rotating crews, no “the foreman will call you back.”
We measure, photograph, and walk the site with you. Written estimate within 24 hours — itemized, no fine print.
Lock your date. We pull any required permits and call in utility locates so your pour day starts clean.
Excavation, fill, compaction, forms, and rebar/mesh. This is where the slab is made or broken.
4,000 PSI mix with fiber. Screed, bull-float, edge, broom or stamp, cure. Most patios pour in one day.
Joints saw-cut on schedule. Final walk-through with the owner. Care instructions in hand.
A few of the recent projects we've poured across St. Charles County. Full reviews on Google & Facebook.
“Josh and his team did a fantastic job on my driveway and sidewalk leading up to my front porch. It looks amazing. He even made a recommendation to improve the way the driveway was poured because the original layout caused a water runoff issue. His attention to detail and willingness to suggest a better solution made a huge difference. Highly recommend Josh and his crew if you want the job done right.”
“We had a great experience with this concrete company from start to finish. Communication was solid, they showed up when they said they would, and the quality of the work was top-notch. The crew was professional, hardworking, and paid attention to the details. Everything was done exactly how we discussed, and the final result turned out better than expected. You can tell they take pride in their work.”
“These guys were great! I called for an estimate on a back patio and Josh was out the very next day. The crew showed up on time and were very respectful and the finished product looked great! Couldn’t recommend these guys more.”
True Form Concrete was founded by the same owner behind one of the St. Louis area's most-reviewed roofing companies. The idea was simple: take the same standard of work — in-house crew, no subcontractors, real materials, finish you can see — and apply it to the concrete around your home.
Most concrete contractors in this area pour 3,000 PSI on a thin sub-base and rely on luck to keep cracks under control. We do the opposite. Every pour gets proper grading, a 4,000 PSI mix with fiber reinforcement, saw-cut control joints on a clock, and a finish that's hand-checked before we leave.
Patios. Driveways. Walkways. Stamped & decorative work. Grading. Repair. One crew, one quote, one number you'll keep in your phone.
Concrete schedules tighten fast once weather breaks. Get your free on-site estimate this week and reserve your week without putting down a dime.
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The most common questions St. Charles County homeowners ask before we pour. Call (636) 387-2442 if yours isn't here.
You can walk on new concrete in 24–48 hours. Driveways and patios should stay off vehicle traffic for 7 days. Full cure strength is reached at 28 days, but the slab is structurally sound and usable well before that. We provide a written care sheet at the end of every project covering cure-time do's and don'ts.
Yes, with the right precautions. We pour year-round in St. Charles County above 25°F using heated mixes, accelerators, and insulated blankets to protect green concrete from freezing in the first 24–48 hours. We don't recommend cosmetic stamped or decorative work below 40°F, but flatwork pours fine. Spring and fall are still the best windows for finish quality.
Stamped concrete installs faster than pavers and doesn't need re-leveling, sand replacement, or weed control between joints. Pavers can be lifted and replaced individually if damaged, where stamped concrete needs full-slab repair. For most St. Charles homeowners, stamped concrete is the better long-term value — same look, fewer maintenance headaches.
Standard residential driveways are poured at 4" thickness. If you have a heavy vehicle (RV, boat, dual-wheel truck) we recommend 5–6". Apron sections at the curb cut should always be at least 6". We use a 4,000 PSI mix with fiber reinforcement as our standard; this exceeds the typical 3,000 PSI most contractors pour and significantly reduces freeze-thaw cracking.
Yes. We pull all required permits in St. Charles, O'Fallon, St. Peters, Wentzville, and the surrounding municipalities. Missouri One Call (utility locate) is scheduled before every excavation. No surprises, no extra fees — it's built into your quote.
Yes. Fully licensed in the State of Missouri, carrying general liability insurance, and workers comp on every crew member. Certificates of insurance are provided with every estimate. We're an in-house operation — no subcontractors handling your project.