Residential Concrete Specialists
Licensed & Insured in Minnesota
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Residential Concrete Specialists
Licensed & Insured in Minnesota
Free, No-Obligation Estimates
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
20+
Years in Business
425+
Projects Completed
4.9 ★
Average Review Rating

Baxter Concrete Solutions was built on a simple idea: homeowners deserve a concrete contractor who shows up when he says he will, does the work right the first time, and doesn't disappear after the final pour. We work exclusively with residential homeowners in the Baxter area, helping them fix crumbling driveways, add functional outdoor living space, protect their foundations, and improve their property for the long term.
Concrete problems don't fix themselves. A cracked driveway keeps spreading. A sunken patio becomes a tripping hazard. A failing foundation puts your entire home at risk. We've seen it all, and we know exactly what it takes to solve it the right way, using quality materials and methods that hold up through Minnesota winters.
When you call us, you're not talking to a call center or a middleman. You're talking directly to the person who will show up at your door and do the work.
We pour and finish durable concrete driveways built to handle Minnesota freeze-thaw cycles, heavy vehicles, and daily use for decades to come.
A well-built concrete patio adds usable outdoor space to your home and holds up beautifully through years of Minnesota summers and winters.
We install clean, level concrete sidewalks that improve curb appeal, meet local codes, and stay safe underfoot through freeze and thaw.
Stamped concrete gives your driveway, patio, or walkway the look of natural stone or brick at a fraction of the cost, with the durability of poured concrete.
We pour solid concrete foundations for new builds, additions, and garages, giving your structure a stable, properly reinforced base from the ground up.
Our concrete block walls are built for strength and longevity, whether you need a retaining wall, garden border, or structural barrier on your property.

Cracks in your driveway or patio might look like a minor cosmetic issue when they first appear, but in Minnesota they almost never stay that way. The real damage happens in winter. Water seeps into even the smallest crack, freezes overnight, and expands with enough force to widen the gap from the inside out. By the time spring arrives, what was a hairline fracture has often become a jagged split running across a significant portion of the surface. This cycle repeats every single year, and each freeze-thaw episode makes the damage worse than the season before.
What makes this especially frustrating is that cracked concrete doesn't just look bad. It creates uneven edges that catch on vehicle tires, become tripping hazards for family members and visitors, and allow water to pool in places it shouldn't. Once moisture starts working its way beneath the slab, it can undermine the base material and cause the concrete to sink or shift, turning a surface problem into a structural one. The longer a crack goes unaddressed, the more of the slab it compromises and the more expensive the eventual repair becomes.
When we assess a cracked concrete surface, we don't just look at what's visible on top. We evaluate the pattern of the cracking, the depth of the damage, and the condition of the base below to understand what actually caused the problem. Sometimes the issue is poor drainage directing water toward the slab. Sometimes it's root pressure from nearby trees. Sometimes it's simply age combined with years of Minnesota winters working against a surface that was never poured with enough thickness or reinforcement to begin with.
Depending on what we find, we either perform targeted repair work to stabilize the affected area and stop the damage from spreading, or we remove and replace the slab entirely with a properly constructed surface built to last. We don't patch over underlying problems and call it done. If the base isn't right, we fix the base. That's the only way a concrete repair actually holds up long term in this climate.
Sunken and uneven concrete slabs are one of the most common calls we get from homeowners around Baxter, and it's easy to understand why. From the outside, a slab that has dropped an inch or two might not seem urgent. But that inch or two creates a raised edge that becomes a tripping hazard every time someone walks across it, and it changes the slope of the surface in ways that can send water flowing in the wrong direction entirely.
When a concrete slab sinks, it's almost always because something changed in the soil beneath it. Soil can erode away when water washes through it over time. It can compress under the weight of the slab if it wasn't properly compacted before the pour. Tree roots can create voids as they grow and shift. Whatever the cause, once the support underneath a slab is gone, the concrete above it has no choice but to follow. In a freeze-thaw climate like central Minnesota, the problem accelerates quickly because freezing ground movement pushes and pulls at the slab from below every winter.
The right fix depends on the extent of the sinking and the condition of the concrete itself. In some situations, a slab in otherwise good shape can be releveled by addressing the base below it. In many cases, however, full removal and replacement is the most reliable long-term approach, particularly when the concrete has already developed cracks or the soil conditions suggest the same problem will recur without significant base work.
When we replace a sunken slab, we don't simply pour new concrete on top of whatever base is already there. We excavate, evaluate the soil, bring in the right base material, compact it properly, and then pour a slab with the correct thickness and reinforcement for the application. We also make sure the finished surface is graded correctly so water drains away from your home instead of pooling against it. Done right, a replacement slab should give you decades of trouble-free use.
A lot of Baxter homeowners have a backyard they genuinely enjoy spending time in, but no solid surface to actually use as a starting point. Without a patio, everything becomes harder than it needs to be. Furniture sinks into the lawn or sits unevenly on the grass. The area right outside your back door turns into a muddy patch after any significant rain. You end up avoiding the backyard during and after wet weather rather than enjoying it, and grilling, entertaining, or simply relaxing outside becomes more of a hassle than it should be.
It's a frustrating situation because the solution is straightforward. The space is already there. The yard is already there. What's missing is a level, durable surface that defines the outdoor living area, keeps mud and water at bay, and gives your furniture and foot traffic a stable foundation. Without that surface, the backyard never quite reaches its potential no matter how nice the landscaping is around it.
We design and pour concrete patios that attach cleanly to your home and transform an underused backyard into a space you actually want to spend time in. We work with you on the size and layout to make sure the finished patio fits your yard, complements your home, and suits the way you plan to use it, whether that's a simple space for a table and chairs or a larger surface for entertaining.

For homeowners who want something beyond a standard brushed finish, stamped concrete is an excellent option that gives a patio the look of natural stone, slate, or brick while keeping all the durability benefits of poured concrete. Either way, we handle everything from the base preparation through the final finish, and we make sure the surface drains correctly and is built to handle Minnesota winters without cracking or settling.

Foundation issues are among the most anxiety-inducing problems a homeowner can face, and for good reason. Your foundation is what everything else in your home rests on, and when something isn't right with it, the consequences can be wide-ranging and expensive. Older homes in the Baxter area sometimes show early warning signs that are easy to overlook or dismiss: doors and windows that stick or no longer close properly, small cracks appearing in interior walls or along basement walls, floors that feel slightly uneven underfoot, or gaps forming between walls and ceilings.
These signs don't always mean the worst, but they do mean something has changed in the structure of the home and that change deserves attention. Foundation problems are one of those issues that virtually never improve on their own. Minor concerns left unaddressed tend to develop into more significant ones as soil movement, moisture, and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles continue to apply pressure year after year. Catching and addressing a foundation issue early is nearly always far less costly than dealing with the consequences of letting it go.
Beyond existing homes, many Baxter homeowners also find themselves needing a properly poured concrete foundation when adding a garage, a room addition, or an accessory structure to their property. Getting that foundation right from the start is critical. A slab or foundation wall that isn't properly reinforced, poured at the right thickness, or built on a properly compacted base will cause problems that show up in the structure built on top of it, sometimes years later when the connection between the foundation and the problem isn't immediately obvious.
We handle residential foundation work including new concrete slabs and foundation pours for garages, additions, and outbuildings. Before any concrete is poured, we prepare the site correctly: excavating to the right depth, installing a properly compacted base, placing reinforcement where it's needed, and setting up the forms so the finished pour comes out level, square, and at the right thickness for the load it will carry.
If you're seeing warning signs in an existing home, we're happy to take a look and give you an honest assessment of what we're seeing and what options make sense. We don't upsell work that isn't needed, and we won't minimize a problem that deserves attention. Our job is to give you accurate information so you can make the right decision for your home and your budget. The earlier a foundation concern is evaluated, the more options you typically have available to address it.
There's no shortage of contractors in the area, and we understand that choosing the right one isn't always easy. Here's what sets Baxter Concrete Solutions apart from the rest and why homeowners keep calling us back and referring us to their neighbors.
One of the most common complaints homeowners have about contractors is that they're hard to reach, slow to respond, or simply don't show up when they say they will. We built Baxter Concrete Solutions around the opposite approach. When you call us, you get a real answer. When we schedule a time to come out, we're there. When we give you a start date for your project, we honor it. This sounds like basic professionalism, and it is, but it's also surprisingly rare in the trades. We take it seriously because we know your time matters and because we've built our reputation in this community one kept promise at a time. From your first phone call through the final walkthrough of your finished project, you'll always know where things stand and what to expect next.
We provide free, detailed estimates before any work begins, and we stand behind those numbers. We take the time to properly assess your project, ask the right questions, and give you a quote that reflects the actual scope of the work rather than a lowball number designed to win the job and grow during construction. If something unexpected comes up once work is underway, we communicate with you immediately and discuss the options before moving forward. You will never open a final invoice from us and find charges you weren't prepared for. We believe transparent pricing is a basic part of treating customers with respect, and it's a standard we hold ourselves to on every single project regardless of size.
Concrete work in Minnesota has to be done differently than in milder climates, and contractors who don't account for that produce work that fails prematurely. The freeze-thaw cycle that central Minnesota experiences every winter is one of the most punishing conditions concrete can face. We use the right concrete mix for cold-climate performance, pour at the correct thickness for the application, place reinforcement where it actually makes a difference, and time our pours around weather conditions that give the concrete the best chance to cure properly. We also grade every surface carefully so water drains away from your home and doesn't pool in places that accelerate freeze-thaw damage. The goal isn't just a project that looks good on day one. It's a project that still looks good and functions correctly ten and twenty years from now.
When your project is complete, our relationship with you doesn't end at the final payment. We stand behind the quality of our work and we're reachable if a question or concern comes up after the job is done. We're a local business with a local reputation to protect, and we have a genuine stake in making sure every project we complete holds up the way it should. We're not a large regional company rotating through jobs as fast as possible with crews you've never met. We're a locally operated business where the person you spoke with on the phone is the same person overseeing your project on site. That accountability runs through everything we do, and it's the reason so much of our work comes from repeat customers and referrals from neighbors who have seen our work firsthand.
The cost of a concrete project depends on several factors including the size of the area, the type of work involved, site preparation requirements, and the finish you choose. A standard brushed concrete driveway will be priced differently than a stamped patio or a foundation pour. Because every property and every project is different, we don't publish flat rates that may not reflect what your specific job actually requires. What we do offer is a free, no-obligation estimate where we come out, assess your property, discuss what you're looking for, and give you a detailed quote you can actually plan around. There are no vague ranges and no pressure. Just an honest number based on your specific project.
Project timelines vary depending on the scope of the work. A standard driveway or patio replacement typically takes one to two days of active work on site. Larger or more complex projects such as foundations or extensive stamped concrete work may take longer. Beyond the pour itself, freshly placed concrete needs adequate curing time before it can handle foot traffic or vehicle weight. We typically recommend keeping vehicles off a new driveway for at least seven days and allowing a full thirty days before the concrete reaches its maximum strength. We walk you through the expected timeline and curing requirements before we start so you know exactly what to plan for.
In Minnesota, the ideal window for concrete work runs from late spring through early fall, roughly May through October, when temperatures are consistently above freezing and conditions allow concrete to cure properly. That said, experienced contractors can work outside of that window with the right precautions, including cold-weather concrete mixes, insulating blankets, and careful scheduling around temperature forecasts. We monitor conditions closely and will never pour concrete in conditions that would compromise the quality of the finished product. If you're thinking about a project, it's always worth reaching out early in the season so we can get you on the schedule before the busiest months fill up.
We are based in Baxter and serve homeowners throughout the surrounding area. Our primary service area includes Brainerd, Nisswa, Pequot Lakes, Crosslake, Crosby, Deerwood, Garrison, and the broader Crow Wing County region. If you're located just outside of these areas, don't hesitate to reach out. We're happy to discuss your project and let you know whether we can accommodate your location. We'd rather have that conversation than have you assume we can't help.
It depends on the type of work and your local municipality's requirements. In many cases, standard driveway and patio replacements do not require a permit. However, foundation work, larger structural projects, or work that involves changes to drainage or grading may require one. We're familiar with the permitting requirements in Baxter and the surrounding area and will let you know during the estimate process whether your project is likely to need one. If a permit is required, we can walk you through what's involved so the process doesn't slow down your project unnecessarily.

Mark Lindgren
Baxter - 3 weeks ago
Had them replace a cracked, uneven sidewalk along the front of our house and around to the garage. The new one is perfectly level, the edges are clean, and it completely changed how the front of the house looks. What stood out most was how communicative they were throughout the whole project. No chasing anyone down for updates, just straightforward, honest work done right.

Linda Bakken
Brainerd - 1 month ago
We hired Baxter Concrete Solutions to pour a foundation slab for a new detached garage and they delivered exactly what we needed. The site prep was thorough, the base work was done right, and the finished slab came out perfectly level. The garage has been up for almost a year now with zero issues. If you want someone you can trust to get it right the first time, this is the company to call.

Rachel Norberg
Crosslake - 4 months ago
We needed a backyard patio where the kids could play and we could actually enjoy being outside without dealing with mud every time it rained. Baxter Concrete Solutions delivered exactly that. The crew was professional, respectful of our property, and the finished patio looks fantastic. We use it nearly every day in good weather and it has already been through a Minnesota winter without so much as a crack. Couldn't be happier with how it turned out.
Don't let a concrete problem sit another season. Every Minnesota winter that passes makes a cracked driveway, a sunken slab, or a deteriorating surface worse than it was the year before. Whether you're dealing with damage that's been building up for years or you're ready to add a patio, sidewalk, or foundation to your property, Baxter Concrete Solutions is ready to help. Call us today for a free estimate and get a straight answer from a local contractor who knows what he's doing and stands behind every project he completes.
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(218) 394-4653
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Baxter, MN
About Us
Baxter Concrete Solutions is a locally owned concrete contractor serving residential homeowners in Baxter and the broader Brainerd Lakes area. We handle all types of residential concrete work and take pride in doing it right the first time. Fully licensed and insured in Minnesota, we proudly serve homeowners throughout Crow Wing County and surrounding communities including Brainerd, Nisswa, Pequot Lakes, Crosslake, Crosby, Deerwood, and Garrison. We'd love to help with your next project.
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All rights reserved.