Pike and Rose in North Bethesda sits along Rockville Pike between Twinbrook and White Flint Metro stops. This mixed-use area has high-rise condos, townhomes, ground-level retail, and street-level sidewalks. We provide concrete contractor pike and rose north bethesda services for residents and property owners.
My name is Fuad Abdol Kader. I own Deco America with my family. We've worked in Montgomery County since 2013. My sons work with me on every project. We know Pike and Rose well because we've done concrete work in several buildings there.
Condo balconies need special attention. Patio work requires careful scheduling. Sidewalk repairs must follow HOA rules. We handle all of this for you. Parking gets tight during Farmers Market days. Retail hours affect when we can work. We plan around your building's calendar.
We submit insurance certificates to your management office. We pull permits when your project needs them. We coordinate access with your HOA before we start. No job is too small or too complicated.
Call today to check availability for your Pike and Rose concrete project: 240-441-3737
My name is Fuad Abdol Kader. I own Deco America with my family. We've worked in Montgomery County since 2013. My sons work with me on every project. We know Pike and Rose well because we've done concrete work in several buildings there.
Condo balconies need special attention. Patio work requires careful scheduling. Sidewalk repairs must follow HOA rules. We handle all of this for you. Parking gets tight during Farmers Market days. Retail hours affect when we can work. We plan around your building's calendar.
We submit insurance certificates to your management office. We pull permits when your project needs them. We coordinate access with your HOA before we start. No job is too small or too complicated.
Call today to check availability for your Pike and Rose concrete project: 240-441-3737
Concrete Services We Complete for Pike and Rose Properties
I remember our first job at Pike and Rose five years ago. A townhome owner needed her driveway fixed before selling. We finished in three days. She sold the house two weeks later. That job led to six more projects on the same street.
We handle many types of concrete work in this area:
Balcony Repairs:
Driveway Work:
Patio Projects:
Parking and Walkways:
High-rise residents call us for balcony work. Water pools when concrete settles wrong. We fix drainage problems before they cause bigger damage. Townhome owners need driveway aprons fixed. Front steps crack after years of freeze and thaw. Small backyard patios need decorative finishes.
Recent work we completed in Pike and Rose:
We match existing hardscape when you need repairs. The new concrete blends with the old. Your neighbors won't see a difference.
We handle many types of concrete work in this area:
Balcony Repairs:
- Crack sealing on high-rise units
- Surface leveling to fix drainage
- Waterproofing behind railings
- Full balcony slab replacement
Driveway Work:
- Apron replacement where driveway meets street
- Full driveway resurfacing
- Oil stain removal before resale
- Decorative stamped concrete
Patio Projects:
- Small backyard patio installations
- Decorative overlays on existing slabs
- Stamped borders to match existing hardscape
- Ground-floor patio repairs
Parking and Walkways:
- Parking pad leveling near garages
- Trip hazard removal on front steps
- Sidewalk panel replacement
- Ground-level walkway repairs
High-rise residents call us for balcony work. Water pools when concrete settles wrong. We fix drainage problems before they cause bigger damage. Townhome owners need driveway aprons fixed. Front steps crack after years of freeze and thaw. Small backyard patios need decorative finishes.
Recent work we completed in Pike and Rose:
- Fixed 4 balconies in Flats at Pike and Rose
- Resurfaced 6 townhome driveways off Discovery Boulevard
- Replaced parking pads at 3 ground-level units
- Leveled front walkways at 8 townhome entries
- Added decorative finish to 2 backyard patios
We match existing hardscape when you need repairs. The new concrete blends with the old. Your neighbors won't see a difference.
What Pike and Rose Homeowners Should Know Before Starting Concrete Work
Last month a condo owner called us for balcony repairs. She didn't know she needed HOA approval first. We helped her get the paperwork done. The board approved it in two weeks. We finished her balcony three days after that.
Here's what you need before we start:
HOA Requirements:
Permit Information:
Parking and Access:
Insurance and Documentation:
Equipment Access:
One townhome owner was worried about his side yard. The space was only three feet wide. We brought smaller equipment and hand-carried materials. His neighbor never complained. We finished his patio in two days.
Ask us about your specific situation. We've worked through every type of access problem. Every building has different rules. We know how to handle them all.
Here's what you need before we start:
HOA Requirements:
- Get approval for balcony work
- Submit plans for patio changes
- Get permission for visible driveway repairs
- Follow building design standards
- We provide project details your board needs
Permit Information:
- Montgomery County may require permits
- Larger projects usually need permits
- Structural work needs county approval
- We help determine what you need
- We handle permit applications for you
Parking and Access:
- Saturday Farmers Market runs 9 AM to 1:30 PM
- Rockville Pike slows during market hours
- Weekday rush hour affects parking
- We schedule around busy times
- Plan equipment access in advance
Insurance and Documentation:
- Condo buildings need certificate of insurance
- Management offices require advance notice
- We carry full liability coverage
- We have workers' compensation
- Our office submits all paperwork
Equipment Access:
- Townhome backyards need coordination
- Narrow side yards require planning
- We walk the site before quoting
- Smaller equipment fits tight spaces
- We protect landscaping during work
One townhome owner was worried about his side yard. The space was only three feet wide. We brought smaller equipment and hand-carried materials. His neighbor never complained. We finished his patio in two days.
Ask us about your specific situation. We've worked through every type of access problem. Every building has different rules. We know how to handle them all.
How to Reach Us from Pike and Rose and Nearby North Bethesda Areas
From Pike and Rose at 11580 Old Georgetown Road, head toward Rockville Pike. Turn left at the first cross street onto Rockville Pike. Drive 0.4 miles. Turn right after Bank of America onto Chapman Avenue.
Follow Chapman for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto Twinbrook Parkway. Stay on Twinbrook for 2 miles. Turn right onto Baltimore Road. Drive 0.8 miles.
Turn right onto Norbeck Road. Continue for 2.5 miles. Turn left onto Clara Downey Avenue. Our location at 3750 Clara Downey Avenue #37 is on the right. The drive takes about 17 minutes.
Areas We Serve Near Pike and Rose:
We schedule estimates around your availability. Many Pike and Rose residents work during the day. We do evening and weekend estimates. You don't need to take time off work.
Call for free estimate on your North Bethesda concrete project: 240-441-3737
Follow Chapman for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto Twinbrook Parkway. Stay on Twinbrook for 2 miles. Turn right onto Baltimore Road. Drive 0.8 miles.
Turn right onto Norbeck Road. Continue for 2.5 miles. Turn left onto Clara Downey Avenue. Our location at 3750 Clara Downey Avenue #37 is on the right. The drive takes about 17 minutes.
Areas We Serve Near Pike and Rose:
- North Bethesda condos and townhomes
- White Flint Mall area
- Twinbrook neighborhood
- Garrett Park homes
- Rockville Pike commercial properties
We schedule estimates around your availability. Many Pike and Rose residents work during the day. We do evening and weekend estimates. You don't need to take time off work.
Call for free estimate on your North Bethesda concrete project: 240-441-3737
Condo and Townhome Concrete Projects We Handle in Pike and Rose
My sons and I worked on a balcony repair last spring. The owner had lived there 15 years. She noticed small cracks getting bigger. Water was pooling near her sliding door. We repaired the cracks and fixed the slope. Now water drains properly. She was happy we caught it before winter.
High-Rise Condo Balconies:
Balconies face harsh weather. Freeze-thaw cycles crack concrete faster than ground-level work. Water sits on flat surfaces. It seeps into small cracks. Winter comes and the water freezes. The crack grows bigger every year.
Townhome Driveways:
One family was selling their townhome. The driveway had oil stains from 20 years of parking. We removed the stains and resurfaced the apron. The house looked newer. They got asking price.
Ground-Floor Patios:
Parking Pads:
Walkways and Steps:
Each project type needs different planning:
For Balcony Work We:
For Driveway Projects We:
For Patio Installations We:
High-Rise Condo Balconies:
- Crack repair before water damage starts
- Sealant replacement around railings
- Surface leveling for proper drainage
- Full slab replacement when needed
- Waterproofing to prevent leaks
Balconies face harsh weather. Freeze-thaw cycles crack concrete faster than ground-level work. Water sits on flat surfaces. It seeps into small cracks. Winter comes and the water freezes. The crack grows bigger every year.
Townhome Driveways:
- Resurfacing after years of use
- Apron repairs where driveway meets street
- Oil stain removal for better curb appeal
- Crack sealing before they spread
- Full replacement when too damaged
One family was selling their townhome. The driveway had oil stains from 20 years of parking. We removed the stains and resurfaced the apron. The house looked newer. They got asking price.
Ground-Floor Patios:
- Decorative overlays on existing concrete
- Stamped borders to add character
- Expansion joint replacement
- Crack repairs before they grow
- Full patio resurfacing
Parking Pads:
- Leveling settled concrete near garages
- Meeting HOA standards
- Fixing drainage problems
- Removing trip hazards
- Improving appearance for inspections
Walkways and Steps:
- Removing trip hazards on front steps
- Replacing settled sidewalk panels
- Leveling uneven sections
- Repairing cracks before winter
- Meeting safety requirements
Each project type needs different planning:
For Balcony Work We:
- Coordinate building access
- Schedule elevator use
- Protect interior floors
- Work during approved hours
- Allow proper curing time
For Driveway Projects We:
- Arrange temporary parking
- Protect landscaping
- Grade for proper drainage
- Install control joints
- Clean up completely each day
For Patio Installations We:
- Access through narrow side yards
- Match existing hardscape
- Add drainage solutions
- Complete work quickly
- Finish before HOA inspections
Best Times to Schedule Concrete Work in This High-Traffic Area
I learned about the Farmers Market the hard way. We showed up one Saturday morning at 9 AM. The parking lot was full. Rockville Pike was backed up. We had to reschedule. Now we always check the market calendar first.
Avoid These Times:
Best Times for Concrete Work:
Fall and spring work best for concrete. The weather isn't too hot or too cold. Concrete cures properly in moderate temperatures. Summer can be too hot. Winter gets too cold for big pours.
Why Season Matters:
Cold weather affects concrete strength. We wait until temperatures stay above 50°F for full pours. According to cold weather concreting guidelines, concrete must stay above 50°F during curing to prevent freeze damage and ensure proper strength development.
Small repairs work in winter. Big pours wait for warmer weather. We don't want your concrete to fail.
Hot weather causes different problems. Water evaporates too fast. Concrete can crack during curing. Summer events block building access. We work early mornings in summer heat.
Planning Your Project:
One condo board scheduled six balconies in April. They wanted all units done before summer. We completed one balcony every three days. All six finished in three weeks. The board was happy. The residents were happy.
Avoid These Times:
- Saturday mornings during Farmers Market (9 AM to 1:30 PM)
- Weekday mornings before 8 AM (building quiet hours)
- Weekday evenings after 6 PM (HOA restrictions)
- Weekday afternoons after 3 PM (rush hour traffic)
- Peak retail lunch hours (11 AM to 1 PM)
Best Times for Concrete Work:
- Weekday mornings 8 AM to 11 AM
- Weekdays before lunch rush
- Sundays when market isn't running
- Fall months (September to November)
- Spring months (April to June)
Fall and spring work best for concrete. The weather isn't too hot or too cold. Concrete cures properly in moderate temperatures. Summer can be too hot. Winter gets too cold for big pours.
Why Season Matters:
Cold weather affects concrete strength. We wait until temperatures stay above 50°F for full pours. According to cold weather concreting guidelines, concrete must stay above 50°F during curing to prevent freeze damage and ensure proper strength development.
Small repairs work in winter. Big pours wait for warmer weather. We don't want your concrete to fail.
Hot weather causes different problems. Water evaporates too fast. Concrete can crack during curing. Summer events block building access. We work early mornings in summer heat.
Planning Your Project:
- Book 2 to 3 weeks ahead in spring
- Spring is our busiest season
- Condo boards schedule multiple units then
- Popular times fill up fast
- We keep a market calendar
- Check your building's quiet hours
- Confirm parking availability
One condo board scheduled six balconies in April. They wanted all units done before summer. We completed one balcony every three days. All six finished in three weeks. The board was happy. The residents were happy.
Common Concrete Repairs for Pike and Rose Balconies and Walkways
Last winter I inspected a balcony for a young couple. They just bought the condo. Small cracks ran along the railing. They didn't think it was serious. I showed them where water was getting in. We repaired it before spring thaw. That saved them thousands in water damage.
Balcony Problems We Fix:
Water is concrete's biggest enemy. It seeps into small cracks. Winter comes and it freezes. Ice expands inside the crack. The crack grows bigger. This repeats every year. Small cracks become big problems.
Front Walkway Issues:
One elderly resident tripped on her front walkway. The concrete had settled two inches. She fell and hurt her wrist. The condo board called us the next day. We leveled the walkway in four hours. No one else got hurt.
Parking Area Problems:
Patio and Slab Issues:
White stains show up on patios. They look terrible but don't hurt the structure. They come from water moving through concrete. We improve drainage and clean the stains. Sometimes we resurface if stains won't clean.
Expansion Joint Failures:
Old joint material cracks and falls out. Dirt fills the space. Water gets in and freezes. The joint can't do its job anymore. We remove old material and install new flexible sealant.
Signs You Need Repairs:
We catch problems early. Small repairs cost less than big replacements. Our inspections find damage you might miss. One inspection costs nothing. Major water damage costs thousands.
Balcony Problems We Fix:
- Cracks from freeze-thaw cycles
- Water infiltration behind railings
- Pooling water from wrong slope
- Spalling surface concrete
- Loose railing attachments
- Rust stains from exposed rebar
Water is concrete's biggest enemy. It seeps into small cracks. Winter comes and it freezes. Ice expands inside the crack. The crack grows bigger. This repeats every year. Small cracks become big problems.
Front Walkway Issues:
- Settled sections creating trip hazards
- One panel lower than the next
- Cracks between sections
- Uneven surfaces
- Safety liability concerns
- HOA violation notices
One elderly resident tripped on her front walkway. The concrete had settled two inches. She fell and hurt her wrist. The condo board called us the next day. We leveled the walkway in four hours. No one else got hurt.
Parking Area Problems:
- Spalling concrete on garage floors
- Flaking surface on ground-level pads
- Salt damage from winter treatment
- Exposed aggregate underneath
- Oil stains from years of parking
- Settled pads causing drainage issues
Patio and Slab Issues:
- Efflorescence (white stains)
- Poor drainage problems
- Salt runoff damage
- Surface deterioration
- Cracks from settling
- Failed waterproofing
White stains show up on patios. They look terrible but don't hurt the structure. They come from water moving through concrete. We improve drainage and clean the stains. Sometimes we resurface if stains won't clean.
Expansion Joint Failures:
- Cracked joint material
- Missing sealant
- Dirt filling the joints
- Water getting inside
- Ice damage in winter
- Joints need replacement after years of weather
Old joint material cracks and falls out. Dirt fills the space. Water gets in and freezes. The joint can't do its job anymore. We remove old material and install new flexible sealant.
Signs You Need Repairs:
- Cracks wider than a credit card
- Water pooling after rain
- Loose or flaking surface
- White stains that won't wash away
- Uneven sections
- Missing joint sealant
- Rust stains anywhere
We catch problems early. Small repairs cost less than big replacements. Our inspections find damage you might miss. One inspection costs nothing. Major water damage costs thousands.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you work on high-rise balconies at Pike and Rose condos?
Yes, we work on balconies at any height. We need HOA approval first. We also need building access coordination. We've completed balcony repairs in multiple Pike and Rose buildings. Our team coordinates with management offices. We schedule elevator use. We follow all building rules.
Do I need a permit for driveway resurfacing in North Bethesda?
It depends on your specific project. Montgomery County may require permits for certain work. Larger projects usually need them. Structural work needs county approval. We review your project first. Then we tell you if permits are needed. We handle all permit applications for you.
What days should I avoid scheduling concrete work near Pike and Rose?
Avoid Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 1:30 PM. That's when Farmers Market runs. Grand Park fills with people. Parking becomes impossible. Also avoid weekday rush hours. Check your building's quiet hours too. Some condos don't allow weekend work.
How long does balcony concrete repair take in a condo building?
Most single balconies take 1 day to repair. Then concrete needs 24 to 48 hours to cure. You can't use the space during curing. Larger projects take longer. Multiple balconies need more time. We give you exact timelines after we inspect your balcony.
Do you provide insurance certificates for Pike and Rose condo associations?
Yes, we submit certificates before starting any work. Management offices require them. Our coverage includes general liability. We also have workers' compensation. We handle all the paperwork. Your building gets everything they need.
Can you access townhome backyards for patio work if space is tight?
Yes, tight spaces are common in Pike and Rose. We've done patio work through three-foot-wide side yards. We coordinate with neighbors for access. We use smaller equipment when needed. Sometimes we hand-carry materials. Our team plans everything before we start. We protect landscaping during work.
Yes, we work on balconies at any height. We need HOA approval first. We also need building access coordination. We've completed balcony repairs in multiple Pike and Rose buildings. Our team coordinates with management offices. We schedule elevator use. We follow all building rules.
Do I need a permit for driveway resurfacing in North Bethesda?
It depends on your specific project. Montgomery County may require permits for certain work. Larger projects usually need them. Structural work needs county approval. We review your project first. Then we tell you if permits are needed. We handle all permit applications for you.
What days should I avoid scheduling concrete work near Pike and Rose?
Avoid Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 1:30 PM. That's when Farmers Market runs. Grand Park fills with people. Parking becomes impossible. Also avoid weekday rush hours. Check your building's quiet hours too. Some condos don't allow weekend work.
How long does balcony concrete repair take in a condo building?
Most single balconies take 1 day to repair. Then concrete needs 24 to 48 hours to cure. You can't use the space during curing. Larger projects take longer. Multiple balconies need more time. We give you exact timelines after we inspect your balcony.
Do you provide insurance certificates for Pike and Rose condo associations?
Yes, we submit certificates before starting any work. Management offices require them. Our coverage includes general liability. We also have workers' compensation. We handle all the paperwork. Your building gets everything they need.
Can you access townhome backyards for patio work if space is tight?
Yes, tight spaces are common in Pike and Rose. We've done patio work through three-foot-wide side yards. We coordinate with neighbors for access. We use smaller equipment when needed. Sometimes we hand-carry materials. Our team plans everything before we start. We protect landscaping during work.
Call today to schedule your Pike and Rose concrete project: 240-441-3737
My family and I take pride in every project. We treat your property like our own. We clean up completely at the end of each day. We show up when we say we will. We finish on time. We do the job right the first time.
Many of our customers come from referrals. Your neighbors have used us. They tell their friends about us. That's how we've stayed in business for over 10 years. We don't advertise much. Our work speaks for itself.
If you need concrete work at Pike and Rose, call us. We'll come look at your project. We'll explain what needs to be done. We'll give you an honest price. No surprises. No hidden fees. Just quality work from a family you can trust.
Many of our customers come from referrals. Your neighbors have used us. They tell their friends about us. That's how we've stayed in business for over 10 years. We don't advertise much. Our work speaks for itself.
If you need concrete work at Pike and Rose, call us. We'll come look at your project. We'll explain what needs to be done. We'll give you an honest price. No surprises. No hidden fees. Just quality work from a family you can trust.