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Concrete Contractors in Guelph & Wellington County
My Concrete Pros pours and repairs residential concrete across Guelph and Wellington County, from the limestone heart of the Royal City out to Fergus, Elora and the farm townships. Union-certified crews handle driveways, patios and garage pads, plus the parging, crack repair and waterproofing the county's stone and century homes ask for. The quote is free and the labour is warranted for life.
Reviewed June 2026
Wellington County is anchored by Guelph, the Royal City that John Galt laid out for the Canada Company in 1827, and ringed by the stone towns and farm country of Centre Wellington and the townships. Fergus and Elora sit up on the Grand River with their famous limestone buildings, Rockwood and Aberfoyle hold the southern edge, and working farms fill the ground between.
Stone is the thread that runs through it. Guelph was built of its own limestone, Elora and Fergus quarried theirs from the Grand River gorge, and the county is full of cut-stone houses and century brick on foundations of the same age. That heritage stock keeps repair, parging and waterproofing high on the list, alongside the new pours the growth edges need.
We cover the county with union-certified crews and one set of paperwork: a free written quote up front and a lifetime warranty on the labour behind it. A stone-house repair in old Guelph and a new driveway on a county acreage get the same treatment.
- Concrete Driveways Driveways
- Concrete Patios Patios
- Concrete Repair & Resurfacing Repair & Resurfacing
- Parging Parging
- Basement Waterproofing Waterproofing
- Foundation Repair Foundation Repair
- Concrete Walkways & Steps Walkways & Steps
- Concrete Slabs & Garage Pads Slabs & Garage Pads
What the ground here does to concrete
Wellington sits on drumlin country, the long low hills of clay-loam the glaciers left, with limestone bedrock close beneath in many spots. The clay-loam behaves like clay where it matters to concrete: it holds water and heaves when frost reaches under a slab on a thin base, so depth and compaction in the base decide how a pour lasts. The shallow limestone adds its own wrinkle, changing how deep a crew can dig and where water drains once it gets into the rock.
The rivers set the rest. The Speed and Eramosa meet in Guelph, the Grand cuts the gorge at Elora and Fergus, and the low ground near all of them carries a higher water table than the drumlins above. Foundations down near the water take on more damp, which is where parging and waterproofing earn their keep. Add the freeze-thaw and road salt of a hard Wellington winter, and base prep and drainage are what keep concrete sound here.
Building across Guelph & Wellington County
The work changes with the ground and the age of the street. Guelph runs from its limestone downtown and the older streets near the rivers, where repair and waterproofing lead, out to the growing south end and its new surveys. Fergus and Elora keep their heritage stone cores with subdivisions spreading around them. The townships, Puslinch, Guelph-Eramosa, Centre Wellington and Mapleton among them, are farm country where shop floors and equipment pads join the residential work. The city page below takes Guelph in detail.
Wellington County is reached on the Waterloo Region side of our circuit, through Cambridge and Kitchener, so jobs in Guelph and the towns around it book into the regular schedule through the pouring season.
- Guelph Guelph is reached on the Cambridge and Kitchener side of our Waterloo Region routes, so jobs in the south-end surveys or the old core book into the regular weekly schedule in season.
- Fergus Fergus books onto our Wellington County routes through Centre Wellington, so jobs here, in both the old core and the new subdivisions, drop into the regular schedule across the pouring season.
- Elora Elora books onto the same Wellington County routes we run through Cambridge and Kitchener into Guelph and Fergus, so village jobs fit the regular weekly schedule through the pouring season.
Smaller communities we serve
- Rockwood A Guelph-Eramosa village known for the Rockwood Conservation Area and its limekiln ruins on the Eramosa River.
- Aberfoyle A Puslinch village on the southern edge of the county, known for its long-running antique market.
- Arthur A north Wellington town that calls itself Canada's Most Patriotic Village.
- Erin A growing town in the county's east, with Hillsburgh and the headwaters of the Credit nearby.
- Drayton A Mapleton village on the Conestogo River, home to the Drayton Festival Theatre.
- Eden Mills A small Eramosa village on the river, known for its yearly Writers' Festival.
Wellington is drumlin clay-loam over limestone. What does that mean for my concrete?
Two things. The clay-loam holds water and heaves a slab when frost gets under a shallow base, so the base wants real depth and compaction, the same as on clay. The limestone sitting close underneath can mean a crew hits rock sooner than expected on a deep dig, and it changes where water goes once it reaches the stone. Neither is a problem to build on, but both are reasons we look at the actual ground before pouring rather than working to a template.
Which parts of Wellington County do you cover?
Guelph has its own page, and Fergus, Elora, Rockwood, Aberfoyle, Arthur, Erin and the townships around them book onto the same routes. Wellington is a big county with a lot of small places between the towns. If yours is not named here, ask. If we can make it work, we will.
Can you do concrete that suits a limestone heritage home in Guelph or Elora?
Yes, and in towns built of their own stone it is the only way worth doing it. We match new work to the proportions and material already on the street, rebuilding worn steps to their lines and re-parging old foundations so they read right, instead of dropping a bright new slab beside a century stone house. The aim is concrete that looks like it belongs there.
How much does concrete work cost in Wellington County?
It depends on the job, and a stone-house repair in Guelph and a new driveway on a Mapleton farm have nothing in common on price, on top of size, finish and what the ground needs. The drumlin clay and the shallow rock can both add base work, which is the kind of thing a site visit catches. The visit and the written quote are free, and the figure in writing holds.
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