Durable & Stylish Driveways for the Tristate Area
- Minuteman Press of Coldwater

- Jul 30, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 17
Upgrade your driveway with Becker & Scrivens Concrete Products, serving lower Mid-Michigan, Northeast Ohio, and Northwest Indiana. Whether you have a short driveway or a long rural access road, we offer poured, crushed, and precast concrete solutions that combine strength, style, and low maintenance.
Why Choose Concrete?
Long-Lasting & Low Maintenance: Poured concrete can last up to 50 years.
Protect Your Home: Proper grading keeps water away from foundations and basements.
Enhance Curb Appeal: Smooth, stamped, or colored concrete adds value and style.
Poured vs. Crushed Concrete
Poured Concrete: Ideal near your home, providing a clean, durable surface for parking and play.
Crushed Concrete: Cost-effective for long driveways, drains well, and is easy to maintain.
Precast Concrete Options
Load-Bearing & Strength: Perfect for vehicles, trucks, and trailers.
Surface & Style: Choose smooth, stamped, or textured finishes.
Flexible Layouts: Large slabs, interlocking pavers, or custom shapes for curves.
Drainage & Climate Ready: Engineered for freeze-thaw cycles and heavy rainfall.
Installation Made Easy
Excavation, base prep, laying units, filling joints, and optional sealing ensure your driveway lasts decades. Our team can connect you with local contractors familiar with our products.
Tristate Concrete Experts
Becker & Scrivens has served the Tristate area since 1940. Trust us for reliable concrete solutions, expert advice, and products built to last.



Great article on the benefits of using concrete for long driveways! At https://www.concretesrichmondva.com/, we totally agree that concrete is an excellent option, whether it’s poured concrete or crushed concrete. It provides durability, low maintenance, and can really boost the curb appeal of your property. Plus, the ability to customize with stamped designs is a game-changer. It’s especially helpful for those long, winding driveways where crushed concrete can save on costs while still ensuring proper drainage and durability.