True Form Concrete is the second business of the owner behind one of St. Louis' most-reviewed roofing companies. Same standard of work — in-house crew, no subcontractors, real materials, finish you can see — applied to the concrete that surrounds your home.
After years of building a roofing company on the principle that the work should match the promise, the owner saw the same gap in the concrete market — verbal estimates, 3,000 PSI pours on rushed sub-bases, finishes that look fine on day one and crack by year three. The concrete around your home is just as permanent as the roof above it, and there was no reason it should be held to a lower standard.
True Form Concrete launched to do for flatwork what KPro Roofing & Renovation has done for roofs: deliver one consistent standard of work, in-house, in writing, with materials that match the price.
Every contractor's website talks about quality. The phrase is meaningless without the specifics. Here's what it means at True Form, in plain terms.
Most residential concrete contractors in St. Charles County pour 3,000 PSI. That's the lower end of what the industry uses, chosen because it's cheaper. We use 4,000 PSI as our standard mix on every flatwork pour — driveways, patios, walkways, decorative work, all of it. The difference in lifespan, particularly through Missouri freeze-thaw cycles, is dramatic.
Polypropylene or synthetic fibers mixed into the concrete itself, distributed throughout the slab to control shrinkage cracking and add tensile strength. It's a meaningful upgrade in slab durability. We use it on every pour, not as an upgrade.
Every estimate, every prep day, every pour. No subcontractors. No rotating crews. The person responsible for the work is the person on-site when the concrete goes down.
Control joints are cut 8 to 18 hours after pour — not the next day, not when the crew gets back to it, not improvised based on weather. The joint timing window is short and missing it produces random cracking. We schedule the saw-cut crew before we schedule the pour.
Excavation to depth, 4 inches of compacted aggregate base installed in lifts, plate-compacted between lifts. This is the single biggest determinant of slab life and the most common place corners get cut. We don't cut them.
Every project leaves with a final walk-through and written care instructions. We show you what to expect over the first year — including which hairline cracks at control joints are by design (and not a defect). Concrete is permanent; we treat it that way.
St. Charles County primarily — St. Charles, O'Fallon, St. Peters, Wentzville, Lake St. Louis, Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, Weldon Spring, and Defiance. We'll cross into West County St. Louis (Chesterfield, Wildwood, Ballwin) for the right project, but our base is St. Charles County and most of our trucks are within 20 minutes of any job in our core area.
We pour flatwork — patios, driveways, walkways, sidewalks, decorative and stamped work, grading, and repair. We don't do foundation work, structural slabs, basement waterproofing, retaining walls, or pool installation. If you need those, we'll point you to a contractor who specializes in them. Doing fewer things well is part of how we keep the work consistent.
Call (636) 387-2442 or use the contact form. We respond within hours and most on-site estimates are scheduled within a week. Estimates are free, in writing, itemized, and good for 30 days. No high-pressure sales pitch, no "today only" gimmicks, no upsell scripts.
Written quote within 24 hours. No pressure. No gimmicks.