Concrete Contractor
Hartland, WI

Premium Lake Country properties deserve more than standard concrete. We engineering foundations and flatwork for Hartland's elite standards.

Bristol Dr • Cardinal Ln • Lake Country Village

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Lake Country
Premium Standards

Subbase engineering focused on long-term stability in Lake Country's variable glacial soils.

  • High-strength 4000 PSI commercial-grade mix
  • Fiber-reinforced & Grade-60 steel rebar
  • Hartland municipal permit & code compliance
  • No sub-contractors, owner-direct oversight

Terrain Truths

In Hartland's rolling drumlin country, drainage engineering IS the project.

Grade Risks

Eyeballed Grades

Estimating by eye on sloped lots fails. Laser verification eliminates the risk.

Low-End Pooling

Sloped runs collect water. Freeze-thaw expansion there lifts panels.

Wall Integration

Hartland sites often need tiered flatwork or monolithic retaining sections.

Hwy 16 Loads

Commercial sites here face the same grade challenges as residential estates.

Hartland
Process

"We don't eyeball grades in Lake Country. We laser them. That's the durability difference."

  • Laser grade verification on all forms before pour
  • Precision cross-slope angle for surface runoff
  • Monolithic retaining and tiered transitions
  • Full-lot drainage route design optimization
  • City of Hartland permit & inspection management
Owner-direct oversight on every Hartland site. 20 min from Brookfield.

Concrete Services in Hartland

Hartland sits in the heart of Lake Country, where the glacially sculpted terrain of drumlins, eskers, and rolling hills creates some of the most challenging drainage conditions for concrete work in all of Waukesha County. A flat suburban lot in Brookfield is straightforward to grade. A Hartland driveway descending a hillside off Bristol Drive or Cardinal Lane, where surface water needs to be routed away from the foundation and downslope without pooling at the low end, is an entirely different engineering problem. As a Hartland concrete contractor, Trinity Construction uses laser grading equipment to establish precise cross-slopes and finished grades on every project. We never eyeball slope in Lake Country terrain. Owner Jerry Breske has completed residential driveway installations, patio pours, retaining wall flatwork, and commercial projects throughout the Hartland area, from the residential streets around Bark Lake and North Lake to the Highway 16 commercial corridor and downtown Hartland. Every Hartland project starts with a drainage assessment where we map the natural water flow patterns on the property and design the finished grade to route surface runoff in a controlled direction. For hillside driveways, that means establishing a consistent cross-slope that moves water laterally before it reaches the low end of the run, preventing the pooling and freeze-thaw expansion that lifts slabs in low areas. We pour a minimum 4,000 PSI air-entrained concrete with macro-fiber reinforcement on a compacted crushed stone base, and we cut control joints at intervals engineered for the specific grade change on your property. For properties that require significant grade transitions, we design and pour monolithic concrete retaining walls or tiered flatwork sections that integrate structurally with the driveway. Our Brookfield office is approximately 20 minutes east, and we handle all City of Hartland permits and inspections.

Why Choose Trinity in Hartland

Hartland concrete contractor with laser grading expertise for Lake Country rolling terrain. We never eyeball slope on hillside driveways or patios
Precision drainage engineering that routes surface water away from foundations and prevents freeze-thaw pooling at the low end of sloped driveway runs
Monolithic concrete retaining walls and tiered flatwork transitions for Hartland properties with significant grade changes near Bark Lake and North Lake
Experience with Highway 16 corridor commercial flatwork and downtown Hartland business district curb, gutter, and ADA sidewalk installations
Just 20 minutes west of our Brookfield office, with site visits scheduled within 1-2 business days for Hartland and Lake Country properties
Owner Jerry Breske manages every Hartland project with zero sub-contractors. City of Hartland permits pulled and managed by Trinity

Grade Velocity

20 minutes west of our Brookfield office.

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Assessment

Identify grade change, drainage direction, and tiered transitions required for stability.

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Drainage Design

Establish the drainage route before forms go in. Verify water behaves as intended.

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Coordination

City of Hartland permits managed by Trinity. Firm project start dates.

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Laser Pour

Forms laser-verified. Drainage confirmed. Concrete finished and sealed to artisan spec.

Direct Line

Schedule your Hartland visit at (414) 552-7384.

Hartland FAQ

Why does my Hartland driveway keep heaving near the bottom of the slope?

Water collects at the low end of a sloped run if drainage isn't established properly. The subbase gets saturated, freeze-thaw expands it, and the slab lifts. We can assess and correct the drainage when replacing.

Can you handle a significant grade change on my driveway?

Yes. We handle sloped sites regularly in Lake Country. Where needed we include retaining steps or transitions as part of the design.

Do you do work in the downtown Hartland area?

Yes. Hwy 16 corridor commercial work and downtown Hartland flatwork are part of our Waukesha County service footprint.

How do you establish drainage slopes on a hillside driveway?

We use laser grading equipment. We set the form elevations to the precise cross-slope needed and verify with the laser before any concrete is placed.

Do you pour concrete retaining walls in Hartland?

Yes. For sites with significant grade changes, poured concrete retaining walls or tiered transitions are often part of the scope. We design and pour monolithic retaining sections.

Hartland Estimates

"Lake Country durability engineered from the ground up."