Split personality, in the best way. Old town — the streets around the courthouse square — is repair-and-replace country: original walks and aprons past their century mark, historic-district sensibilities about how new work should look, and tight access between mature trees and existing hardscape. The growth ring — Hamilton Town Center out through the corridor — is new-build country where builders poured the code minimum and owners now want the patio, the extended drive pad, the finished garage floor the builder didn't include.
Garage floors and pole barn slabs: half our Noblesville calls start with a builder-grade floor that never got finished right.
Noblesville specialties
Driveway extensions and parking pads — the third-car problem, solved with a tied-in pad that matches joint lines.
Pole barn and outbuilding floors — north and east of town especially; thickened pours planned around what actually parks inside.
Sidewalk and apron replacement — panel-by-panel work with clean saw lines, including right-of-way coordination when the city owns the strip.
Patios for the new-build ring — broom, aggregate or stamped, pitched away from the foundation the builder graded flat.
What do jobs run here?
Same schedule as our whole service area: driveways $8–$14/sq ft, patios $8–$16 by finish, panel repairs from $800, pole barn floors priced by slab and access. Itemized quote, free, holds its number.
Yes — where the city owns the strip we handle the coordination. You should not have to learn municipal sidewalk policy to fix a trip hazard.
Can you pour a pole barn floor after the barn is up?
That is the normal order — barn first, floor second. Pump access through the door opening handles it; we plan the pour sequence at the quote.
Do you work the whole city?
Courthouse square to the growth corridor, plus the unincorporated edges toward Cicero and the Fishers line.
My builder's patio is pitched at the house — fixable?
Common and fixable. Usually replacement of the offending section with correct fall; occasionally a lift re-levels an intact slab. We tell you which after shooting grade.