Foundation and floor pump
We pumped 10 yards of concrete through 75 feet of hose for foundation and floor work.
Concrete pumping and flatwork around Delaware County.
We get concrete where it needs to go — foundations, footings, sidewalks, steps, patios, walkways, aprons, garage floors, and tight-access pours — without tearing up the jobsite.
We show our work job by job, including yards pumped, hose length, access details, cleanup, and the finished concrete, so you can see the kind of service we actually deliver.
We do not leave access to guesswork.
Listed on Angi • PA trade license PA202044 • Over 10 years of experience.
Listed on Angi • PA trade license PA202044 • Over 10 years of experience
At Dougherty Concrete, we handle concrete pumping and custom concrete flatwork for homeowners, contractors, and property owners who want the job done cleanly, correctly, and without unnecessary hassle.
We use real jobsite photos to show exactly how we work: 2-inch pump mixes, foundation pours, floor pours, patios, footings, grout work, long hose runs, tight access setups, and finished concrete.
Our Angi listing shows a 5.0 rating across 4 reviews. Customers mention our communication, reliable concrete pumping, clean debris removal, and finished sidewalk, step, patio, walkway, and apron work.
Our job is simple: get the concrete where it needs to go, keep the property under control during the pour, and leave behind flatwork that looks right when the forms come off.
Our work
Here are real examples of our concrete work — no stock images, just actual pours, pump setups, hose runs, and finished projects.
We pumped 10 yards of concrete through 75 feet of hose for foundation and floor work.
We pumped 6 yards of concrete through 75 feet of hose for patio concrete work.
We handled footing work with 10 yards of concrete pumped through 75 feet of hose.
Capabilities
The first conversation is practical: what are we pouring, how much access does the site have, where does the hose need to run, and how should the finished concrete look when we're done?
We handle foundations, footings, patios, floors, grout work, and tight-access pours. When the pump plan is clear and the mix reaches the right spot, the job moves more smoothly.
The first step with concrete pumping is understanding the pour, the access, the hose run, and what the finished surface needs to do.
From there, we can talk through pumping setup, flatwork prep, crew access, cleanup, and the order of the pour.
We pour sidewalks, walkways, aprons, patios, steps, and garage floors. We focus on proper setup, steady communication, and a clean finish that looks right when the work is done.
Start with what is being poured, how close the truck can get, and whether the work involves flatwork, pumping, or both.
That gives the job a practical plan before the truck arrives and the crew starts moving concrete.
We pump concrete for foundations and footings where access, hose length, setup, and timing all matter before the pour starts.
We look at access, yardage if known, hose distance, cleanup needs, and the finished concrete result you want.
The goal is a pour plan that keeps the site manageable and the finished concrete straightforward to use.
We replace sidewalks, steps, aprons, and walkways — the everyday concrete work homeowners notice every time they walk up to the house.
Start with what is being poured, how close the truck can get, and whether the work involves flatwork, pumping, or both.
That gives the job a practical plan before the truck arrives and the crew starts moving concrete.
We pour patios and garage floors with the right setup, enough room to work, and a finish that supports how the space will be used.
The first step with patios and garage floors is understanding the pour, the access, the hose run, and what the finished surface needs to do.
From there, we can talk through pumping setup, flatwork prep, crew access, cleanup, and the order of the pour.
We respect the property while the work is happening and clean up when the job is done. Customers have specifically mentioned clean debris removal and a jobsite left in good shape.
The first step with cleanup and site care is understanding the pour, the access, the hose run, and what the finished surface needs to do.
From there, we can talk through pumping setup, flatwork prep, crew access, cleanup, and the order of the pour.
5.0 out of 5
“great job replacing my sidewalk”
5.0 out of 5
“very professional”
5.0 out of 5
“very reliable”
5.0 out of 5
“very easy to deal with”
Upper Darby / Drexel Hill / Lansdowne / Havertown / Springfield / Philadelphia suburbs
Let us know what needs concrete, where the truck and hose can reach, whether it's a foundation, footing, sidewalk, step, patio, walkway, apron, or garage floor, and when you need the work handled.
33 Golf Rd, Upper Darby, PA 19082
Start with the site conditions and the result you need. We'll help you figure out the next step.
We work from 33 Golf Rd, Upper Darby, PA 19082.