Indian Head’s community is shaped by the Naval Support Facility and the homes that have served Navy families for generations. Many Indian Head homes are 30-70 years old with original concrete that’s reaching end of useful life — driving steady demand for driveway replacements, patio installations, and walkway upgrades.
Indian Head Project Types
Driveway replacements. Many older Indian Head homes have original concrete driveways from the 1960s-1980s now showing significant damage. Concrete or paver replacements are common.
Backyard patios. Smaller lots than rural areas, but most homes have enough space for 200-400 sq ft patios that meaningfully improve outdoor living.
Sidewalk repair. Older neighborhoods have more sidewalk damage from age and tree root activity.
Front walkways. Curb appeal upgrades on older homes — replacing aging concrete walks with paver or stamped concrete.
Considerations Specific to Indian Head
Older infrastructure. Many Indian Head properties have aging gas lines, water mains, and sewer connections near work areas. We mark utilities thoroughly and work carefully near older infrastructure.
Established trees. Indian Head’s older neighborhoods have significant mature trees. Root preservation drives design decisions.
Mixed lot sizes. From compact military-style housing to larger rural-edge properties, Indian Head has variety. We adapt design to each lot.