Concrete Contractor in Fayette County, Alabama
A&W Concrete covers Fayette County — Fayette, Berry and Belk. Stamped concrete, driveways, foundations, pumping, shotcrete, patios, sidewalks, retaining walls and commercial flatwork.
Concrete Services in Fayette County
Stamped concrete, decorative finishes, driveways, patios, foundations, shotcrete, pumping, sidewalks, retaining walls and commercial flatwork — every category poured by our own crews.
Why Fayette County Property Owners Call Us
Full general liability and workers' comp coverage for residential and commercial work.
Real finishers — not day labor. Our crews have been pouring concrete together for years.
Boom pumps, line pumps, shotcrete rigs and finishing equipment in our own fleet — no waiting on rentals.
From a single backyard patio to commercial foundations and warehouse floors — same standard of work.
Based in Haleyville. We've been pouring concrete across this region — including Fayette County — for over fifteen years.
We come look at the job, give you a straight number and a real schedule. No surprise add-ons.
Real Work from Our Crews
Actual completed projects — driveways, patios, foundations and commercial slabs from across our service area.






Concrete in Fayette County, Alabama
Fayette County sits south of our home base and we cover it as part of our regular weekly route. Fayette is the main town, with Berry on the eastern end and Belk on the western side near the Lamar County line. The concrete market here is mostly residential and rural — driveways, foundations, shop and barn pads, and the occasional small commercial pour.
Fayette itself sees a steady flow of in-town residential work. Driveway replacements in the older neighborhoods, new-construction garage floors and back patios on the south and east sides of town, sidewalk and front-walk replacement throughout the central residential areas. The work isn't high-volume but it's steady, and Fayette customers expect the same straight-talk pricing and real-schedule honesty we offer everywhere else.
The rural majority of Fayette County is where most of the larger jobs come from. Long approach driveways are routine — families converting a gravel drive to concrete after decades, or building a new house off a county road and needing a fresh approach poured. Shop slabs, barn pads, equipment storage pads, and the occasional storm shelter make up most of the rest of the work. We bring the equipment to handle these jobs without the customer having to source anything themselves.
Berry sits in the eastern part of the county and tends toward smaller residential and rural-residential work. Belk and the western communities lean more agricultural, with farm-related slabs and ranch-property concrete being the primary work. We cover all of these communities on the same route — Fayette County is a one-day or two-day mobilization for us from the Haleyville yard.
Stamped patios and decorative concrete are a smaller part of the Fayette County mix than they are in Cullman or Morgan, but the requests are growing. We pour, color and stamp on site, and we bring sample panels for customers who want to see the pattern and color before committing.
Sipsey River, Hwy 43 and Hwy 18 corridor.
Frequently Asked Questions — Fayette County
Fayette County Service Map
We cover every community in Fayette County. The map below highlights the cities and towns we serve.
Neighboring Counties We Serve
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