Need concrete work that holds up through Island rain, wet ground, and daily use? Dream Team installs patios, walkways, driveways, slabs, and retaining walls with the base prep, drainage, reinforcement, and finish planned before we pour.

From broom-finish walkways to exposed aggregate patios, driveways, slabs, and retaining walls, we build concrete around the site first. That means checking slope, access, drainage, soil, base depth, reinforcement, and finish before the pour is booked. Dream Team handles concrete work across Campbell River, the Comox Valley, Quadra Island, and Black Creek with clear scope, practical timing, and no shortcuts in the prep.

Patios, slabs, and flatwork with broom, exposed aggregate, or stamped finishes chosen for the space, budget, and wet-weather use.

Walkways and patios planned with safe slope, clean transitions, drainage, and enough texture for rainy months.

Hillside turning into a mudslide? We build retaining walls with proper base prep, drainage, backfill, and usable space in mind.
See the difference in the prep. We show the work because there is nothing to hide: excavation, drainage stone, compaction, forms, reinforcement, pour timing, and cleanup. Wet winters and clay soil punish rushed concrete, so we build the base before we worry about the finish.
We excavate to suit the site, compact the base in proper lifts, and add drainage stone where water could pool. Every layer gets checked before the pour, because the base is what keeps patios, driveways, walkways, and slabs from settling early.
The mix, reinforcement, joints, finish, and curing plan are matched to the job. We watch rain, temperature, access, and site conditions before pouring, because rushing concrete at the wrong time can create problems you see later.
Every concrete project follows a clear process from first shovel to final cleanup. You get a written scope, practical scheduling, and a crew that explains what is included before work starts.

Campbell River is home base for Dream Team. We know the soil, rain, slopes, access issues, and coastal conditions that shape local yards. We handle lawn maintenance, landscape installs, concrete, fencing, and cleanup with clear quotes, reliable scheduling, and work built to last.
We regularly work across Quadra Island, handling everything from rural properties to residential landscapes. Local conditions, access challenges, and growing zones are all part of the plan.
We provide landscaping services tailored to Cortes Island’s unique environment, with a focus on low-impact, practical, and well-built outdoor spaces.
Coastal conditions demand the right approach. We design and maintain landscapes that account for wind exposure, salt air, and native ecosystems common to the Black Creek area.
We serve Courtenay, Comox, Cumberland, Royston, and Merville with crews who know the local soil, drainage, and coastal weather. From lawn care to concrete patios, fencing, and full installs, we plan around the property in front of us. Wet winters, clay soil, wind exposure: we build for all of it. Clear quotes, reliable scheduling, work that lasts.
Questions? Good. We'd be worried if you didn't have any. Here's what Campbell River homeowners ask us most—straight answers, no runaround.
Yes. We can break up, haul away, and dispose of old concrete when it is included in the project scope. Your quote will show removal and disposal clearly.
Yes. We install broom finish, exposed aggregate, stamped concrete, and smooth finishes where they fit the project. We will walk through cost, traction, and upkeep before you choose.
Most driveways take 2–3 working days from excavation to finishing. Patios are often 1–2 working days. Weather, access, base work, and curing needs can change the schedule, and we explain that in the quote.
Cost depends on size, access, excavation, base prep, reinforcement, finish type, and whether old concrete needs removal. Broom finish is usually less than exposed aggregate or stamped concrete.
We serve Campbell River, Quadra Island, Cortes Island, Black Creek, and the Comox Valley, including Courtenay, Comox, and Cumberland. For island work, we plan access and scheduling before the job is booked.
Broom finish and exposed aggregate are common wet-weather choices because they add more texture underfoot than smooth concrete. We will recommend a finish based on use, slope, and budget.
That is common with clay soil and wet sites around Campbell River. We may need deeper excavation, more compacted base material, geotextile, or drainage changes. If extra base work is needed, it will be shown in the scope.
Hardscaping means the built parts of the yard: patios, walkways, driveways, slabs, and walls. Done properly, it creates usable space, manages slope and drainage, and gives the rest of the yard structure.
Stamped concrete has a pattern pressed in while the concrete is still workable. It usually costs more than plain broom finish because it takes more labour and finishing time. Both still depend on proper base prep, joints, and curing.
You can usually walk on new concrete after 24–48 hours. Vehicle traffic usually waits at least 7 days. Concrete reaches full strength at about 28 days, and we will give you project-specific timing before we leave.
Practical landscaping advice based on real projects across Vancouver Island.