
Concrete Steps and Landings in Medford, Oregon
Medford Concrete installs custom concrete steps and landings for homes and businesses throughout the Rogue Valley. From simple front entry steps to complex multi-level landings, we build code-compliant, durable, and beautifully finished concrete entries that make a lasting first impression.
Custom Entry Steps Built Right the First Time
Concrete steps and landings take more abuse than almost any other concrete surface with constant foot traffic, freeze-thaw cycles, and de-icing chemicals all taking their toll on poorly built steps within a few years. Medford Concrete builds steps with proper footings, correct riser-to-tread ratios per Oregon building code, and concrete mixes designed for durability in Southern Oregon's climate.
We install steps and landings for front entries, back doors, garage entries, commercial building entries, and transitions between patio levels. Steps can be finished in standard broom, exposed aggregate, stamped, or smooth trowel and can include nosing profiles, handrail anchors, and lighting conduit integrated into the pour.
If your existing steps are crumbling, heaving, or pulling away from the building, Medford Concrete can remove them and install new steps properly tied into the existing foundation or landing so the new steps do not develop the same problems that caused the original failure.

How Our Concrete Steps Process Works
We establish the correct number of risers, tread depth, landing size, and code-compliant dimensions for your entry.
Existing steps are demolished and removed. Footing area is excavated and prepared for new construction.
Forms are built to the step design, rebar placed for reinforcement, and concrete poured in one monolithic placement.
Surface is finished to your specification, nosing is detailed, and steps are cured and protected before use.
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