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B&B Builders Expands Services Across Wichita and Kansas City: Leading the Way in Custom Concrete, Garage Builds, and Covered Parking Solutions

B&B Builders Expands Services Across Wichita and Kansas City: Leading the Way in Custom Concrete, Garage Builds, and Covered Parking Solutions

Globe and Mail4 days ago

"B & B Builders, Inc."
B&B Builders, a trusted name in both Wichita and Kansas City's construction landscape, proudly announces its continued growth and service expansion. Specializing in Concrete Contracting, General Contracting, Custom Garages, and Covered Parking Solutions, the company sets new standards in quality, durability, and customer satisfaction.
WICHITA, KS - In an era where craftsmanship and reliability are often overlooked, B&B Builders, Inc. is redefining what it means to be a trustworthy contractor in the Wichita area. With over a decade of service excellence, this Kansas-based firm continues to lead the market with its commitment to quality, attention to detail, and personalized customer care. Specializing in concrete contracting, custom garage construction, covered parking structures, and full-scale general contracting, B&B Builders is setting new standards across both residential and commercial sectors.
What separates B&B Builders from typical contracting companies is their start-to-finish project management model. Every job begins with a personalized consultation to understand the client's needs, space, and long-term goals. From there, the B&B team handles everything — including permits, material sourcing, site preparation, construction, and final inspection — ensuring a stress-free experience and a final product that speaks for itself.
'We don't just build structures — we build trust,' says Stan Stiverson, Founder of B&B Builders. 'Our clients aren't just looking for a slab of concrete or an enclosed garage. They're investing in safety, longevity, and peace of mind. We take that responsibility seriously.'
B&B Builders is widely recognized as one of the most reliable concrete contractors in Wichita. The company offers a wide array of services including:
Concrete Contracting: Driveways, patios, slabs, and foundations built to withstand Kansas weather.
Patios and Walkways – designed for beauty and built to last through Kansas weather conditions.
Concrete Slabs and Foundations – executed with structural integrity for homes, sheds, shops, and commercial builds
Custom Garages: Personalized builds designed for functionality, security, and curb appeal.
Covered Parking Solutions: Residential and commercial carports tailored for durability and aesthetics.
General Contracting: Full-service project oversight, from permits to completion.
Whether it's stamped concrete for decorative appeal or reinforced slabs for heavy-use areas, B&B Builders brings engineering expertise and aesthetic sensibility to every project.
Custom Garages Built to Fit Your Life.
Demand for custom garages continues to rise in the Midwest, and B&B Builders is at the forefront of this growing trend. Clients can choose from a wide range of layouts, sizes, finishes, and roofing styles — all tailored to match their existing home design or business facility.
From detached two-car garages to fully integrated storage + parking units with electrical and insulation options, every structure is engineered to offer maximum utility and curb appeal. The company works with premium materials and up-to-date building codes to ensure that each garage is not only visually impressive but also functionally superior.
Covered Parking for Protection and Value
With unpredictable weather and rising property value concerns, covered parking is more than a convenience — it's a necessity. B&B Builders designs and installs custom carports, RV shelters, and covered work areas that add instant protection and value to any property.
Their solutions range from minimalist metal-frame carports to complex covered structures integrated with storage and lighting. These builds are popular among both residential homeowners and commercial property managers looking to protect fleets, guest vehicles, or outdoor equipment.
General Contracting Done Right
In addition to specialized builds, B&B Builders continues to provide comprehensive general contracting services across Wichita and the surrounding communities. From home renovations to office build-outs, the team brings a wealth of experience, trusted subcontractor relationships, and a firm commitment to timelines and budgets.
Clients appreciate the firm's transparent communication style, project tracking updates, and no-surprise pricing. With a streamlined project management approach, B&B Builders ensures that every client — whether a first-time homeowner or seasoned developer — receives the same high standard of service and support.
A Trusted Name in Wichita Construction
The company's deep roots in Wichita and its surrounding communities have helped it grow largely through word-of-mouth referrals and return clients. With a long list of completed projects, glowing testimonials, and a commitment to continuous improvement, B&B Builders remains a top choice for those seeking quality construction services in Kansas.
Those interested in learning more about the company's full range of services — or requesting a no-obligation consultation — are encouraged to visit www.bnbbuilders.com or call (316) 945-3232 for Wichita & (913) 453-3232 for Kansas City.
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Company Name: B & B Builders, Inc.
Contact Person: Stan Silverson
Email: Send Email
Phone: 316-945-2322
Address: 2411 West 63rd St N
City: Wichita
State: Kansas
Country: United States
Website: www.bnbbuilders.com

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