Concrete Contractor in San Bernardino, CA

Driveways, Patios and Slabs Built to Take the Weight

We pour driveways, patios, and foundations across San Bernardino and the Inland Empire, working around the clay soil and heat that crack corners cut by other crews.

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Licensed & Insured
12 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the concrete work we handle most.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway thick enough and based right for daily car and truck weight.

Concrete Patios

A patio that drains away from the house instead of toward it.

Stamped Concrete

The look of pavers or flagstone without weeds coming up between joints.

Concrete Slabs & Foundations

Footings and slabs poured to hold whatever you're building on top of them.

Concrete Repair

Cracked, sunken, or spalling concrete fixed instead of patched over and hoping.

Retaining Walls

A wall that holds back the slope instead of leaning on you for help in five years.

Who We Are

The Crew Behind the Pour

We pour and repair concrete for homeowners around San Bernardino, driveways, patios, walkways, small slabs. If you're on this page, there's a good chance a slab somewhere on your property has a crack running through it, water is pooling where it shouldn't, or you're just tired of a driveway that looks worse every year. That's most of what lands on our schedule.

We dig out the bad base instead of pouring over it, because a slab poured on soft or expansive soil will crack again no matter how nice the finish looks. We set our forms to grade so water runs toward the street or the yard, not toward your garage. Joints get cut the same day the slab is poured, before the concrete decides on its own where to crack. That's the difference between a driveway that lasts one winter and one that lasts twenty.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
More About Us
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving San Bernardino, CA

We pour concrete throughout San Bernardino and the surrounding Inland Empire.

San Bernardino, CA
Riverside, CA
Fontana, CA
Moreno Valley, CA
Ontario, CA
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Corona, CA
Rialto, CA
Chino, CA
Redlands, CA
Highland, CA
Yucaipa, CA

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

We carry the license and insurance to back up the work.

Straight Written Quotes

You get a written price before any concrete gets ordered.

We Handle the Permits

We pull the permits your city requires and schedule inspections.

Clean Site When We Leave

Forms, scraps, and washout water get hauled off, not left in your yard.

Our Own Crew Pours It

The same crew that forms it pours it and finishes it.

We Know This Ground

We've poured on the clay soil around San Bernardino for years.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Driveway had a crack running clean across it for years. Tore it out, poured a new slab, our place over in Highland finally looks right.
Sarah T.
Concrete Driveways · Riverside, CA
One corner of our patio slab had sunk maybe an inch. Fixed it in a day, just wish they'd told me upfront the truck needed the whole driveway blocked off.
Mike R.
Concrete Repair · Fontana, CA
Got the stamped patio done out in Redlands, color came out closer to the sample than I expected. Sealed it before they left too.
Denise K.
Stamped Concrete · Moreno Valley, CA
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions we hear before anyone's booked a job yet.

Do you give free estimates for concrete work?
Most concrete estimates are free for a straightforward driveway, patio, or repair job that can be measured from a site visit. Complex jobs involving grading, drainage, or a structural repair may take longer to price accurately, but there's still no charge to look at it.
Are you licensed and insured as a concrete contractor?
Yes, concrete work involving structural slabs, foundations, or retaining walls should always be done by a licensed and insured contractor. Ask to see the current license and insurance certificate before any contractor breaks ground on a property.
How soon can you start a concrete project?
Scheduling depends on the size of the job and the season, since spring and early summer are the busiest months for concrete pours in Southern California. A small repair might get scheduled within a week or two, while a full driveway replacement often books out further.
What areas do you cover for concrete work?
Concrete driveway, patio, and slab work is available throughout San Bernardino and surrounding Inland Empire cities including Riverside, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, and Redlands. Travel distance can affect scheduling on jobs farther from the base city.
Do you work on both residential and commercial properties?
Concrete contractors typically handle both, though most day-to-day work is residential driveways, patios, and walkways. Commercial slabs and parking areas usually involve different reinforcement and thickness requirements and a longer lead time.
Will you take on a small concrete repair job?
Small jobs like a single cracked slab section, a sunken step, or a short walkway patch are worth doing, since a small crack left alone usually gets bigger under freeze-thaw and root pressure. Not every contractor wants small jobs, but they're a normal part of concrete work.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
Getting started usually means a site visit to look at the area, measure it, and check the soil and drainage before giving a price. A written quote then covers the scope, thickness, reinforcement, and timeline before any concrete is ordered.
What does concrete work typically cost?
Concrete pricing is usually figured by the square foot and depends on slab thickness, the type of reinforcement used, site access, and whether old concrete needs to be broken out and hauled away first. A plain broom-finish patio costs less per square foot than a stamped or colored one.
Do you require a deposit before starting concrete work?
A deposit is standard on most concrete jobs to cover materials and scheduling the pour, with the balance due once the work is finished and inspected. The exact split should always be spelled out in the written contract before work starts.
What happens if it rains on the day a pour is scheduled?
Concrete can be poured in light rain if it's managed carefully, but a pour scheduled during a heavy storm usually gets pushed to protect the finish and the curing process. Rescheduling for weather is normal and shouldn't be treated as a red flag.

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