We pour and repair concrete, driveways, patios, walkways, slabs, retaining walls, for homeowners around San Bernardino. Most of us came up pouring on this same ground, so we've seen what the clay soil and the summer heat around here do to a slab that wasn't set up for it.
If you're reading this, something concrete on your property probably cracked, sank on one corner, or started flaking on the surface. Cracking usually starts at the base, not the top, so we dig out soft or organic soil before we ever set a form. We reinforce with rebar instead of wire mesh on anything that takes real weight, because mesh shifts to the bottom of the pour if nobody's watching it, and then it's not doing much.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
Our license and insurance are current and we'll show you the certificates before you sign anything. If a mixer truck backs over a sprinkler line, that's on us to fix, not you.
The quote spells out square footage, thickness, and reinforcement, so there's no guessing what you're paying for. We don't pad it and we don't lowball it just to get the job.
Driveway approaches, sidewalks along the right-of-way, and some patios need a permit and an inspection depending on the city. We deal with that paperwork so you don't have to figure out which department to call.
Concrete washout left on a driveway or in a flower bed stains and kills grass, so we contain it and haul it out. Your yard should look like a crew was never there, minus the new slab.
We don't hand the job to a rotating crew of subs who've never seen your property. The same people setting forms are the ones running the trowel on finish day.
Clay soil out here swells when it's wet and shrinks hard in the summer, and it moves slabs that weren't set up for it. We adjust base depth and compaction for the soil on your specific lot, not a generic spec sheet.
Questions about us specifically, not the concrete.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.