Concrete Patio Construction
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Cracked, sinking, or just worn out? We build concrete driveways in Jurupa Valley that hold up through clay soils, triple-digit summers, and decades of daily use.

Concrete driveway building in Jurupa Valley means removing your old surface, preparing the ground underneath for clay-heavy soil conditions, and pouring a properly reinforced slab - most standard residential jobs take three to five days on-site, plus a week of curing before you can drive on it.
Many homeowners in Jurupa Valley are dealing with driveways that were poured without proper base work - shortcuts that look fine for a few years and then crack apart when the soil starts moving. Getting a new driveway is not just about the surface you see; it is about building something underneath that handles the conditions here.
If your existing driveway needs attention and you want to know your options, our concrete patio construction service pairs well with driveway work when you are redoing multiple outdoor surfaces at once.
If you have patched the same cracks more than once and they keep returning, the problem is underneath. Jurupa Valley's clay-heavy soil shifts with the seasons - wet winters cause it to swell, dry summers cause it to shrink - and that movement eventually breaks a driveway apart from below. Patching the surface again will not fix the root cause.
When part of your driveway sits higher or lower than the rest, the ground underneath has moved. This is especially common in Jurupa Valley's older neighborhoods where soil was not properly compacted when the original driveway was poured. Uneven sections are a trip hazard and tend to get worse over time, not better.
A driveway that holds puddles is not draining correctly. This can mean the surface has settled unevenly, or it was never graded properly to begin with. Standing water accelerates surface wear and, during heavy rain events in the Inland Empire, can push water toward your garage or foundation.
If the top layer of your driveway is breaking off in small pieces or feels rough and pitted underfoot, the concrete has reached the end of its useful life. This kind of surface breakdown is common on driveways that were poured thin or without proper curing - shortcuts that were more common in older Jurupa Valley construction.
We handle every part of a concrete driveway project - from tearing out the old surface and hauling it away, to grading the ground, compacting a gravel base, and pouring a reinforced slab built to handle Jurupa Valley's soil conditions. Every driveway we pour gets proper control joints cut in before the concrete hardens, giving it a place to flex instead of cracking randomly across the surface.
If you want more than plain gray concrete, we also offer decorative finishes. Stamped patterns can make a driveway look like stone or brick, exposed aggregate adds texture and slip resistance, and colored concrete lets you match your home's exterior. These upgrades add to the project cost, but they add real curb appeal. Many clients who call us for a driveway also ask about a matching concrete sidewalk so the whole front of the property looks cohesive.
The most durable and affordable option for homeowners who want a long-lasting surface without added cost.
A great choice for homeowners who want the look of stone or brick without the higher installation cost.
Suits homeowners who want their driveway to complement a specific exterior color scheme or HOA requirement.
Popular in sunny climates for its natural texture and slip resistance - a practical choice near pool areas too.
Jurupa Valley sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and the soil in many neighborhoods contains a high share of clay. That combination - intense heat and shifting soil - is hard on concrete that was not built specifically for these conditions. Pouring concrete in extreme heat requires scheduling the work early in the morning and taking steps to keep the surface from drying too fast. Getting the base preparation right - compacting the ground and laying a proper gravel layer before the pour - is what protects a driveway from the seasonal soil movement that cracks so many surfaces in this area.
We work throughout Jurupa Valley, including neighborhoods in Riverside and Fontana. Homes in older parts of the city - Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley - often have original driveways that are decades old and never got the base work they needed. We see this regularly and know exactly how to address it. According to the USDA Web Soil Survey, much of the Inland Empire sits on expansive clay soils that require specific preparation to build durable concrete flatwork on top of.
We respond within 1 business day. No quotes over the phone - we schedule a time to look at your property in person so you get an accurate price.
We measure the area, check the slope, and review soil and drainage conditions. You get a written estimate covering everything before any work is agreed to.
We pull the permit from the City of Jurupa Valley and handle all the paperwork. Once it is approved, we schedule your project and confirm the start date.
Old surface removed, ground graded and compacted, slab poured and finished. Stay off the surface for at least a week after the pour - longer in summer heat.
We respond within 1 business day. Getting an estimate is free and there is no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can see your property and give you an accurate written quote.
(951) 393-1148Every driveway project we do is permitted through the City of Jurupa Valley. A C-8 Concrete Contractor license from the California Contractors State License Board means you can verify our credentials in two minutes online - and we welcome that check.
We excavate, compact, and lay a proper gravel base before every pour. In Jurupa Valley's clay-heavy soil, skipping this step is how driveways crack in the first few years. We do not skip it.
We schedule pours for early morning during Inland Empire summers and take steps to slow the surface drying. Concrete that cures correctly in 100-degree heat is what lasts 30 years - we have done this enough times to know what works.
We walk your property, write down everything that is included, and give you a number you can hold us to. No surprises on the final invoice. If scope changes, we tell you before we do the extra work - not after.
These are not just promises - they are how we avoid callbacks and repeat repairs. A driveway built right the first time, permitted and inspected, costs you less in the long run than one that looked fine on day one and cracked by year three.
Extend your outdoor living space with a durable concrete patio sized and finished to match your yard.
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