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Building an addition, a garage, or an ADU? We install concrete foundations in Jurupa Valley that are designed for the soil here, reinforced for seismic requirements, and permitted through the city.

Foundation installation in Jurupa Valley means excavating and grading the site, compacting the soil, setting steel reinforcement, and pouring a concrete base that meets California seismic and soil requirements - most residential projects take one to two weeks on-site, with a four-to-six-week full timeline once permits and curing are included.
A foundation is the part of your project that no one will ever see once the work is done - but it determines whether your home, addition, or ADU holds level and dry for the next 50 years or starts showing cracks within a decade. In Jurupa Valley, the clay-heavy soils and seismic zone location make getting this right more important than in many other parts of California.
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If doors or windows that used to move freely have started sticking, catching, or leaving visible gaps at the corners, that often means the structure underneath has shifted. In Jurupa Valley, this kind of movement is frequently linked to the clay soils expanding and contracting with seasonal rain and dry stretches. It is worth having a contractor look at the foundation before the problem gets worse and affects more of the structure.
Hairline cracks in drywall are common and usually harmless. But diagonal cracks that run from the corners of door frames or windows - especially if they are wider than a pencil line or growing over time - can indicate that the foundation is moving unevenly. This pattern is particularly worth watching in older Jurupa Valley homes built on clay-heavy soil, where seasonal ground movement is a known issue.
Adding a room, a garage, an accessory dwelling unit, or any other permanent structure to your Jurupa Valley property requires a new foundation for it. Jurupa Valley has seen a significant increase in ADU construction, and a proper foundation is required before any framing can begin. This is not a sign of a problem - it is simply the right starting point for any new construction.
Jurupa Valley does not get heavy rainfall most years, but when storms hit - especially in El Nino years - water that pools near the foundation or flows toward the house rather than away from it can work its way under a slab or into a crawl space. Over time, that moisture accelerates the expansion-and-contraction cycle in clay soils and can undermine the ground supporting your foundation.
We handle foundation installation for residential projects of all sizes - new homes, room additions, detached garages, and accessory dwelling units. Every project starts with a site assessment that looks at grade, drainage, and soil conditions before we ever touch the ground. We do not start from a generic spec; we design the prep work to match what is actually under your property in Jurupa Valley.
Every foundation we install goes through the Jurupa Valley Building and Safety permit and inspection process - meaning a city inspector checks the steel placement before the pour and the finished slab after curing. We also pair foundation work with slab foundation building for projects that need a complete ground-up approach. Whether your project is straightforward or involves challenging soil or a tight lot, we give you a written estimate that covers every cost before any work begins.
Full foundation installation for new residential construction, permitted and inspected to meet current California seismic and soil requirements.
A good fit for homeowners expanding their living space with a primary suite, family room, or home office addition.
Purpose-built for accessory dwelling units - California and Jurupa Valley have specific requirements for ADU foundations, and we know them.
Suitable for detached garages, workshops, and storage buildings that need a proper concrete base rather than a basic slab.
Jurupa Valley sits in a seismically active part of Southern California, and the soil in many neighborhoods - particularly near the Santa Ana River and the older communities of Rubidoux and Pedley - contains enough clay to expand and contract noticeably with seasonal moisture changes. Those two factors together mean foundation work here requires extra steps that contractors in other regions simply do not deal with as often. California's building code mandates specific reinforcement depths and steel patterns for foundations in this seismic zone, and those requirements are checked by a city inspector before and after the pour. According to the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, some areas within Jurupa Valley also sit near drainage channels where groundwater and seasonal runoff affect soil stability - something worth assessing before any foundation work begins.
We install foundations throughout Jurupa Valley and the broader Inland Empire, including in Perris and Corona. We are familiar with the Jurupa Valley Building and Safety permit process and know how to submit applications and schedule inspections in a way that keeps projects moving - rather than waiting days for a simple scheduling call.
We respond within 1 business day. We schedule a site visit before giving you any price - foundation costs depend on what the ground looks like, and a number without a site walk is not reliable.
We walk the property, check the grade and drainage, and review soil conditions. You get a written estimate that breaks out excavation, compaction, steel, concrete, and permit fees - everything before you decide.
We submit the permit application to Jurupa Valley's Building and Safety division and handle the plan review. Once approved - typically one to two weeks - we confirm the start date and schedule the pre-pour inspection.
We prep the site, place the steel, pass the pre-pour inspection, and pour the slab. During curing, we protect the surface from Jurupa Valley's heat. A final city inspection closes the permit - giving you a clean, documented record.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work begins. We handle every permit and inspection through the city.
(951) 393-1148The clay-heavy soils in much of Jurupa Valley expand and contract every wet and dry season. We assess your specific site conditions before any concrete is ordered and design the base work accordingly - gravel depth, compaction method, and steel placement all match what we find under your property, not a spec sheet written for average ground. That is the difference between a foundation that holds and one that shifts.
We have navigated the Jurupa Valley Building and Safety permit process on projects across the city. We submit the application, attend the pre-pour inspection, and schedule the final sign-off. You end up with a foundation that is fully documented - a real asset when you sell the property, file an insurance claim, or pull permits for future work. According to the American Concrete Institute, correctly placed and inspected reinforcement is the single most important variable in long-term slab performance.
Jurupa Valley summers hit triple digits, and Santa Ana wind events in fall can dry a fresh surface faster than the concrete can cure. We schedule pours for early morning during hot months, use concrete mixes suited to high-temperature conditions, and protect the surface throughout the curing period. A foundation poured by our crew in October holds up the same as one poured in February.
Accessory dwelling units are one of the fastest-growing project types in Jurupa Valley as homeowners look to add rental income or housing for family. ADU foundations have specific requirements under California and city rules, and we have built them here - we know what the city inspector expects at each stage and how to get through the process without unnecessary delays. Reach out early to lock in your timeline before ADU season fills up.
Every foundation project gets a site-specific design, a written estimate, and full permit documentation - no shortcuts at any stage.
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