San Jacinto Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Menifee, CA, including stamped concrete, driveway building, patio construction, and slab foundations. We have served the Menifee area since 2024 and work throughout the city - from the older Sun City neighborhood to the newer subdivisions in Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes.

Many Menifee homeowners want the look of pavers or natural stone on driveways and patios, but individual pavers shift on the clay soils here as the ground swells and contracts through wet and dry seasons. Stamped concrete gives you that look with a single bonded slab that holds position better over time. See our stamped concrete services.
Homes built in Menifee in the late 1990s and 2000s are now past the 20-year mark where original driveways start cracking through. Summers regularly topping 100 degrees stress the surface from above while the clay soil moves from below - a replacement driveway poured with proper base prep and joint spacing handles both forces better than patching the existing slab.
The moderate year-round climate in Menifee means outdoor space gets used consistently, and most homes here have at least a small concrete patio off the back. Homeowners adding outdoor kitchens or covered seating areas need a slab that supports the weight and handles the heat without cracking within the first few seasons.
Nearly all Menifee homes sit on slab-on-grade foundations, and new ADUs and accessory structures follow the same approach. Pouring a slab on Menifee clay soil requires soil compaction and a proper moisture barrier before the first concrete is placed - steps that protect the foundation from the shrink-swell cycle that is common throughout the Inland Empire.
Walkways and entry paths in Menifee see steady foot traffic year-round, and the clay soil beneath them moves enough to create uneven sections and trip hazards over time. Replacement sidewalks on residential lots need the same base preparation as a driveway - not just a fresh pour over a disturbed subgrade.
Pools are common on single-family lots throughout Menifee, and a pool deck in 100-plus-degree summer heat needs a surface finish that stays comfortable on bare feet. Textured and lighter-colored concrete finishes reduce heat absorption and provide the slip resistance required around water.
Menifee has two very different generations of housing sitting side by side. The Sun City neighborhoods in the western part of the city were developed starting in 1963, and many of those homes have original or heavily patched concrete driveways, walkways, and slabs from the 1960s and 1970s. On the other side of the city, master-planned communities like Audie Murphy Ranch and Menifee Lakes are much newer, with homes built in the 2000s and 2010s now reaching the age where original flatwork starts showing visible cracking. Both situations call for a contractor who understands what is underneath - and the expansive clay soils throughout Menifee affect both old and new concrete equally.
Summers in Menifee regularly reach 100 degrees and sometimes climb to 110, which matters for when concrete can be poured safely. The dry heat accelerates surface curing and can cause cracking if a pour is not timed correctly. The Santa Ana winds in fall add another challenge - debris buildup and occasional wind damage to uncured or newly sealed surfaces. A contractor who works in the Inland Empire understands these seasonal timing considerations and plans pour schedules around them rather than treating every job the same regardless of season or time of day.
Our crew pulls permits from the City of Menifee Building and Safety Division and is familiar with the inspection requirements for residential concrete flatwork in this city. Menifee uses the I-215 corridor as its spine - McCall Boulevard and Newport Road are the main cross streets that connect the older Sun City neighborhoods to the newer developments on the north and east sides of the city, and we work throughout all of it.
The gap between Sun City homes and the newer subdivisions is noticeable on the job site. Sun City properties often need full slab removal and fresh base preparation before anything new can go down, while newer homes in Audie Murphy Ranch or Menifee Lakes might need only targeted section replacement. We do a site assessment on every project to determine which approach fits the actual conditions - not a default recommendation. We also serve Lake Elsinore to the west, where hillside terrain adds retaining wall work to the usual flatwork mix, and Perris to the north, where clay soils and older housing stock create similar concrete needs.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask the basics - what you need, rough size, and whether there is an existing slab involved - so we can come prepared for the site visit.
We come to your Menifee property and look at the site - soil exposure, drainage, existing slab condition, and access for equipment. The written estimate we provide covers all costs so you know what to expect on the invoice and can budget accordingly.
We pull the city permit where required, handle any existing slab removal, prep the base, and schedule the pour for early morning to avoid the afternoon heat common to Menifee summers. You do not need to be home during the work.
After the concrete cures, we schedule the city inspection where it applies and walk through the finished work with you. The surface is ready for foot traffic in about 24 hours and for vehicles after seven days.
We serve all of Menifee, CA - Sun City, Audie Murphy Ranch, Menifee Lakes, and everywhere in between. No cost, no pressure.
(951) 474-1097Menifee became its own city in 2008 and has grown to roughly 115,000 residents as of recent estimates, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in California. It sits in southwestern Riverside County along the I-215 corridor, about 30 miles south of Riverside and 30 miles north of San Diego. The city spans a wide range of building ages and neighborhood styles. The Sun City community, developed by Del Webb starting in 1963 as one of California's first active adult retirement communities, sits in the western part of the city and has homes dating back 50 to 60 years. On the other end of the spectrum, newer master-planned communities like Audie Murphy Ranch, Menifee Lakes, and Romoland are filled with homes built in the 2000s and 2010s on organized subdivision lots.
Most housing in Menifee is single-family, owner-occupied, and sits on lots between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet with concrete driveways, patios, and walkways - all of which face the same climate stresses from the Inland Empire heat and clay soils. About 70 percent of Menifee homes are owner-occupied, which means most residents have a long-term stake in keeping their property in good shape. Neighboring cities Perris to the north and Lake Elsinore to the west share similar property profiles and soil conditions, and we serve homeowners across all three communities.
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Learn moreFrom Sun City to Audie Murphy Ranch, we know Menifee and we know what local soils and summer heat require. Call today or request a free estimate online.