San Jacinto Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Perris, CA, including concrete floor installation, driveway building, and patio construction. We have served the Perris area since 2024 and pull permits directly from the City of Perris Building Division on every project that requires one.

Perris homeowners converting garages, adding workshops, or replacing old slabs need a floor built with proper base compaction - clay soils here shift with every wet season, and a slab poured without that prep will show it within a few years. See our concrete floor installation service.
Perris driveways take regular punishment from the expanding clay beneath them and summer heat that can dry out a fresh pour before it has fully set. A slab built with the right thickness, base preparation, and control joint spacing holds up through seasons that crack shortcuts in a year or two.
Perris gets hot enough that outdoor living is most comfortable in the morning and evening - a concrete patio gives you a durable surface for both. Homeowners on larger lots throughout the city regularly add or extend patios to make better use of their outdoor space year-round.
Pools are common on the larger single-family lots in Perris, and a pool deck here needs a finish that stays walkable during the 100-plus degree summer afternoons. Lighter-colored or aggregate finishes reflect heat and stay cooler underfoot than standard gray concrete in direct sun.
Nearly all homes in Perris sit on slab-on-grade foundations, and new additions or accessory structures follow the same standard. Building a slab that stays level on expansive Perris clay means precise compaction, vapor barrier placement, and reinforcement before the first yard of concrete is poured.
Sidewalk repairs and new walkway builds in Perris that touch the public right-of-way require a city permit, and we pull ours before breaking ground. We also build private walkways on residential lots that handle foot traffic through the seasonal soil movement common throughout the Perris Valley.
The Perris Valley sits on expansive clay soils that do something most homeowners do not expect: they grow bigger when it rains and then shrink back down during the dry summer months. That cycle puts constant stress on any concrete surface from underneath, and it is the main reason cracked driveways, uneven garage floors, and lifting walkways are so common throughout this city. A contractor who pours on an uncompacted base, or who skips the gravel drainage layer, is setting you up for repairs within a few years - not because the concrete failed, but because the ground beneath it moved.
Summer temperatures in Perris regularly pass 100 degrees, which creates a separate challenge during the pour itself. Fresh concrete dries too fast in extreme heat, and a surface that cures unevenly develops surface cracks and weak spots early. Perris also sits at roughly 1,500 feet in elevation, which means occasional below-freezing nights in December and January - enough for a freeze-thaw cycle to stress any flatwork that already has small cracks. Together, these conditions mean that every concrete project here requires attention to timing, base preparation, joint placement, and mix design that contractors without local experience often overlook.
Our crew pulls permits from the City of Perris Building and Safety Division and is familiar with its inspection process for residential flatwork. We know the difference between the newer tract homes on the north and west sides of the city - where stucco-sided homes on slab foundations were built in the 1990s and 2000s - and the older properties near downtown and along D Street, where aging slabs sometimes need more prep work before a new pour can happen cleanly.
Perris is a city we know well. Ramona Expressway runs through the middle of town and connects the newer residential subdivisions to the older core, and we have worked on projects all along that corridor. The city sits just east of Lake Perris State Recreation Area, and many homeowners in the neighborhoods east of town have larger lots where outdoor concrete work - driveways, patios, walkways - is a regular part of property upkeep. We also serve Menifee to the south, where conditions are similar, and Moreno Valley to the north.
We schedule summer pours for early morning to give the concrete the best chance to cure before afternoon temperatures climb. Whether your property is in an older neighborhood near the historic downtown or in one of the newer subdivisions growing on the outer edges of the city, we work throughout Perris and know what to expect.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your project location and size so we can give you a useful answer right away rather than a generic range.
We visit the property, check the existing surface or ground conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. This is when we discuss cost, timeline, and any permit requirements for your specific project in Perris - no surprises after you sign.
We compact the base, set forms, and pour on a schedule that avoids the hottest part of the day. Most residential jobs in Perris take one to three days of active work. You do not need to be present during the pour, but the work zone stays blocked off while the concrete sets.
After the pour, foot traffic is typically safe in 24 hours and vehicles can use the surface after seven days. If a permit was pulled, the city inspection happens before we call the job complete. We walk you through what was done and what to expect during the curing period.
We serve Perris homeowners with flat-rate estimates, permitted work, and pours scheduled to handle the valley heat. Call or reach out online for a free estimate.
(951) 474-1097Perris is a growing city in western Riverside County, roughly 75 miles east of Los Angeles and about 70 miles from the coast. The city has grown from around 36,000 residents in 2000 to more than 80,000 today, and new housing developments continue on its edges. That growth means the city contains a wide range of property ages - older homes near downtown and D Street that date to the early and mid-1900s sit alongside 1990s and 2000s-era subdivisions on the north and west sides of town where stucco-sided single-family homes on slab foundations are the standard. The mix of building stock is one reason homeowners here encounter such a range of concrete conditions, from aging slabs that have shifted with decades of clay soil movement to newer construction that simply needs proper additions or repairs. Perris, California on Wikipedia provides a broader look at the city's history and character.
The city is also known nationally as the home of Skydive Perris, one of the largest skydiving facilities in the United States, and locally for Lake Perris State Recreation Area, a large reservoir and state park just east of town that draws residents and visitors throughout the year. The economic base has expanded significantly with major distribution and warehouse operations that have moved into the area, bringing steady employment and supporting continued homeownership investment across the city. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Menifee and Moreno Valley, both of which share the same Inland Empire climate and soil conditions.
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Learn moreFrom slab foundations to driveways and pool decks, San Jacinto Concrete Company is ready to help Perris homeowners get it done right. Call or request a free estimate today.