San Jacinto Concrete Company is a concrete contractor serving San Bernardino, CA with parking lot construction, slab foundations, driveway replacement, and concrete retaining walls. We have worked throughout San Bernardino since 2024 - from foothill neighborhoods near Cal State San Bernardino to older residential streets near downtown and commercial properties along major corridors.

San Bernardino has a large base of commercial and light-industrial properties along its major corridors, and many of those properties have older asphalt parking lots that are reaching the end of their service life. Concrete holds up better under heavy truck traffic and the intense summer heat that bakes and softens asphalt surfaces here. See our concrete parking lot building services.
A large share of San Bernardino's housing stock was built in the 1950s and 1960s, and original driveways from that era - where they survive - have often been patched repeatedly rather than replaced. At some point patching stops working, and a properly formed and poured replacement slab is the only way to get a flat, crack-free surface that will hold up to everyday use.
ADU construction is active throughout San Bernardino, and new detached structures need slab foundations that account for the city's expansive clay soils. A slab poured without a proper compacted base and vapor barrier in this soil type will crack and shift within a few years - defeating the whole investment.
Foothill properties in the northern parts of San Bernardino - near the slopes that lead up toward the San Bernardino National Forest - have retaining walls that manage grade changes on larger lots. Older walls built without modern drainage weep holes hold back water after winter rains, which accelerates wall failure from hydrostatic pressure.
Block wall footings and fence post footings on San Bernardino properties that sit near high-traffic streets deal with ongoing vibration from truck and freight traffic on nearby I-10 and I-215. Over time, that vibration loosens footings set at minimal depth - especially in the expansive soils common throughout the city.
Many sidewalks in San Bernardino's older neighborhoods have heaved from tree root intrusion or soil movement below the panels. Trip hazards on public sidewalk sections may be the property owner's liability to repair under city code - and the City of San Bernardino has sidewalk repair ordinances that set timelines for correcting hazardous conditions.
San Bernardino is one of the larger cities in the Inland Empire, with a housing stock that skews older and soil conditions that are harder on concrete than most homeowners realize. Much of the city sits on expansive clay soils - a soil type that absorbs water and swells, then dries out and contracts. That movement happens directly underneath concrete slabs, and it is the main reason driveways, patios, and sidewalk panels crack from below rather than from surface wear. A contractor who does not account for this during base preparation is setting up the slab for failure within a few years of the pour. Summer temperatures that regularly reach 100 degrees accelerate surface oxidation, leaving unsealed concrete brittle and prone to surface scaling.
The commercial side of San Bernardino adds another dimension that a lot of residential-only contractors are not set up to handle. The city has a large base of commercial and light-industrial properties along Baseline Street, Waterman Avenue, and the corridors near I-10 and I-215. Heavy truck traffic - San Bernardino is a major logistics hub in the region - puts real stress on parking lot and yard concrete that standard residential mix designs are not built for. When a commercial property needs a new parking lot or a loading area resurfaced, the thickness, mix design, and joint spacing all need to account for that load.
Our crew pulls permits from the City of San Bernardino Development Services Department for residential and commercial concrete work throughout the city. We are familiar with the permit requirements for both standard residential driveways and the additional review steps that apply to commercial properties and projects near city right-of-way. San Bernardino is the county seat of San Bernardino County, and the city's building department handles a high volume of permits across a wide range of property types.
The city covers a large geographic area - from older streets near downtown and Historic Route 66 to foothill neighborhoods near California State University, San Bernardino and the slopes leading up toward the San Bernardino National Forest. We serve properties across all of these areas. We also serve Moreno Valley to the south, where rapid residential growth has created high demand for driveway and slab work, and Redlands to the east, where historic neighborhoods and newer subdivisions sit side by side.
Call or fill out the contact form with a basic description of the work and your address. We respond within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit the same week.
We visit the property, assess soil conditions, existing slab condition, and access for concrete trucks, then provide a written estimate at no charge. For commercial projects, we discuss load requirements and concrete specifications during this visit so the estimate reflects what the job actually needs.
We handle the permit application with the City of San Bernardino before any work begins. Site preparation - demolition of existing slabs, grading, and base compaction - typically takes one to two days. The pour itself follows, with curing covers placed for overnight protection when summer temperatures are extreme.
Foot traffic is safe after about 24 hours. For driveways and parking areas, keep vehicles off for a full seven days after the pour. We walk through the finished work with you before leaving to make sure everything meets the agreed-upon scope.
We serve residential and commercial properties throughout San Bernardino. Reach out and we will respond within one business day with a path forward.
(951) 474-1097San Bernardino is a city of about 222,000 people and the county seat of San Bernardino County, the largest county by land area in the contiguous United States. The city sits at the eastern edge of the greater Los Angeles basin and at the foot of the San Bernardino Mountains - elevations range from about 1,000 feet near downtown to higher terrain in the northern foothills. The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes built between the 1940s and 1980s on concrete slab foundations with stucco exteriors. About half of all housing units in the city are renter-occupied, which means a significant share of properties are investment-owned and have seen less consistent upkeep over the years.
Historic Route 66 runs through San Bernardino, and the streets closest to that historic corridor tend to have the oldest homes in the city. Foothill neighborhoods to the north, near Cal State San Bernardino, have larger lots and older custom-built homes that need a different approach than the standard postwar ranch homes found further south. San Bernardino is also a major logistics hub - heavy truck traffic on surface streets is a reality across much of the city, and it accelerates wear on driveways, parking areas, and sidewalks that are not built to commercial specifications. Moreno Valley borders San Bernardino to the south, and Redlands sits just to the east along I-10.
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Learn moreWhether you need a driveway replaced, a parking lot poured, or a new foundation for an ADU, we serve the full city of San Bernardino. Call today or send a message and we will respond within one business day.