San Jacinto Concrete Company delivers concrete contractor services in San Jacinto, CA, including concrete driveway building, patio construction, and slab foundations. We have been serving San Jacinto homeowners since 2024, with a contractor license on file and knowledge of the city permit process.

San Jacinto driveways take a beating from the clay soils that shift under the valley floor. A properly built slab with the right base compaction holds up through the seasonal expansion cycles that crack shortcuts. See our concrete driveway building service.
San Jacinto's warm climate makes outdoor living practical most of the year, and a concrete patio is the most durable surface for it. We build patios on properly compacted bases so the slab doesn't sink or crack through the summer heat cycles.
Many San Jacinto homeowners in newer subdivisions near Soboba Springs and the 74 corridor have HOA rules about driveway and patio finishes. Stamped concrete meets most HOA aesthetic requirements at a fraction of the cost of real stone or pavers.
Sloped lots at the edge of San Jacinto near the mountain foothills need walls that can hold back soil that expands with moisture. Concrete retaining walls in this area need proper footings to stay plumb through the wet and dry soil cycles.
Most new construction in San Jacinto uses slab-on-grade foundations, which are standard in the valley climate. Building a slab that doesn't crack on clay soil requires precise compaction and vapor barrier work before a single yard of concrete is poured.
Sidewalk work in San Jacinto that touches the public right-of-way requires a city permit, and we pull ours before starting. We also build private walkways between driveways and front entries that handle the foot traffic of mid-size lots common in this city.
The San Jacinto Valley sits on clay-heavy soils that behave differently than the sandy ground found closer to the coast. Clay expands when it absorbs water from winter rains and shrinks back down in the dry summer heat. That constant movement puts stress on any concrete surface from below, and it is the primary reason cracked driveways and uneven patios are common throughout the city. A contractor who pours on an uncompacted base is setting you up for repairs within a few years.
Summer temperatures in San Jacinto regularly push past 100 degrees, which creates a separate challenge during the pour itself. Concrete dries too fast in extreme heat, and a surface that cures unevenly develops cracks and weak spots early. The city sits at roughly 1,600 feet in elevation, which also means occasional below-freezing nights in winter - enough to stress improperly installed flatwork. Combined with the San Jacinto Fault nearby contributing to minor seismic movement, every concrete project here demands attention to base preparation, joint placement, and timing that contractors without local experience often skip.
Our crew pulls permits regularly from the City of San Jacinto Building and Safety Division and is familiar with the timeline and documentation the city requires for flatwork projects. We know which neighborhoods were built on filled lots that need extra base attention, and we schedule hot-weather pours for early morning so the concrete has the best chance to cure evenly before the afternoon heat sets in.
San Jacinto is a city most of us know well - the neighborhoods near Mt. San Jacinto College where older ranch homes sit on mid-size lots, the newer subdivisions on the east side of town with their HOA rules, and the foothill streets closer to the San Jacinto Mountains where sloped yards are common. We also serve Hemet directly to the west, and homeowners across the valley call us because we are based here and respond quickly.
Whether your property is in the historic core near downtown San Jacinto, in a newer tract, or anywhere in the surrounding valley, we work throughout this city and know what the homes here typically need.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about the project location and scope so we can give you a useful answer right away, not a generic quote range.
We come to your San Jacinto property, measure the area, assess the soil and drainage, and give you a written estimate that covers what is included. This is also when we discuss pricing openly - no vague numbers, no pressure to decide on the spot.
We handle permit paperwork with the San Jacinto Building and Safety Division when required. Once the permit is in hand, we confirm a start date. You do not need to be home for the pour itself, though we walk you through what to clear beforehand.
The crew handles demolition, base prep, pour, and finishing. After the concrete has cured enough to walk on, we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything is right before we consider the job complete.
We serve San Jacinto and the surrounding valley. Fill out the form or call us directly - we respond within 1 business day and come to your property for the estimate.
(951) 474-1097San Jacinto is a city of roughly 35,000 to 40,000 people in Riverside County, sitting in the San Jacinto Valley about 90 miles east of Los Angeles. Most of the housing stock is single-family, owner-occupied, and built between the 1970s and early 2000s - ranch-style homes on mid-size lots with stucco exteriors, concrete driveways, and block wall fencing common throughout the neighborhoods. Newer subdivisions have been built on the city's east side over the past two decades. There are also older properties in the historic core near downtown that date back to the early 1900s, with different construction methods that require extra care.
The city sits at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains, with views of the peaks from much of the valley floor. Mt. San Jacinto College anchors the local community, and the city has a steady mix of long-term residents and families who moved inland for more affordable homeownership. For concrete work, San Jacinto neighbors us, and we also serve homeowners throughout the broader region - including Hemet to the west and other communities in the valley.
Safe, ADA-compliant sidewalks installed for homes and businesses.
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Learn moreEngineered slab foundations poured to support structures of all sizes.
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