San Jacinto Concrete Company provides concrete contractor services in Temecula, CA, including stamped concrete, driveway building, patio construction, and pool decks. We have served the Temecula area since 2024 and are familiar with city permit requirements and the HOA approval process common in Temecula communities.

Temecula homeowners in communities like Redhawk and Crowne Hill often use stamped concrete to match the look of pavers or stone without the long-term shifting that individual pavers experience on expansive clay soils. See our stamped concrete services.
Temecula driveways take constant heat from intense UV exposure and clay soil movement below. Homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s - the bulk of Temecula housing stock - are now at the age where original driveways need replacement, and a properly poured slab lasts decades when the base work is done right.
Outdoor living is a real part of life in Temecula, especially in the spring and fall when the weather is ideal. Many homeowners on hillside lots in Crowne Hill and Morgan Hill want tiered patio areas that follow the natural grade - concrete is the most durable and cost-effective option for those shapes.
Pools are common on the larger single-family lots throughout Temecula, and a pool deck exposed to Temecula summers needs a finish that stays comfortable underfoot on 95-plus-degree afternoons. Light-toned exposed aggregate and textured finishes reflect heat better than standard gray concrete.
Temecula neighborhoods spread across mesas and hillsides, and sloped lots throughout the city regularly need retaining walls to manage grade changes and prevent erosion. The Temecula Valley's expansive clay soils put significant lateral pressure on walls, which makes proper footing depth and drainage behind the wall non-negotiable.
Private walkways and entry paths on Temecula properties get heavy foot traffic year-round and need to handle seasonal clay soil movement without cracking into trip hazards. We design control joint spacing and base thickness based on site conditions rather than using a one-size approach.
Most of Temecula was built between 1990 and 2010, and a large share of those homes are now 20 to 30 years old. That is the age when original concrete driveways, pool decks, and walkways start to show serious cracking and surface deterioration. The Temecula Valley has expansive clay soils that move with the seasons - swelling when winter rains arrive and shrinking back during the dry summer. That movement puts pressure on concrete from below and is the primary reason flatwork in this area cracks at a higher rate than in areas with more stable soil conditions.
Summer temperatures in Temecula regularly climb above 95 degrees, and that heat matters during the pour. Concrete that dries too fast on a hot afternoon develops surface cracks and an uneven cure that shortens the slab life. Many Temecula properties also sit in planned communities with active HOAs, which means exterior concrete work may require HOA approval before a permit can be pulled. Contractors who do not know that process create delays and sometimes leave homeowners out of compliance. The hillside terrain in neighborhoods like Crowne Hill and Morgan Hill adds a drainage and grading dimension that flat-lot projects do not require.
Our crew pulls permits from the City of Temecula Building and Safety Division and knows which project types require review before work begins. We also understand the HOA documentation process that neighborhoods like Redhawk, Harveston, Wolf Creek, and Paloma del Sol require - including material specifications and written project scope that HOA boards typically request.
Temecula is a city we know well on the ground. Rancho California Road runs through the heart of the wine country corridor and connects the hillside estates to the suburban neighborhoods further west. Old Town along Front Street has a mix of historic commercial buildings and nearby residential properties with older slabs that need careful demolition before new work can start. We serve San Jacinto to the north and east, and Murrieta directly to the north - all part of the same corridor of communities in southwestern Riverside County.
We schedule all summer pours for early morning hours before the afternoon heat sets in, which is the single most important on-site decision for concrete quality in this climate. Whether your property is on a flat lot in a Harveston subdivision or on a terraced hillside lot in Crowne Hill, we work throughout all of Temecula and adjust our approach to the site.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask basic questions about the project - what you need, the approximate size, and whether there is an existing slab to remove.
We come out to your Temecula property, look at the site conditions - including grade, soil exposure, and drainage - and give you a written estimate before any work is agreed to. There is no cost for the estimate, and we explain what is included so there are no surprises on the final invoice.
We pull the city permit where required and handle the paperwork. On pour day, we schedule for early morning to avoid the afternoon heat and give the slab the best cure conditions possible. You do not need to be present during the work itself.
After the concrete cures, we schedule the city inspection where required and walk through the finished work with you before we close out. You can walk on the surface within 24 hours and drive on it after seven full days.
We serve all of Temecula, CA - from Old Town to Crowne Hill. No cost, no obligation, just a straight answer on what the work will take.
(951) 474-1097Temecula is a city of about 110,000 people in southwestern Riverside County, incorporated in 1989 and built out rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s. The city sits in the Temecula Valley, surrounded by hills and mesas that give different neighborhoods distinct terrain. Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Harveston, and Wolf Creek are large master-planned communities with HOAs and primarily single-family homes. Crowne Hill and Morgan Hill sit at higher elevations with hillside lots, larger yards, and terraced landscaping. Near Old Town Temecula along Front Street, the original historic commercial district has restaurants, shops, and entertainment that draw visitors year-round, with some nearby older residential properties that predate the city incorporation.
The Temecula Valley is best known beyond Riverside County for its wine country along Rancho California Road, where more than 40 wineries attract visitors from across Southern California. Properties in this corridor tend to be larger acreage estates with more complex outdoor concrete needs - long driveways, tiered retaining walls, and hardscape areas that need to hold up to intense sun and dry conditions. To the north, Murrieta shares a similar building stock and climate profile, and we regularly serve homeowners throughout that corridor. Further north and east, Menifee is another fast-growing community where we handle concrete work.
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Learn moreClay soils and HOA timelines both move slowly - call or message us today to get your estimate scheduled before the next concrete season fills up.