
No patio, a crumbling slab, or a surface that looks rough after every summer? We build concrete patios in San Jacinto that hold up through heat, clay soil, and years of Inland Empire weather.

Concrete patio construction in San Jacinto means clearing the area, preparing a stable gravel base for the local clay soil, pouring and finishing the slab - most residential patios take one to two days of active work, with the surface ready for normal use within a week.
San Jacinto's climate makes outdoor living possible most of the year, which means a quality patio pays for itself in usable space. Plain gray concrete is just the starting point - the same pour can become a stamped, textured, or colored surface through our stamped concrete services, giving you the look of stone or brick without the cost. If you have a pool, many homeowners also combine patio work with a concrete pool deck so the surfaces match.
The Portland Cement Association outlines specific steps for hot-weather concrete work - approaches we follow on every summer pour in San Jacinto to prevent surface cracking from heat.
If your backyard is just dirt, gravel, or patchy grass, you're missing out on one of the most livable parts of your home - especially in San Jacinto's warm climate where you can be outside most of the year. A concrete patio gives you a clean, stable surface for furniture, a grill, or simply a place to sit outside.
Small hairline cracks are normal in older concrete, but cracks that are widening, sections that have shifted up or down, or edges that have crumbled away are past the point of simple repair. In San Jacinto, clay soils and summer heat accelerate this deterioration - a minor crack can become a real tripping hazard within a season.
Standing water on a concrete surface means the slab wasn't poured with enough slope to drain, or the ground has shifted and created low spots. In San Jacinto, where summer monsoon rains can dump water quickly, pooling near your foundation is more than an inconvenience - it can work under the slab and make shifting worse over time.
When the top layer of concrete starts to break down - called spalling - it usually means the original pour wasn't done correctly or the surface was never sealed. In San Jacinto's intense sun, an unprotected surface degrades faster than it would in a milder climate. Once spalling starts, it won't stop on its own.
Every patio project starts with a free on-site estimate. We handle everything from demolition of your old slab to gravel base preparation, forming, pouring, finishing, and city permits. Standard patios get a broom finish - textured enough to stay safe underfoot when wet, and clean enough to look good for years. If you want more character, we offer stamped patterns through our stamped concrete services and can match the finish to any adjacent concrete pool deck or pathway.
For homeowners adding outdoor kitchens, pergolas, or hot tubs, we can pour a reinforced slab rated for the additional load. We serve both residential and light commercial properties across San Jacinto and the wider Inland Empire, and we are familiar with HOA requirements common in San Jacinto's newer subdivisions.
Four-inch slab with a textured surface for everyday outdoor use - furniture, grills, and foot traffic.
Stamped patterns, colored concrete, or exposed aggregate for a surface that looks like stone, brick, or wood.
Reinforced pour rated for outdoor kitchens, pergola footings, hot tubs, and other heavy outdoor structures.
San Jacinto sits inland in the San Jacinto Valley, where summer heat above 100 degrees and clay-heavy soils combine to create conditions that are hard on concrete. Heat causes the surface to dry out faster than the concrete can cure underneath - which leads to cracking before the slab ever gets used. Clay soil expands when wet and shrinks when dry, putting constant pressure on any slab sitting on top of it. A contractor who doesn't account for both of these factors during the pour and base prep is setting your patio up to fail.
We also know the permit process in San Jacinto well, which shortens the wait and keeps your project on track. Our work extends throughout the region - homeowners in Hemet, CA and Menifee, CA face similar soil and climate conditions, and we apply the same preparation methods in every city we serve.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit to measure the space, look at the ground conditions, and understand what you want the finished patio to look like. You get a written estimate covering everything before you commit to anything.
If your project requires a permit from the City of San Jacinto's Building and Safety Division - common for patios attached to the home or over a certain size - we handle that paperwork before any work begins. This is also when you finalize your finish choice.
The crew clears the area, digs out the soil to the right depth, and compacts a layer of gravel to create a stable base. If there is an old slab to remove, that happens now. This is where the long-term quality of your patio is determined - a well-prepared base keeps the slab from cracking or shifting.
We build the wooden forms, place any reinforcement, and pour the concrete. In San Jacinto's summer heat, this work starts early in the morning. Once spread and leveled, we apply your chosen finish and cut control joints. We apply a curing compound to slow moisture loss during the critical first days.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. Submit a request and someone from our office will call to schedule.
(951) 474-1097We compact the base to handle the valley's clay soils and schedule summer pours for early morning. These aren't extras - they're the steps that keep your patio from cracking within two to three years, which is what happens when contractors ignore local conditions.
We pull every permit the City of San Jacinto requires before work starts. That means your patio is inspected, documented, and legal - and you have no surprise fines or required teardowns if you ever sell your home.
Your estimate covers site prep, old concrete removal if needed, permits, labor, and finishing - all in writing before work starts. No line items that appear at the end.
From a simple broom finish to stamped patterns that look like stone, we offer the full range of concrete patio finishes. Stamped concrete is more affordable than pavers, and we can match textures to your existing outdoor space.
Every one of these practices is something you can verify - ask about our permit handling, ask how we handle summer pours, and ask for references from San Jacinto homeowners. We're happy to provide them. Verify any California contractor's license through the Contractors State License Board before you hire.
Upgrade your patio's look with stamped patterns that mimic stone, brick, or wood at a fraction of the cost of real materials.
Learn moreExtend your outdoor living area with a matching pool deck that pairs with your new patio and stands up to water and Inland Empire heat.
Learn moreOutdoor season in the Inland Empire starts early - reach out now and lock in your project before the summer rush.