Neighborly concrete crew at work on a home in Fair Oaks, CA

Concrete Contractor in Fair Oaks, CA

Concrete Work That Handles Sacramento Clay

We pour and repair driveways, patios and walkways for homeowners across Fair Oaks and the surrounding Sacramento County area.

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12 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

Here's what we pour and fix for homes around Fair Oaks.

Concrete Driveways

A driveway poured to carry your vehicles without cracking under the tires.

Concrete Patios

A patio slab sized and finished for how your family actually uses the backyard.

Stamped Concrete

Stamped and colored concrete that looks like stone at a fraction of the cost.

Concrete Repair

We fix cracked, sunken or spalling concrete instead of just patching over it.

Concrete Walkways

A walkway poured level and pitched so water runs off, not toward your house.

Concrete Slab Foundations

A slab foundation poured to the thickness and reinforcement your structure needs.

Who We Are

A Local Crew That Pours Concrete Right

We pour and repair concrete for homeowners across Fair Oaks and the surrounding area, driveways, patios, walkways, slabs. Most people find us after a slab cracked somewhere it shouldn't have, or after clay soil pushed a walkway out of level. Some just want a patio poured before summer instead of a backyard that floods every winter. Either way, you're trying to figure out if the next slab will hold up better than the last one did.

We grade and compact the base before any concrete gets ordered, because a slab is only as good as the dirt underneath it. We use rebar instead of wire mesh on driveways that'll carry a car's full weight, and we cut control joints the same day we pour, before the concrete decides where to crack on its own. That's the difference between a slab that cracks along a clean line you can't see and one that cracks across the middle where you will.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
More About Us
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Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Fair Oaks, CA

We drive out to these towns for driveway and patio pours.

Fair Oaks, CA
Sacramento, CA
Elk Grove, CA
Roseville, CA
Citrus Heights, CA
Folsom, CA
Rancho Cordova, CA
Rocklin, CA
El Dorado Hills, CA
Carmichael, CA
Orangevale, CA
Auburn, CA

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed and Insured

We carry the license and insurance a concrete job like this calls for.

Written Quotes

You get a written quote with square footage and finish spelled out, not a verbal guess.

Our Own Crew

The same crew that grades your yard is the crew that finishes the concrete.

On Schedule

We show up on the day we say and pour when the weather actually allows it.

Clean Job Site

Forms, spoil dirt and washout water get hauled off when the job's done.

Local to Fair Oaks

We know how Sacramento County clay soil moves and build for it.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Our driveway in Fair Oaks had a chunk sinking near the garage for two years. These guys ripped it out and repoured it in a day, no more dip.
Marcus D.
Concrete Driveways · Sacramento, CA
Had to push the pour back a week because of rain, kind of annoying, but they called ahead and rescheduled without me chasing them. Patio turned out solid.
Lisa H.
Concrete Patios · Elk Grove, CA
Crack down our walkway out in Orangevale kept getting worse every winter. They cut it out and repoured that section, matches the rest fine.
Ryan T.
Concrete Repair · Roseville, CA
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions homeowners usually ask before booking a pour.

Are estimates free for concrete work?
Estimates for concrete driveways, patios and repairs are typically free and don't require a deposit to schedule. A contractor needs to see the site to measure square footage and check the base condition before giving an accurate number. Estimates usually include a breakdown of thickness, reinforcement and finish type.
Are you licensed and insured to pour concrete in California?
A concrete contractor working in California should carry a C-8 concrete contractor license along with general liability insurance. Ask any contractor to show proof of both before signing a contract. This protects the homeowner if a slab fails to cure properly or if damage happens on the property during the work.
How soon can a concrete contractor start my project?
Scheduling for concrete work depends on the season and how far out a contractor is currently booked, often two to six weeks during spring and summer. Winter and early fall tend to open up faster since fewer people pour concrete in cold or wet weather. Getting an estimate early secures a spot on the schedule before the busy season fills up.
What areas does a Fair Oaks concrete contractor typically serve?
Most concrete contractors based in Fair Oaks, CA also serve nearby communities within a 30 to 50 mile radius, including Sacramento, Roseville, Folsom, Citrus Heights and Rancho Cordova. Driving distance affects scheduling more than pricing for most residential jobs. Confirming coverage for a specific address before booking is worth doing.
Do concrete contractors work on both houses and rental properties?
Residential concrete contractors typically pour and repair concrete at single-family homes, rental properties and small multi-unit buildings. Landlords often schedule concrete repair between tenants to avoid disrupting anyone living there. Property type mainly affects access and timing, not the actual concrete work itself.
Will a concrete contractor take on a small job like a walkway patch?
Many concrete contractors take on small jobs including walkway patches, single slab sections, and step repairs, not just full driveways. A small patch job still needs the same base prep and joint matching as a larger pour to blend in properly. Minimum job sizes vary by contractor, so asking directly is a good idea.
How do I get started with a concrete project?
Getting started with a concrete project usually begins with a phone call or site visit to look at the area, take measurements, and check drainage and soil conditions. From there, a written quote outlines the scope, thickness, and finish before any work is scheduled. Most homeowners can go from first call to a scheduled pour date within a couple of weeks.
What does concrete work typically cost and what changes the price?
Concrete driveways and patios are usually priced per square foot, with base cost affected by slab thickness, reinforcement type, and finish. Decorative work like stamped concrete or exposed aggregate costs more than a plain broom finish because of the extra labor involved. Site access, old concrete removal, and soil conditions like clay can also add to the final price.
Do concrete contractors require a deposit before starting work?
Most concrete contractors ask for a partial deposit to schedule materials and crew time, with the remaining balance due after the pour is finished and inspected. Deposit amounts typically range from 10 to 30 percent of the total job cost. Full payment upfront before any work begins is generally not standard practice and worth questioning.
What happens to a scheduled concrete pour if it rains?
Concrete can't be poured safely in heavy rain because it dilutes the mix and weakens the cure, so a pour scheduled during a storm typically gets pushed back a few days. A contractor should be watching the forecast and communicating a new date rather than pouring on a bad weather window. Once concrete has been curing for at least 24 hours, light rain generally isn't a problem.

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