
We pour and repair concrete driveways, patios, walkways and slabs for homeowners around Redwood City. Concrete is a trade where the mistakes show up years later, not the day you pour it, so we treat the prep work as seriously as the finish.
If you're on this page, chances are you've got a slab that's cracked, sunk on one side, or a patio that pools water after every rain. Most of that comes from what's under the concrete, not the mix itself, so we check the base and drainage before we ever set forms. We compact the base properly and cut control joints where the slab actually wants to crack, so the crack happens in a straight line you don't notice instead of a jagged one across your driveway.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
You can ask to see our license and insurance certificate before any concrete gets mixed. If a truck backs over a sprinkler line or a form blows out, that's on our policy, not your homeowner's.
We measure the area, walk the drainage and give you a number in writing, broken down by the work involved. No surprise add-ons once the forms are already up.
Concrete curing depends on weather, so we watch the forecast and move dates before we're stuck pouring into a storm. If we tell you Tuesday, we mean Tuesday unless the sky says otherwise.
The same crew that sets your forms is the one running the trowel on finish day. That matters because form work and finish work have to match, or the slope's wrong and water sits where it shouldn't.
Broken-up slab, wood forms, leftover bags of mix, all of it leaves in our truck. You shouldn't be sweeping cement dust off your patio for a week after we're gone.
Soil on the Peninsula ranges from sandy fill near the bay to heavy expansive clay up in the hills, and each one asks for different base prep. We adjust the gravel base and rebar layout to the lot, not to a one-size spec.
What people ask about us specifically.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.