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A local concrete contractor serving homeowners across San Jose, CA.

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Our Story

How we ended up doing this

Concrete work for us means driveways, patios, walkways, steps, and the occasional retaining wall around San Jose. Most of us learned this trade running forms and finishing tools on someone else's crew before doing it under our own name.

If you're on this page, there's a decent chance you've got a driveway with a crack running corner to corner, or a patio slab that dips and holds water after a storm. Both usually trace back to what happened before the pour, a base that wasn't compacted right or a joint that got skipped to save time. We fix what's there, and if we're pouring new, we build the base and joint layout so the slab controls its own cracking instead of surprising you in five years.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed and Insured

You're covered if something goes wrong on the pour, and the paperwork is available if you want to see it. We don't cut corners on coverage to save on a bid.

Written Estimates

The quote spells out square footage, thickness, reinforcement and finish, so there's no guessing later. We don't pad it and we don't lowball it just to win the job.

Our Own Crew

We don't hand your driveway off to a rotating crew of subcontractors. The guys forming and finishing your slab are the same guys who walked your property.

Scheduling You Can Plan Around

Concrete work depends on weather and truck schedules, so we build in a little room and still hit the date we give you. If rain's coming, we tell you before it's a surprise.

Site Cleanup Included

Demo debris, form lumber and washout from the trucks all leave with us. You shouldn't be finding concrete chunks in your yard a week after we're done.

Local to San Jose

Expansive clay under a lot of South Bay yards heaves and shrinks with the seasons, and it's a big reason driveways crack. We design the base and joints with that movement in mind instead of ignoring it.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Common questions about who we are and how we work.

How long have you been pouring concrete?
A concrete crew's experience is usually best judged by the range of work handled, driveways, patios, repairs and retaining walls, rather than just a number of years. Asking to see recent finished jobs nearby is a more reliable gauge than a length of time in business.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
Many concrete contractors run their own crew for forming, pouring and finishing rather than subcontracting the work out, which keeps the same people accountable from the estimate through the final finish. It's worth asking directly, since some companies that sell the job hand off the actual pour to a separate crew.
Can I see examples of concrete work you've done nearby?
Reputable concrete contractors can usually show photos of recent driveways, patios or repairs completed in the area, and some can point to nearby addresses if a homeowner is comfortable sharing them. Seeing finished work up close is the best way to judge finish quality and joint work before hiring.
Why hire a smaller concrete contractor instead of a big company?
A smaller concrete contractor often has the owner or a lead directly involved in bidding, forming and finishing each job, rather than passing it through several layers of sales and project management. That usually means fewer miscommunications about what was actually quoted.
Where are you based and how far do you travel for jobs?
Concrete contractors serving San Jose typically travel throughout the South Bay, including nearby cities within roughly a 30 to 40 mile radius, though travel distance can affect scheduling for smaller jobs.
How far out are you usually booked?
Concrete contractor schedules shift with the season, since demand for driveway and patio pours picks up heavily in spring and summer. Getting an estimate early, even before a firm start date is needed, usually secures a spot sooner.
Do you clean up the site when the job's done?
Site cleanup after a concrete job should include hauling off broken-out slab, form lumber, and washout from the concrete truck, leaving the area clear of debris. This is worth confirming as part of the estimate, since disposal and hauling costs sometimes get treated as a separate line item.
What happens if my property gets damaged during the work?
A concrete contractor's liability insurance should cover damage to a driveway, fence, sprinkler line or landscaping that happens during forming, pouring or demolition. Confirming insurance coverage before work starts, rather than after something happens, is the safer order of operations.
Will you finish a concrete job that another contractor started or walked away from?
Many concrete contractors will take over a job left unfinished by someone else, though it usually means inspecting what's already been formed or poured before giving a price. Work that was poured incorrectly sometimes has to come out before the job can continue properly.
How can I tell if concrete work is being done correctly?
Correct concrete work shows in the base prep before the pour, consistent joint spacing, proper slope for drainage, and a slab thickness that matches its intended use. Asking a contractor to walk through these details before the pour, rather than after, is the clearest way to check the work is being done right.

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