
Driveways and Patios Poured Right the First Time
We pour driveways, patios, walkways and slabs across Lynwood and the surrounding cities, with rebar in every load-bearing slab, not just wire mesh.
A quick look at the concrete work we handle most in Lynwood and the surrounding cities.
A driveway thick enough for your cars, not just wide enough.
A patio that slopes the right way so water goes to the yard, not your door.
Get the look of pavers or stone without the joints that grow weeds.
Cracks, spalling and sunken slabs fixed instead of just patched over.
A walkway that won't heave every time a tree root grows.
A wall that holds back a slope instead of leaning on it.
We pour concrete for houses in Lynwood and the cities around it, driveways, patios, walkways, slabs for sheds and garages. Most people who call us are dealing with a driveway that's cracked down the middle, a patio that pools water after every rain, or a slab that's heaved from tree roots or bad base work. If your old concrete looks like it was poured on dirt instead of compacted base, you're probably right, and that's usually why it failed. We look at what's under the slab before we talk about what goes on top of it.
We compact the base to spec before any concrete gets ordered, and we set rebar on chairs so it sits in the middle of the slab instead of resting on the dirt. Control joints get cut the same day we finish the pour, so the slab cracks where we tell it to instead of wherever it wants. We don't let anyone drive on new concrete before it's ready, usually five to seven days for foot traffic and longer for vehicles. That patience is the difference between a driveway that lasts and one that's back on your to-do list in three years.
We pour and repair concrete throughout this part of LA County.
Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.
Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.
We carry the license and insurance a concrete job actually requires.
We know when a driveway or retaining wall needs a permit and when it doesn't.
Forms, spoil dirt and broken-out concrete leave with us, not in your yard.
You get a written price before we touch your driveway, not a guess after.
We show up on the day we say, weather and concrete trucks permitting.
The same crew that quotes the job pours it, no subcontractors.
Our old driveway had a crack you could lose a quarter in. New pour in Lynwood looks great, and the guys actually swept up after cutting the forms out.
Patio used to flood by the back door every winter. They regraded it and now water actually runs off toward the yard like it's supposed to.
Had to reschedule twice because of rain, kind of annoying, but they called ahead both times. Crack in the walkway out in Compton is finally fixed.
Answers to what most people ask before calling a concrete contractor.
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