
Redlands Concrete Company handles driveways, patios, foundations, and 13 other concrete services across Redlands and the Inland Empire. We show up, do the work right, and stand behind it.

Redlands Concrete Company is a licensed concrete contractor serving Redlands, CA and 11 surrounding cities in the Inland Empire. We offer 16 concrete services - from driveways and patios to foundations and retaining walls. Every project gets a proper base, the right thickness, and control joints placed where they belong. That is how concrete holds up in this climate.

Cracked or sinking driveway? A new concrete driveway handles heavy vehicles and daily use for 30-50 years without constant repairs.
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No usable outdoor space? A concrete patio gives you a low-maintenance surface that holds up to Redlands summers year after year.
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Want stone or brick style without the cost? Stamped concrete delivers the look with the strength of a single solid slab.
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Uneven or heaving sidewalk sections? We build new concrete walkways that stay level and pass city inspection from day one.
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Oil-stained, cracked garage floor? A fresh concrete pour protects your slab and makes the space actually usable.
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Plain gray concrete not cutting it? Decorative concrete adds color and pattern that elevates your home without natural stone prices.
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Sloping yard causing erosion or drainage problems? Concrete retaining walls hold back soil and reclaim usable outdoor space.
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Dusty, rough, or cracked interior floor? Concrete floor installation gives you a durable, cleanable surface built to last.
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Slippery or worn pool surround? We pour slip-resistant concrete pool decks that handle sun, water, and foot traffic for decades.
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Crumbling steps creating a trip hazard? New concrete steps give your entry a safe, solid, professional look.
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Building something new and need a reliable base? Slab foundations done right prevent settling, cracking, and costly repairs later.
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New construction or major addition? We handle full foundation installation to code so your structure stands on solid ground.
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Cracked asphalt parking lot losing customers? Concrete parking lots last longer, need less upkeep, and handle heavy traffic better.
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Starting a new structure and need a stable base? Concrete footings transfer load to solid ground and prevent future movement.
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Foundation settled or sinking on one side? Foundation raising corrects the problem before structural damage gets worse.
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Need a clean cut through concrete for plumbing or utility access? Precise concrete cutting minimizes damage to surrounding surfaces.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. Tell us what you have in mind - size, location, and any finish preferences. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to come see your property before giving you any numbers. No guessing, no pressure.
We visit your property, assess the soil conditions, access, and scope, then put together a written estimate that breaks down what is included. You get a clear price, a realistic timeline, and answers to your questions - before anything starts. We also handle permit applications with the City of Redlands so you do not have to.
The crew prepares the base, pours, finishes, and cures the concrete - managing heat timing in summer months. Once the project is done and inspected, we walk the finished work with you before calling the job complete. If anything looks off, we address it before we leave. You get a finished surface that is legal, inspected, and ready to use.
We hold a current California contractor license and carry full general liability and workers comp insurance on every project. You can verify our CSLB license number before signing anything.
We work in this community every day and know what the soil, heat, and permitting process require. We do not subcontract your job out to unknown crews - your project stays with us start to finish.
Every estimate is free and in writing - broken down by scope, not just a single number. You are never obligated to proceed, and we never use pressure tactics. The estimate is yours to keep and compare.
Unpermitted concrete work creates problems when you sell your home. We pull every required City of Redlands permit before the crew arrives, so your finished project is documented, inspected, and legally on record.
Ready to talk through your project? Call us at (909) 488-7493 or request a free estimate online.
"They came out to look at my driveway within a couple days of calling. The crew showed up when they said they would, had the old slab out and the new one poured in two days. It has been almost a year and there is not a single crack. Really solid work."
Marcus T., Redlands - Concrete driveway building
"We wanted a stamped patio with a flagstone pattern and were worried it would look cheap. It does not. The color came out exactly like the sample board. They handled the permit and the whole process took about three weeks from first call to final walkthrough."
Dana R., Loma Linda - Stamped concrete services
"I had a section of sidewalk that had lifted up from tree roots - a real trip hazard. They cut out the problem section, dealt with the root, and poured a clean replacement. It matched the existing concrete better than I expected. Fast and professional."
James F., Yucaipa - Concrete sidewalk building
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after submitting. After we receive your request, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your property.
(909) 488-7493Redlands Concrete Company is based in Redlands, CA and serves 12 cities across the Inland Empire, including San Bernardino, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, and more. We typically schedule first-contact visits within the same week and cover the full service area listed below.
The gravel or crushed rock layer under a slab is what absorbs ground movement and keeps concrete from cracking from below. A weak or skipped base is the most common reason driveways and patios fail within a few years, regardless of the concrete quality above it.
Concrete handles heat better than asphalt, which softens in temperatures above 120 degrees Fahrenheit - not unusual on a Redlands driveway surface in July. Concrete stays rigid, reflects more heat, and typically lasts two to three times longer in Southern California conditions. The Portland Cement Association outlines why concrete is the more durable long-term choice for residential paving.
Control joints are shallow cuts made in fresh concrete to guide where the slab cracks as it expands and contracts with temperature changes. Without them, cracks appear randomly and unpredictably across the surface. Properly spaced joints keep any cracking neat, small, and nearly invisible.
New concrete should be sealed after the initial curing period - typically 28 days. In Redlands, with intense sun and heat, resealing every two years rather than three is a smart practice. Sealing prevents staining, slows moisture absorption, and keeps the surface looking good far longer than unsealed concrete.
California requires any contractor doing work over $500 in combined labor and materials to hold a current license from the CSLB. You can check any contractor in about two minutes using the online license lookup. An unlicensed contractor leaves you unprotected if something goes wrong on your property.
Yes - this is one of the most common concrete issues in Redlands, where large mature trees are widespread. Roots grow toward moisture and can push up under a slab over years. A concrete contractor working near established trees should assess root proximity and discuss root barriers or adjusted layouts before pouring.
Redlands Concrete Company is a licensed and insured concrete contractor company based in Redlands, CA, serving Redlands and 11 surrounding communities across the Inland Empire since 2023. We hold a California contractor license issued by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB), which covers residential and commercial concrete flatwork and foundation work statewide. Since opening, we have completed projects ranging from single-family driveways to commercial parking lots across 16 service categories. Learn more about our company.
Unpermitted concrete work can become a real problem when you sell your home. Buyers and their inspectors often find it, and lenders sometimes will not finance around it. Permitted work protects your investment and documents that the job was done correctly. The California Contractors State License Board also recommends verifying a contractor license before signing any contract.
When summer temperatures climb above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, concrete can dry too fast on the surface before it has fully set underneath. This leads to surface cracking and a weaker finished product. Experienced Redlands contractors schedule pours for early morning in hot weather and use retarding additives to give the concrete time to set properly. Ask about hot-weather procedures when requesting estimates.
Stamped and colored concrete adds 30-50 percent to a basic slab cost, but it can noticeably increase curb appeal in neighborhoods where presentation matters. The structural performance is the same as plain gray concrete when done correctly. If you are planning to sell within a few years, the visual upgrade can pay for itself. If you plan to stay long-term, the main value is enjoying an outdoor space that looks finished and intentional.
Have a specific project in mind? Call us at (909) 488-7493 and we will walk through it with you at no charge.
Redlands is a mid-sized city of about 73,000 to 75,000 people in San Bernardino County, roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles off the I-10 freeway. The city was founded in the 1880s as a citrus-farming community and grew rapidly through the early 1900s, leaving behind a large number of Victorian, Craftsman, and early 20th-century homes that are still standing today. Neighborhoods near the historic downtown and Kimberly Crest are known for their large lots, mature trees, and older hardscape - including original concrete driveways and walkways that are often overdue for replacement.
The University of Redlands, founded in 1907, sits in the heart of the city and contributes to a stable, largely owner-occupied housing market where homeowners have a long-term stake in maintaining their properties. About 60 percent of Redlands housing units are owner-occupied, which means concrete repairs and improvements are a consistent local need rather than a once-per-decade event. The clay-heavy soils common throughout the Inland Empire - which swell when wet and shrink in dry weather - are a primary driver of driveway cracking and sidewalk heaving in older Redlands neighborhoods.
We work throughout Redlands and know the permit process at the City of Redlands Building and Safety Division well. Whether your home is near the tree-lined streets of the historic district or in one of the newer subdivisions on the east side of town, Redlands Concrete Company brings the same level of preparation and craftsmanship to every project.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Redlands Concrete Company
1 W Citrus Ave, Redlands, CA 92373
quotes@redlandsconcretecontractor.com
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Call Redlands Concrete Company today for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and serve all of Redlands and the surrounding Inland Empire.