
Redlands Concrete Company serves Rancho Cucamonga homeowners with stamped concrete, driveways, patios, retaining walls, and slab foundations. We have been working in this area since 2023, and we build every project to handle the clay soil movement and Inland Empire heat that have been working on the original concrete in most Rancho Cucamonga homes for 30 to 45 years. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.
Redlands Concrete Company serves Rancho Cucamonga homeowners with stamped concrete, driveways, patios, retaining walls, and slab foundations. We have been working in this area since 2023, and we build every project to handle the clay soil movement and Inland Empire heat that have been working on the original concrete in most Rancho Cucamonga homes for 30 to 45 years. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Rancho Cucamonga homeowners invest in their properties - the city has a high rate of owner-occupied homes and median home values well above the state average. Stamped concrete gives backyards and entries the look of stone or brick at a fraction of the material cost, and it holds up to the Inland Empire summer heat better than most alternatives. The key in this climate is a UV-resistant sealer and a properly compacted base that resists the clay soil movement that heaves lower-quality installations. See how we install stamped concrete.
Most homes in Rancho Cucamonga were built between the late 1970s and mid-1990s, which means original driveways are now 30 to 45 years old. Those slabs have been through decades of clay soil expansion cycles and summer heat, and many are at the point where surface damage is becoming structural. Patching continues a deterioration cycle - a full replacement with the right base preparation resets the surface for another 30-plus years.
Single-family homes make up about 65 percent of the housing stock in Rancho Cucamonga, and most sit on lots with usable backyard space. The city's long, sunny summers make an outdoor living area a genuine year-round amenity. A properly poured concrete patio holds up to the sun, drains correctly after winter rain events, and avoids the maintenance burden of wood decking - which does not perform well in Inland Empire UV conditions.
The foothills neighborhoods in the northern parts of Rancho Cucamonga - historically known as Alta Loma and Etiwanda - sit on more varied terrain with grade changes that require retaining walls to hold soil and create usable flat areas. Clay soil puts lateral pressure on walls that were not built with proper drainage and footing depth, and older walls in the foothills sections are among the most common calls we get from this area.
Pool ownership in Rancho Cucamonga is common given the summer temperatures, and older pool decks on homes built in the 1980s and 1990s are increasingly showing surface deterioration from chlorine exposure, UV fading, and the clay soil movement that lifts sections out of level. A resurfaced or new stamped concrete pool deck adds slip-resistant texture, holds its finish better than many alternatives, and is one of the higher-return outdoor improvements in this market.
Rancho Cucamonga was incorporated in 1977 and built out quickly through master-planned subdivisions constructed mostly between the late 1970s and mid-1990s. That means the majority of the housing stock is now 30 to 45 years old - exactly the range where original concrete driveways, patio slabs, and flatwork begin showing the cumulative damage from local conditions. The soil through much of the Inland Empire, including Rancho Cucamonga, contains significant clay content. Clay soil expands when it absorbs winter rain and contracts as it dries out through the summer, and every concrete surface on a property goes through that cycle every year. Over three to four decades, repeated soil movement widens control joint cracks into structural gaps, heaves sections out of level, and pushes retaining walls forward when drainage was not considered during installation.
Rancho Cucamonga averages around 287 sunny days per year, and summer highs regularly reach 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit. That level of UV exposure and heat degrades concrete sealers faster than in coastal California, bleaches color from decorative surfaces, and dries out caulking and joint filler between seasons. The foothills neighborhoods in the northern part of the city - nearest to Cucamonga Peak and the base of the San Gabriel Mountains - see slightly more temperature variation than the flatter southern tracts, and they also face the most direct exposure to Santa Ana wind events that blow through every fall. A contractor who works in Rancho Cucamonga regularly accounts for all of this: from base preparation and reinforcement choices on clay soil to sealer selection that holds up under sustained UV exposure.
Our crew submits permits through the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety Division for most concrete flatwork projects here - particularly work connected to the public right-of-way or involving drainage changes. The permit process protects the homeowner and ensures the work is inspected before the project closes out. We handle the application and scheduling from start to finish, and we do not begin work until the permit is in hand.
We know Rancho Cucamonga by its geography. The city stretches from the I-10 corridor in the south up to the foothills below Cucamonga Peak in the north, with Foothill Boulevard running east to west through the middle of the city along the historic Route 66 corridor. The older Alta Loma and Etiwanda neighborhoods in the north tend to have larger lots, more mature trees, and older concrete that was often poured without current base preparation standards - which is where we see the most significant soil-related cracking. The tracts south of Victoria Gardens are newer but are now entering the age range where original concrete needs replacement, not just patching.
We serve all of Rancho Cucamonga and the surrounding cities. Homeowners in Upland to the west can reach us through the Upland service area page. We also work regularly in Ontario to the south and throughout the western end of the Inland Empire.
Reach out by phone or online and we respond within one business day. We will ask about your project - what you want done, the area involved, and whether there is existing concrete to remove - so we can prepare for the site visit with the right questions.
We visit your Rancho Cucamonga property to look at the site before quoting. Soil conditions, slope, existing concrete, and site access all affect what the job costs - none of those factors are visible over the phone. You receive a written estimate with no obligation.
Once you approve the scope and sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Rancho Cucamonga. You do not need to visit any offices - we handle the process. The crew does not schedule the first day until the permit is issued.
The crew completes the full job - demo, base prep, pour, finishing, and sealing - and we coordinate the city inspection before the permit closes out. We walk the finished work with you before leaving and address anything that needs attention on the spot.
We serve homeowners throughout Rancho Cucamonga and respond within one business day. No pressure - just a clear answer on what your project will take and what it will cost.
(909) 488-7493Rancho Cucamonga is a city of roughly 177,000 people in western San Bernardino County, sitting at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains along the I-15 and I-10 corridors. The city was incorporated in 1977 and developed quickly through master-planned residential subdivisions, which means most neighborhoods were built within a roughly 20-year window and share a similar housing character. The northern sections - historically known as Alta Loma and Etiwanda - were developed earlier and feature larger lots, mature trees, and homes built in the 1960s and early 1970s. The central and southern parts of the city are the product of the 1980s and early 1990s growth, with single-family stucco homes on 6,000 to 10,000 square foot lots, attached two-car garages, and HOA-managed common areas. The backdrop of Cucamonga Peak is visible from most of the city and frames the northern horizon.
About 65 percent of Rancho Cucamonga households own their homes, which is above the California average and creates a market where homeowners tend to invest in maintenance and improvements rather than deferring work. Median home values in the city are well above the national average, and residents generally expect quality results that will hold up and protect that investment. Victoria Gardens is the city's main commercial and entertainment anchor, and Foothill Boulevard connects the city east to west along the Route 66 alignment. We serve homeowners throughout Rancho Cucamonga, and we also work regularly in Upland to the west and Fontana to the east.
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Learn moreWe serve all of Rancho Cucamonga and respond within one business day. Call now or submit a request online to get a written estimate before any work begins.